Rivers and canals as “other factors” in the partition of India Amit Ranjan OriginalPaper 10 October 2021 Pages: 319 - 335
The cistern-system of early modern Venice: technology, politics and culture in a hydraulic society David Gentilcore OriginalPaper Open access 05 October 2021 Pages: 375 - 406
Mapping Vaqf-Ābād Qanāt watercourse in the urban landscape of Yazd City in two distinct periods: fourteenth and twentieth century Ali Asghar Semsar YazdiAmeneh Karimian OriginalPaper 25 November 2021 Pages: 473 - 491
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The supply of the public lacus of Pompeii, estimated from the discharge of their overflow channels Maria C. MonteleoneMartin CrapperDavide Motta OriginalPaper Open access 30 June 2021 Pages: 189 - 216
Rivers in the making; the definition of “Nahr” as a hybrid watercourse based on geoarchaeological evidence from Southwestern Iran Elnaz Rashidian OriginalPaper Open access 21 June 2021 Pages: 235 - 259
Floods as shapers of Dutch cultural identity: media, theories and practices Lotte Jensen OriginalPaper Open access 11 June 2021 Pages: 217 - 233
From asset to threat: trajectory of sediment on the Rhône River Joana GuerrinEmeline CombyRaphaël Morera OriginalPaper 08 April 2021 Pages: 75 - 94
The dam as catastrophe: connecting geological models to modern history Dale J. Stahl OriginalPaper 21 June 2021 Pages: 137 - 160
The retreat of the delta: a geomorphological history of the Po river basin during the twentieth century Giacomo ParrinelloSimone BizziNicola Surian OriginalPaper Open access 21 June 2021 Pages: 117 - 136
Sedimentality: sediment landscapes, socio-politics, and the environment in the lower Detroit River Ramya Swayamprakash OriginalPaper 21 June 2021 Pages: 95 - 116
The social life of sediment Giacomo ParrinelloG. Mathias Kondolf OriginalPaper Open access 22 June 2021 Pages: 1 - 12
Correction to: The Surco canal, an ancient irrigation canal in Lima, Peru, and a citizens’ campaign for its protection Javier Lizarzaburu Correction 13 February 2021 Pages: 261 - 262
Society and sediment in the Mining Rivers of California and Australia Susan LawrenceAllan JamesMark Macklin OriginalPaper 06 February 2021 Pages: 45 - 73
Sediment of the Tigris and Euphrates rivers: an early modern perspective Faisal Husain OriginalPaper 06 February 2021 Pages: 13 - 32
A macrohistorical geography of rural drinking water institutions in India James L. Wescoat JrRahul BramhankarPiyush Verma OriginalPaper 06 February 2021 Pages: 161 - 188
The co-development of agriculture and flood–related problems in the parishes of Högsby and Mörlunda, Sweden, 1600–1800 Oscar Jacobsson OriginalPaper Open access 10 December 2020 Pages: 477 - 500
The canal system of Ju-i Dokhtar: new insight into water management in the eastern part of the Pasargadae plain (Fars, Iran) M.-L. ChambradeS. GondetF. Zareh-Kordshouli OriginalPaper 06 January 2021 Pages: 449 - 476
Editorial issue 4, 2020 Maurits W. ErtsenEllen F. Arnold EditorialNotes 07 January 2021 Pages: 385 - 386
Hydro-political organization in Iranian history Majid Labbaf Khaneiki OriginalPaper 17 November 2020 Pages: 403 - 425
On the linkage between hydrology and society—learning from history about two-way interactions for sustainable development Saket PandeStefan Uhlenbrook OriginalPaper Open access 17 November 2020 Pages: 387 - 402
Redirecting sediment and rearranging social justice Craig E. Colten OriginalPaper 29 October 2020 Pages: 33 - 43
The valens aqueduct of constantinople: hydrology and hydraulics Martin Crapper OriginalPaper Open access 08 October 2020 Pages: 427 - 448
Reeds, river islands, and inter-imperial conflict on the early twentieth-century Sino-Korean border Joseph A. Seeley OriginalPaper 10 December 2020 Pages: 373 - 384
Flotsam: Garbage dumping, pollution, and legal tensions in the Detroit River Ramya Swayamprakash OriginalPaper 10 December 2020 Pages: 361 - 371
Rochester’s rivers, lake, and waste: teaching local environmental history using water case studies Kristina ChomiakDavid ConnellKaitlin Stack Whitney OriginalPaper 10 December 2020 Pages: 345 - 359
A complicated way of boiling water: nuclear safety in water history Siegfried Evens OriginalPaper Open access 17 November 2020 Pages: 331 - 344
Water and national identity in the Netherlands; the history of an idea Erik Mostert OriginalPaper Open access 17 November 2020 Pages: 311 - 329
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The use of historical sources in a multi-layered methodology for karez research in Turpan, China Sophie BarbaixAlishir KurbanJean Bourgeois OriginalPaper 18 November 2020 Pages: 281 - 297
Forged in the Floods: Transnational Networks in the Habsburg Monarchy Robert Shields Mevissen OriginalPaper 31 October 2020 Pages: 265 - 280
Responding to extremes: managing urban water scarcity in the late nineteenth-century Straits Settlements Fiona Williamson OriginalPaper 29 October 2020 Pages: 251 - 263
Water history in the time of COVID-19: cancelled conversations Seohyun ParkScot McFarlaneAashini Sheth Events 07 January 2021 Pages: 229 - 249
Roses: the latest chapter in the conflicted history of controlling irrigation water in the Ecuadorian Andes Patricio Mena-VásconezRutgerd BoelensJeroen Vos OriginalPaper Open access 07 August 2020 Pages: 205 - 226
Waterpower romance: the cultural myth of dying watermills in German hydro-narratives around 1900 Agnes LimmerChristian Zumbrägel OriginalPaper Open access 23 July 2020 Pages: 179 - 204
What wetlands can teach us: reconstructing historical water-management systems and their present-day importance through GIScience Rowin J. Van LanenMenne C. Kosian OriginalPaper 12 July 2020 Pages: 151 - 177
Water and the modern engineered city: the Association of Water Engineers in a British and transnational context, 1896–1914 Andrew McTominey OriginalPaper 30 May 2020 Pages: 131 - 149
The mathematics of canal construction in the kingdoms of Larsa and Babylon Robert Middeke-Conlin OriginalPaper 07 April 2020 Pages: 105 - 128
“Let’s move the earth and build a canal!” The management of water infrastructures in a Sumerian city at the end of the third millennium Sergio Alivernini OriginalPaper 02 April 2020 Pages: 93 - 104
The unconquerable country: the Babylonian marshes in the Neo-Assyrian sources Ariel M. Bagg OriginalPaper Open access 20 April 2020 Pages: 57 - 73
Water environments in Ur III Ĝirsu/Lagaš: from natural setting to economic resource Noemi Borrelli OriginalPaper 23 April 2020 Pages: 39 - 55
The taming of the wilderness: marshes as an economic resource in 3rd millennium BC Southern Mesopotamia Angela Greco OriginalPaper 02 April 2020 Pages: 23 - 38
“Water and power”: what is left? An introduction to the workshop “Waterscapes: new perspectives on hydrocultural landscapes in the ancient Near East” Lucia Mori OriginalPaper 18 April 2020 Pages: 11 - 22