Storm runoff generation in humid headwater catchments: 1. Where does the water come from? AJ Pearce, MK Stewart, MG Sklash Water Resources Research 22 (8), 1263-1272, 1986 | 671 | 1986 |
Stable isotope fractionation due to evaporation and isotopic exchange of falling waterdrops: Applications to atmospheric processes and evaporation of lakes MK Stewart Journal of Geophysical Research 80 (9), 1133-1146, 1975 | 580 | 1975 |
Storm runoff generation in humid headwater catchments: 2. A case study of hillslope and low‐order stream response MG Sklash, MK Stewart, AJ Pearce Water Resources Research 22 (8), 1273-1282, 1986 | 423 | 1986 |
Deuterium variations in storm rainfall: Implications for stream hydrograph separation JJ McDonnell, M Bonell, MK Stewart, AJ Pearce Water resources research 26 (3), 455-458, 1990 | 383 | 1990 |
How old is streamwater? Open questions in catchment transit time conceptualization, modelling and analysis JJ McDonnell, K McGuire, P Aggarwal, KJ Beven, D Biondi, G Destouni, ... Hydrological Processes 24 (12), 1745-1754, 2010 | 355 | 2010 |
Modeling base flow soil water residence times from deuterium concentrations MK Stewart, JJ McDonnell Water Resources Research 27 (10), 2681-2693, 1991 | 277 | 1991 |
Effect of catchment‐scale subsurface mixing on stream isotopic response JJ McDonnell, MK Stewart, IF Owens Water Resources Research 27 (12), 3065-3073, 1991 | 263 | 1991 |
Processes controlling the isotopic composition of steam and water discharges from steam vents and steam-heated pools in geothermal areas WF Giggenbach, MK Stewart Geothermics 11 (2), 71-80, 1982 | 229 | 1982 |
On the relationships between catchment scale and streamwater mean residence time B McGlynn, J McDonnell, M Stewart, J Seibert Hydrological Processes 17 (1), 175-181, 2003 | 218 | 2003 |
Truncation of stream residence time: how the use of stable isotopes has skewed our concept of streamwater age and origin MK Stewart, U Morgenstern, JJ McDonnell Hydrological Processes 24 (12), 1646-1659, 2010 | 215 | 2010 |
Geochemical structure and position of the Waiotapu geothermal field, New Zealand WF Giggenbach, DS Sheppard, BW Robinson, MK Stewart, GL Lyon Geothermics 23 (5-6), 599-644, 1994 | 193 | 1994 |
Dating of streamwater using tritium in a post nuclear bomb pulse world: continuous variation of mean transit time with streamflow U Morgenstern, MK Stewart, R Stenger Hydrology and Earth System Sciences 14 (11), 2289-2301, 2010 | 192 | 2010 |
Bedrock geology controls on catchment storage, mixing, and release: A comparative analysis of 16 nested catchments L Pfister, N Martínez‐Carreras, C Hissler, J Klaus, GE Carrer, MK Stewart, ... Hydrological Processes 31 (10), 1828-1845, 2017 | 153 | 2017 |
Chronic dehydration and sodium depletion in patients with established ileostomies AM Clarke, A Chirnside, GL Hill, G Pope, MK Stewart The Lancet 290 (7519), 740-743, 1967 | 110 | 1967 |
Deuterium fractionation between aqueous salt solutions and water vapor MK Stewart, I Friedman Journal of Geophysical Research 80 (27), 3812-3818, 1975 | 104 | 1975 |
Sources and flow of north Canterbury plains groundwater, New Zealand CB Taylor, DD Wilson, LJ Brown, MK Stewart, RJ Burden, GW Brailsford Journal of hydrology 106 (3-4), 311-340, 1989 | 98 | 1989 |
Environmental isotopes in New Zealand hydrology. 1. Introduction: The role of oxygen-18 M Stewart, C Taylor New Zealand journal of science 24, 295-311, 1981 | 97 | 1981 |
Promising new baseflow separation and recession analysis methods applied to streamflow at Glendhu Catchment, New Zealand MK Stewart Hydrology and Earth System Sciences 19 (6), 2587-2603, 2015 | 93 | 2015 |
A CASE STUDY OF SHALLOW FLOW PATHS IN A STEEP ZERO‐ORDER BASIN1 JJ McDonnell, IF Owens, MK Stewart JAWRA Journal of the American Water Resources Association 27 (4), 679-685, 1991 | 85 | 1991 |
The identification of runoff‐production mechanisms using environmental isotopes in a tussock grassland catchment, eastern Otago, New Zealand M Bonell, AJ Pearce, MK Stewart Hydrological Processes 4 (1), 15-34, 1990 | 83 | 1990 |