Hydrograph separation using stable isotopes: Review and evaluation
J Klaus, JJ McDonnell - Journal of hydrology, 2013 - Elsevier
The separation of storm hydrographs using stable isotope tracers dates back to the late
1960s. These studies ushered in a paradigm shift in how hydrologists conceptualized runoff …
1960s. These studies ushered in a paradigm shift in how hydrologists conceptualized runoff …
Transit times—The link between hydrology and water quality at the catchment scale
M Hrachowitz, P Benettin… - Wiley …, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
In spite of trying to understand processes in the same spatial domain, the catchment
hydrology and water quality scientific communities are relatively disconnected and so are …
hydrology and water quality scientific communities are relatively disconnected and so are …
Catchments as simple dynamical systems: Catchment characterization, rainfall‐runoff modeling, and doing hydrology backward
JW Kirchner - Water Resources Research, 2009 - Wiley Online Library
Water fluxes in catchments are controlled by physical processes and material properties that
are complex, heterogeneous, and poorly characterized by direct measurement. As a result …
are complex, heterogeneous, and poorly characterized by direct measurement. As a result …
Patterns and dynamics of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) in boreal streams: The role of processes, connectivity, and scaling
We bring together three decades of research from a boreal catchment to facilitate an
improved mechanistic understanding of surface water dissolved organic carbon (DOC) …
improved mechanistic understanding of surface water dissolved organic carbon (DOC) …
Streams as mirrors: Reading subsurface water chemistry from stream chemistry
B Stewart, JB Shanley, JW Kirchner… - Water Resources …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
The shallow and deep hypothesis suggests that stream concentration‐discharge (CQ)
relationships are shaped by distinct source waters from different depths. Under this …
relationships are shaped by distinct source waters from different depths. Under this …
PHYSICAL HYDROLOGY AND THE EFFECTS OF FOREST HARVESTING IN THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST: A REVIEW1
R Dan Moore, SM Wondzell - JAWRA Journal of the American …, 2005 - Wiley Online Library
The Pacific Northwest encompasses a range of hydrologic regimes that can be broadly
characterized as either coastal (where rain and rain on snow are dominant) or interior …
characterized as either coastal (where rain and rain on snow are dominant) or interior …
Tracer‐based assessment of flow paths, storage and runoff generation in northern catchments: A review
We examine how tracer studies have enhanced our understanding of flow paths, residence
times and sources of stream flow in northern catchments. We define northern catchments as …
times and sources of stream flow in northern catchments. We define northern catchments as …
Linking soil-and stream-water chemistry based on a Riparian Flow-Concentration Integration Model
The riparian zone, the last few metres of soil through which water flows before entering a
gaining stream, has been identified as a first order control on key aspects of stream water …
gaining stream, has been identified as a first order control on key aspects of stream water …
Importance of seasonality and small streams for the landscape regulation of dissolved organic carbon export
The regulation of the spatial and seasonal variation in terrestrial dissolved organic carbon
(DOC) exports was studied in a 68 km2 boreal stream system in northern Sweden. A total of …
(DOC) exports was studied in a 68 km2 boreal stream system in northern Sweden. A total of …
The role of catchment scale and landscape characteristics for runoff generation of boreal streams
The effect of catchment scale and the influence of landscape characteristics on runoff
generation were investigated during snow melt in 15 nested boreal streams within the …
generation were investigated during snow melt in 15 nested boreal streams within the …