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Travel times in the vadose zone: Variability in space and time
Water travel times reflect hydrological processes, yet we know little about how travel times in
the unsaturated zone vary with time. Using the soil physical model HYDRUS‐1D, we derived …
the unsaturated zone vary with time. Using the soil physical model HYDRUS‐1D, we derived …
[HTML][HTML] Spatio-temporal relevance and controls of preferential flow at the landscape scale
The spatial and temporal controls of preferential flow (PF) during infiltration are still not fully
understood. As soil moisture sensor networks allow us to capture infiltration responses in …
understood. As soil moisture sensor networks allow us to capture infiltration responses in …
A topographic index explaining hydrological similarity by accounting for the joint controls of runoff formation
Surface topography is an important source of information about the functioning and form of a
hydrological landscape. Because of its key role in explaining hydrological processes and …
hydrological landscape. Because of its key role in explaining hydrological processes and …
[HTML][HTML] Monitoring ephemeral, intermittent and perennial streamflow: A dataset from 182 sites in the Attert catchment, Luxembourg
NH Kaplan, E Sohrt, T Blume… - Earth System Science …, 2019 - essd.copernicus.org
The temporal and spatial dynamics of streamflow presence and absence is considered vital
information to many hydrological and ecological studies. Measuring the duration of active …
information to many hydrological and ecological studies. Measuring the duration of active …
HESS Opinions: From response units to functional units: a thermodynamic reinterpretation of the HRU concept to link spatial organization and functioning of …
According to Dooge (1986) intermediate-scale catchments are systems of organized
complexity, being too organized and yet too small to be characterized on a …
complexity, being too organized and yet too small to be characterized on a …
Picturing and modeling catchments by representative hillslopes
This study explores the suitability of a single hillslope as a parsimonious representation of a
catchment in a physically based model. We test this hypothesis by picturing two distinctly …
catchment in a physically based model. We test this hypothesis by picturing two distinctly …
The impact of flocculation on in situ and ex situ particle size measurements by laser diffraction
Accurate particle size distribution (PSD) measurements of suspended particulate matter
(SPM) composed of flocs and aggregates are important to improve understanding of …
(SPM) composed of flocs and aggregates are important to improve understanding of …
Tree-, stand-and site-specific controls on landscape-scale patterns of transpiration
Transpiration is a key process in the hydrological cycle, and a sound understanding and
quantification of transpiration and its spatial variability is essential for management …
quantification of transpiration and its spatial variability is essential for management …
[HTML][HTML] Soil moisture: variable in space but redundant in time
M Mälicke, SK Hassler, T Blume… - Hydrology and Earth …, 2020 - hess.copernicus.org
Soil moisture at the catchment scale exhibits a huge spatial variability. This suggests that
even a large amount of observation points would not be able to capture soil moisture …
even a large amount of observation points would not be able to capture soil moisture …
Forms of phosphorus in suspended particulate matter in agriculture-dominated lowland catchments: Iron as phosphorus carrier
The fate and environmental effects of phosphorus (P) in natural waters depend on its
chemical forms. The particulate P (PP) concentration is dominant over the dissolved P …
chemical forms. The particulate P (PP) concentration is dominant over the dissolved P …