Linking hydrologic signatures to hydrologic processes: A review

H McMillan - Hydrological Processes, 2020‏ - Wiley Online Library
Hydrologic signatures are metrics that quantify aspects of streamflow response. Linking
signatures to underlying processes enables multiple applications, such as selecting …

Bedrock geology controls on catchment storage, mixing, and release: A comparative analysis of 16 nested catchments

L Pfister, N Martínez‐Carreras, C Hissler… - Hydrological …, 2017‏ - Wiley Online Library
The bedrock controls on catchment mixing, storage, and release have been actively studied
in recent years. However, it has been difficult to find neighbouring catchments with …

Transpiration patterns and water use strategies of beech and oak trees along a hillslope

G Fabiani, R Schoppach, D Penna, J Klaus - Ecohydrology, 2022‏ - Wiley Online Library
The role of landscape topography in mediating subsurface water availability and ultimately
tree transpiration is still poorly understood. To assess how hillslope position affects tree …

A topographic index explaining hydrological similarity by accounting for the joint controls of runoff formation

R Loritz, A Kleidon, C Jackisch… - Hydrology and Earth …, 2019‏ - hess.copernicus.org
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 …

[HTML][HTML] Species-specific control of DBH and landscape characteristics on tree-to-tree variability of sap velocity

R Schoppach, KP Chun, Q He, G Fabiani… - Agricultural and Forest …, 2021‏ - Elsevier
The substantial tree-to-tree variability of transpiration poses a major challenge to a reliable
stand-scale quantification of transpiration. The diameter at breast height (DBH) and …

Interflow is not binary: A continuous shallow perched layer does not imply continuous connectivity

J Klaus, CR Jackson - Water Resources Research, 2018‏ - Wiley Online Library
Hillslopes exert critical controls on the quality and quantity of downstream waters. To
understand and model dominant headwater catchment processes, we need to estimate the …

Form and function in hillslope hydrology: characterization of subsurface flow based on response observations

L Angermann, C Jackisch, N Allroggen… - Hydrology and Earth …, 2017‏ - hess.copernicus.org
The phrase form and function was established in architecture and biology and refers to the
idea that form and functionality are closely correlated, influence each other, and co-evolve …

Wavelet analysis of soil moisture measurements for hillslope hydrological processes

E Lee, S Kim - Journal of Hydrology, 2019‏ - Elsevier
Spatial and temporal distributions of soil moisture are important for explaining hydrological
processes at the hillslope scale. The fate of various hillslope flow paths can vary seasonally …

Catchment travel times from composite StorAge Selection functions representing the superposition of streamflow generation processes

NB Rodriguez, J Klaus - Water Resources Research, 2019‏ - Wiley Online Library
Catchment travel times integrate the multitude of hydrological flow processes and provide
insights into catchment functioning. StorAge Selection (SAS) functions describe how …

The Weierbach experimental catchment in Luxembourg: A decade of critical zone monitoring in a temperate forest‐from hydrological investigations to ecohydrological …

C Hissler, N Martínez‐Carreras, F Barnich… - Hydrological …, 2021‏ - Wiley Online Library
Abstract The Weierbach experimental catchment (0.45 km2) is the most instrumented and
studied sub‐catchment in the Alzette River basin in Luxembourg. Within the last decade, it …