Vulnerable waters are essential to watershed resilience
Watershed resilience is the ability of a watershed to maintain its characteristic system state
while concurrently resisting, adapting to, and reorganizing after hydrological (for example …
while concurrently resisting, adapting to, and reorganizing after hydrological (for example …
Hydrological, physical, and chemical functions and connectivity of non‐floodplain wetlands to downstream waters: A review
CR Lane, SG Leibowitz, BC Autrey… - JAWRA Journal of …, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
We reviewed the scientific literature on non‐floodplain wetlands (NFWs), freshwater
wetlands typically located distal to riparian and floodplain systems, to determine …
wetlands typically located distal to riparian and floodplain systems, to determine …
Intermittent rivers and ephemeral streams: Perspectives for critical zone science and research on socio‐ecosystems
O Fovet, A Belemtougri, L Boithias… - Wiley …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Intermittent rivers and ephemeral streams (IRES) are now recognized to support specific
freshwater biodiversity and ecosystem services and represent approximately half of the …
freshwater biodiversity and ecosystem services and represent approximately half of the …
Evaporation fractionation in a peatland drainage network affects stream water isotope composition
M Sprenger, D Tetzlaff, C Tunaley… - Water Resources …, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
There is increasing interest in improving understanding of evaporation within a catchment
for an enhanced representation of dominant processes in hydrological models. We used a …
for an enhanced representation of dominant processes in hydrological models. We used a …
Runoff generation in mountain catchments: long-term hydrological monitoring in the Rio Vauz Catchment, Italy
Adquirir un conocimiento detallado sobre el funcionamiento hidrológico de cuencas de
montaña representa un importante reto en el esfuerzo para paliar las posibles …
montaña representa un importante reto en el esfuerzo para paliar las posibles …
Landscape controls on long‐term runoff in subhumid heterogeneous Boreal Plains catchments
We compared median runoff (R) and precipitation (P) relationships over 25 years from 20
mesoscale (50 to 5,000 km2) catchments on the Boreal Plains, Alberta, Canada, to …
mesoscale (50 to 5,000 km2) catchments on the Boreal Plains, Alberta, Canada, to …
Runoff Threshold Responses in Continental Boreal Catchments: Nexus of Subhumid Climate, Low‐Relief, Surficial Geology, and Land Cover
We examined annual runoff from 20 meso‐scale catchments over 25 years, to elucidate how
interactions between physiography and long‐term weather patterns influence the magnitude …
interactions between physiography and long‐term weather patterns influence the magnitude …
Stable isotopes of water and nitrate for the identification of groundwater flowpaths: A review
Nitrate contamination in stream water and groundwater is a serious environmental problem
that arises in areas of high agricultural activities or high population density. It is therefore …
that arises in areas of high agricultural activities or high population density. It is therefore …
Wetness index based on landscape position and topography (WILT): Modifying TWI to reflect landscape position
Water and land resource management planning benefits greatly from accurate prediction
and understanding of the spatial distribution of wetness. The topographic wetness index …
and understanding of the spatial distribution of wetness. The topographic wetness index …
Combined use of isotopic and hydrometric data to conceptualize ecohydrological processes in a high‐elevation tropical ecosystem
Few high‐elevation tropical catchments worldwide are gauged, and even fewer are studied
using combined hydrometric and isotopic data. Consequently, we lack information needed …
using combined hydrometric and isotopic data. Consequently, we lack information needed …