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2. Integrated monitoring and modeling to disentangle the complex spatio-temporal dynamics of urbanized streams under drought stress
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3. Hydrological connectivity drives intra- and inter-annual variation in water quality in an intermittent stream network in a mixed land use catchment under drought
4. Linking terrestrial biogeochemical processes and water ages to catchment water quality: A new Damköhler analysis based on coupled modeling of isotope tracers and nitrate dynamics
5. Unveiling nitrate origins in semiarid aquifers: A comparative analysis of Bayesian isotope mixing models using nitrate and boron isotopes and a Positive Matrix Factorization model
6. Long-term drought effects on landscape water storage and recovery under contrasting landuses
7. Importance of measured transpiration fluxes for modelled ecohydrological partitioning in a tropical agroforestry system
8. Environmental DNA, hydrochemistry and stable water isotopes as integrative tracers of urban ecohydrology
9. Developing a conceptual model of groundwater – Surface water interactions in a drought sensitive lowland catchment using multi-proxy data
10. Improving process-consistency of an ecohydrological model through inclusion of spatial patterns of satellite-derived land surface temperature
11. Stable isotopes of water reveal differences in plant – soil water relationships across northern environments
12. Synoptic water isotope surveys to understand the hydrology of large intensively managed catchments
13. Quantifying changes and trends of NO3 concentrations and concentration-discharge relationships in a complex, heavily managed, drought-sensitive river system
14. Using isotopes to incorporate tree water storage and mixing dynamics into a distributed ecohydrologic modelling framework
15. City-wide, high-resolution mapping of evapotranspiration to guide climate-resilient planning
16. Integrating urban water fluxes and moving beyond impervious surface cover: A review
17. Quantifying heterogeneity in ecohydrological partitioning in urban green spaces through the integration of empirical and modelling approaches
18. Evaluating satellite-derived soil moisture data for improving the internal consistency of process-based ecohydrological modelling
19. The imprint of hydroclimate, urbanization and catchment connectivity on the stable isotope dynamics of a large river in Berlin, Germany
20. Seasonal variations in soil–plant interactions in contrasting urban green spaces: Insights from water stable isotopes
21. Tracer-aided identification of hydrological and biogeochemical controls on in-stream water quality in a riparian wetland
22. Quantifying intra- and inter-annual dynamics of river-floodplain connectivity and wetland inundation with remote sensing and wavelet analysis.
23. Hydroclimatic variability and riparian wetland restoration control the hydrology and nutrient fluxes in a lowland agricultural catchment
24. Peak grain forecasts for the US High Plains amid withering waters
25. Spatio-temporal variations in stable isotopes in peri-urban catchments: A preliminary assessment of potential and challenges in assessing streamflow sources
26. British and Irish rivers
27. No influence of CO2 on stable isotope analyses of soil waters with off‐axis integrated cavity output spectroscopy (OA‐ICOS)
28. Assessing biodiversity and regulatory ecosystem services in urban water bodies which serve as aqua-Nature-based Solutions
29. An agent-based model that simulates the spatio-temporal dynamics of sources and transfer mechanisms contributing faecal indicator organisms to streams. Part 1: Background and model description
30. An agent-based model that simulates the spatio-temporal dynamics of sources and transfer mechanisms contributing faecal indicator organisms to streams. Part 2: Application to a small agricultural catchment
31. Improving the Jarvis-type model with modified temperature and radiation functions for sap flow simulations
32. Riparian wetland rehabilitation and beaver re-colonization impacts on hydrological processes and water quality in a lowland agricultural catchment
33. Assessing biodiversity and regulatory ecosystem services in urban water bodies which serve as aqua-Nature-based Solutions
34. Hydrological Connectivity Drives Intra- and Inter-Annual Variation in Water Quality in an Intermittent Stream Network in a Mixed Land Use Catchment Under Drought
35. Climate-phenology-hydrology interactions in northern high latitudes: Assessing the value of remote sensing data in catchment ecohydrological studies
36. To what extent does hydrological connectivity control dynamics of faecal indicator organisms in streams? Initial hypothesis testing using a tracer-aided model
37. Quantifying intra- and inter-annual dynamics of river-floodplain connectivity and wetland inundation with remote sensing and wavelet analysis.
38. Assessing impacts of alternative land use strategies on water partitioning, storage and ages in drought-sensitive lowland catchments using tracer-aided ecohydrological modelling.
39. Developing a conceptual model of groundwater – Surface water interactions in a drought sensitive lowland catchment using multi-proxy data
40. Six decades of ecohydrological research connecting landscapes and riverscapes in the Girnock Burn, Scotland: Atlantic salmon population and habitat dynamics in a changing world.
41. Six decades of ecohydrological research connecting landscapes and riverscapes in the Girnock Burn, Scotland: Atlantic salmon population and habitat dynamics in a changing world.
42. Integrating Tracers and Soft Data Into Multi‐Criteria Calibration: Implications From Distributed Modeling in a Riparian Wetland
43. Improving process-consistency of an ecohydrological model through inclusion of spatial patterns of satellite-derived land surface temperature
44. Homogenization of the terrestrial water cycle
45. Using repeat electrical resistivity surveys to assess heterogeneity in soil moisture dynamics under contrasting vegetation types
46. What can we learn from multi-data calibration of a process-based ecohydrological model?
47. Modelling the effects of land cover and climate change on soil water partitioning in a boreal headwater catchment
48. Using spatial-stream-network models and long-term data to understand and predict dynamics of faecal contamination in a mixed land-use catchment
49. Soil ecological stoichiometry synchronously regulates stream nitrogen and phosphorus concentrations and ratios
50. Improved understanding of vegetation dynamics and wetland ecohydrology via monthly UAV‐based classification
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