The complex interactions of runoff generation processes underlying the hydrological response of streams remain incompletely understood at the catchment scale. Extensive research has demonstrated the utility of tracers for both inferring flow paths distributions and constraining model parameterizations. While useful, the common use of linearity assumptions, i.e. time-invariance and complete mixing, in these studies provides only partial understanding of actual process dynamics. Here we use long term (< 20 yr) precipitation, flow and tracer (chloride) data of three contrasting upland catchments in the Scottish Highlands to inform integrated conceptual models investigating different mixing assumptions. Using the models as diagnostic tools in a...
Spatially explicit knowledge of the origins of water resources for ecosystems and rivers is challeng...
We combine experimental and modeling results from a headwater catchment at the Hubbard Brook Experim...
Many details about the flow of water in soils in a hillslope are unknowable given current technologi...
The complex interactions of runoff generation processes underlying the hydrological response of stre...
The complex interactions of runoff generation processes underlying the hydrological response of stre...
Water storage dynamics modulate fluxes within catchments, control the rainfall-runoff response and r...
All over the world, hydrological models at the basin scale have been extensively used to understand ...
This work has contributed to the understanding of dominant runoff generation at the large catchment ...
Catchments integrate incoming hydrological and geochemical fluxes via the mixing and reaction proces...
Rain falls on a catchment, infiltrates into soils and mix with subsurface water, and finally becomes...
Acknowledgements We would like to gratefully acknowledge the data provided by SEPA, Iain Malcolm. Ma...
Acknowledgements The authors would like to thank Jonathan Dick, Josie Geris, Jason Lessels and Clair...
Precipitation water traveling through a catchment takes faster and slower flow paths to reach the ou...
The dynamic relationships between water flux and storage, together with the associated water ages an...
[1] Travel times are fundamental catchment descriptors that blend key information about storage, geo...
Spatially explicit knowledge of the origins of water resources for ecosystems and rivers is challeng...
We combine experimental and modeling results from a headwater catchment at the Hubbard Brook Experim...
Many details about the flow of water in soils in a hillslope are unknowable given current technologi...
The complex interactions of runoff generation processes underlying the hydrological response of stre...
The complex interactions of runoff generation processes underlying the hydrological response of stre...
Water storage dynamics modulate fluxes within catchments, control the rainfall-runoff response and r...
All over the world, hydrological models at the basin scale have been extensively used to understand ...
This work has contributed to the understanding of dominant runoff generation at the large catchment ...
Catchments integrate incoming hydrological and geochemical fluxes via the mixing and reaction proces...
Rain falls on a catchment, infiltrates into soils and mix with subsurface water, and finally becomes...
Acknowledgements We would like to gratefully acknowledge the data provided by SEPA, Iain Malcolm. Ma...
Acknowledgements The authors would like to thank Jonathan Dick, Josie Geris, Jason Lessels and Clair...
Precipitation water traveling through a catchment takes faster and slower flow paths to reach the ou...
The dynamic relationships between water flux and storage, together with the associated water ages an...
[1] Travel times are fundamental catchment descriptors that blend key information about storage, geo...
Spatially explicit knowledge of the origins of water resources for ecosystems and rivers is challeng...
We combine experimental and modeling results from a headwater catchment at the Hubbard Brook Experim...
Many details about the flow of water in soils in a hillslope are unknowable given current technologi...