Distributions of water transit times (TTDs), and related storage-selection (SAS) distributions, are spatially integrated metrics of hydrological transport within landscapes. Recent works confirm that the form of TTDs and SAS distributions should be considered time variant-possibly depending, in predictable ways, on the dynamic storage of water within the landscape. We report on a 28 day periodic-steady-state-tracer experiment performed on a model hillslope contained within a 1 m3 sloping lysimeter. Using experimental data, we calibrate physically based, spatially distributed flow and transport models, and use the calibrated models to generate time-variable SAS distributions, which are subsequently compared to those directly observed from th...
Time-variable transit time distributions (TTDs) and StorAge Selection (SAS) functions have been wide...
We propose a mathematical framework for the general definition and computation of travel time distri...
StorAge Selection (SAS) functions describe how a catchment selectively removes water and solute of d...
Spatially integrated water transport dynamics at the hillslope scale have rarely been observed direc...
Understanding transit times (TT) and residence times (RT) distributions of water in catchments has r...
We address transport by transit times (i.e., the age of water parcels leaving a storage as discharge...
Transit times through hydrologic systems vary in time, but the nature of that variability is not wel...
The contribution of groundwater to streams is controlled by temporally and spatially variable ground...
The contribution of groundwater to streams is controlled by temporally and spatially variable ground...
Studies on hydrology, biogeochemistry, or mineral weathering often rely on assumptions about flow pa...
Spatially explicit knowledge of the origins of water resources for ecosystems and rivers is challeng...
AbstractSolute transport in hillslope is often ruled by the water dynamics at the vadose zone and th...
Many details about the flow of water in soils in a hillslope are unknowable given current technologi...
Time-variable transit time distributions (TTDs) and StorAge Selection (SAS) functions have been wide...
We propose a mathematical framework for the general definition and computation of travel time distri...
StorAge Selection (SAS) functions describe how a catchment selectively removes water and solute of d...
Spatially integrated water transport dynamics at the hillslope scale have rarely been observed direc...
Understanding transit times (TT) and residence times (RT) distributions of water in catchments has r...
We address transport by transit times (i.e., the age of water parcels leaving a storage as discharge...
Transit times through hydrologic systems vary in time, but the nature of that variability is not wel...
The contribution of groundwater to streams is controlled by temporally and spatially variable ground...
The contribution of groundwater to streams is controlled by temporally and spatially variable ground...
Studies on hydrology, biogeochemistry, or mineral weathering often rely on assumptions about flow pa...
Spatially explicit knowledge of the origins of water resources for ecosystems and rivers is challeng...
AbstractSolute transport in hillslope is often ruled by the water dynamics at the vadose zone and th...
Many details about the flow of water in soils in a hillslope are unknowable given current technologi...
Time-variable transit time distributions (TTDs) and StorAge Selection (SAS) functions have been wide...
We propose a mathematical framework for the general definition and computation of travel time distri...
StorAge Selection (SAS) functions describe how a catchment selectively removes water and solute of d...