We developed a new tracer-aided hydrological model that disaggregates cockpit karst terrain into the two dominant landscape units of hillslopes and depressions (with fast and slow flow systems). The new model was calibrated by using high temporal resolution hydrometric and isotope data in the outflow of Chenqi catchment in Guizhou Province of south-western China. The model could track hourly water and isotope fluxes through each landscape unit and estimate the associated storage and water age dynamics. From the model results we inferred that the fast flow reservoir in the depression had the smallest water storage and the slow flow reservoir the largest, with the hillslope intermediate. The estimated mean ages of water draining the ...
In drought-sensitive lowland catchments, ecohydrological feedbacks to climatic anomalies can give va...
The dynamic relationships between water flux and storage, together with the associated water ages an...
Stable isotopes of water are ideal tracers to integrate into process‐based models, advancing ecohydr...
We developed a new tracer-aided hydrological model that disaggregates cockpit karst terrain into the...
This research was supported by The UK-China Critical Zone Observatory (CZO) Programme (41571130071),...
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...
Open access via the Jisc Wiley Agreeement National Natural Science Foundation of China (GrantNumber(...
A dual stable water isotope (d2H and d18O) study was conducted in the developed (managed) landscape ...
Water storage dynamics modulate fluxes within catchments, control the rainfall-runoff response and r...
Spatial heterogeneity in the subsurface of karst environments is high, as evidenced by the multi‐pha...
Hillslopes are the dominant landscape components where incoming precipitation becomes groundwater, s...
Understanding how karst aquifers store and transmit water and contaminants is an ongoing problem in ...
Spatially explicit knowledge of the origins of water resources for ecosystems and rivers is challeng...
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS The authors are grateful to all colleagues involved in the sample collection and in...
In drought-sensitive lowland catchments, ecohydrological feedbacks to climatic anomalies can give va...
The dynamic relationships between water flux and storage, together with the associated water ages an...
Stable isotopes of water are ideal tracers to integrate into process‐based models, advancing ecohydr...
We developed a new tracer-aided hydrological model that disaggregates cockpit karst terrain into the...
This research was supported by The UK-China Critical Zone Observatory (CZO) Programme (41571130071),...
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...
Open access via the Jisc Wiley Agreeement National Natural Science Foundation of China (GrantNumber(...
A dual stable water isotope (d2H and d18O) study was conducted in the developed (managed) landscape ...
Water storage dynamics modulate fluxes within catchments, control the rainfall-runoff response and r...
Spatial heterogeneity in the subsurface of karst environments is high, as evidenced by the multi‐pha...
Hillslopes are the dominant landscape components where incoming precipitation becomes groundwater, s...
Understanding how karst aquifers store and transmit water and contaminants is an ongoing problem in ...
Spatially explicit knowledge of the origins of water resources for ecosystems and rivers is challeng...
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS The authors are grateful to all colleagues involved in the sample collection and in...
In drought-sensitive lowland catchments, ecohydrological feedbacks to climatic anomalies can give va...
The dynamic relationships between water flux and storage, together with the associated water ages an...
Stable isotopes of water are ideal tracers to integrate into process‐based models, advancing ecohydr...