Flowing stream networks dynamically extend and retract, both seasonally and in response to precipitation events. These network dynamics can dramatically alter the drainage density and thus the length of subsurface flow pathways to flowing streams. We mapped flowing stream networks in a small Swiss headwater catchment during different wetness conditions and estimated their effects on the distribution of travel times to the catchment outlet. For each point in the catchment, we determined the subsurface transport distance to the flowing stream based on the surface topography and determined the surface transport distance along the flowing stream to the outlet. We combined the distributions of these travel distances with assumed surface and subs...
Dynamic expansions and contractions of stream networks can play an important role for hydrologic pro...
Residence and travel times of water in headwater catchments, or their smaller spatial units, such as...
Headwater stream networks expand and contract in response to event-driven and seasonal catchment wet...
Flowing stream networks dynamically extend and retract, both seasonally and in response to precipita...
In the majority of existing studies, streams are conceived as static objects that occupy predefined ...
Travel time is a robust measure of water transport dynamics in catchments. At a given control sectio...
The ever-changing hydroclimatic conditions of the landscape induce ceaseless variations in the wet c...
Headwater stream networks expand and contract over time impacting chemical export, aquatic ecosystem...
Looking across a landscape, river networks appear deceptively static. However, flowing streams expan...
In spite of the importance of stream network dynamics for hydrology, ecology, and biogeochemistry, t...
Through distributed stream network routing, it has quantitatively been shown that the relationship b...
In spite of the importance of stream network dynamics for hydrology, ecology, and biogeochemistry, t...
Empirical evidence has shown that the flowing portion of many river networks does vary in time, owin...
Precipitation water traveling through a catchment takes faster and slower flow paths to reach the ou...
Investigating the spatio-temporal variability of streamflow generation is fundamental to interpret t...
Dynamic expansions and contractions of stream networks can play an important role for hydrologic pro...
Residence and travel times of water in headwater catchments, or their smaller spatial units, such as...
Headwater stream networks expand and contract in response to event-driven and seasonal catchment wet...
Flowing stream networks dynamically extend and retract, both seasonally and in response to precipita...
In the majority of existing studies, streams are conceived as static objects that occupy predefined ...
Travel time is a robust measure of water transport dynamics in catchments. At a given control sectio...
The ever-changing hydroclimatic conditions of the landscape induce ceaseless variations in the wet c...
Headwater stream networks expand and contract over time impacting chemical export, aquatic ecosystem...
Looking across a landscape, river networks appear deceptively static. However, flowing streams expan...
In spite of the importance of stream network dynamics for hydrology, ecology, and biogeochemistry, t...
Through distributed stream network routing, it has quantitatively been shown that the relationship b...
In spite of the importance of stream network dynamics for hydrology, ecology, and biogeochemistry, t...
Empirical evidence has shown that the flowing portion of many river networks does vary in time, owin...
Precipitation water traveling through a catchment takes faster and slower flow paths to reach the ou...
Investigating the spatio-temporal variability of streamflow generation is fundamental to interpret t...
Dynamic expansions and contractions of stream networks can play an important role for hydrologic pro...
Residence and travel times of water in headwater catchments, or their smaller spatial units, such as...
Headwater stream networks expand and contract in response to event-driven and seasonal catchment wet...