Understanding travel times and hydrological pathways of rain and snowmelt water transported through the landscape to recipient surface waters is critical in many hydrological and biogeochemical investigations. In this study, a particle-tracking model approach in Mike SHE was used to investigate the pathway and its associated travel time of water in 14 partly nested, long-term monitored boreal sub-catchments of the Krycklan catchment (0.12–68 km2). This region is characterized by long and snow-rich winters with little groundwater recharge and highly dynamic runoff during spring snowmelt. The geometric mean of the annual travel time distribution (MTTgeo) for the studied sub-catchments varied from 0.8 to 2.7 years. The variations were related ...
In boreal landscapes, large quantities of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) accumulated in soils are fl...
The estimation of mean transit times (MTTs) is regarded as a powerful descriptor of catchment system...
Climate variability and landscape characteristics interact to define specific catchment hydrological...
Understanding travel times and hydrological pathways of rain and snowmelt water transported through ...
Catchment-scale transit times for water are increasingly being recognized as an important control on...
Improving the understanding of how stream flow dynamics are influenced by landscape characteristics,...
International audienceStreamflow generation in boreal catchments remains poorly understood. This is ...
The effect of catchment scale and the influence of landscape characteristics on runoff generation we...
Groundwater and surface-water interactions are regulated by catchment characteristics and complex in...
Revision in journal Water Resources Research,Paper # 2023WR034752RR the publication doi: doi.org/1...
Surface water and groundwater are connected, and the exchange between them is a vital part of a catc...
The estimation of hydrologic transit times in a catchment provides insights into the integrated effe...
Catchments integrate incoming hydrological and geochemical fluxes via the mixing and reaction proces...
All over the world, hydrological models at the basin scale have been extensively used to understand ...
How much groundwater flows to boreal streams depends on the relative contributions from each landsca...
In boreal landscapes, large quantities of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) accumulated in soils are fl...
The estimation of mean transit times (MTTs) is regarded as a powerful descriptor of catchment system...
Climate variability and landscape characteristics interact to define specific catchment hydrological...
Understanding travel times and hydrological pathways of rain and snowmelt water transported through ...
Catchment-scale transit times for water are increasingly being recognized as an important control on...
Improving the understanding of how stream flow dynamics are influenced by landscape characteristics,...
International audienceStreamflow generation in boreal catchments remains poorly understood. This is ...
The effect of catchment scale and the influence of landscape characteristics on runoff generation we...
Groundwater and surface-water interactions are regulated by catchment characteristics and complex in...
Revision in journal Water Resources Research,Paper # 2023WR034752RR the publication doi: doi.org/1...
Surface water and groundwater are connected, and the exchange between them is a vital part of a catc...
The estimation of hydrologic transit times in a catchment provides insights into the integrated effe...
Catchments integrate incoming hydrological and geochemical fluxes via the mixing and reaction proces...
All over the world, hydrological models at the basin scale have been extensively used to understand ...
How much groundwater flows to boreal streams depends on the relative contributions from each landsca...
In boreal landscapes, large quantities of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) accumulated in soils are fl...
The estimation of mean transit times (MTTs) is regarded as a powerful descriptor of catchment system...
Climate variability and landscape characteristics interact to define specific catchment hydrological...