Hydrological Processes

Papers
(The H4-Index of Hydrological Processes is 25. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2020-11-01 to 2024-11-01.)
ArticleCitations
Scientists' warning on extreme wildfire risks to water supply64
Stable isotopes of water reveal differences in plant – soil water relationships across northern environments58
Northern landscapes in transition: Evidence, approach and ways forward using the Krycklan Catchment Study54
The role of landscape morphology on soil moisture variability in semi‐arid ecosystems50
River Discharge and Water Level Changes in the Mekong River: Droughts in an Era of Mega‐Dams39
Tree water deficit and dynamic source water partitioning39
Improved high‐resolution global and regionalized isoscapes of δ18O, δ2H and d‐excess in precipitation39
Unanswered questions on the Budyko framework37
Deep learning approaches for improving prediction of daily stream temperature in data‐scarce, unmonitored, and dammed basins37
Evaluation of the temporal variations of groundwater storage and its interactions with climatic variables using GRACE data and hydrological models: A study from Turkey37
Potential effects of cryogenic extraction biases on plant water source partitioning inferred from xylem‐water isotope ratios36
Beaver dams attenuate flow: A multi‐site study35
Can machine learning accelerate process understanding and decision‐relevant predictions of river water quality?34
Coevolution of machine learning and process‐based modelling to revolutionize Earth and environmental sciences: A perspective31
Effects of riverbed incision on the hydrology of the Vietnamese Mekong Delta31
Illuminating the ‘invisible water crisis’ to address global water pollution challenges31
Aqua temporaria incognita30
Simulation of river flow in Britain under climate change: Baseline performance and future seasonal changes29
How realistic are water‐balance closure assumptions? A demonstration from the southern sierra critical zone observatory and kings river experimental watersheds29
Representation of hydrological processes in a rural lowland catchment in Northern Germany usingSWATandSWAT+28
Hydrological management strategies for the control of algal blooms in regulated lowland rivers26
Quantifying the contribution of climate and underlying surface changes to alpine runoff alterations associated with glacier melting26
Climate sensitivity of water use by riparian woodlands at landscape scales26
Knowledge gaps in our perceptual model of Great Britain's hydrology26
Variability of stream extents controlled by flow regime and network hydraulic scaling25
Choosing an arbitrary calibration period for hydrologic models: How much does it influence water balance simulations?25
Response of soil aggregate disintegration to the different content of organic carbon and its fractions during splash erosion25
Direct and indirect effects of rainfall and vegetation coverage on runoff, soil loss, and nutrient loss in a semi‐humid climate25
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