Hydrological Processes

Papers
(The median citation count of Hydrological Processes is 3. 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 2020-09-01 to 2024-09-01.)
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 Study53
An integrated approach of flash flood analysis in ungauged Mediterranean watersheds using post‐flood surveys and unmanned aerial vehicles51
The role of landscape morphology on soil moisture variability in semi‐arid ecosystems49
Field studies on the influence of rainfall intensity, vegetation cover and slope length on soil moisture infiltration on typical watersheds of the Loess Plateau, China43
Improved high‐resolution global and regionalized isoscapes of δ18O, δ2H and d‐excess in precipitation39
River Discharge and Water Level Changes in the Mekong River: Droughts in an Era of Mega‐Dams38
Tree water deficit and dynamic source water partitioning38
Unanswered questions on the Budyko framework37
Evaluation of the temporal variations of groundwater storage and its interactions with climatic variables using GRACE data and hydrological models: A study from Turkey36
Deep learning approaches for improving prediction of daily stream temperature in data‐scarce, unmonitored, and dammed basins36
Potential effects of cryogenic extraction biases on plant water source partitioning inferred from xylem‐water isotope ratios35
Beaver dams attenuate flow: A multi‐site study34
Can machine learning accelerate process understanding and decision‐relevant predictions of river water quality?33
Ecohydrological responses to surface flow across borders: Two decades of changes in vegetation greenness and water use in the riparian corridor of the Colorado River delta33
Evaluating post‐wildfire logging‐slash cover treatment to reduce hillslope erosion after salvage logging using ground measurements and remote sensing32
Illuminating the ‘invisible water crisis’ to address global water pollution challenges30
Effects of riverbed incision on the hydrology of the Vietnamese Mekong Delta30
Coevolution of machine learning and process‐based modelling to revolutionize Earth and environmental sciences: A perspective29
How realistic are water‐balance closure assumptions? A demonstration from the southern sierra critical zone observatory and kings river experimental watersheds29
Experimental study on the hydrological performance of green roofs in the application of novel biochar29
Simulation of river flow in Britain under climate change: Baseline performance and future seasonal changes29
Aqua temporaria incognita29
Representation of hydrological processes in a rural lowland catchment in Northern Germany usingSWATandSWAT+28
Hillslope sediment production after wildfire and post‐fire forest management in northern California27
Knowledge gaps in our perceptual model of Great Britain's hydrology26
Hydrological management strategies for the control of algal blooms in regulated lowland rivers26
Climate sensitivity of water use by riparian woodlands at landscape scales26
Variability of stream extents controlled by flow regime and network hydraulic scaling25
Quantifying the contribution of climate and underlying surface changes to alpine runoff alterations associated with glacier melting25
Assessing the significance of wet‐canopy evaporation from forests during extreme rainfall events for flood mitigation in mountainous regions of theUnited Kingdom25
Direct and indirect effects of rainfall and vegetation coverage on runoff, soil loss, and nutrient loss in a semi‐humid climate25
Response of soil aggregate disintegration to the different content of organic carbon and its fractions during splash erosion24
Predicting high‐frequency variation in stream solute concentrations with water quality sensors and machine learning24
Spatial and temporal distributions of stable isotopes in precipitation over Thailand24
Water quality and spatio‐temporal hot spots in an effluent‐dominated urban river23
Hydrologic connectivity and source heterogeneity control concentration–discharge relationships23
Nonlocal transport models for capturing solute transport in one‐dimensional sand columns: Model review, applicability, limitations and improvement23
Influence of groundwater and topography on stream drying in semi‐arid headwater streams23
Refining image‐velocimetry performances for streamflow monitoring: Seeding metrics to errors minimization23
The GEOMON network of Czech catchments provides long‐term insights into altered forest biogeochemistry: From acid atmospheric deposition to climate change23
Response of runoff components to climate change in the source‐region of the Yellow River on the Tibetan plateau23
Choosing an arbitrary calibration period for hydrologic models: How much does it influence water balance simulations?23
Effects of mixed physical barrier on residual saltwater removal and groundwater discharge in coastal aquifers23
Fingerprinting hydrological and biogeochemical drivers of freshwater quality23
Flow and wake characteristics associated with riparian vegetation patches: Results from field‐scale experiments22
The resilience of logjams to floods21
Land‐use dominates climate controls on nitrogen and phosphorus export from managed and natural Nordic headwater catchments21
Hydrological process knowledge in catchment modelling – Lessons and perspectives from 60 years development21
Random forests as a tool to understand the snow depth distribution and its evolution in mountain areas21
On the use of leaf water to determine plant water source: A proof of concept21
Tile drainage causes flashy streamflow response in Ohio watersheds21
Lateral terrestrial water flow contribution to summer precipitation at continental scale – A comparison between Europe and West Africa with WRF‐Hydro‐tag ensembles21
An analytical solution for rapidly predicting post‐fire peak streamflow for small watersheds in southern California21
On the urgent need for standardization in isotope‐based ecohydrological investigations21
Multidecadal variability of the Tonle Sap Lake flood pulse regime20
Using isotopes to understand landscape‐scale connectivity in a groundwater‐dominated, lowland catchment under drought conditions20
A concerted research effort to advance the hydrological understanding of tropical páramos20
Effect of sub‐cloud evaporation on precipitation in the Tianshan Mountains (Central Asia) under the influence of global warming20
The role of climate change and human interventions in affecting watershed runoff responses20
A comparative study of extensive machine learning models for predicting long‐term monthly rainfall with an ensemble of climatic and meteorological predictors20
The Weierbach experimental catchment in Luxembourg: A decade of critical zone monitoring in a temperate forest ‐ from hydrological investigations to ecohydrological perspectives20
On the controls of preferential flow in soils of different hillslope position and lithological origin20
The influence of wheat straw mulching and straw length on infiltration, runoff and soil loss20
Improvement of multi‐layer soil moisture prediction using support vector machines and ensemble Kalman filter coupled with remote sensing soil moisture datasets over an agriculture dominant basin in Ch19
Quantifying the impact of landscape changes on hydrological variables in the alpine and cold region using hydrological model and remote sensing data19
Snow interception modelling: Isolated observations have led to many land surface models lacking appropriate temperature sensitivities19
Seasonal snow cover decreases young water fractions in high Alpine catchments19
Acceleration of vegetation dynamics in hydrologically connected wetlands caused by dam operation18
The timing and magnitude of changes to Hortonian overland flow at the watershed scale during the post‐fire recovery process18
Hydrological and meteorological data from research catchments at the Marcell Experimental Forest, Minnesota, USA18
River network travel time is correlated with dissolved organic matter composition in rivers of the contiguous United States18
Estimating the uncertainty of video‐based flow velocity and discharge measurements due to the conversion of field to image coordinates18
Impact assessment of reservoir operation in the context of climate change adaptation in the Chao Phraya River basin18
Woody buffer effects on water temperature: The role of spatial configuration and daily temperature fluctuations18
Understanding event runoff coefficient variability across Australia using the hydroEvents R package17
Quantifying chloride retention and release in urban stormwater management ponds using a mass balance approach17
Unravelling groundwater contributions to evapotranspiration and constraining water fluxes in a high‐elevation catchment17
Proglacial groundwater storage dynamics under climate change and glacier retreat17
End member and Bayesian mixing models consistently indicate near‐surface flowpath dominance in a pristine humid tropical rainforest17
Modelling ecohydrological feedbacks in forest and grassland plots under a prolonged drought anomaly in Central Europe 2018–202017
Characterizing seasonal groundwater storage in alpine catchments using time‐lapse gravimetry, water stable isotopes and water balance methods17
Variations in runoff, sediment load, and their relationship for a major sediment source area of the Jialing River basin, southern China17
Connectivity of post‐fire runoff and sediment from nested hillslopes and watersheds17
Impacts of permeable interlocking concrete pavement on the runoff hydrograph: Volume reduction, peak flow mitigation, and extension of lag times17
Using the present to estimate the future: A simplified approach for the quantification of climate change effects on urban flooding by scenario analysis17
What about reservoirs? Questioning anthropogenic and climatic interferences on water availability17
Sap flow and plant water sources for typical vegetation in a subtropical humid karst area of southwest China16
Rainfall intensity affects runoff responses in a semi‐arid catchment16
Understanding the impacts of predecessor rain events on flood hazard in a changing climate16
The impact of changing subcanopy radiation on snowmelt in a disturbed coniferous forest16
Flow directions of stream‐groundwater exchange in a headwater catchment during the hydrologic year16
Isotopic temporal and spatial variations of tropical rivers in Thailand reflect monsoon precipitation signals16
Advances in modelling large river basins in cold regions with Modélisation Environmentale Communautaire—Surface and Hydrology (MESH), the Canadian hydrological land surface scheme16
Stable isotope dynamics of groundwater interactions with Ganges river16
Integrating observations and models to determine the effect of seasonally frozen ground on hydrologic partitioning in alpine hillslopes in the Colorado Rocky Mountains, USA16
Impacts of wildfire and post‐fire land management on hydrological and sediment processes in a humid Mediterranean headwater catchment16
Watershed‐scale vegetation, water quantity, and water quality responses to wildfire in the southern Appalachian mountain region, United States16
Hydrological and catchment controls on event‐scale dissolved organic carbon dynamics in boreal headwater streams16
Climatic influences on forest fire and mountain pine beetle outbreaks and resulting runoff effects in large watersheds in British Columbia, Canada16
Coupled influence of flow velocity and water temperature on grass carp swimming behaviour and gonad development16
On the hydrological difference between catchments above and below the intermittent‐persistent snow transition15
Streamflow response to native forest restoration in former Eucalyptus plantations in south central Chile15
Modelling the impact of lining and covering irrigation canals on underlying groundwater stores in the Nile Delta, Egypt15
Spatial simulation of forest road effects on hydrology and soil erosion after a wildfire15
Sampling soil water along the pF curve for δ2H and δ18O analysis15
Characterizing spatial and temporal variation in 18O and 2H content of New Zealand river water for better understanding of hydrologic processes15
Hydraulic conductivity can no longer be considered a fixed property when quantifying flow between groundwater and surface water15
Snow drought reduces water transit times in headwater streams15
Post‐drought increase in regional‐scale groundwater nitrate in southwest Germany15
Fifty years of runoff response to conversion of old‐growth forest to planted forest in the H. J. Andrews Forest, Oregon, USA15
Seasonal and short‐term controls of riparian oxygen dynamics and the implications for redox processes15
Isotope hydrology and water sources in a heavily urbanized stream15
Using InSAR to identify hydrological connectivity and barriers in a highly fragmented wetland15
Compaction and cover effects on runoff and erosion in post‐fire salvage logged areas in the Valley Fire, California15
On strictly enforced mass conservation constraints for modelling the Rainfall‐Runoff process15
Spatial pattern‐based performance evaluation and uncertainty analysis of a distributed hydrological model15
Factors affecting connectivity and sediment yields following wildfire and post‐fire salvage logging in California's Sierra Nevada15
Three‐ and four‐term approximate expansions of the Haverkamp formulation to estimate soil hydraulic properties from disc infiltrometer measurements15
Contrasting physical and chemical conditions of two rock glacier springs14
Machine learning for accelerating 2D flood models: Potential and challenges14
Estimating flow resistance in steep slope rills14
Luquillo Experimental Forest: Catchment science in the montane tropics14
The impact of semi‐natural broadleaf woodland and pasture on soil properties and flood discharge14
The impact of aquifer stratification on saltwater intrusion characteristics. Comprehensive laboratory and numerical study14
A longer‐term perspective on soil moisture, groundwater and stream flow response to the 2018 drought in an experimental catchment in the Scottish Highlands14
The evolving perceptual model of streamflow generation at the Panola Mountain Research Watershed14
Distribution of clay‐sized sediments in streambeds and influence of fine sediment clogging on hyporheic exchange14
Analysis of seasonal snowmelt contribution using a distributed energy balance model for a river basin in the Altai Mountains of northwestern China14
A deterministic river temperature model to prioritize management of riparian woodlands to reduce summer maximum river temperatures14
Testing the ‘two water worlds’ hypothesis under variable preferential flow conditions14
Beaver dam analogues drive heterogeneous groundwater–surface water interactions14
New snow metrics for a warming world14
River management response to multi‐decade changes in timing of reservoir inflows, Columbia River Basin, USA14
Hillslopes in humid‐tropical climates aren't always wet: Implications for hydrologic response and landslide initiation in Puerto Rico14
Carbon dioxide, methane, and dissolved carbon dynamics in an urbanized river system13
Impact of cascade reservoirs on continuity of river water temperature: A temperature trend hypothesis in river13
A comparison of National Water Model retrospective analysis snow outputs at snow telemetry sites across the Western United States13
A hydropedological approach to simulate streamflow and soil water contents with SWAT+13
Stormflow concentration–discharge dynamics of suspended sediment and dissolved phosphorus in an agricultural watershed13
Effects of single‐ and multi‐site calibration strategies on hydrological model performance and parameter sensitivity of large‐scale semi‐arid and semi‐humid watersheds13
Changes in snowmelt runoff timing in the contiguous United States13
Land cover changes the soil moisture response to rainfall on the Loess Plateau13
Changes in streamflow regimes and their responses to different soil and water conservation measures in the Loess Plateau watersheds, China13
Attribution of runoff and hydrological drought changes in an ecologically vulnerable basin in semi‐arid regions of China13
Variability in observed stable water isotopes in snowpack across a mountainous watershed in Colorado13
Streamflow permanence in headwater streams across four geomorphic provinces in Northern California13
Growing season evapotranspiration in boreal fens in the Athabasca Oil Sands Region: Variability and environmental controls13
Turkey Lakes Watershed, Ontario, Canada: 40 years of interdisciplinary whole‐ecosystem research13
Rainfall, runoff, and suspended sediment dynamics at the flood event scale in a Loess Plateau watershed, China13
Effects of streamflow isotope sampling strategies on the calibration of a tracer‐aided rainfall‐runoff model13
A δ18O and δ2H stable water isotope analysis of subalpine forest water sources under seasonal and hydrological stress in the Canadian Rocky Mountains13
Using stable isotopes to investigate differences of plant water sources in subalpine habitats13
Accuracy and precision of the cosmic‐ray neutron sensor for soil moisture estimation at humid environments13
A comparison of frameworks for separating the impacts of human activities and climate change on river flow in existing records and different near‐future scenarios13
Long‐distance atmospheric moisture dominates water budget in permafrost regions of the Central Qinghai‐Tibet plateau13
The impact of plants on fine sediment storage within the active channels of gravel‐bed rivers: A preliminary assessment13
Groundwater depletion in northern India: Impacts of the sub‐regional anthropogenic land‐use, socio‐politics and changing climate13
Effects of permafrost degradation on thermokarst lake hydrochemistry in the Qinghai‐Tibet Plateau, China13
Modelling non‐stationary water ages in a tropical rainforest: A preliminary spatially distributed assessment13
The effects of slope shape and polyacrylamide application on runoff, erosion and nutrient loss from hillslopes under simulated rainfall13
Long‐term hydrology and aquatic biogeochemistry data from H. J. Andrews Experimental Forest, Cascade Mountains, Oregon13
Observations of canopy storage capacity and wet canopy evaporation in a humid boreal forest12
Hydrological resilience to forest fire in the subarctic Canadian shield12
Fault zone hydrogeology in arid environments: The origin of cold springs in the Wadi Araba Basin, Egypt12
Storage‐discharge characteristics of an active rock glacier catchment in the Innere Ölgrube, Austrian Alps12
Broad scale assessment of key drivers of streamflow generation in urban and urbanizing rivers12
Streamflow generation in semi‐arid, glacier‐covered, montane catchments in the upper Shule River, Qilian Mountains, northeastern Tibetan plateau12
Drone‐based characterization of intertidal spring cold‐water plume dynamics12
On (in)validating environmental models. 2. Implementation of a Turing‐like test to modelling hydrological processes12
Evaluating lacustrine groundwater discharge to a large glacial lake using regional scale radon‐222 surveys and groundwater modelling12
Influence of seasonal vegetation dynamics on hydrological connectivity in tropical drylands12
The Colorado East River Community Observatory Data Collection12
On (in)validating environmental models. 1. Principles for formulating a Turing‐like Test for determining when a model is fit‐for purpose12
Elevation‐dependent changes in reference evapotranspiration due to climate change12
Records of hydrological change and environmental disasters in sediments from deep Lake Issyk‐Kul12
Acidification recovery in a changing climate: Observations from thirty‐five years of stream chemistry monitoring in forested headwater catchments at the Turkey Lakes watershed, Ontario12
Diurnal cycle of surface energy fluxes in high mountain terrain: High‐resolution fully coupled atmosphere‐hydrology modelling and impact of lateral flow12
Biophysical regulations of transpiration and water use strategy in a mature Chinese pine (Pinus tabulaeformis) forest in a semiarid urban environment11
Watershed studies at the Hubbard Brook Experimental Forest: Building on a long legacy of research with new approaches and sources of data11
Impact of anthropogenic disturbances on carbon cycle changes in terrestrial‐aquatic‐estuarine continuum by using an advanced process‐based model11
Design measures to mitigate the impact of shallow groundwater on hydrologic performance of permeable pavements11
Is the soil moisture precipitation feedback enhanced by heterogeneity and dry soils? A comparative study11
Condensation water in heritage touristic caves: Isotopic and hydrochemical data and a new approach for its quantification through image analysis11
Targeting the source of fine sediment and associated geochemical elements by using novel fingerprinting methods in proglacial tropical highlands (Cordillera Blanca, Perú)11
Trend of annual maximum rainfall in Campania region (Southern Italy)11
Nitrate removal processes in the riverbed during a single‐peak flood event11
Surface water–groundwater interactions of Xiluodu Reservoir based on the dynamic evolution of seepage, temperature, and hydrochemistry due to impoundment11
Assessing urban rainfall‐runoff response to stormwater management extent11
The effects of tillage induced surface roughness, slope and discharge rate on soil detachment by concentrated flow: An experimental study11
Relating land surface, water table, and weathering fronts with a conceptual valve model for headwater catchments11
The effects of typical grass cover combined with biocrusts on slope hydrology and soil erosion during rainstorms on the Loess Plateau of China: An experimental study11
Forest operations, tree species composition and decline in rainfall explain runoff changes in the Nacimiento experimental catchments, south central Chile11
Hydrological modelling for assessing spatio‐temporal groundwater recharge variations in the water‐stressed Amathole Water Supply System, Eastern Cape, South Africa11
Surface water‐groundwater exchange dynamics in buried‐valley aquifer systems11
Impacts of different vegetation in riparian buffer strips on runoff and sediment loss11
Spatiotemporal dynamics of water sources in a mountain river basin inferred throughδ2Handδ18Oof water11
Investigation of inner‐basin variation: Impact of large reservoirs on water regimes of downstream water bodies11
Can gravel augmentation restore thermal functions in gravel‐bed rivers? A need to assess success within a trajectory‐based before–after control–impact framework11
The effect of hedgerow wild‐margins on topsoil hydraulic properties, and overland‐flow incidence, magnitude and water‐quality11
The impact of morphodynamics and storm floods on pore water flow and transport in the subterranean estuary11
Non‐stationary control of the NAO on European rainfall and its implications for water resource management11
Atmospheric river orientation determines flood occurrence11
An epistemically uncertain walk through the rather fuzzy subject of observation and model uncertainties111
Do mixing models with different input requirement yield similar streamflow source contributions? Case study: A tropical montane catchment11
Identifying surface water evaporation loss of inland river basin based on evaporation enrichment model11
Intra‐annual variability of urban effects on streamflow11
The Multiscale TROPIcal CatchmentS critical zone observatory M‐TROPICS dataset II: Land use, hydrology and sediment production monitoring in Houay Pano, northern Lao <11
Issues in generating stochastic observables for hydrological models11
BIFoR FACE: Water–soil–vegetation–atmosphere data from a temperate deciduous forest catchment, including under elevated CO211
Vulnerability of water resources under a changing climate and human activity in the lower Great Lakes region11
Local meteoric water lines describe extratropical precipitation10
The DESC catchments: Long‐term monitoring of inland Precambrian shield catchment streamflow and water chemistry in Central Ontario, Canada10
Deciding on fitness‐for‐purpose‐of models and of natural flood management10
Long‐term research catchments to investigate shrub encroachment in the Sonoran and Chihuahuan deserts: Santa Rita and Jornada experimental ranges10
Seasonal variations in energy exchange and evapotranspiration of an oasis‐desert ecotone in an arid region10
Impact of physico‐geographical factors and climate variability on flow intermittency in the rivers of water surplus zone10
Understanding the role of initial soil moisture and precipitation magnitude in flood forecast using a hydrometeorological modelling system10
Tidal frequencies and quasiperiodic subsurface water level variations dominate redox dynamics in a salt marsh system10
The role of human activities in the weakening of the propagation relationship between meteorological and hydrological droughts in the Heihe River Basin10
Origin of sulphate in the unsaturated zone and groundwater of a loess aquifer10
The Lamprey River Hydrological Observatory: Suburbanization and changing seasonality10
A field, laboratory, and literature review evaluation of the water retention curve of volcanic ash soils: How well do standard laboratory methods reflect field conditions?10
A community‐supported weather and soil moisture monitoring database of the Roaring Fork catchment of the Colorado River Headwaters10
Natural revegetation and afforestation in abandoned cropland areas: Hydrological trends and changes in Mediterranean mountains10
High‐frequency multi‐solute calibration using an in situUV–visible sensor10
The impact of forest‐controlled snow variability on late‐season streamflow varies by climatic region and forest structure10
Isolating forest process effects on modelled snowpack density and snow water equivalent10
A new modified chloride mass balance approach based on aquifer hydraulic properties and other sources of chloride to assess rainfall recharge in brackish aquifers10
Groundwater recharge over the past 100 years: Regional spatiotemporal assessment and climate change impact over the Saguenay‐Lac‐Saint‐Jean region, Canada10
Water recovery rate and isotopic signature of cryogenic vacuum extracted spiked soil water following oven‐drying at different temperatures10
A method for evaluating the longitudinal functional connectivity of a river–lake–marsh system and its application in China10
AI tools such as ChatGPT will disrupt hydrology, too10
Peat depth as a control onSphagnummoisture stress during seasonal drought10
Numerical assessments of bed morphological evolution in mountain river confluences under effects of hydro‐morphological factors10
Sediment particle selectivity and its response to overland flow hydraulics within grass strips10
Unravelling the hydrological effects on spatiotemporal variability of water chemistry in mountainous rivers from Southwest China10
Variation and attribution of water use efficiency in sunflower and maize fields in an irrigated semi‐arid area10
Using micro‐catchment experiments for multi‐local scale modelling of nature‐based solutions10
Visualization and ecohydrologic models: Opening the box10
Role of reservoir regulation and groundwater feedback in a simulated ground‐soil‐vegetation continuum: A long‐term regional scale analysis10
The channel‐source hypothesis: Empirical evidence for in‐channel sourcing of dissolved organic carbon to explain hysteresis in a headwater mountain stream10
Stable isotopes of surface water and groundwater in a typical subtropical basin in south‐central China: Insights into the young water fraction and its seasonal origin10
A full‐scale study of Darcy‐Weisbach friction factor for channels vegetated by riparian species10
Roughness effect on the correction factor of surface velocity for rill flows10
The use of regional and alluvial groundwater by riparian trees in the wet‐dry tropics of northern Australia10
Higher canopy interception capacity of forests restored to the climax stage in subtropical China10
Isotopic analysis to quantify the role of the Indian monsoon on water resources of selected river basins in the Himalayas10
Toward a new conceptual model for groundwater flow in merokarst systems: Insights from multiple geophysical approaches10
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