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1 | IAHS Decade on Predictions in Ungauged Basins (PUB), 2003–2012: Shaping an exciting future for the hydrological sciences | Hydrological Sciences Journal | 2003 | 982 |
2 | A review and evaluation of catchment transit time modeling | Journal of Hydrology | 2006 | 712 |
3 | The role of topography on catchment-scale water residence time | Water Resources Research | 2005 | 571 |
4 | Threshold relations in subsurface stormflow: 2. The fill and spill hypothesis | Water Resources Research | 2006 | 477 |
5 | On the dialog between experimentalist and modeler in catchment hydrology: Use of soft data for multicriteria model calibration | Water Resources Research | 2002 | 476 |
6 | The role of bedrock topography on subsurface storm flow | Water Resources Research | 2002 | 322 |
7 | On the interrelations between topography, soil depth, soil moisture, transpiration rates and species distribution at the hillslope scale | Advances in Water Resources | 2006 | 312 |
8 | Threshold relations in subsurface stormflow: 1. A 147-storm analysis of the Panola hillslope | Water Resources Research | 2006 | 305 |
9 | Where does water go when it rains? Moving beyond the variable source area concept of rainfall-runoff response | Hydrological Processes | 2003 | 304 |
10 | Multi-criteria calibration of a conceptual runoff model using a genetic algorithm | Hydrology and Earth System Sciences | 2000 | 282 |
11 | Virtual experiments: a new approach for improving process conceptualization in hillslope hydrology | Journal of Hydrology | 2004 | 282 |
12 | Quantifying the relative contributions of riparian and hillslope zones to catchment runoff | Water Resources Research | 2003 | 269 |
13 | Wolf reintroduction, predation risk, and cottonwood recovery in Yellowstone National Park | Forest Ecology and Management | 2003 | 257 |
14 | Role of discrete landscape units in controlling catchment dissolved organic carbon dynamics | Water Resources Research | 2003 | 229 |
15 | A review of the evolving perceptual model of hillslope flowpaths at the Maimai catchments, New Zealand | Journal of Hydrology | 2002 | 216 |
16 | Inferring flow types from dye patterns in macroporous soils | Geoderma | 2004 | 205 |
17 | Conceptualizing lateral preferential flow and flow networks and simulating the effects on gauged and ungauged hillslopes | Water Resources Research | 2007 | 194 |
18 | Evaluation of mean residence time in subsurface waters using oxygen-18 fluctuations during drought conditions in the mid-Appalachians | Journal of Hydrology | 2002 | 192 |
19 | How does rainfall become runoff? A combined tracer and runoff transfer function approach | Water Resources Research | 2003 | 191 |
20 | Temporal persistence of spatial patterns in throughfall | Journal of Hydrology | 2005 | 187 |
21 | Peakflow responses to forest practices in the western cascades of Oregon, USA | Journal of Hydrology | 2000 | 178 |
22 | A new topographic index to quantify downslope controls on local drainage | Water Resources Research | 2004 | 177 |
23 | Scale effects on headwater catchment runoff timing, flow sources, and groundwater-streamflow relations | Water Resources Research | 2004 | 176 |
24 | The role of lateral pipe flow in hillslope runoff response: an intercomparison of non-linear hillslope response | Journal of Hydrology | 2005 | 173 |
25 | Constraining dynamic TOPMODEL responses for imprecise water table information using fuzzy rule based performance measures | Journal of Hydrology | 2004 | 158 |
26 | Integrating tracer experiments with modeling to assess runoff processes and water transit times | Advances in Water Resources | 2007 | 158 |
27 | Storage of water on vegetation under simulated rainfall of varying intensity | Advances in Water Resources | 2006 | 157 |
28 | Effect of bedrock permeability on subsurface stormflow and the water balance of a trenched hillslope at the Panola Mountain Research Watershed, Georgia, USA | Hydrological Processes | 2007 | 153 |
29 | The effects of land use on stream nitrate dynamics | Journal of Hydrology | 2007 | 152 |
30 | Controls on old and new water contributions to stream flow at some nested catchments in Vermont, USA | Hydrological Processes | 2002 | 133 |
31 | Groundwater dynamics along a hillslope: A test of the steady state hypothesis | Water Resources Research | 2003 | 133 |
32 | A process-based rejectionist framework for evaluating catchment runoff model structure | Water Resources Research | 2006 | 133 |
33 | The zone of vegetation influence on baseflow revealed by diel patterns of streamflow and vegetation water use in a headwater basin | Hydrological Processes | 2002 | 132 |
34 | Using Tabu search to schedule timber harvests subject to spatial wildlife goals for big game | Ecological Modelling | 1997 | 122 |
35 | Modelling effects of forest canopies on slope stability | Hydrological Processes | 2003 | 114 |
36 | On the need for benchmarks in hydrological modelling | Hydrological Processes | 2001 | 112 |
37 | A field-based study of soil water and groundwater nitrate release in an Adirondack forested watershed | Water Resources Research | 2002 | 110 |
38 | Inter‐comparison of hydro‐climatic regimes across northern catchments: synchronicity, resistance and resilience | Hydrological Processes | 2010 | 103 |
39 | A look inside ?black box? hydrograph separation models: a study at the Hydrohill catchment | Hydrological Processes | 2001 | 99 |
40 | Assessing the controls of the snow energy balance and water available for runoff in a rain-on-snow environment | Journal of Hydrology | 2008 | 99 |
41 | Investigating the applicability of end-member mixing analysis (EMMA) across scale: A study of eight small, nested catchments in a temperate forested watershed | Water Resources Research | 2006 | 90 |
42 | Isotope variations in a Sierra Nevada snowpack and their relation to meltwater | Journal of Hydrology | 2002 | 87 |
43 | Functional intercomparison of hillslopes and small catchments by examining water source, flowpath and mean residence time | Journal of Hydrology | 2006 | 86 |
44 | Seasonal 18O variations and groundwater recharge for three landscape types in central Pennsylvania, USA | Journal of Hydrology | 2005 | 84 |
45 | Soil conditions in three recent landslides in Southeast Alaska | Forest Ecology and Management | 1987 | 79 |
46 | Growth of young Pinus ponderosa and Pinus contorta on compacted soil in central Washington | Forest Ecology and Management | 1986 | 76 |
47 | A new tool for hillslope hydrologists: spatially distributed groundwater level and soilwater content measured using electromagnetic induction | Hydrological Processes | 2003 | 75 |
48 | Storm runoff simulation using an antecedent precipitation index (API) model | Journal of Hydrology | 1989 | 73 |
49 | Long-term patterns in soil moisture and revegetation after a clearcut of a Douglas-fir forest in Oregon | Forest Ecology and Management | 1991 | 70 |
50 | Intentional Systems Management | Journal of Sustainable Forestry | 1999 | 66 |