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Tag hillslope [24 articles]

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  • Soil erodibility and processes of water erosion on hillslope
    Geomorphology, Vol. 32, No. 3-4. (March 2000), pp. 385-415.
    by Rorke B Bryan
    posted to hillslope interrill rill soil-erosion by peterheng on 2008-08-18 11:14:22 as **
  • Slope Shape Effects on Erosion: A Laboratory Study
    Soil Sci Soc Am J, Vol. 69, No. 5. (4 August 2005), pp. 1463-1471.
    posted to hillslope soil-erosion rill by peterheng on 2008-02-18 15:35:55 as read
  • A simulation model for unified interrill erosion and rill erosion on hillslopes
    Hydrological Processes, Vol. 20, No. 3. (2006), pp. 469-486.
    by QQ Liu, H Xiang, VP Singh
    posted to hillslope interrill rill soil-erosion by peterheng on 2008-08-18 17:34:57 as **
  • Non-dimensional analysis of a physically based rainfall-runoff-erosion model over steep slopes
    Journal of Hydrology, Vol. 173, No. 1-4. (December 1995), pp. 327-341.
    by Rao S Govindaraju
    posted to overland-flow rainfall soil-erosion hillslope by peterheng on 2008-01-04 19:02:25 as ***
  • Effects of hillslope topography on hydrological responses in a weathered granite mountain, Japan: comparison of the runoff response between the valley-head and the side slope
    Hydrological Processes, Vol. 9999, No. 9999. (2007), n/a.
    by Masamitsu Fujimoto, Nobuhito Ohte, Makoto Tani
    posted to hillslope hydrology old-new-water topography by jprenaud on 2007-12-19 17:23:45 as **
  • notes Reply to comment by J.-P. Renaud et al. on “An assessment of the tracer-based approach to quantifying groundwater contributions to streamflow”
    Water Resources Research, Vol. 43 (22 September 2007), W09602.
    by EA Sudicky, JP Jones, AE Brookfield, YJ Park
    posted to hillslope hydrology inhm old-new-water processes tracing transport by jprenaud on 2008-02-25 16:16:21 as **
  • Flow, mixing, and displacement in using a data-based hydrochemical model to predict conservative tracer data
    Water Resources Research, Vol. 43 (2 March 2007), W03401.
    by I Iorgulescu, KJ Beven, A Musy
  • Threshold relations in subsurface stormflow: 1. A 147-storm analysis of the Panola hillslope
    Water Resources Research, Vol. 42 (21 February 2006), W02410.
    by Tromp-Van HJ Meerveld, JJ Mcdonnell
  • Investigating hydrologic connectivity and its association with threshold change in runoff response in a temperate forested watershed
    Hydrological Processes, Vol. 21, No. 25. (2007), pp. 3391-3408.
    by April L James, Nigel T Roulet
  • A double paradox in catchment hydrology and geochemistry
    Hydrological Processes, Vol. 17, No. 4. (2003), pp. 871-874.
    by James W Kirchner
    posted to hillslope by jprenaud on 2007-01-17 18:30:04 as read along with 1 group UoB-Hydrology
  • Numerical analyses of subsurface flow in a steep hillslope under rainfall: The role of the spatial heterogeneity of the formation hydraulic properties
    Water Resources Research, Vol. 43 (26 July 2007), W07445.
    by Aldo Fiori, David Russo
  • Subsurface storm flow formation at different hillslopes and implications for the ?old water paradox?
    Hydrological Processes, Vol. 9999, No. 9999. (2007), n/a.
    by Peter M Kienzler, Felix Naef
    posted to hillslope hydrology macropores old-new-water by jprenaud on 2007-11-28 20:46:54 as *****
  • Analysis of hysteretic behaviour of a hillslope-storage kinematic wave model for subsurface flow
    Advances in Water Resources, Vol. In Press, Accepted Manuscript
    by Daniele Norbiato, Marco Borga
  • A new triangular multiple flow direction algorithm for computing upslope areas from gridded digital elevation models
    Water Resources Research, Vol. 43 (5 April 2007), W04501.
    by Jan Seibert, Brian L Mcglynn
    posted to hillslope numerics to-read by jprenaud on 2007-06-12 08:57:11 as ***** along with 1 group UoB-Hydrology
  • notes Comment on “An assessment of the tracer-based approach to quantifying groundwater contributions to streamflow” by J. P. Jones et al.
    Water Resources Research, Vol. 43 (22 September 2007), W09601.
    by JP Renaud, HL Cloke, M Weiler
  • Factors influencing the residence time of catchment waters: A virtual experiment approach
    Water Resources Research, Vol. 43 (12 June 2007), W06408.
    by Sarah M Dunn, Jeffrey J Mcdonnell, Kellie B Vaché
    posted to hillslope hydrology processes by jprenaud on 2007-08-11 17:15:30 as ***** along with 1 group UoB-Hydrology
  • Threshold relations in subsurface stormflow: 2. The fill and spill hypothesis
    Water Resources Research, Vol. 42 (21 February 2006), W02411.
    by Tromp-Van HJ Meerveld, JJ Mcdonnell
  • Hillslope subsurface flow similarity: Real-world tests of the hillslope Péclet number
    Water Resources Research, Vol. 43 (28 July 2007), W07450.
    by SW Lyon, PA Troch
    posted to hillslope hydrology maimai by jprenaud on 2007-09-08 08:11:08 as *** along with 1 group UoB-Hydrology
  • notes An assessment of the tracer-based approach to quantifying groundwater contributions to streamflow
    Water Resources Research, Vol. 42 (18 February 2006), W02407.
    by JP Jones, EA Sudicky, AE Brookfield, YJ Park
  • The effect of model configuration on modelled hillslope-riparian interactions
    Journal of Hydrology, Vol. 279, No. 1-4. (25 August 2003), pp. 167-181.
    by HL Cloke, Renaud, AJ Claxton, JJ Mcdonnell, MG Anderson, JR Blake, PD Bates
  • Mechanisms of shallow landslides on soil-mantled hillslopes with permeable and impermeable bedrocks in the Boso Peninsula, Japan
    Geomorphology, Vol. In Press, Corrected Proof
    by Yuki Matsushi, Tsuyoshi Hattanji, Yukinori Matsukura
    posted to bedrock boso hillslope landslide by ivy on 2006-01-25 08:49:59 as read
  • Regional scale modelling of hillslope sediment delivery with SRTM elevation data
    Geomorphology, Vol. 81, No. 1-2. (20 November 2006), pp. 128-140.
    posted to srtm modelling hillslope by hiranzani on 2008-11-12 13:20:15 as **
  • The biogeochemistry of dissolved nitrogen, phosphorus, and organic carbon along terrestrial-aquatic flowpaths of a montane headwater catchment in the Peruvian Amazon
    Hydrological Processes, Vol. 20, No. 12. (2006), pp. 2549-2562.
    by Thomas J Saunders, Michael E Mcclain, Carlos A Llerena
  • Sensitivity of catchment-aggregated estimates of soil carbon dioxide efflux to topography under different climatic conditions
    Journal of Geophysical Research, Vol. 113 (30 September 2008), G03040.
    by KL Webster, IF Creed, FD Beall, RA Bourbonnière
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