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  1. Stream of blame: navigating discourses of blame in water extractivism
  2. Emerging ethical duties in AI-mediated research: A case of data sovereignty in applying cross-national regulation
  3. Contribution of groundwater to wetland sustainability in arid Chile: an integrated hydrological, physicochemical, and isotopic approach
  4. Influence of Rangeland Land Cover on Infiltration Rates, Field-Saturated Hydraulic Conductivity, and Soil Water Repellency in Southern Patagonia
  5. Corrigendum to “Forest Hydrology in Chile; paste, present, and future” [J. Hydrol. 616 (2023)]
  6. Forest hydrology in Chile: Past, present, and future
  7. On the urgent need for standardization in isotope‐based ecohydrological investigations
  8. On the urgent need for standardization in isotope-based ecohydrological investigations
  9. Robust Estimation of Absorbing Root Surface Distributions From Xylem Water Isotope Compositions With an Inverse Plant Hydraulic Model
  10. Organic contamination detection for isotopic analysis of water by laser spectroscopy
  11. A Snapshot of Coal Mine Drainage Discharge Limits for Conductivity, Sulfate, and Manganese across the Developed World
  12. Hydraulic redistribution of foliar absorbed water causes turgor‐driven growth in mangrove seedlings
  13. Inter-laboratory comparison of cryogenic water extraction systems for stable isotope analysis of soil water
  14. Liana and tree below-ground water competition—evidence for water resource partitioning during the dry season
  15. High fire-derived nitrogen deposition on central African forests
  16. The two water worlds hypothesis: Addressing multiple working hypotheses and proposing a way forward
  17. Plant water resource partitioning and isotopic fractionation during transpiration in a seasonally dry tropical climate
  18. Throughfall enrichment and stream nutrient chemistry in small headwater catchments with different land cover in southern Chile
  19. Plant water resource partitioning and xylem-leaf deuterium enrichment in a seasonally dry tropical climate
  20. Assessing the “two water worlds” hypothesis and water sources for native and exotic evergreen species in south-central Chile
  21. Ecohidrology and Nutrient Fluxes in Forest Ecosystems of Southern Chile
  22. Hydrological Controls on Nutrient Exportation from Old-Growth Evergreen Rainforests and <i>Eucalyptus nitens</i> Plantation in Headwater Catchments at Southern Chile
  23. Cooking makes cadmium contained in Chilean mussels less bioaccessible to humans
  24. Propiedades hidrológicas del suelo y exportación de sedimentos en dos microcuencas de la Cordillera de la Costa en el sur de Chile con diferente cobertura vegetal
  25. Cadmium accumulation in mussels