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  1. Hysteretic response of sap flow in Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris ) to meteorological forcing in a humid low-energy headwater catchment
  2. The characteristics and causes of increasingly severe saltwater intrusion in Pearl River Estuary
  3. Improvement of a simplified process‐based model for estimating transpiration under water‐limited conditions
  4. Climate-phenology-hydrology interactions in northern high latitudes: Assessing the value of remote sensing data in catchment ecohydrological studies
  5. Spatio-temporal diel DOC cycles in a wet, low energy, northern catchment: Highlighting and questioning the sub-daily rhythms of catchment functioning
  6. Modelling the effects of land cover and climate change on soil water partitioning in a boreal headwater catchment
  7. A new model combined with simple measurements to estimate and partition evapotranspiration
  8. Assessing the environmental controls on Scots pine transpiration and the implications for water partitioning in a boreal headwater catchment
  9. Integrated surface-subsurface model to investigate the role of groundwater in headwater catchment runoff generation: A minimalist approach to parameterisation
  10. Evapotranspiration estimation using Landsat-8 data with a two-layer framework
  11. Modeling the environmental controls on tree water use at different temporal scales
  12. Examination of a coupled supply- and demand-induced stress function for root water uptake modeling
  13. Quantifying sapwood width for three Australian native species using electrical resistivity tomography
  14. Optimization of canopy conductance models from concurrent measurements of sap flow and stem water potential on Drooping Sheoak in South Australia
  15. Examination of water budget using satellite products over Australia
  16. Examination and parameterization of the root water uptake model from stem water potential and sap flow measurements