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  1. Bridge over changing waters–Citizen science for detecting the impacts of climate change on water
  2. Robustness of flood-model calibration using single and multiple events
  3. Accuracy of crowdsourced streamflow and stream level class estimates
  4. Effects of univariate and multivariate bias correction on hydrological impact projections in alpine catchments
  5. Value of a Limited Number of Discharge Observations for Improving Regionalization: A Large‐Sample Study Across the United States
  6. Evaluating model performance: towards a non-parametric variant of the Kling-Gupta efficiency
  7. Value of uncertain streamflow observations for hydrological modelling
  8. Value of uncertain streamflow observations for hydrological modelling
  9. Effects of univariate and multivariate bias correction on hydrological impact projections in alpine catchments
  10. Historical glacier outlines from digitized topographic maps of the Swiss Alps
  11. Correction: Koutsouris et al. Utilization of Global Precipitation Datasets in Data Limited Regions: A Case Study of Kilombero Valley, Tanzania. Atmosphere, 2017, 8, 246
  12. Technical note: Representing glacier geometry changes in a semi-distributed hydrological model
  13. Upper and lower benchmarks in hydrological modelling
  14. Identification of Flood Reactivity Regions via the Functional Clustering of Hydrographs
  15. Modeling of Future Changes in Seasonal Snowpack and Impacts on Summer Low Flows in Alpine Catchments
  16. Effect of Observation Errors on the Timing of the Most Informative Isotope Samples for Event-Based Model Calibration
  17. Utilization of Global Precipitation Datasets in Data Limited Regions: A Case Study of Kilombero Valley, Tanzania
  18. Magic components-why quantifying rain, snowmelt, and icemelt in river discharge is not easy
  19. Streamflow characteristics from modeled runoff time series – importance of calibration criteria selection
  20. Information content of stream level class data for hydrological model calibration
  21. Historical glacier outlines from digitized topographic maps of the Swiss Alps
  22. Snow redistribution for the hydrological modeling of alpine catchments
  23. Catchment water storage variation with elevation
  24. Technical Note: Representing glacier dynamics in a semi-distributed hydrological model
  25. Information content of stream level class data for hydrological model calibration
  26. Flood type specific construction of synthetic design hydrographs
  27. Impact of social preparedness on flood early warning systems
  28. Streamflow characteristics from modelled runoff time series – importance of calibration criteria selection
  29. Assessing the benefit of snow data assimilation for runoff modeling in Alpine catchments
  30. Bivariate return periods and their importance for flood peak and volume estimation
  31. Assessing the benefit of snow data assimilation for runoff modelling in alpine catchments
  32. Importance of maximum snow accumulation for summer low flows in humid catchments
  33. Learning about water resource sharing through game play
  34. Qualitative soil moisture assessment in semi-arid Africa – the role of experience and training on inter-rater reliability
  35. Sub-daily runoff simulations with parameters inferred at the daily time scale
  36. Importance of maximum snow accumulation for summer low flows in humid catchments
  37. Qualitative soil moisture assessment in semi-arid Africa: the role of experience and training on inter-rater reliability
  38. Quantifying sensitivity to droughts – an experimental modeling approach
  39. Conceptual Modelling to Assess Hydrological Impacts and Evaluate Environmental Flow Scenarios in Montane River Systems Regulated for Hydropower
  40. Regional water balance modelling using flow-duration curves with observational uncertainties
  41. Topographic controls on shallow groundwater levels in a steep, prealpine catchment: When are the TWI assumptions valid?
  42. Bias correction for hydrological impact studies - beyond the daily perspective
  43. True colors – experimental identification of hydrological processes at a hillslope prone to slide
  44. Is bias correction of regional climate model (RCM) simulations possible for non-stationary conditions?
  45. Analysis of hydrological seasonality across northern catchments using monthly precipitation–runoff polygon metrics
  46. Use of color maps and wavelet coherence to discern seasonal and interannual climate influences on streamflow variability in northern catchments
  47. Measuring the significance of a divide to local drainage patterns
  48. The long-term hydrology of East Africa’s water tower: statistical change detection in the watersheds of the Abbay Basin
  49. Hydrological change detection using modeling: Half a century of runoff from four rivers in the Blue Nile Basin
  50. Preface "Hydrology education in a changing world"
  51. Catchments on the cusp? Structural and functional change in northern ecohydrology
  52. Change in winter climate will affect dissolved organic carbon and water fluxes in mid-to-high latitude catchments
  53. Smiling in the rain: Seven reasons to be positive about uncertainty in hydrological modelling
  54. Erratum to: Hydroclimatic and hydrochemical controls on Plecoptera diversity and distribution in northern freshwater ecosystems
  55. Rapid transformation of inorganic to organic and plant-available phosphorous in soils of a glacier forefield
  56. Sensing with boots and trousers - qualitative field observations of shallow soil moisture patterns
  57. Riparian zone hydrology and soil water total organic carbon (TOC): implications for spatial variability and upscaling of lateral riparian TOC exports
  58. Teaching hydrological modeling with a user-friendly catchment-runoff-model software package
  59. Cross-regional prediction of long-term trajectory of stream water DOC response to climate change
  60. Irrigania – a web-based game about sharing water resources
  61. Distributed conceptual modelling in a Swedish lowland catchment: a multi-criteria model assessment
  62. On the risk of obtaining misleading results by pooling streamflow data for trend analyses
  63. Hydroclimatic and hydrochemical controls on Plecoptera diversity and distribution in northern freshwater ecosystems
  64. Modelling rating curves using remotely sensed LiDAR data
  65. Soil Information in Hydrologic Models
  66. Comparison of hydrological model structures based on recession and low flow simulations
  67. Catchment-scale estimates of flow path partitioning and water storage based on transit time and runoff modelling
  68. Water storage in a till catchment. II: Implications of transmissivity feedback for flow paths and turnover times
  69. Water storage in a till catchment. I: Distributed modelling and relationship to runoff
  70. Variability of groundwater levels and total organic carbon in the riparian zone of a boreal catchment
  71. Evaluation of different downscaling techniques for hydrological climate-change impact studies at the catchment scale
  72. Calculating terrain indices along streams: A new method for separating stream sides
  73. Ensemble modelling of nitrogen fluxes: data fusion for a Swedish meso-scale catchment
  74. Inter-comparison of hydro-climatic regimes across northern catchments: synchronicity, resistance and resilience
  75. Stage‐discharge uncertainty derived with a non‐stationary rating curve in the Choluteca River, Honduras
  76. Regional Climate Models for Hydrological Impact Studies at the Catchment Scale: A Review of Recent Modeling Strategies
  77. Effects of wildfire on catchment runoff response: a modelling approach to detect changes in snow-dominated forested catchments
  78. How old is streamwater? Open questions in catchment transit time conceptualization, modelling and analysis
  79. On the value of glacier mass balances for hydrological model calibration
  80. Land-cover impacts on streamflow: a change-detection modelling approach that incorporates parameter uncertainty
  81. Using landscape characteristics to define an adjusted distance metric for improving kriging interpolations
  82. Controls on snowmelt water mean transit times in northern boreal catchments
  83. Dissolved Inorganic Carbon Export Across the Soil/Stream Interface and Its Fate in a Boreal Headwater Stream
  84. Stable oxygen and hydrogen isotopes in sub-Arctic lake waters from northern Sweden
  85. Inter-catchment comparison to assess the influence of topography and soils on catchment transit times in a geomorphic province; the Cairngorm mountains, Scotland
  86. Dynamics of stream water TOC concentrations in a boreal headwater catchment: Controlling factors and implications for climate scenarios
  87. Modeling spatial patterns of saturated areas: A comparison of the topographic wetness index and a dynamic distributed model
  88. How does landscape structure influence catchment transit time across different geomorphic provinces?
  89. Assessing the impact of land use change on hydrology by ensemble modelling (LUCHEM) II: Ensemble combinations and predictions
  90. Spatial heterogeneity of the spring flood acid pulse in a boreal stream network☆
  91. Effects of DEM resolution on the calculation of topographical indices: TWI and its components
  92. Understanding conditions behind speleothem formation in Korallgrottan, northwestern Sweden
  93. Seasonal and runoff-related changes in total organic carbon concentrations in the River Öre, Northern Sweden
  94. Evolution of soil solution aluminum during transport along a forested boreal hillslope
  95. Nitrogen source apportionment modeling and the effect of land-use class related runoff contributions
  96. Spatial variation in discharge and concentrations of organic carbon in a catchment network of boreal streams in northern Sweden
  97. A new triangular multiple flow direction algorithm for computing upslope areas from gridded digital elevation models
  98. The role of topography on catchment-scale water residence time
  99. Preface
  100. Resolving the Double Paradox of rapidly mobilized old water with highly variable responses in runoff chemistry
  101. Simulating interactions between saturated and unsaturated storage in a conceptual runoff model
  102. Groundwater dynamics along a hillslope: A test of the steady state hypothesis
  103. On the dialog between experimentalist and modeler in catchment hydrology: Use of soft data for multicriteria model calibration
  104. On the relationships between catchment scale and streamwater mean residence time
  105. Comment on “On the calibration and verification of two-dimensional, distributed, Hortonian, continuous watershed models“ by Sharika U. S. Senarath et al.
  106. Continuous long-term measurements of soil-plant-atmosphere variables at a forest site
  107. Continuous long-term measurements of soil–plant–atmosphere variables at an agricultural site
  108. Evaporation and storage of intercepted rain analysed by comparing two models applied to a boreal forest
  109. Regionalisation of parameters for a conceptual rainfall-runoff model
  110. Wetland occurrence in relation to topography: a test of topographic indices as moisture indicators
  111. Reducing systematic errors in rainfall measurements using a new type of gauge
  112. Multi-criterial validation of TOPMODEL in a mountainous catchment