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  1. Beavers can convert stream corridors to persistent carbon sinks
  2. Global Irrigation Modeling Relies More on Pragmatic Than Empirical Assumptions
  3. How has flood flashiness evolved across the UK?
  4. Systematic review and meta-analysis of Salix vs. Phragmites australis constructed wetlands
  5. A national scale floodplain model revealing channel gradient as a key determinant of beaver dam occurrence and inundation potential can anticipate land-use based opportunities and conflicts for river restoration
  6. Enhanced woody biomass production in a mature temperate forest under elevated CO2
  7. NH-SWE: Northern Hemisphere Snow Water Equivalent dataset based on in situ snow depth time series
  8. Evaluating integrated water management strategies to inform hydrological drought mitigation
  9. Revisiting the abandoned shorelines of Lake George, Australia: a refined optical dating framework
  10. Dam builders and their works: Beaver influences on the structure and function of river corridor hydrology, geomorphology, biogeochemistry and ecosystems
  11. Seasonal snow cover decreases young water fractions in high Alpine catchments
  12. HydroMix v1.0: a new Bayesian mixing framework for attributing uncertain hydrological sources
  13. Event‐based deep drainage and percolation dynamics in Vertosols and Chromosols
  14. 20,000 years of societal vulnerability and adaptation to climate change in southwest Asia
  15. Understanding snow hydrological processes through the lens of stable water isotopes
  16. Whether or not streams flow year round determines whether diseases are present
  17. Recent changes in extreme floods across multiple continents
  18. A Global Assessment of Runoff Sensitivity to Changes in Precipitation, Potential Evaporation, and Other Factors
  19. Nitrogen Cycling from Increased Soil Organic Carbon Contributes Both Positively and Negatively to Ecosystem Services in Wheat Agro-Ecosystems
  20. CO 2 ‐vegetation feedbacks and other climate changes implicated in reducing base flow
  21. Regional variation in streamflow drivers across a continental climatic gradient
  22. The influence of historic land-use changes on hillslope erosion and sediment redistribution
  23. Linking the Budyko framework and the Dunne diagram
  24. Understanding and quantifying focused, indirect groundwater recharge from ephemeral streams using water table fluctuations
  25. Association of Arsenic and Phosphorus with Iron Nanoparticles between Streams and Aquifers: Implications for Arsenic Mobility
  26. Gully catchments as a sediment sink, not just a source: Results from a long-term (~12 500 year) sediment budget
  27. Where does all the water go? Partitioning water transmission losses in a data-sparse, multi-channel and low-gradient dryland river system using modelling and remote sensing
  28. Satellite-derived Digital Elevation Model (DEM) selection, preparation and correction for hydrodynamic modelling in large, low-gradient and data-sparse catchments
  29. Hydrological transformation coincided with megafaunal extinction in central Australia
  30. Similarities Between Spaceborne Active and Airborne Passive Microwave Observations at 1 km Resolution
  31. The hydrological legacy of deforestation on global wetlands
  32. Hydrospatial assessment of streamflow yields and effects of climate change: Snowy Mountains, Australia
  33. River-aquifer interactions in a semiarid environment investigated using point and reach measurements
  34. Late-Holocene climatic variability indicated by three natural archives in arid southern Australia
  35. The processes and timing of sediment delivery from headwaters to the trunk stream of a Central European mountain gully catchment
  36. Climate variability over the last 35,000 years recorded in marine and terrestrial archives in the Australian region: an OZ-INTIMATE compilation
  37. Late Quaternary palaeoenvironmental change in the Australian drylands
  38. Lowland river responses to intraplate tectonism and climate forcing quantified with luminescence and cosmogenic 10Be
  39. A pluvial episode identified in arid Australia during the Medieval Climatic Anomaly
  40. Late Quaternary mega-lakes fed by the northern and southern river systems of central Australia: Varying moisture sources and increased continental aridity
  41. Freshwater recharge into a shallow saline groundwater system, Cooper Creek floodplain, Queensland, Australia
  42. Effect of two types of tree guards (with and without weed control) on tree seedling establishment
  43. Late Quaternary aeolian and fluvial interactions on the Cooper Creek Fan and the association between linear and source-bordering dunes, Strzelecki Desert, Australia
  44. Towards a physical description of habitat: quantifying environmental adversity (abiotic stress) in temperate forest and woodland ecosystems
  45. Alluvial evidence for major climate and flow regime changes during the middle and late Quaternary in eastern central Australia