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  1. Decolonising hydrology: Reflecting on positionalities for sustainable and just futures
  2. Beavers can convert stream corridors to persistent carbon sinks
  3. Combining stable water isotopes and streamflow observations to model rainfall-runoff dynamics at 10-min resolution in a steep alpine catchment
  4. Seasonal Asynchronicity of Wetness and Streamflow in an Alpine Catchment
  5. The role of subsurface storage in snow dominated alpine catchments 
  6. What does co-creation of knowledge look like in water sciences?  
  7. Beavers can convert stream corridors to persistent carbon sinks
  8. Inorganic carbon unexpected driver of carbon sink response in an established beaver wetland
  9. Modelling shallow groundwater in high elevation alpine catchments: opportunities and challenges
  10. Reanalysis of published eDNA for Hydrologic Process Understanding 
  11. The potential of stable isotopes of water for process analysis and modeling in cryosphere-dominated environments
  12. Comparing Satellite-Derived and Isotope-Based Estimates of Snow Contribution to Runoff in an Alpine Catchment
  13. Exposing Seasonal and Spatial Variability in Storage and Release Upstream of the Outlet
  14. Microbial community storm dynamics signal sources of “old” stream water
  15. Future shifting of annual extreme flows under climate change in the Volta River basin
  16. Toward a common methodological framework for the sampling, extraction, and isotopic analysis of water in the Critical Zone to study vegetation water use
  17. Water accounting under climate change in the transboundary Volta River Basin with a spatially calibrated hydrological model
  18. Challenges in studying water fluxes within the soil-plant-atmosphere continuum: A tracer-based perspective on pathways to progress
  19. Towards a conceptualization of the hydrological processes behind changes of young water fraction with elevation: a focus on mountainous alpine catchments
  20. Monitoring an ephemeral stream with a Teensy 3.2 + audio shield to determine water level only from the noise of a stream
  21. Multiscale water accounting under climate change in a transboundary West African basin
  22. Teaching by doing or a field course in our backyard: the first geosensing of the environment course in this geography institute
  23. What explains low young water fractions at high elevations?
  24. When four or more (tracers) are better than one and why you should ski (to sample)
  25. When snow and ice are gone: beyond hydrological regime changes,  what are the nuts and bolts of future streamflow generation processes?
  26. Hydrodynamics of a high Alpine catchment characterized by four natural tracers
  27. Reply on RC1
  28. Reply on RC2
  29. Reply on RC3
  30. Shifting of streamflow timing and seasonality under climate change in the Volta River basin
  31. What drives Fyw variations with elevation in Alpine catchments?
  32. Supplementary material to "What drives Fyw variations with elevation in Alpine catchments?"
  33. Enhancing the Uptake of Earth Observation Products and Services in Africa Through a Multi-level Transdisciplinary Approach
  34. Studying the dynamic of a high Alpine catchment through the scope of multiple natural tracers
  35. Seasonal compartmentalisation of water in a grassland at 2600 m a.s.l.
  36. What role do glaciers play in smoothing streamflow during summer rainfall events? A case study from the Swiss Alps.
  37. Contrasting changes in hydrological processes of the Volta River basin under global warming
  38. Supplementary material to "Studying the dynamic of a high alpine catchment based on multiple natural tracers"
  39. Studying the dynamic of a high alpine catchment based on multiple natural tracers
  40. Supplementary material to "Contrasting dynamics of hydrological processes in the Volta River basin under global warming"
  41. Contrasting dynamics of hydrological processes in the Volta River basin under global warming
  42. Benefits from high-density rain gauge observations for hydrological response analysis in a small alpine catchment
  43. Water accessed differently by Larix decidua according to an alpine gradient
  44. Environmental DNA simultaneously informs hydrological and biodiversity characterization of an Alpine catchment
  45. Seasonal snow cover decreases young water fractions in high Alpine catchments
  46. Supplementary material to "Environmental DNA simultaneously informs hydrological and biodiversity characterization of an Alpine catchment"
  47. Environmental DNA simultaneously informs hydrological and biodiversity characterization of an Alpine catchment
  48. Potential of satellite and reanalysis evaporation datasets for hydrological modelling under various model calibration strategies
  49. Supplementary material to "On the value of high density rain gauge observations for small Alpine headwater catchment hydrology"
  50. On the value of high density rain gauge observations for small Alpine headwater catchment hydrology
  51. HydroMix v1.0: a new Bayesian mixing framework for attributing uncertain hydrological sources
  52. Improving hydrologic model realism by using stable water isotopes
  53. Multivariate and spatially calibrated hydrological model for assessing climate change impacts on hydrological processes in West Africa
  54. Poking holes in discharge time series with photographic evidence
  55. The variation in genetic material of a high Alpine catchment reveals (sub)surface exchange
  56. Reply to Dr. Natalie Ceperley review
  57. Further Reply to First Reviewer
  58. Reply to Reviewer Dr. Scott Blankenship
  59. On the value of high density rain gauge observations for small Alpine headwater catchments
  60. Supplementary material to "On the value of high density rain gauge observations for small Alpine headwater catchments"
  61. Partitioning the forest water balance
  62. Supplementary material to "Water tracing with environmental DNA in a high-Alpine catchment"
  63. Water tracing with environmental DNA in a high-Alpine catchment
  64. HydroMix v1.0: a new Bayesian mixing framework for attributing uncertain hydrological sources
  65. Ideas and perspectives: Tracing terrestrial ecosystem water fluxes using hydrogen and oxygen stable isotopes – challenges and opportunities from an interdisciplinary perspective
  66. Understanding snow hydrological processes through the lens of stable water isotopes
  67. Whether or not streams flow year round determines whether diseases are present
  68. Understanding snow hydrological processes through the lens of stable water isotopes
  69. We measured evaporation over two land covers in Burkina Faso.
  70. Evaporation from Savanna and Agriculture in Semi-Arid West Africa
  71. Evaporation from Savanna and Agriculture in Semi-Arid West Africa
  72. Evaporation from Savanna and Agriculture in Semi-Arid West Africa
  73. We measured evaporation over two land covers in Burkina Faso.
  74. Hydrology and density feedbacks control the ecology of intermediate hosts of schistosomiasis across habitats in seasonal climates
  75. A Theoretical Analysis of the Geography of Schistosomiasis in Burkina Faso Highlights the Roles of Human Mobility and Water Resources Development in Disease Transmission
  76. Suppressed convective rainfall by agricultural expansion in southeastern Burkina Faso
  77. Toward a New Approach for Hydrological Modeling: A Tool for Sustainable Development in a Savanna Agro-System
  78. Application of Soil Moisture Model to Marula (Sclerocarya birrea): Millet (Pennisetum glaucum) Agroforestry System in Burkina Faso
  79. Importance des sites sacrés pour la conservation des forêts-galeries au Centre-Bénin