Conceptual modelling to assess how the interplay of hydrological connectivity, catchment storage and tracer dynamics controls nonstationary water age estimates


Autoria(s): Birkel, Christian; Soulsby, Chris; Tetzlaff, Doerthe
Data(s)

29/06/2016

29/06/2016

01/06/2015

20/06/2001

Formato

14

Identificador

Birkel , C , Soulsby , C & Tetzlaff , D 2015 , ' Conceptual modelling to assess how the interplay of hydrological connectivity, catchment storage and tracer dynamics controls nonstationary water age estimates ' Hydrological Processes , vol 29 , no. 13 , pp. 2956-2969 . , 10.1002/hyp.10414

0885-6087

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Scopus: 84920895893

http://hdl.handle.net/2164/6172

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/hyp.10414

Idioma(s)

eng

Relação

Hydrological Processes

Direitos

This is the accepted version of the following article: Birkel, C, Soulsby, C & Tetzlaff, D 2099, 'Conceptual modelling to assess how the interplay of hydrological connectivity, catchment storage and tracer dynamics controls non-stationary water age estimates' Hydrological Processes., which has been published in final form at 10.1002/hyp.10414.

Palavras-Chave #catchment storage #water age #rainfall-runoff model #tracers #stable isotopes #connectivity #GE Environmental Sciences #Water Science and Technology #GE
Tipo

Journal article

Contribuinte(s)

University of Aberdeen, Medicine, Medical Sciences & Nutrition, Medical Sciences

University of Aberdeen, Geosciences, Geography & Environment

University of Aberdeen, Environment and Food Security

University of Aberdeen, Northern Rivers Institute (NRI)

University of Aberdeen, Energy

University of Aberdeen, Geosciences, Geology & Petroleum Geology

Resumo

Acknowledgements We would like to gratefully acknowledge the data provided by SEPA, Iain Malcolm. Mark Speed, Susan Waldron and many MSS staff helped with sample collection and lab analysis. We thank the European Research Council (project GA 335910 VEWA) for funding and are grateful for the constructive comments provided by three anonymous reviewers.

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