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A review and evaluation of catchment transit time modeling

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In this article, the authors present an evaluation and review of the transit time literature in the context of catchments and water transit time estimation and provide a critical analysis of unresolved issues when applied at the catchment-scale.
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This article is published in Journal of Hydrology.The article was published on 2006-11-15. It has received 766 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Catchment hydrology.

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Catchment Classification and Hydrologic Similarity

TL;DR: In this paper, a catchment classification framework is proposed to provide a mapping of landscape form and hydro-climatic conditions on catchment function (including partition, storage, and release of water), while explicitly accounting for uncertainty and for variability at multiple temporal and spatial scales.
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Emerging pollutants in the environment: a challenge for water resource management

TL;DR: In this article, the authors present a concept that shows the current state of art and challenges for monitoring programs, fate and risk assessment tools and requirements for policies with respect to emerging pollutants as a base for sustainable water resource management.
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Hyporheic flow and transport processes: Mechanisms, models, and biogeochemical implications

TL;DR: In this paper, a review summarizes results from modeling studies and field observations about flow and transport processes in the hyporheic zone and describes the theories proposed in hydrology and fluid dynamics developed to quantitatively model and predict the hypheic transport of water, heat, and dissolved and suspended compounds from sediment grain scale up to watershed scale.
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Concentration–discharge relationships reflect chemostatic characteristics of US catchments

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors examined concentration-discharge relationships for solutes produced primarily by mineral weathering in 59 geochemically diverse US catchments and found that these catchments exhibit nearly chemostatic behaviour; their stream concentrations of weathering products such as Ca, Mg, Na, and Si typically vary by factors of only 3 to 20 while discharge varies by several orders of magnitude.
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Concepts of hydrological connectivity: Research approaches, pathways and future agendas

TL;DR: The extent to which different concepts of hydrological connectivity have emerged from different approaches to measure and predict flow in different environments is evaluated and the extent towhich these different concepts are mutually compatible is discussed.
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