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1The future of distributed models: Model calibration and uncertainty predictionHydrological Processes19923,485
2Digital terrain modelling: A review of hydrological, geomorphological, and biological applicationsHydrological Processes19912,479
3The influence of autocorrelation on the ability to detect trend in hydrological seriesHydrological Processes20021,576
4Scale issues in hydrological modelling: A reviewHydrological Processes19951,348
5The prediction of hillslope flow paths for distributed hydrological modelling using digital terrain modelsHydrological Processes19911,173
6SWAT2000: current capabilities and research opportunities in applied watershed modellingHydrological Processes20051,089
7On the extraction of channel networks from digital elevation dataHydrological Processes1991898
8Global river hydrography and network routing: baseline data and new approaches to study the world's large river systemsHydrological Processes2013871
9Global synthesis of groundwater recharge in semiarid and arid regionsHydrological Processes2006862
10Socio‐hydrology: A new science of people and waterHydrological Processes2012822
11An extension of the flood pulse conceptHydrological Processes2000805
12Trend analysis in Turkish precipitation dataHydrological Processes2006749
13Distribution of oxygen-18 and deuterium in river waters across the United StatesHydrological Processes2001660
14Accuracy assessment of the MODIS snow productsHydrological Processes2007658
15The concept of hydrological connectivity and its contribution to understanding runoff-dominated geomorphic systemsHydrological Processes2007642
16How to construct recursive digital filters for baseflow separationHydrological Processes2005641
17Recent advances in stream and river temperature researchHydrological Processes2008623
18III. Measuring surface soil moisture using passive microwave remote sensingHydrological Processes1993603
19Concentration–discharge relationships reflect chemostatic characteristics of US catchmentsHydrological Processes2009600
20Satellite remote sensing of river inundation area, stage, and discharge: a reviewHydrological Processes1997597
21Partitioning of rainfall into throughfall, stemflow and interception: effect of forest type, ground cover and climateHydrological Processes2000597
22The potential roles of biological soil crusts in dryland hydrologic cyclesHydrological Processes2006581
23Investigation of submarine groundwater dischargeHydrological Processes2002569
24Deuterium and oxygen-18 isotope composition of precipitation and atmospheric moistureHydrological Processes2000546
25Global potential soil erosion with reference to land use and climate changesHydrological Processes2003534
26Impacts of permafrost degradation on arctic river biogeochemistryHydrological Processes2009534
27A process-based model for colluvial soil depth and shallow landsliding using digital elevation dataHydrological Processes1995529
28Reconciling theory with observations: elements of a diagnostic approach to model evaluationHydrological Processes2008511
29What is hydrologic connectivity and why is it ecologically important?Hydrological Processes2003489
30Do Nash values have value?Hydrological Processes2007486
31TOPMODEL: A critiqueHydrological Processes1997468
32Carbon and nitrogen isotopic compositions of particulate organic matter in four large river systems across the United StatesHydrological Processes2001463
33Towards reduced uncertainty in conceptual rainfall-runoff modelling: dynamic identifiability analysisHydrological Processes2003448
34The in(a/tan/β) index: How to calculate it and how to use it within the topmodel frameworkHydrological Processes1995446
35Raindrop-impact-induced erosion processes and prediction: a reviewHydrological Processes2005440
36The impacts of fine sediment on riverine fishHydrological Processes2011433
37LISEM: A SINGLE-EVENT PHYSICALLY BASED HYDROLOGICAL AND SOIL EROSION MODEL FOR DRAINAGE BASINS. I: THEORY, INPUT AND OUTPUTHydrological Processes1996426
38Land-use change and hydrologic processes: a major focus for the futureHydrological Processes2004422
39Stormflow generation in steep forested headwaters: a linked hydrogeomorphic paradigmHydrological Processes2000417
40Measurements and modelling of snow interception in the boreal forestHydrological Processes1998397
41POTENTIAL EFFECTS OF CLIMATE CHANGES ON AQUATIC SYSTEMS: LAURENTIAN GREAT LAKES AND PRECAMBRIAN SHIELD REGIONHydrological Processes1997396
42Effects of urbanization on streamflow in the Atlanta area (Georgia, USA): a comparative hydrological approachHydrological Processes2001396
43Changes in snowpack and snowmelt runoff for key mountain regionsHydrological Processes2009395
44Prediction in ungauged basins: a grand challenge for theoretical hydrologyHydrological Processes2003389
45A double paradox in catchment hydrology and geochemistryHydrological Processes2003386
46Implications of global climate change for snowmelt hydrology in the twenty‐first centuryHydrological Processes2009382
47An evaluation of sediment rating curves for estimating suspended sediment concentrations for subsequent flux calculationsHydrological Processes2003363
48The cold regions hydrological model: a platform for basing process representation and model structure on physical evidenceHydrological Processes2007362
49Impacts of riparian vegetation on hydrological processesHydrological Processes2000357
50ALPINE3D: a detailed model of mountain surface processes and its application to snow hydrologyHydrological Processes2006352