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1 | The future of distributed models: Model calibration and uncertainty prediction | Hydrological Processes | 1992 | 3,485 |
2 | Digital terrain modelling: A review of hydrological, geomorphological, and biological applications | Hydrological Processes | 1991 | 2,479 |
3 | The influence of autocorrelation on the ability to detect trend in hydrological series | Hydrological Processes | 2002 | 1,576 |
4 | Scale issues in hydrological modelling: A review | Hydrological Processes | 1995 | 1,348 |
5 | The prediction of hillslope flow paths for distributed hydrological modelling using digital terrain models | Hydrological Processes | 1991 | 1,173 |
6 | SWAT2000: current capabilities and research opportunities in applied watershed modelling | Hydrological Processes | 2005 | 1,089 |
7 | On the extraction of channel networks from digital elevation data | Hydrological Processes | 1991 | 898 |
8 | Global river hydrography and network routing: baseline data and new approaches to study the world's large river systems | Hydrological Processes | 2013 | 871 |
9 | Global synthesis of groundwater recharge in semiarid and arid regions | Hydrological Processes | 2006 | 862 |
10 | Socio‐hydrology: A new science of people and water | Hydrological Processes | 2012 | 822 |
11 | An extension of the flood pulse concept | Hydrological Processes | 2000 | 805 |
12 | Trend analysis in Turkish precipitation data | Hydrological Processes | 2006 | 749 |
13 | Distribution of oxygen-18 and deuterium in river waters across the United States | Hydrological Processes | 2001 | 660 |
14 | Accuracy assessment of the MODIS snow products | Hydrological Processes | 2007 | 658 |
15 | The concept of hydrological connectivity and its contribution to understanding runoff-dominated geomorphic systems | Hydrological Processes | 2007 | 642 |
16 | How to construct recursive digital filters for baseflow separation | Hydrological Processes | 2005 | 641 |
17 | Recent advances in stream and river temperature research | Hydrological Processes | 2008 | 623 |
18 | III. Measuring surface soil moisture using passive microwave remote sensing | Hydrological Processes | 1993 | 603 |
19 | Concentration–discharge relationships reflect chemostatic characteristics of US catchments | Hydrological Processes | 2009 | 600 |
20 | Satellite remote sensing of river inundation area, stage, and discharge: a review | Hydrological Processes | 1997 | 597 |
21 | Partitioning of rainfall into throughfall, stemflow and interception: effect of forest type, ground cover and climate | Hydrological Processes | 2000 | 597 |
22 | The potential roles of biological soil crusts in dryland hydrologic cycles | Hydrological Processes | 2006 | 581 |
23 | Investigation of submarine groundwater discharge | Hydrological Processes | 2002 | 569 |
24 | Deuterium and oxygen-18 isotope composition of precipitation and atmospheric moisture | Hydrological Processes | 2000 | 546 |
25 | Global potential soil erosion with reference to land use and climate changes | Hydrological Processes | 2003 | 534 |
26 | Impacts of permafrost degradation on arctic river biogeochemistry | Hydrological Processes | 2009 | 534 |
27 | A process-based model for colluvial soil depth and shallow landsliding using digital elevation data | Hydrological Processes | 1995 | 529 |
28 | Reconciling theory with observations: elements of a diagnostic approach to model evaluation | Hydrological Processes | 2008 | 511 |
29 | What is hydrologic connectivity and why is it ecologically important? | Hydrological Processes | 2003 | 489 |
30 | Do Nash values have value? | Hydrological Processes | 2007 | 486 |
31 | TOPMODEL: A critique | Hydrological Processes | 1997 | 468 |
32 | Carbon and nitrogen isotopic compositions of particulate organic matter in four large river systems across the United States | Hydrological Processes | 2001 | 463 |
33 | Towards reduced uncertainty in conceptual rainfall-runoff modelling: dynamic identifiability analysis | Hydrological Processes | 2003 | 448 |
34 | The in(a/tan/β) index: How to calculate it and how to use it within the topmodel framework | Hydrological Processes | 1995 | 446 |
35 | Raindrop-impact-induced erosion processes and prediction: a review | Hydrological Processes | 2005 | 440 |
36 | The impacts of fine sediment on riverine fish | Hydrological Processes | 2011 | 433 |
37 | LISEM: A SINGLE-EVENT PHYSICALLY BASED HYDROLOGICAL AND SOIL EROSION MODEL FOR DRAINAGE BASINS. I: THEORY, INPUT AND OUTPUT | Hydrological Processes | 1996 | 426 |
38 | Land-use change and hydrologic processes: a major focus for the future | Hydrological Processes | 2004 | 422 |
39 | Stormflow generation in steep forested headwaters: a linked hydrogeomorphic paradigm | Hydrological Processes | 2000 | 417 |
40 | Measurements and modelling of snow interception in the boreal forest | Hydrological Processes | 1998 | 397 |
41 | POTENTIAL EFFECTS OF CLIMATE CHANGES ON AQUATIC SYSTEMS: LAURENTIAN GREAT LAKES AND PRECAMBRIAN SHIELD REGION | Hydrological Processes | 1997 | 396 |
42 | Effects of urbanization on streamflow in the Atlanta area (Georgia, USA): a comparative hydrological approach | Hydrological Processes | 2001 | 396 |
43 | Changes in snowpack and snowmelt runoff for key mountain regions | Hydrological Processes | 2009 | 395 |
44 | Prediction in ungauged basins: a grand challenge for theoretical hydrology | Hydrological Processes | 2003 | 389 |
45 | A double paradox in catchment hydrology and geochemistry | Hydrological Processes | 2003 | 386 |
46 | Implications of global climate change for snowmelt hydrology in the twenty‐first century | Hydrological Processes | 2009 | 382 |
47 | An evaluation of sediment rating curves for estimating suspended sediment concentrations for subsequent flux calculations | Hydrological Processes | 2003 | 363 |
48 | The cold regions hydrological model: a platform for basing process representation and model structure on physical evidence | Hydrological Processes | 2007 | 362 |
49 | Impacts of riparian vegetation on hydrological processes | Hydrological Processes | 2000 | 357 |
50 | ALPINE3D: a detailed model of mountain surface processes and its application to snow hydrology | Hydrological Processes | 2006 | 352 |