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Burns, D., N. Plummer, J.J. McDonnell, E. Busenburg,
G. Casile, C. Kendall, R. Hooper, J. Freer, N. Peters, K. Beven and P. Schlosser
(2003). The geochemical evolution
of riparian groundwater in a forested piedmont catchment. Groundwater,
41(4): 913-925
Cloke,
H.L., J.-P. Renaud, A.J. Claxton, J.J. McDonnell, M.G. Anderson, J.R. Blake,
and P.D. Bates. (2003). The
effect of model configuration on modelled hillslope–riparian interactions. Journal
of Hydrology 279: 167-181
McDonnell, J.J. (2003).
Surface and Subsurface Water Hydrologic Modeling at the Watershed Scale,
in V. P. Singh and R. N. Yadava (eds), Water and Environment: Wastewater
Treatment and Waste Management, Proceedings of the International Conference
on Water and Environment, held on 15-18 December, 2003, Bhopal, India, pp
286-298
McDonnell, J.J. (2003) Where
does water go when it rains? Moving beyond the variable source area concept
of rainfall-runoff response. Hydrological Processes, Hydrological Processes,
17: 1869-1875.
McDonnell, J.J. (2003). Discussion
of "Simple Estimation of Prevalence of Hortonian Flow in New York
City Watersheds", Walter et al., Journal of Hydrologic Engineering
ASCE, Vol 8(4), 214-218.
McGlynn, B. and J.J McDonnell (2003). Quantifying
the relative contributions of riparian and hillslope zones to catchment
runoff. Water Resources Research, 39(11), 1310, doi:10,1029/2003WR002091.
McGlynn, B. and J.J. McDonnell
(2003). The
role of discrete landscape units in controlling catchment dissolved organic
carbon dynamics. Water Resources Research, 39(4): 3-1 - 3-18.
McGlynn,B., J.J.McDonnell, Stewart, M.,Seibert,J., On
the relationships between catchment scale and streamwater mean residence
time. Hydrological Processes, 17: 175-181.
Seibert, J, K. Bishop, A.
Rodhe and J. McDonnell (2003).Groundwater
dynamics along a hillslope: A test of the steady-state hypothesis.
Water Resources Research, 39(1): 2-1 - 2-9.
Shanley, J., K. Hjerdt, J.J. McDonnell and
C. Kendall (2003). Shallow
water table fluctuations in relation to soil penetration resistance.
Groundwater, Vol. 41, No. 7—GROUND WATER—Watershed Issue 2003
(pages 964–972)
Sherlock, M. and J.J. McDonnell (2003). A
new tool for Hillslope Hydrologists: Spatially distributed measurements
of groundwater and soil water using electromagnetic induction. Hydrological
Processes, 17(10): 1965-1978.
Sivapalan, M., K. Takeuchi, S. Franks, V. Gupta,
H. Karambiri, V. Lakshmi, X. Liang, J. J. McDonnell, E. Mendiondo, P. O'Connell,
T. Oki11, J. Pomeroy, D. Schertzer, S. Uhlenbrook, E. Zehe (2003). IAHS
Decade on Predictions in Ungauged Basins (PUB), 2003-2012: Shaping an Exciting
Future for the Hydrological Sciences. Hydrological Sciences Journal,
48(6): 857-880.
Uhlenbrook, S., J.J. McDonnell
and C. Leibundgut (2003). Preface:
Runoff generation implications for river basin modelling. Hydrological
Processes, Special Issue, 17: 197-198.
Uhlenbrook, S., J.J. McDonnell
and C. Leibundgut eds (2003). Runoff Generation Modelling. Hydrological
Processes Special Issue, Volume 17 (10), 377 pages
Weiler, M., Uchida, T. and J.J. McDonnell (2003). Connectivity
due to preferential flow controls water flow and solute transport at the
hillslope scale. Proc. MODSIM 2003, D. Post (ed), Interactive modeling
of Biophysical, Social and Biological Systems for Resource Management Solutions,
pp. 398-403.
Weiler, M., McGlynn, B., McGuire, K. And J.J.
McDonnell (2003). How
does rainfall become runoff? A combined tracer and hydrologic transfer function
approach. Water Resources Research, 39: doi:10.1029 / 2003 WR002331
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