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Barnard, H., Graham, C. VanVerseveld, W., Brooks, J., Bond, B., and J.J. McDonnell 2009. Mechanistic assessment of hillslope transpiration controls of diel sub-surface flow: a steady-state irrigation approach. Ecohydrology, in review.

Berman, E., M. Gupta, C. Gabrielli, T. Garland and J. J. McDonnell. 2009. High-frequency field deployable isotope analyzer for hydrological applications. Water Resources Research, in press.

Brooks, R., H. Barnard, R. Coulombe and J. J. McDonnell. 2009. Two water worlds paradox: Trees and streams return different water pools to the hydrosphere. Nature-Geoscience, in review.

Fenicia, F., S. Wrede, D. Kavetski, L. Pfister, H. Savenije and J. J. McDonnell. 2009. Assessing the impact of mixing assumptions on mean streamwater residence time estimation. Hydrological Processes, in review.

Freer, J., J.J. McDonnell, and K. Vache 2009. A reference dataset for event-based watershed model development and testing: The Maimai catchment. Water Resources Research, in review.

Graham, C. J.J. McDonnel and R. Woods. 2009a. Hillslope threshold response to storm rainfall: (1) A field based forensic approach. Journal of Hydrology, in press.

Graham, C. and J.J. McDonnell. 2009b. Hillslope threshold response to storm rainfall: (2) A simple macroscale model. Journal of Hydrology, in press.

Graham, C., H. Barnard, W. van Verseveld and J. J. McDonnell. 2009c. Closure to the hillslope water balance within a measurement uncertainty framework. Hydrological Processes, in review.

Hopp, L. and J.J. McDonnell, 2009. Connectivity at the hillslope scale: Identifying interactions between storm size, bedrock permeability, slope angle and soil depth. Journal of Hydrology, 376, 378-391, doi:10.1016/j.jhydrol.2009.07.047.

Hopp, L., J. J. McDonnell and P. Condon. 2009. Measuring and modeling lateral subsurface flow in a soil cover over waste rock in a humid termperate environment. Vadose Zone Journal, in review.

Hopp, L, C. Harman, S.L.E. Desilets, C.B. Graham, J.J. McDonnell, and P.A. Troch, 2009. Hillslope hydrology under glass: confronting fundamental questions of soil-water-biota co-evolution at Biosphere 2. Hydrology and Earth System Sciences 13, 2105-2118.

James, A., J.J. McDonnell and H.J. Tromp van Meerveld 2009. Using a physically based model to quantify the effects of bedrock permeability on subsurface stormflow. Hydrological Processes, in review.

James, A., J.J. McDonnell and K. McGuire 2009. On the link between streamflow residence time and hydrograph recession. Hydrological Processes, in review.

McDonnell, J.J. 2009. Classics in Physical Geography Revisited: Hewlett JD, Hibbert AR. 1967. Factors affecting the response of small watersheds to precipitation in humid areas. Progress in Physical Geography 33(2): 1-6. DOI: 10.1177/0309133309338118

McDonnell, J. J., K. McGuire, P. Aggarwal, K. Beven, D. Biondi, G. Destoundi, S. Dunn, A. James, J. Kirchner, P. Kraft, S. Lyon, P Malosezewski, B. Newman, L. Pfister, A. Rinaldo, A. Phode, T. Sayama, J. Seibert, K. Solomon, C. Soulsby, M. Stewart, D. Tetzlaff, C. Tobin, P. Troch, M. Weiler, A. Western, A Worman, S. Wrede. 2009. How old is the water? Open questions in catchment transit time conceptualization, modelling and analysis. Hydrological Processes, in press.

Pfister, L., J.J. McDonnell, S. Wrede, D. Hlúbiková, P. Matgen, F. Fenicia, L. Ector and L. Hoffmann 2009. The rivers are alive: On the potential for diatoms as a tracer of water source and hydrological connectivity. Hydrological Processes, DOI: 10.1002/hyp.7426

Pielke, R., K. Beven, G. Brasseur, J. Calvert, M. Chahine, D. Entekhab, E. Foufoula-Georgiou, H. Gupta, V. Gupta, W. Krajewski, E. Krider, M. Lau, J.J. McDonnell, W.Rossow, J. Schaake, S. Sorooshian and E. Wood 2009. Climate Change: The Need to Consider Human Forcings Other than Greenhouse Gases. EOS, in press.

Sayama, T. and J.J. McDonnell, 2009. A new time-space accounting scheme for to understand predicting streamwater residence time and hydrograph source components in catchments. Water Resources Research 45, W07401, doi:10.1029/2008WR007549.

Seibert, J. and J.J, McDonnell 2009. Change detection modeling to assess the effect of forest harvesting and road construction on peak flow. Hydrological Sciences, in press.

Seibert, J., R. Woodsmith and J.J, McDonnell 2009. Effects of wildfire on catchment runoff response: A modeling approach to change detection. Hydrology Research, in press.

Spaaks, J., W. Bouten, and J. J. McDonnell, 2009. Iterative approach to modeling subsurface stormflow based on nonlinear, hillslope-scale physics. Hydrology and Earth System Science, in review.

Stewart, M., U. Morgenstern and J.J. Mc Donnell, 2009. On the truncation of stream residence time: How the use of stable isotopes has skewed our concept of streamflow age and origin. Hydrological Processes, in review.

Surfleet, C., Skaugset, A. and J.J. McDonnell, 2009. Effects of soil depth estimation on streamflow and road runoff predictions using the Distributive Hydrology Soil Vegetation Model (DHSVM). Earth Surface Processes and Landforms, in review.

Surfleet, C., Skaugset, A. and J.J. McDonnell, 2009. Uncertainty assessment of forest road modeling with the Distributive Hydrology Soil Vegetation Model (DHSVM). Canadian Journal of Forest Research, in review.

Tromp van Meerveld, H.J. and J.J. McDonnell 2009. On the use of multi-frequency electromagnetic induction for the determination of temporal and spatial patterns of hillslope soil moisture. Journal of Hydrology, in press.

Van Verseveld, W., J.J. McDonnell and K. Lajtha 2009. The role of hillslope hydrology in controlling stream nutrient concentrations. Journal of Hydrology, in press.

Van Verseveld, W., J.J. McDonnell, K. Lajtha, H. Barnard and C. Graham 2009. A hillslope scale sprinkler experiment to test the limited supply hypothesis. Biogeochemistry, in review.

Weiler, M. and J.J. McDonnell. 2009. Examining the effects of pre-event water variability on estimated runoff components: A virtual hydrograph separation approach. Journal of Hydrology, in review.

Zegre, N., A.E, Skaugset, N. Som, J.J. McDonnell, and L. Ganio (2009). Improved methods for detecting change using hydrology and statistical models in paired-catchment studies. Journal of Hydrology, in review.

 

 

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