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Fenecia, F., J.J. McDonnell and H. Savenije, 2008. Learning
from model improvement: On the contribution of complementary data
to process understanding. Water Resources Research, in press.
Mazurkiewicz, A., J.J. McDonnell, D. Callery 2008. Assessing
the controls of the snow energy balance and water available for runoff
in a rain-on-snowenvironment. Journal of Hydrology, 354: 1-14
McDonnell, J.J., J. Freer and K. Vache 2008. A reference
dataset for event-based watershed model development and testing: The
Maimai catchment. Water Resources Research, in review.
Poor, CJ, J.J. McDonnell and J. Bolte 2008. Testing
the hydrological landscape unit classification system and other terrain
analysis measures for predicting lowflow nitrate for 135 catchments
in Oregon and California. Environmental Management, in press
Tromp van Meerveld, H.J. and J.J. McDonnell 2008. On
the use of multi-frequency electromagnetic induction for the determination
of temporal and spatial patterns of hillslope soil moisture. Journal
of Hydrology, in review.
Tromp-van Meerveld, I., A.L. James, J.J. McDonnell and
N.E. Peters 2008. A
reference data set of rainfall-runoff response, Panola Mountain Research
Watershed, USA. Water Resources Research, accepted and in press.
Van Verseveld, W., J.J. McDonnell and K. Lajtha 2008.
A mechanistic assessment of nutrient flushing at the catchment scale.
Journal of Hydrology, in review.
Van Verseveld, W., J.J. McDonnell and K. Lajtha 2008.
The role of hillslope hydrology in controlling stream nutrient concentrations.
Journal of Hydrology, in review.
Van Verseveld, W., J.J. McDonnell, K. Lajtha, H. Barnard
and C. Graham 2008. A hillslope scale sprinkler experiment to test
the limited supply hypothesis. Biogeochemistry, in review.
Weiler, M. and J.J. McDonnell. 2008. Examining the effects
of pre-event water variability on estimated runoff components: A virtual
hydrograph separation approach. Journal of Hydrology, in review
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Dunn, S., J.J. McDonnell and K. Vaché
2007. Factors
influencing streamwater residence time: A virtual experiment approach.
Water Resources Research, 43, W0604, doi: 10.1029/2006Wr005393
Lehmann, P., C. Hinz, G McGrath, H. J.
Tromp - van Meerveld, J. J. McDonnell 2007 Rain
Threshold for hillslope outflow: an emregent property of flow path
connectivity. Hydrology and Earth System Science 11 pp. 1047-1063
McDonnell, J.J., M. Sivapalan, K. Vaché
S. Dunn, G. Grant, R. Haggerty, C. Hinz, R. Hooper, J. Kirchner, M.
L. Roderick, J. Selker and M. Weiler 2007. Moving
beyond heterogeneity and process complexity: A new vision for watershed
hydrology. Water Resources Research, VOL. 43, W07301, doi:10.1029/2006
WR005467
McGuire, K.J. , M. Weiler, J.J. McDonnell. 2007,
Integrating
tracer experiments with modeling to assess runoff processes and water
transit times. Advances in Water Resources. 30(4)824-837
McGuire, K. and J.J. McDonnell, 2007.
Stable isotope tracers in watershed hydrology. In. Lajtha K. and W.
Michener (eds). Stable Isotopes in Ecology and Environmental Sciences,
2nd Edition. Blackwell Publishing, Oxford.
Poor, C.J. and J.J. McDonnell 2007.
The
Effects of Land Use on Stream Nitrate Dynamics, Journal of Hydrology,
(2007) 332, 54-68.
Tromp van Meerveld, H.J. and J.J. McDonnell.
2007.
Effect of bedrock permeability on subsurface stormflow and the water
balance of a trenched hillslope at the Panola Mountain Research Watershed,
Georgia, USA . Hydrologic Processes. 21, 750-769
Weiler, M. and J.J. McDonnell. 2007.
Conceptualizing
lateral preferential flow and flow networks and simulatinf the effects
on gauged and ungauged hillslopes. Water Resources Research.Vol.
43, W03403, doi: 10.1029/2006 WR004867.
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Bonell, M., J.J. McDonnell,
F. Scatena, J. Seibert, S. Uhlenbrook and H. van Lanen, 2006. HELPing
FRIENDs in PUBs: Charting a course for synergies within international
water research programs in gauged and ungauged basins. Hydrological
Processes, 20(8): 1867-1874.
Cloke, H.L., Renaud,J.-P., McDonnell,J.J.
,Anderson, M.G. 2006. Response
to comment by Jozsef Szilagyi on ‘‘Using numerical modelling
to evaluate the capillary fringe roundwater ridging hypothesis of
streamflow generation’, Journal of Hydrology 316, 141–162
Cloke, H., M. Anderson, J.J. McDonnell and
J. Renaud. 2006. Using
numerical modelling to evaluate the capillary fringe groundwater ridging
hypothesis of streamflow generation. Journal of Hydrology, 316: 141-162.
Keim, R. H.
J. Tromp-van Meerveld and J. J. McDonnell. 2006. A
virtual experiment on the effects of evaporation and intensity smoothing
by canopy interception on subsurface stormflow generation. Journal
of Hydrology, 327, 52-364.
McDonnell, J.J. 2006. Foreword to Streamflow
Generation Processes, In K. Beven (ed). Streamflow Generation Processes.
IAHS Press.
McGuire, K. and J.J. McDonnell, 2006. Stable
isotope tracers in watershed hydrology. In. Laijte K. and W. Michener (eds).
Stable Isotopes in Ecology and Environmental Sciences, 2nd Edition. Blackwell
Publishing, Oxford.
McGuire, K. J., and J. J. McDonnell, 2006. A
review and evaluation of catchment residence time modeling. Journal
of Hydrology, doi:10.1016/j.jhydrol.2006.04.020
Tromp Van Meerveld, I.
and J.J. McDonnell. 2006. Threshold
relations in subsurface stormflow 1: A 147 storm analysis of the Panola
hillslope trench. Water Resources Research. doi:10.1029/2004WR003778.
Tromp-van
Meerveld, H.J. and J.J. McDonnell. 2006. Threshold
relations in subsurface stormflow 2: The fill and spill hypothesis: an
explanation for observed threshold behavior in subsurface stormflow. Water
Resources Research, doi:10.1029/2004WR003800.
Tromp-van Meerveld,
H.J. and J.J. McDonnell, 2006. On
the interactions between the spatial patterns of topography, soil moisture,
transpiration and species distribution at the hillslope scale, Advances
in Water Resources 29: 293-310.
Uchida T., J.J.
McDonnell and Y. Asano. 2006. Functional
intercomparison of hillslopes and small catchments constrained by water
source, flowpath and mean residence time. Water Resources Research,
40 W12401, doi:10.1029/2003WR00
Uhlenbrook,
S., Jens Didszun, Nils Tilch, Jeff McDonnell, Kevin McGuire,2006 Breaking
up is always difficult – delineating similar landscape units
as a tool to inject a process component into PUB . In P. Hubert, D.
Schertzer, K. Takeuchi and S. Koide (eds). Prediction in ungauged basins.
IAHS Press,
Vaché, Kellie B., McDonnell, Jeffrey
J. 2006 A
process-based rejectionist framework for evaluating catchment runoff model
structure, Water Resources Research, Vol42 No. 2, W0240910.1029/2005WR004247
Weiler, M. and J.J. McDonnell. 2006. Testing
nutrient flushing hypotheses at the hillslope scale: A virtual experiment
approach. Journal of Hydrology, 319: 339–56.
Weiler, M. and J.J. McDonnell. 2006. On
the assumption of end member stability in isotope hydrograph separation:
A virtual experiment approach. Journal of Hydrology, in review.
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2005
Anderson,
M.G., Editor; J.J. McDonnell, Senior Advisory Editor. 2005. Encyclopedia
of Hydrological Sciences, John Wiley and Sons, 5 volume
set, 3456 pages
Asano,
Y., T. Uchida and J.J. McDonnell. 2005. Searching
for a post- variable source area concept of rainfall-runoff
response in headwater. Japanese Society of Hydrology
and Water Resources (in Japanese). 18(4): 459-468.
Burns,
D., T. Vitvar, J. McDonnell, J. Duncan and J. Hassett. 2005. Effects
of suburban development on runoff generation in the Croton
River basin, New York, USA. Journal of Hydrology,
311: 266-281.
Devine,
C. and J.J. McDonnell. 2005. The
future of applied tracers in hydrogeology. Hydrogeology
Journal, 13: 255-258.
McDonnell, JJ, Brian
McGlynn, Kellie Vache & Ilja Tromp-van Meerveld (2005). A Perspective
on Hillslope Hydrology in the Context of PUB, in Stewart Franks, Murugesu
Sivapalan, Kuniyoshi Takeuchi & Yasuto Tachikawa (eds) Predictions
in Ungauged Basins: International Perspectives on the State of the
Art and Pathways Forward. IAHS Publ. 301, pp xx-xx.
McDonnell,
J.J. and M.G. Anderson. 2005. Preface, in Encyclopedia
of Hydrological Sciences, John Wiley and Sons, p. xxviv.
K. J. McGuire, J.
J. McDonnell, M. Weiler, C. Kendall, B. L. McGlynn, J. M. Welker,
and J. Seibert 2005. The
role of topography on catchment-scale water residence time.
Water Resources Research. 41, doi:10.10292004WR003657.
Tromp
van Meerveld, H.J. and J.J. McDonnell. 2005. Comment
to “Spatial correlation of soil moisture in small
catchments and its relationship to dominant spatial hydrological
processes”, Journal of Hydrology 303: 307-312.
Uchida,
T., I. Tromp-van Meerveld and J.J. McDonnell, 2005. The
role of lateral pipe flow in hillslope runoff response:
An intercomparison of nonlinear hillslope response. Journal
of Hydrology 311: 117-133.
Weiler,
M., J.J. McDonnell, I. Tromp van Meerveld and T. Uchida. 2005. Subsurface
Stormflow Runoff Generation Processes. In: Encyclopedia
of Hydrological Sciences. M.G. Anderson, Editor. Wiley. Pp.
1719-1732.
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Buttle, J. and J.J. McDonnell 2004. Isotope
tracers in catchment hydrology in the humid tropics. In: Forest-Water-People
in the Humid Tropics (edited by M. Bonell and L.A. Bruijnzeel), Cambridge
University Press, pp. 770-789
Freer, J., H. McMillan, J.J. McDonnell and K. Beven 2004. Constraining
Dynamic TOPMODEL responses for imprecise water table information using
fuzzy rule based performance measures. Journal of Hydrology, 291:
254-277.
Hjerdt, K. , J. J. McDonnell, J. Seibert and A. Rodhe 2004. A
new topographic index to estimate downslope controls on local drainage.
Water Resources Research, Vol. 40, W05602, doi:10.1029/2004WR003130.
McDonnell, J.J. (2004). Editorial: HPToday
and HPTomorrow. Hydrological Processes, 18: 2739-2741, DOI: 10.1002/hyp.5681
McDonnell, J.J. 2004. Runoff processes and lateral water transfers.
In Pavel Kabat, Martin Claussen, Paul A. Dirmeyer, John H.C. Gash,
Lelys Bravo de Guenni, Michel Meybeck, Roger A. Pielke, Sr., Charles
J. V smarty, Ronald W.A. Hutjes, Sabine Luetkemeier (Eds.). Vegetation,
Water, Humans and the Climate: A New Perspective on an Interactive
System, Springer-Verlag, pp. 322-328.
McDonnell, J.J. and R. Woods 2004. Editorial: On
the need for catchment classification. Journal of Hydrology, 299
(1-2): 2-3
McDonnell, J.J., McGlynn, B., Vaché, K.B and H.J. Tromp van
Meerveld 2004. A perspective on hillslope hydrology in the context
of prediction in ungauged basins. International Association of Hydrological
Sciences, Publication xxx: xxx-xxx.
McGlynn, B. L., J. J. McDonnell, J. Seibert, and C. Kendall, 2004,
Scale
effects on headwater catchment runoff timing, flow sources, and groundwater-streamflow
relations, Water Resour. Res., 40, W07504, doi:07510.01029/02003WR002494.
McHale, M. R., Cirmo, C. P., Mitchell, M. J., and McDonnell, J. J., 2004, Wetland
nitrogen dynamics in an Adirondack forested watershed, Hydrological Processes,
18(10): 1853- 1870.
Tromp van Meerveld, H.J. and J.J. McDonnell 2004. Comment
to "Spatial correlation of soil moisture in small catchments and its
relationship to dominant spatial hydrological processes", Journal
of Hydrology, 286: 113-134.
Uchida, T, Asano U., Mizuyama T. and J.J. McDonnell 2004. The
role of upslope soil pore pressure on lateral subsurface stormflow
dynamics. Water Resources Research, 40, W12401, doi:10.1029/2003WR002139.
Vaché, K.B, McDonnell, J., Bolte, J.P. 2004. On
the use of multiple criteria for a posteriori model rejection: Soft
data to characterize model performance. Geophysical Research Letters,
31, doi.10.1029/2004GRL021577.
Vitvar, T., Aggarwal, P and J. J. McDonnell 2004. A
review of isotope applications in Catchment Hydrology, P.K. Aggarwal,
J. Gat, and K. Froehlich (eds), Isotopes in the Water Cycle: Past,
present and future of a developing science. International Atomic Energy
Agency Publication xx, pp. 151-170.
Wagener, T., Sivapalan, M., J.J. McDonnell, P. Kumar, R. Hooper 2004.
Predictions
in Ungauged Basins (PUB) - A catalyst for multi-disciplinary hydrology.
EOS 85(44): 451, 457.
Weiler, M. And J.J. McDonnell 2004. Water
storage and soil movement. In Burley, J., J. Evans, and J. Youngquist
(eds). Encyclopedia of Forest Sciences. Elsevier Science Publishers,
pp. 1253-1260.
Weiler, M. and J.J. McDonnell 2004. Virtual
experiments: A new approach for improving process conceptualization
in hillslope hydrology. Journal of Hydrology, 285: 3-18, doi:10.1016/S0022-1694(03)00271-3
Woodsmith, R., Vaché, K., McDonnell, J.J. and J. Helvey 2004.
The Entiat
Experimental Forest: Catchment-scale runoff data before and after
a 1970 wildfire. Water Resources Research, Vol. 40, No. 11, W11701
10.1029/2004WR003296
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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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Bond, B.,
J. Jones, G. Moore, N. Philips, D. Post and J.J. McDonnell
(2002). The
zone of vegetative influence on baseflow revealed by
diel patterns of streamflow and vegetation water use
in a headwater catchment. Hydrological Processes,
16: 1671 - 1677.
Freer, J.,
J.J. McDonnell, K. J. Beven, N. E. Peters, D. A. Burns,
R. P. Hooper, B. Aulenbach, and C. Kendall (2002). The
role of bedrock topography on subsurface storm flow. Water
Resources Research, 38(12): 5-1 - 5-16.
McGlynn,
B., J.J. McDonnell and D. Brammer (2002). A
review of the evolving perceptual model of hillslope
flowpaths at the Maimai catchment, New Zealand. Journal
of Hydrology, 257: 1-26.
McHale, M.,
J.J. McDonnell, M. Mitchell and C. Cirmo (2002). A
field-based study of soil water and groundwater nitrate
release in an Adirondack forested watershed. Water
Resources Research, 38(4): 2-1 - 2-16.
Seibert,
J. And J.J. McDonnell (2002). On
the dialog between experimentalist and modeler in catchment
hydrology: Use of soft data for multi-criteria model
calibration. Water Resources Research, 38(11): 1241.
Seibert, J. and J.J. McDonnell
(2002). The
Quest for an Improved Dialog Between Modeler and Experimentalist.
In Calibration of Watershed Models. Qingyun Duan, Hashin
V. Gupta, Soroosh Sorooshian, Alain N. Rousseau, and Richard
Turcotte Eds. AGU Monograph, Water Science and Applications
Series Volume 6, DOI: 10.1029/006WS22
Shanley, J.,
C. Kendall, T. Smith, D. Wolock and J.J. McDonnell (2002). Controls
on old and new water contributions to stream flow at some
nested catchments in Vermont, USA. Hydrological Processes,
16: 589-600.
Sherlock, M.,
J.J. McDonnell, D. Curry and A. Zumbuhl (2002). Physical
controls on septic leachate movement in the unsaturated zone
at the hillslope scale. Hydrological Processes, 16: 2559
- 2575.
Unnikrishna,
P.V., J.J. McDonnell and C. Kendall (2002). Isotope
variations in a Sierra Nevada snowpack and their relation
to meltwater. Journal of Hydrology, 260: 38-57.
Vitvar, T., D.
Burns, G. Lawrence, J.J. McDonnell and D. Wolock (2002). Estimation
of baseflow residence times in watersheds from the runoff
hydrograph recession: method and application in the Neversink
watershed, Catskill Mountains, New York . Hydrological
Processes,16: 1871 - 1877.
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Burns, D. A., J.J. McDonnell,
R. P. Hooper, N.E. Peters, J.E. Freer, C. Kendall and K. Beven
(2001). Quantifying
Contributions to Storm Runoff through End-Member Mixing Analysis
and Hydrologic Measurements at the Panola Mountain Research
Watershed (Georgia, USA). Hydrological Processes, 15(10):
1903-1924.
Kendall, C., J.J. McDonnell,
and W. Gu (2001). A
look inside 'Black Box' hydrograph separation models: A study
at the Hydrohill Catchment. Hydrological Processes, 15(10):
1877-1902.
McDonnell, J.J. and T. Tanaka,
Editors. 2001. Hydrology and Biogeochemistry of
Forested Catchments. John Wiley and Sons, 435p.
McDonnell, J.J. and T. Tanaka
(2001). On
the future of forest hydrology and biogeochemistry. Hydrological
Processes, 15(10): 2053-2055.
McDonnell,
J.J., T. Tanaka, M.J. Mitchell and N. Ohte (2001). Foreword
to special issue: Hydrology
and biogeochemistry of forested catchments. Hydrological
Processes, 15(10): 1673-1674.
Seibert, J. and J.J. McDonnell
(2001). Towards
a better process representation of catchments hydrology in
conceptual runoff modelling. IAHS Freiburg Conference on
Meso-scale modelling, Proceedings of the International Workshop
on Runoff Generation and Implications for River Basin Modeling,
9-12 October 2000.
Shanley, J., C. Kendall, T. Smith,
D. Wolock and J.J. McDonnell (2001). Controls
on old and new water contributions to stream flow at some nested
catchments in Vermont, USA. Hydrological Processes, 16:
589-600.
Welsch, D.L., C.N. Kroll, J.J.
McDonnell and D.A. Burns (2001). Topographic
controls on the chemistry of subsurface stormflow. Hydrological
Processes, 15(10): 1925-1938.
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Pre OSU
Sherlock,
M., N. Chapell and J.J. McDonnell (2000). The
effects of experimental uncertainty on the calculation of
hillslope flow paths. Hydrological Processes, 14(14):
2457-2472.
McHale, M.R.,
M. Mitchell, J.J. McDonnell and C. Cirmo (2000). Mass
balances and temporal patterns of nitrogen solutes in a forested
catchment in the Adirondack Mountains of New York. Biogeochemistry,
48: 165-184.
Hjerdt, K.N,
R. Melloh, S. Taylor, J. Shanley, C. Kendall, and J. J. McDonnell
(2000). Evaluating the impact of spatially and temporally
varying d18O of recharge on hydrograph separation during
Spring melt of 1999. Proc. Eastern Snow Conference, Syracuse
May 2000.
McIntosh,
J., J.J. McDonnell and N.E. Peters (1999). The
effects of preferential flow on soil water and conservative
solute transport in large intact field cores. Hydrological
Processes, 13: 139-155.
Kendall, K.,
J. Shanley and J.J. McDonnell (1999). A
hydrometric and geochemical approach to testing the transmissivity
feedback hypothesis during snowmelt. Journal of Hydrology,
219: 188-205.
McGlynn, B.,
J.J. McDonnell, J. Shanley and C. Kendall (1999). Riparian
zone flowpath dynamics during snowmelt in a small headwater
catchment. Journal of Hydrology, 222:75-92.
Leibundgut,
C., J.J. McDonnell and G. Schultz (eds) (1999). Integrated
Methods of Catchment Hydrology: Tracer, Remote Sensing and
New Hydrometric Techniques. IAHS Publication 258, Wallingford
UK, 284pp.
McDonnell,
J.J., L. Rowe and M. Stewart (1999). A
combined tracer-hydrometric approach to assessing the effects
of catchment scale on water flowpaths, source and age. International
Association of Hydrological Sciences, Publication 258: 265-274.
Burns, D.,
R. Hooper, C. Kendall, J. Freer, J. McDonnell, K. Beven (1998). Base
cation concentrations in subsurface flow from a forested
hillslope: The role of flushing frequency. Water Resources
Research, 34(12): 3535-3544.
McDonnell,
J.J. and J. Buttle (1998). Comment
on "A deterministic-empirical model of the effect of
the capillary-fringe on near-stream area runoff 1. Description
of the model." by C. Jayatilaka and Gillham, Journal
of Hydrology, 184: 299-315.
Becker, A.
and J.J. McDonnell (1998). Topographical
and ecological controls of runoff generation and lateral
flows in mountain catchments. International Association
of Hydrological Sciences, IAHS Publication 248: 199-206.
McDonnell,
J.J., D. Brammer, C. Kendall, N. Hjerdt, L. Rowe, M. Stewart
and R. Woods (1998). Flow pathways on steep forested hillslopes:
The tracer, tensiometer and trough approach. In Tani et al.
(eds). Environmental Forest Science, Kluwer Academic Publishers,
pp. 463-474.
McDonnell,
J., B. McGlynn, K. Kendall, J. Shanley and C. Kendall (1998). The
role of near-stream riparian zones in the hydrology of steep
upland catchments. International Association of Hydrological
Sciences, Publication 248: 173-180.
Kendall, C.
and J.J. McDonnell (eds) (1998). Isotope
Tracers in Catchment Hydrology, Elsevier Science Publishers,
816p.
Richey, D.G.,
J.J. McDonnell, M. Erbe and T. Hurd (1998). Hydrograph
separations based on chemical and istopic concentrations:
a critical appraisal of published studies from New Zealand,
North America and Europe. Journal of Hydrology (New Zealand),
37(2): 95-111.
Brown, V.A.
J.J. McDonnell, D.A. Burns and C. Kendall (1999). The
role of event water, rapid shallow flowpaths and catchment
size in summer stormflow. Journal of Hydrology, 217:
171-190.
Hooper, R.,
B. Aulenbach, D. Burns, J.J. McDonnell, J. Freer, C. Kendall
and K. Beven (1998). Riparian
control of streamwater chemistry: Implications for hydrochemical
basin models. International Association of Hydrological
Sciences, Publication 248: 451-458.
Burns, D.A.
and J.J. McDonnell (1998). Effects
of a beaver pond on runoff processes: comparison of two headwater
catchments. Journal of Hydrology, 205: 248-264.
McDonnell,
J.J. and C. Kendall (1998). Isotope Tracers in Catchment
Hydrology: Preface, In Kendall C. and McDonnell (eds).
Isotope Tracers in Catchment Hydrology, Elsevier Science
Publishers, pp. 1-9.
Freer, J.,
J.J. McDonnell, K. Beven, D. Brammer, D. Burns, R. Hooper,
C. Kendal (1997).Topographic
controls on subsurface stormflow at the hillslope scale for
two hydrologically distinct catchments. Hydrological
Processes, Re-published by Wiley as part of AGU Special Issue
pp. 117-122.
McDonnell,
J.J. (1997). Comment
on "The changing spatial variability of subsurface flow
across a hillside" by R. Woods and L. Rowe. Journal
of Hydrology (NZ), 36(1): 97-100.
Freer, J.,
J.J. McDonnell, D. Brammer, K. Beven, R. Hooper, D. Burns
(1997).Topographic controls on subsurface stormflow at the
hillslope scale for two hydrologically distinct catchments.
Hydrological Processes, Vol 11(9): 1347-1352.
Freer, J.,
J.J. McDonnell, D. Brammer, K. Beven, R. Hooper, D. Burns
(1997).Topographic controls on subsurface stormflow at the
hillslope scale for two hydrologically distinct catchments.
Advances in Hydrological Processes (Beven, ed), John Wiley
and Sons, pp. 339-344.
Sun, C., C.
Neale, J.J. McDonnell and H. Cheng (1997). Monitoring
land-surface snow conditions from SSM/I data using an artificial
neural network classifier. IEEE Trans. Geoscience and
Remote Sensing, 35(4): 801-809.
McDonnell,
J.J. (1997). The
ranking of water resources journals. EOS, Transactions
American Geophysical Union., 78(20): 718.
Cirmo, C.
and J.J. McDonnell (1997). Linking
the hydrologic and biogeochemical controls of nitrogen transport
in near-stream zones of temperate-forested catchments: a
review. Journal of Hydrology, 199: 88-120.
McDonnell,
J.J., J. Freer, R. Hooper, C. Kendall, D. Burns and K. Beven
(1996). New
method developed for studying flow on hillslopes. EOS,
77(47): 465-472.
Sun, C., C.
Neale and J.J. McDonnell (1996). Snow
wetness estimates of vegetated terrain from satellite passive
microwave data. Hydrological Processes, 10(12):1619-1628.
Sun, C., C.
Neale, J.J. McDonnell and H. Cheng (1996). Snow classification
from SSM/I over varied terrain using an artificial neural
network classifier. International Geoscience and Remote Sensing
Symposium (IGARSS=96), Remote Sensing for a Sustainable Future,
pp. 133-135.
Sun, C., C.
Neale and J.J. McDonnell (1996). Snow wetness from SSM/I
data over varied terrain using an artificial neural network.
Proc. Eastern Snow Conference, 6pp.
Sun, C., C.
Neale and J.J. McDonnell (1996). The potential of using artificial
neural network in estimation of snow water equivalent from
SSM/I data. AGU Hydrology Days, Fort Collins, CO, June 1996,
11pg.
McDonnell,
J.J., S. Stribling, B. Neville, D. Leopold (eds.) (1996).
Watershed Restoration Management: Physical, Chemical and
Biological Considerations. American Water Resources Association,
514p.
McDonnell,
J.J., D. Leopold, B. Neville, S. Stribling (eds.) (1996).
New York City Water Supply Studies. American Water Resources
Association, 174p.
Perlitsh,
S., J.J. McDonnell, H. Green, S. Perlitsh, B. Hill, D. Borchert
and S. Marino (1996). A comparison of measured and modeled
water flow and quality from three suburban catchments. In:
McDonnell, J.J., D. Leopold, B. Neville, S. Stribling (eds.)
(1996). New York City Water Supply Studies. American Water
Resources Association, pp. 49-60.
Borchert,
D., S. Marino, S. Perlitsh, H. Green and J. McDonnell (1996).
Testing the effectiveness of BMPÂ’s using urban
stormwater models: Project overview. In: McDonnell, J.J.,
D. Leopold, B. Neville, S. Stribling (eds.) (1996). New York
City Water Supply Studies. American Water Resources Association,
pp. 37-48.
McDonnell,
J.J. and M. Taratoot (1995). Soil pipe effects on pore pressure
dissipation and redistribution in low permeability soils.
Geotechnical Engineering, 26(2): 53-61.
Brammer, D.
and J.J. McDonnell (1995). An
evolving perceptual model of hillslope hydrology at the Maimai
catchment. In. M.G. Anderson, S. Brooks and T. Burt (eds).
Advances in Hillslope Hydrology, John Wiley and Sons, pp.
35-60.
Sun, C., H.
Cheng, J.J. McDonnell and C. Neale (1995). Identification
of mountain snow cover using SSM/I and artificial neural
network. Proc. IEEE International Conference on Acoustics,
Speech and Signal Processing, vol 5: 3451-3454
Tarboton,
D.G., T. Jackson, J.Z. Liu, C. Neale, K. Cooley and J.J.
McDonnell (1995). A grid based distributed hydrologic model:
testing against data from the Reynold's Creek experimental
watershed. Proc. American Meteorological Society, Conference
on Hydrology, pp. 79-85.
Sun, C., C.
Neale and J.J. McDonnell (1995). Relationship between snow
wetness and air temperature and its use in the development
of an SSM/I snow wetness algorithm. Proceedings AGU 15th
Annual Hydrology Days, pp. 271-280.
Unnikrishna,
P.V., J.J. McDonnell, D.G. Tarboton, C. Kendall and K. Cooley
(1995). Stable isotope tracing as a tool for testing assumptions
in a grid based distributed hydrologic model. Proc. American
Meteorological Society, Conference on Hydrology, pp. 86-91.
Sauter, K.A.
and J.J. McDonnell (1995). An
automated approach for measuring snow surface energy exchanges
in mountainous terrain. Hydrological Processes, 10: 45-54
(re-published by Wiley as part of special 10th Anniversary
Issue).
Unnikrishna,
P.V., J.J. McDonnell, D. Tarboton and C. Kendall (1995). Isotopic
analysis of hydrologic processes in a small semi-arid catchment. International
Association of Hydrological Sciences Publication 229: 295-304.
Harris, D.M.,
J.J. McDonnell and A. Rodhe (1995). Hydrograph
separation using continuous open-system isotopic mixing. Water
Resources Research., 31(1): 157-171.
O'Neill, M.P.
and J.J. McDonnell (1995). Effects
of Soil Moisture Dynamics on Slope Failure At Hyrum Reservior,
Utah. Earth Surface Processes and Landforms, 20, 243-253.
Sauter, K.A.
and J.J. McDonnell (1994). Automated
system for measuring snow surface energy balance components
in mountainous terrain. Hydrological Processes, 8: 437-446.
McDonnell,
J.J. (1994). Building an Earth System Science education program.
In D. Waddington (ed) Global Change Education. NATO Advanced
Sciences Institute Series, Springer-Verlag, pp. 137-142.
Unnikrishna,
P.V., J.J. McDonnell and M.K. Stewart (1994). Soil water
isotopic residence time modeling. In: S. Trudgill (ed), Solute
Processes and Modeling, Wiley International, pp. 237-260.
Brammer, D.,
V. Brown, R. Houck, C. Kendall, J.J. McDonnell and A. Titus
(1994). Effect of cover type on snow isotopic composition.
Proc. 51st Eastern Snow Conference, pp. 105-114.
McDonnell,
J.J. (1993). Electronic
versus Fluid Multiplexing In Recording Tensiometer Systems. Trans.
Society Agricultural Engineers, 36(2): 459-462.
Harris, D.
and J.J. McDonnell (1993). Soil moisture and vegetation response
to climate change: Strategies for validating a watershed
simulation model. Proc. American Meteorological Society,
Conference on Hydrology, pp. 99-101.
Kendall, C.
and J.J. McDonnell (1993). Effect
of intrastorm isotopic heterogeneities of rainfall, soil
water, and groundwater on runoff modeling. International
Association of Hydrological Sciences, Publication 215: 41-48.
Sauter, K.A.
and J.J. McDonnell, (1992).Prediction of snowmelt rates at
a forested alpine site in Northern Utah, Proc. Western Snow
Conference, Jackson Hole, April 1992, 10pp.
McDonnell,
J.J. and C. Kendall (1992). Stable
isotopes in catchment hydrology. EOS, Transactions American
Geophysical Union, 73(24): 260-261.
Kumar, V.,
J.J. McDonnell and R.C. Peralta (1992). Improvement
of non-point source pollution management using GIS, American
Water Resources Association Annual Meeting, Reno Nevada,
November 1992, 9pp.
McDonnell,
J.J. (1991). A laboratory system for examining vegetation-induced
rainfall infiltration. Bulletin of the Hydrographical
Service of Austria (Mitteilungsblatt des Hydrographischen
Dienstes in Osterreich), 65/66:217-220.
McDonnell, J.J., I.F. Owens
and M.K. Stewart (1991). A
case study of shallow flow paths in a steep zero-order basin.
Water Resources Bulletin, 27(4):679-685.
McDonnell,
J.J. (1991). Preferential flow as a control of stormflow
response and water chemistry in a small forested watershed,
In: T.J. Gish and A. Shirmohammadi (eds), Preferential Flow,
American Society of Agricultural Engineers, pp. 50-58.
McDonnell,
J.J. (1991). USA-USSR issues in environmental hydrology.
The Professional Geographer, 43:106-107.
Hawkins, C.,
J. Dobrowolski, J.J. McDonnell and M. O'Neill (1991). Interdisciplinary
education in watershed science: A Natural Resources perspective.
In: J.A. Raynal (ed), Hydrology and Water Resources Education,
Training and Management, Water Resources Publications, Littleton,
Colorado, pp. 249-254.
McDonnell,
J.J., M.K. Stewart and I.F. Owens (1991). Effects
of catchment-scale subsurface watershed mixing on stream
isotopic response. Water Resources Research, 27(12):
3065-3073.
Stewart, M.K.
and J.J. McDonnell (1991). Modeling
baseflow soil water residence times from deuterium concentrations.
Water Resources Research, 27(10):2681-2694.
McDonnell,
J.J. (1990). The
influence of macropores on debris flow initiation. Quarterly
Journal of Engineering Geology, London, 23:325-332.
McDonnell,
J.J. (1990). A
rationale for old water discharge through macropores in a
steep, humid catchment. Water Resources Research, 26(11)2821-2832.
McDonnell,
J.J., M. Bonell, M.K. Stewart and A.J. Pearce (1990). Deuterium
variations in storm rainfall: Implications for stream hydrograph
separation. Water Resources Research, 26: 455-458.
McDonnell,
J.J. (1988). Hydrological developments: Report on the 26th
congress of the International Geographical Union. Journal
of Hydrology (NZ), 27(2):154-155.
McDonnell,
J.J. and J.M. Buttle (1987). On
improving temperature-index snowmelt models in small watersheds.
Hydrological Science and Technology, 3(1-2):53-59.
McDonnell,
J.J. and C.H. Taylor (1987). Surface
and subsurface water movement during snowmelt on a small
Precambrian Shield watershed. Atmosphere-Ocean, 25(3),
251-266.
Buttle, J.M.
and J.J. McDonnell (1987). Modeling
the areal depletion of snowcover in a forested catchment. Journal
of Hydrology, 90:43-60.
McDonnell,
J.J. and C.H. Taylor (1986). Effects of varying snowpack
and watershed conditions on snowmelt runoff response. Proceedings
42nd Eastern Snow Conference, June 1985, Montreal, pp. 262-266.
Buttle, J.M.
and J.J. McDonnell (1986). Snowpack depletion in a forested
watershed. Proceedings 42nd Eastern Snow Conference, June
1985, Montreal, pp. 267-271.
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