Hydrological Processes

Papers
(The H4-Index of Hydrological Processes is 27. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2020-05-01 to 2024-05-01.)
ArticleCitations
Scientists' warning on extreme wildfire risks to water supply55
Stable isotopes of water reveal differences in plant – soil water relationships across northern environments52
Deep learning, hydrological processes and the uniqueness of place51
An integrated approach of flash flood analysis in ungauged Mediterranean watersheds using post‐flood surveys and unmanned aerial vehicles50
The role of landscape morphology on soil moisture variability in semi‐arid ecosystems45
Northern landscapes in transition: Evidence, approach and ways forward using the Krycklan Catchment Study45
Evaluation of WaPOR V2 evapotranspiration products across Africa42
Improved high‐resolution global and regionalized isoscapes of δ18O, δ2H and d‐excess in precipitation36
Effects of rainfall on thermal stratification and dissolved oxygen in a deep drinking water reservoir35
Tree water deficit and dynamic source water partitioning35
Field studies on the influence of rainfall intensity, vegetation cover and slope length on soil moisture infiltration on typical watersheds of the Loess Plateau, China34
Unanswered questions on the Budyko framework33
Hydrological functioning of a beaver dam sequence and regional dam persistence during an extreme rainstorm33
Beaver dams attenuate flow: A multi‐site study33
Effect of spatial resolution of satellite images on estimating the greenness and evapotranspiration of urban green spaces33
Deep learning approaches for improving prediction of daily stream temperature in data‐scarce, unmonitored, and dammed basins32
Urban water systems under climate stress: An isotopic perspective from Berlin, Germany31
Forests and floods: Using field evidence to reconcile analysis methods31
River Discharge and Water Level Changes in the Mekong River: Droughts in an Era of Mega‐Dams30
Evaluating post‐wildfire logging‐slash cover treatment to reduce hillslope erosion after salvage logging using ground measurements and remote sensing30
Potential effects of cryogenic extraction biases on plant water source partitioning inferred from xylem‐water isotope ratios30
Illuminating the ‘invisible water crisis’ to address global water pollution challenges30
Evaluation of the temporal variations of groundwater storage and its interactions with climatic variables using GRACE data and hydrological models: A study from Turkey30
Nitrate removal and young stream water fractions at the catchment scale30
Parameter estimation for multiple post‐wildfire hydrologic models29
Aqua temporaria incognita28
Isotope‐aided modelling of ecohydrologic fluxes and water ages under mixed land use in Central Europe: The 2018 drought and its recovery28
Ecohydrological responses to surface flow across borders: Two decades of changes in vegetation greenness and water use in the riparian corridor of the Colorado River delta27
Can machine learning accelerate process understanding and decision‐relevant predictions of river water quality?27
Effects of riverbed incision on the hydrology of the Vietnamese Mekong Delta27
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