Hydrological Processes

Papers
(The H4-Index of Hydrological Processes is 25. 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 2022-01-01 to 2026-01-01.)
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Changes in throughfall induced by low‐severity fire in a coniferous and broadleaved mixed forest68
Broad scale assessment of key drivers of streamflow generation in urban and urbanizing rivers55
Effects of Hydrological and Catchment Biophysical Factors on Baseflow Dynamics in Two Neighbouring Micro‐Catchments of the Andean Ecosystems51
Modelling of the Seasonal Snow Cover Dynamics for Open and Forested Areas in the Berchtesgaden National Park (Germany) Using the openAMUNDSEN Mountain Snow Cover Model48
Multisource remote sensing data facilitate ecohydrological simulations without runoff calibration47
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Groundwater levels, climate and anthropogenic factors affect the hydrology and water quality of an intermittent and a regulated subtropical stream39
Exploring Summer Precipitation Stable Isotopes in the Monsoon Border Zone: Environmental Drivers and Moisture Source Tracing38
Settling of superparamagnetic silica encapsulated DNA microparticles in river water35
Quantifying the Effect of Catchment Snow Cover on Stream Temperature Dynamics in a Mountainous Region35
Epikarst Controls of Runoff Composition in Subterranean Stream After Rainstorm Events34
Groundwater‐Pond Interactions on a Remote Sand Island Driven by Oceanic and Meteorologic Processes33
A multi‐method approach for the identification and quantification of water balance components of two lentic small water bodies33
Impacts of land use and soil conservation measures on runoff and soil loss from two contrasted soils in the black soil region, northeastern China28
Use of gravimetric measurements to calibrate thermal dissipation probes with stem segments28
Accuracy evaluation of evapotranspiration estimated by inverse analysis using FLUXNET2015 at forest sites28
Stability in headwater chemical signatures across a dynamic flow regime in a highly urbanized Piedmont catchment28
The turning of ecological change in the Yellow River Basin26
Rainfall‐runoff responses and hillslope moisture thresholds for an upland tropical catchment in Eastern Madagascar subject to long‐term slash‐and‐burn practices26
Decoding the Hysteretic Behaviour of Hydraulic Variables in Lowland Rivers Using Multivariate Monitoring Approaches26
Hydrological Whiplash: Highlighting the Need for Better Understanding and Quantification of Sub‐Seasonal Hydrological Extreme Transitions25
Separating the impact of climate change and human activities on the connection between meteorological and hydrological drought25
The influence of wheat straw mulching and straw length on infiltration, runoff and soil loss25
On the role of the architecture for spring discharge prediction with deep learning approaches25
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