Hydrology and Earth System Sciences

Papers
(The H4-Index of Hydrology and Earth System Sciences is 41. 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 2021-08-01 to 2025-08-01.)
ArticleCitations
Feedback mechanisms between precipitation and dissolution reactions across randomly heterogeneous conductivity fields226
Uncertainty in three dimensions: the challenges of communicating probabilistic flood forecast maps199
Producing reliable hydrologic scenarios from raw climate model outputs without resorting to meteorological observations140
Implementation of global soil databases in the Noah-MP model and the effects on simulated mean and extreme soil hydrothermal changes137
Non-asymptotic distributions of water extremes: much ado about what?122
A scalable and modular reservoir implementation for large-scale integrated hydrologic simulations116
Do land models miss key soil hydrological processes controlling soil moisture memory?102
Multi-scale temporal analysis of evaporation on a saline lake in the Atacama Desert94
Why do our rainfall–runoff models keep underestimating the peak flows?87
Spatiotemporal optimization of groundwater monitoring networks using data-driven sparse sensing methods83
Karst spring recession and classification: efficient, automated methods for both fast- and slow-flow components77
Technical note: Introduction of a superconducting gravimeter as novel hydrological sensor for the Alpine research catchment Zugspitze74
How much water vapour does the Tibetan Plateau release into the atmosphere?71
Skilful probabilistic predictions of UK flood risk months ahead using a large-sample machine learning model trained on multimodel ensemble climate forecasts69
Key ingredients in regional climate modelling for improving the representation of typhoon tracks and intensities62
Bias-correcting input variables enhances forecasting of reference crop evapotranspiration62
Projecting end-of-century climate extremes and their impacts on the hydrology of a representative California watershed60
Quantifying multi-year hydrological memory with Catchment Forgetting Curves58
Combined impacts of climate change and human activities on blue and green water resources in a high-intensity development watershed56
Assessing the dependence structure between oceanographic, fluvial, and pluvial flooding drivers along the United States coastline56
Spatial variability in the seasonal precipitation lapse rates in complex topographical regions – application in France55
Revisiting parameter sensitivities in the variable infiltration capacity model across a hydroclimatic gradient54
Impact of bias nonstationarity on the performance of uni- and multivariate bias-adjusting methods: a case study on data from Uccle, Belgium51
Karst spring discharge modeling based on deep learning using spatially distributed input data50
Bedrock depth influences spatial patterns of summer baseflow, temperature and flow disconnection for mountainous headwater streams49
A hydrologist's guide to open science49
Machine-learning- and deep-learning-based streamflow prediction in a hilly catchment for future scenarios using CMIP6 GCM data46
Phenophase-based comparison of field observations to satellite-based actual evaporation estimates of a natural woodland: miombo woodland, southern Africa45
Evaluating an Earth system model from a water manager perspective44
Understanding the diurnal cycle of land–atmosphere interactions from flux site observations44
Extrapolating continuous vegetation water content to understand sub-daily backscatter variations44
Can system dynamics explain long-term hydrological behaviors? The role of endogenous linking structure44
Technical note: On uncertainties in plant water isotopic composition following extraction by cryogenic vacuum distillation44
Effect of the spatial resolution of digital terrain data obtained by drone on urban fluvial flood modeling of mountainous regions43
Use of streamflow indices to identify the catchment drivers of hydrographs43
Hydrological regime of Sahelian small waterbodies from combined Sentinel-2 MSI and Sentinel-3 Synthetic Aperture Radar Altimeter data43
Towards robust seasonal streamflow forecasts in mountainous catchments: impact of calibration metric selection in hydrological modeling42
Bayesian parameter inference in hydrological modelling using a Hamiltonian Monte Carlo approach with a stochastic rain model42
Adaptively monitoring streamflow using a stereo computer vision system42
Flood frequency analysis using mean daily flows vs. instantaneous peak flows42
Data worth analysis within a model-free data assimilation framework for soil moisture flow41
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