Articles | Volume 13, issue 12
https://doi.org/10.5194/hess-13-2287-2009
https://doi.org/10.5194/hess-13-2287-2009
02 Dec 2009
 | 02 Dec 2009

Linking soil- and stream-water chemistry based on a Riparian Flow-Concentration Integration Model

J. Seibert, T. Grabs, S. Köhler, H. Laudon, M. Winterdahl, and K. Bishop

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Cited articles

Bishop, K., Grip, H., and Oneill, A.: The Origins of Acid Runoff in a Hillslope during Storm Events, J. Hydrol., 116, 35–61, 1990.
Bishop, K.: Episodic increases in stream acidity, catchment flow pathways and hydrograph separation, PhD, Department of Geography, Cambridge University, Cambridge, UK, 246 pp., 1991.
Bishop, K., Pettersson, C., Allard, B., and Lee, Y. H.: Identification of the Riparian Sources of Aquatic Dissolved Organic-Carbon, Environ. Int., 20, 11–19, 1994.
Bishop, K., Lee, Y. H., Pettersson, C., and Allard, B.: Terrestrial Sources of Methylmercury in Surface Waters – the Importance of the Riparian Zone on the Svartberget Catchment, Water Air Soil Poll., 80, 435–444, 1995.
Bishop, K., Seibert, J., Köhler, S., and Laudon, H.: Resolving the Double Paradox of rapidly mobilized old water with highly variable responses in runoff chemistry, Hydrol. Process., 18, 185–189, 2004.