Articles | Volume 30, issue 2
https://doi.org/10.5194/hess-30-343-2026
https://doi.org/10.5194/hess-30-343-2026
Research article
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23 Jan 2026
Research article |  | 23 Jan 2026

Bedrock geology controls on new water fractions and catchment functioning in contrasted nested catchments

Guilhem Türk, Christoph J. Gey, Bernd R. Schöne, Marius G. Floriancic, James W. Kirchner, Loic Leonard, Laurent Gourdol, Richard F. Keim, and Laurent Pfister

Data sets

Meteorological and isotope data in the Alzette River basin Guilhem Türk et al. https://github.com/guilhem-turk/Turk-et-al.-2025-_EHS.git

Model code and software

R scripts used to produce the figures Guilhem Türk https://github.com/guilhem-turk/Turk-et-al.-2025-_EHS.git

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Short summary
How landscape features affect water storage and release in catchments remains poorly understood. Here we used water stable isotopes in 12 streams to assess the fraction of precipitation reaching streamflow in less than 2 weeks. More recent precipitation was found when streamflow was high and the fraction was linked to the geology (i.e. high when impermeable, low when permeable). Such information is key for better anticipating streamflow responses to a changing climate.
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