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Ross A Woods grad student 2017 University of Bristol (E-Tree)
 (Bringing structure to catchment-scale hydrological diversity around the world)
James W. Kirchner post-doc ETH Zürich
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Seybold H, Berghuijs WR, Prancevic JP, et al. (2022) Climate versus tectonics as controls on river profiles. Nature. 612: E13-E14
Kirchner JW, Berghuijs WR, Allen ST, et al. (2020) Streamflow response to forest management. Nature. 578: E12-E15
Allen ST, Jasechko S, Berghuijs WR, et al. (2019) Global sinusoidal seasonality in precipitation isotopes Hydrology and Earth System Sciences. 23: 3423-3436
Floriancic MG, Berghuijs WR, Kirchner JW, et al. (2019) The effects of climatic anomalies on low flows in Switzerland Hydrology and Earth System Sciences Discussions. 1-18
Blöschl G, Bierkens MF, Chambel A, et al. (2019) Twenty-three unsolved problems in hydrology (UPH) – a community perspective Hydrological Sciences Journal. 64: 1141-1158
Berghuijs WR, Harrigan S, Molnar P, et al. (2019) The Relative Importance of Different Flood‐Generating Mechanisms Across Europe Water Resources Research. 55: 4582-4593
Berghuijs WR, Allen ST, Harrigan S, et al. (2019) Growing Spatial Scales of Synchronous River Flooding in Europe Geophysical Research Letters. 46: 1423-1428
Berghuijs WR, Allen ST. (2019) Waters flowing out of systems are younger than the waters stored in those same systems Hydrological Processes. 33: 3251-3254
Allen ST, Berghuijs WR. (2018) A need for incentivizing field hydrology, especially in an era of open data: discussion of “The role of experimental work in hydrological sciences – insights from a community survey”* Hydrological Sciences Journal-Journal Des Sciences Hydrologiques. 63: 1262-1265
Berghuijs WR, Aalbers EE, Larsen JR, et al. (2017) Recent changes in extreme floods across multiple continents Environmental Research Letters. 12: 114035
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