Publication: Water storage in a till catchment. II: Implications of transmissivity feedback for flow paths and turnover times
Water storage in a till catchment. II: Implications of transmissivity feedback for flow paths and turnover times
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Bishop, K., Seibert, J., Nyberg, L., & Rodhe, A. (2011). Water storage in a till catchment. II: Implications of transmissivity feedback for flow paths and turnover times. Hydrological Processes, 25, 3950–3959. https://doi.org/10.1002/hyp.8355
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This paper explores the flow paths and turnover times within a catchment characterized by the transmissivity feedback mechanism where there is a strong increase in the saturated hydraulic conductivity towards the soil surface and precipitation inputs saturate progressively more superficial layers of the soil profile. The analysis is facilitated by the correlation between catchment water storage and groundwater levels which made it possible to model the daily spatial distribution of water storage, both vertically in different soil hori
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Bishop, K., Seibert, J., Nyberg, L., & Rodhe, A. (2011). Water storage in a till catchment. II: Implications of transmissivity feedback for flow paths and turnover times. Hydrological Processes, 25, 3950–3959. https://doi.org/10.1002/hyp.8355