Professor Doerthe Tetzlaff

Professor Doerthe Tetzlaff The University of Aberdeen School of Geosciences Professor Doerthe Tetzlaff Chair in Hydrology and Landscape Ecology work +44 (0)1224 273702 pref School of Geosciences, St Mary's, B31

Chair in Hydrology and Landscape Ecology

PhD, MSc

Professor Doerthe Tetzlaff

Personal Details

Telephone: +44 (0)1224 273702
Email: d.tetzlaff@abdn.ac.uk
Address: School of Geosciences, St Mary's, B31
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Biography

Higher Education:

  • 2004 PhD in Hydrology (Dr. rer. Nat.), University of Freiburg, Germany: "Ecologically meaningful hydrological assessment of flow dynamics in urban rivers"
  • 1999 MSc in Physical Geography and Landscape Ecology, Department of Physical Geography and Ecology, University of Hanover, Germany; Master thesis at CSIRO Land and Water Townsville, Queensland, Australia
  • 1994 BSc in Geography, University of Potsdam, Germany

Employment History:

  • 2010-date: Professor of Hydrology and Landscape Ecology, School of Geosciences, University of Aberdeen (maternity leave 06/2011-12/2011)
  • 2009-2010: Reader (Associate Professor) in Hydrology, School of Geosciences, University of Aberdeen
  • 2008: Founding member of the Northern Rivers Institute [Group weblink], School of Geosciences, University of Aberdeen
  • 2007-2009: Lecturer in Hydrology, School of Geosciences, University of Aberdeen
  • 2004-2007: Post-Doctoral Research Fellow, School of Geoscience, University of Aberdeen (German Research Foundation Fellowship, DFG, German equivalent of NERC Research Fellowship)
  • 2000-2004: Research Assistant, Institute of Hydrology, University of Freiburg, Germany
  • 1999-2000: Research Assistant, Department of Soil Sciences, University of Hanover, Germany

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Research Interests

The basic aim of my research is to understand and to gain further insight into the spatial and temporal variability of how catchments function and behave hydrologically at different scales; hydrological process linkages and the associated landscape controls. My work also involves the exploration of the inter-linkages between catchment hydrology and hydroecology and how the variability of hydrological behaviour of catchments and in-stream hydrology influences the structure and function of riverine habitats.

These research objectives are integrated in the following research themes by close linkages:

I. Catchment dynamics and hydrological behaviour: runoff generation and streamflow generation processes, flow paths: catchment inter-comparison; understanding landscape controls on hydrological flow paths and transit times of water in different catchments; conceptualisation of process understanding using Geographic Information Systems (GIS), landscape analysis and interpretation of environmental tracer data; use of tracer studies within modelling frameworks to understand catchment hydrological functioning; transit time proxies.

II. Riverine ecosystems – ecologically meaningful hydrological/hydraulic assessment:
understanding the hydraulic influences on feeding habitats of juvenile salmon and influence of stream flows on the migratory movement of adult salmon into tributaries used for spawning; exploring utility of the concept of connectivity, showing how it can contribute to a more interdisciplinary understanding of the effects of catchment-scale hydrological processes and the migratory movement of adult salmon (Salmo salar).

 


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Current Research

Research student supervision

Ongoing

M. Blumstock (start 2013): Connectivity and storage in riparian zones (Lead supervisor)

C. Lehr (start 2012): Regime dynamics of aquatic-terrestrial boundaries and their change (Co-supervisor)

J. Dick, PhD (start 2011) Heterogeneity of riparian zones (Lead supervisor)

L. Slater, PhD (start 2010) Where do floodplains begin in fluvial networks (Co-supervisor)

C. Mcleman, PhD (start 2010) Transport in Fractal Networks: Mathematical Modelling of Scaling in River Basins (Co-supervisor)

A. Peralta Tapia, PhD (start 2010) Hydrological transit time in boreal catchments: A foundation for understanding biogeochemical response to climate change in northern regions (Co-supervisor)

Completed

S. McGrane, PhD (2009-2012) Effects of climate change on hydrological functioning of upland catchments (Lead supervisor)

R. Capell, PhD (2008-2011) Sustaining river flow under climate change – influence of landscape evolution on groundwater resources (Lead supervisor)

M. Speed, PhD (2007-2011) Isotope hydrology of a large river basin (Co-supervisor)

C. Birkel, PhD (2008-2010) Enhancing methodologies to hydrological data collection in a changing environment (Lead supervisor, with Dr. S. Dunn, Macaulay Institute, Aberdeen)


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Research Grants

PERMAfrost catchments in transition: HYDROlogical controls on Carbon cycling and greenhouse gas budgets(PERMA-HYDRO-C). NERC,Co-Investigator and Principal Investigator in Aberdeen, Total FEC Cost £345K Aberdeen (Total £1.1M), 2012-2014.

Using high-resolution LiDAR to elucidate microtopographic controls on the storage and flux of water and carbon in upland catchments. NERC ARSF facility, Total fEC Cost ~£24K, PI. 2013.

Aqualink - Aquatic Boundaries and Linkages in Changing Environments. Leibniz Society, Germany, Co-Investigator and Principal Investigator in Aberdeen, £70K to Aberdeen, 2012-2014.

Large Rivers as Complex Systems, Principal’s Interdisciplinary Fund, Principal Investigator, £3K, 2011.

Virtual observatory to sustain and improve soil and water. NERC,Co-Investigator and Work-package leader on internationalisation, Total FEC £67K Aberdeen (Total £2M), 2010-2012.

Inter-site comparison of hydrological functioning to assess seasonal storage dynamics in different climatic regions. Carnegie Trust, Sole Investigator, £2.2K., 2010.

Hydrological transit time in boreal catchments: A foundation for understanding biogeochemical response to climate change in northern regions. The Swedish Research Council, Co-Investigator, £222K. 2010-2012.

Fellowship in Freshwater Science, Leibniz Institute of Freshwater Ecology and Inland Fisheries, Berlin, Germany, Principal Investigator, £15K, 2010.

Northern Watershed Ecosystem Response to Climate Change NORTH-WATCHLeverhulme Trust, International Collaborative Network. Principal Investigator, £123K, 2009-2011.

Effects of climate change on hydrological functioning of upland catchments. SAGES PhD studentship, Lead Supervisor £36K. 2009-2012.

How does hydrologically induced environmental change mobilise soil carbon? Use of lead isotopes as a marker for organic matter mobilisation.NERC, Principal Investigator, £14.3K, 2008.

Landscape influences on patterns of water movement in a large river basin. Leverhulme Trust, Co-investigator, £198K, 2007-2010.

Enhancing methodologies for capturing hydrological data in a changing environment. Macaulay Development Trust, Co-Investigator, Lead University supervisor, £69K, 2007-2010.

Advanced numerical approaches in modelling catchment behaviour. Carnegie Trust, Sole Investigator, £2.5K. 2007.

Deforestation and the hydrological behaviour of catchments: identifying the impacts of forest operations on water movement and water quality. Carnegie Trust, Sole Investigator, £2K. 2006.

Runoff generation processes and their dependence on landscape organization. Principal’s Small Grant Fund, University of Aberdeen, Sole Investigator, £0.8K. 2005.

Spatial and temporal variability of environmental flow indicators – developing the tools for an ecologically meaningful assessment of hydrological change. German Research Foundation (DFG), German equivalent of NERC, Sole Investigator, £45K. 2004-2006.

Mobility of cadmium in soils – measurement and assessment. Research Fellowship, “Friedrich-Ebert” Trust, Sole Investigator, £10K. 1999.

 

 


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Teaching Responsibilities

Annual Catchment Science Summer School”; 5-Day shortcourse for Post Graduate students and Post Docs, University of Aberdeen. Every August.

“Environmental Hydrology” 4th yr

“Geographical Issues”, 4th yr

"GIS in Hydrology", 3rd yr

"Skills in Physical Geography", 3rd yr

“Environmental Systems”, 2nd yr


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External Responsibilities

Professional distinctions:

  • Member, NERC PRC Freshwater Recruitment Panel 2012.
  • Adjunct Visiting Scientist Leibniz Institute of Freshwater Ecology and Inland Fisheries, Berlin Germany. Since 2010.
  • Invited Chair of international initiative on Prediction in Ungauged Basins (PUB) of the International Association of Hydrological Sciences (IAHS); Theme 2 “Conceptualization of process heterogeneity”, a major initiative to improve prediction in data sparse regions (Invited 2007-2009, Re-invited 2009-2011).
  • Elected European Co-Chair of the Gordon Research Conference on Catchment Science, 2009-2011.
  • Member, Peer review panel NERC (Natural Environment Research Council), since 2009.
  • Editorships:
    • Associate Editor, Hydrological Processes (one of the top ranking journals in the ISI Water Resources subject area), since January 2012.
    • Editorial Board Member, Hydrological Processes, since 2010.
    • Editor of Hydrology and Water Resources Section, Geography Compass, 2009-2011.
    • Guest-editor on Special Issue Hydrological Processes "Catchments in the future North: interdisciplinary science for sustainable management in the 21st Century" (published 2013).
    • Guest-editor on Special Issue Hydrological Processes “Measurements and modeling of storage dynamics across scales” (published 2011).
    • Guest-editor on Special Issue Hydrological Processes “Catchment Processes and Heterogeneity at Multiple Scales” (published  2010).

 International committees: 

  • Invited member of AGU Hydrology Section's Early Career Award Committee, 2013-2015.
  • Invited Chair of Hydrology Section Surface Water Technical Committee AGU (American Geophysical Union)  2013-2015.
  • Invited member of Scientific Advisory Committee PUB (Prediction in Ungauged Basins) Putting PUB into Practice, 2011.
  • Invited member of Hydrology Section Surface Water Technical Committee AGU (American Geophysical Union) 2010-2012.
  • Invited member Tellers Committee AGU (American Geophysical Union), 2010-2012.
  • Invited member of steering committee for US consortium CUAHSI (Consortium of Universities for the Advancement of Hydrologic Science) Inter-site Comparison 2009-2010.
  • Member of Executive Committee EGU (European Geosciences Union) on Catchment Hydrology, since 2007.
  • Member of Executive Committee AGU (American Geophysical Union) on Surface Water, 2006-2010.
  • Member of Executive Committee EGU (European Geosciences Union) Estuaries, Wetlands and Eco-Hydrology, since 2004.

 Membership of professional bodies

  • International Association of Hydrological Sciences (IAHS)
  • American Geophysical Union  (AGU)
  • European Geosciences Union (EGU)
  • British Hydrological Society (BHS)
  • German Hydrological Society (DHG)
  • Fisheries Society of the British Isles (FSBI)

Research Proposal Reviewer – international funding councils

  • National Science Foundation - Division of Earth Sciences (US)
  • External reviewer for NSERC (Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada)
  • Swiss National Science Foundation 
  • Council for the Earth and Life sciences, Netherland organisation for Scientific Research

 


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Admin Responsibilities

  • Member of College REF Steering Committee - Unit of Assessment 7 Co-Lead, since 2010.
  • Member of Marine Collaboration Research Forum (MarCRF) Board, since 2013.
  • Member of EFS (Environment & Food Security) University of Aberdeen Theme Managerial Board, since 2012.
  • Director of the Northern Rivers Institute, School of Geosciences, since 2010.
  • Member of College of Physical Sciences, Research and Commercialisation Committee as representative of Geography and Environment Research Unit of Assessment, School of Geosciences, University of Aberdeen, since 2010.
  • Theme Leader of the Environmental Processes and Change Group, School of Geosciences, University of Aberdeen, since 2010.

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Honours and Awards

2013: Appointment as member of Royal Society of Edinburgh (RSE) Young Academy of Scotland

2009: Visiting Fellowship in Freshwater Science, Leibniz Institute of Freshwater Ecology and Inland Fisheries, Berlin Germany (the largest centre of excellence for hydroecological research in Germany)

2004: Young Person’s Fellowship, Environment Agency for England and Wales

2004: Young Scientist's Award for Europeans, European Geosciences Union

2003: Young Scientist's Award for Europeans, European Geophysical Society

2002: Young Scientist's Award for Europeans, European Geophysical Society

1999: Research Fellowship “Friedrich-Ebert” Trust, for particularly talented postgraduate students

1994-98: Student scholarship “Friedrich-Ebert” Trust, for particularly talented undergraduate students


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International conference / workshop organisation

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  • "Catchments of the future North: creating science for management in 2050“, 2012, Potsdam, Germany
  • GRC Gordon Research Conference on Catchment Science on “Sentinels of Global Change”, July 2011, Maine, US; The most important conference on integration of hydrological, biogeochemical and biological sciences (European Co-Chair, with Irena Creed)
  • "Simple models for complex problems - using empirical data and models in a learning framework for prediction in northern catchments”, 2011, Hubbard Brook Experimental Site, US (with K. McGuire, J. Shanley)
  • Integration of biophysical and socio-economic models”, 2010, Scotland, UK (with M. Kirkby)
  • Hydro-ecological responses to climate change”, 2010, Scotland, UK (with C. Soulsby)
  • Hydrological regulation of stream DOC in northern catchments”, 2010, Umea, Sweden (with H. Laudon)
  • “Climatic drivers, hydrological regime and environmental change”, 2009, Dorset, Canada (with S. Carey)
  • “From catchment scale process conceptualisation to predictive capability”, 2007, Scotland (with S.M. Dunn, C. Soulsby)

Convener of sessions at major international conferences:

  •  “Everything, everywhere, all the time: understanding catchment processes using long-term, high-frequency, and widely distributed hydrochemical measurements”. European Geosciences Union (EGU) General Assembly – the largest annual gathering of geoscientists in Europe, 2011, Vienna. (with J. Kirchner, C. Soulsby, B. Reynolds)
  • „Hydrologic similarity at the catchment scale“European Geosciences Union (EGU) General Assembly, 2011, Vienna (with S. Archfield, T. Wagener, A. Castellarin, R. Vogel)
  • “Measurements and modeling of storage dynamics across scales”.American Geophysical Union (AGU) – the largest annual gathering of geoscientists in the world, 2010, San Francisco (with S. Carey, J. McNamara)
  • “Integrating Geomorphic, Hydrologic, and Ecologic Processes for Sustainable Management of River Corridors”.American Geophysical Union (AGU), 2010, San Francisco (with A. Simon, L. Band, T. Beechie)
  •  “Data, Information Systems, Interoperability, Cloud Computing and Community Modeling in Hydrology”.American Geophysical Union (AGU), 2010, San Francisco (with D. Tarboton, J. Freer, R. Hooper)
  • Upscaling and Process Emergence: Field Experiments and Predictive Tools to Bridge Temporal and Spatial Scales in Hydrology”.American Geophysical Union (AGU), 2009, San Francisco (with S. Carey, J. McNamara)
  •  “Catchment processes and heterogeneity at multiple scales – benchmarking observations, conceptualisation and prediction”. European Geosciences Union (EGU) General Assembly, 2009, Vienna (with H. Laudon, S. Carey, K. McGuire)
  • “Catchment processes and heterogeneity at multiple scales – benchmarking observations, conceptualisation and prediction”. American Geophysical Union (AGU), 2008, San Francisco (with H. Laudon, S. Carey, K. McGuire, J. McNamara, S. Lyon)
  • “Riverine systems: new methods, concepts and applications linking hydrology, hydraulics, geomorphology and ecologyEuropean Geosciences Union (EGU) General Assembly, 2008, Vienna (with S. Lane)
  • “Catchment architecture - observations, analysis and modelling of spatial variability in catchment hydrology ” European Geosciences Union (EGU) General Assembly, 2008, Vienna (with M. Kirkby, P. Bogaart, J. Skoien)
  • Hydrological, chemical and biological processes in rivers and riparian zones” European Geosciences Union (EGU) General Assembly, 2007, Vienna (with I. A. Malcolm, S. Krause)
  • “Catchment structure and connectivity European Geosciences Union (EGU) General Assembly, 2007, Vienna (with P. Bogaart, M. Kirkby, E. Zehe)
  • “Environmental flows and river restoration”. European Geosciences Union (EGU) General Assembly, 2006, Vienna (with S. White, P. Molnar and G. Lahaa)

 


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Publications

Contributions to Journals

Articles

  • Kruitbos, LM., Tetzlaff, D., Soulsby, C., Buttle, J., Carey, SK., Laudon, H., McDonnell, JJ., McGuire, K., Seibert, J., Cunjak, R. & Shanley, J. (2013). 'Hydroclimatic and hydrochemical controls on Plecoptera diversity and distribution in northern freshwater ecosystems (vol 693, pg 39, 2012)'. Hydrobiologia, vol 702, no. 1, pp. 297.
    [Online] DOI: 10.1007/s10750-012-1383-7
  • Capell, R., Tetzlaff, D. & Soulsby, C. (2013). 'Will catchment characteristics moderate the projected effects of climate change on flow regimes in the Scottish Highlands?'. Hydrological Processes, vol 27, no. 5, pp. 687-699.
    [Online] DOI: 10.1002/hyp.9626
  • Hrachowitz, M., Savenije, H., Bogaard, TA., Tetzlaff, D. & Soulsby, C. (2013). 'What can flux tracking teach us about water age distribution patterns and their temporal dynamics?'. Hydrology and Earth System Sciences, vol 17, no. 2, pp. 533-564.
    [Online] DOI: 10.5194/hess-17-533-2013
  • Goode, JR., Buffington, JM., Tonina, D., Isaak, DJ., Thurow, RF., Wenger, S., Nagel, D., Luce, C., Tetzlaff, D. & Soulsby, C. (2013). 'Potential effects of climate change on streambed scour and risks to salmonid survival in snow-dominated mountain basins'. Hydrological Processes, vol 27, no. 5, pp. 750-765.
    [Online] DOI: 10.1002/hyp.9728
  • Laudon, H., Tetzlaff, D., Soulsby, C., Carey, S., Seibert, J., Buttle, J., Shanley, J., McDonnell, JJ. & McGuire, K. (2013). 'Change in winter climate will affect dissolved organic carbon and water fluxes in mid-to-high latitude catchments'. Hydrological Processes, vol 27, no. 5, pp. 700-709.
    [Online] DOI: 10.1002/hyp.9686
  • Tetzlaff, D., Soulsby, C., Buttle, J., Capell, R., Carey, SK., Laudon, H., McDonnell, J., McGuire, K., Seibert, S. & Shanley, J. (2013). 'Catchments on the cusp?: Structural and functional change in northern ecohydrology'. Hydrological Processes, vol 27, no. 5, pp. 766-774.
    [Online] DOI: 10.1002/hyp.9700
  • Bracken, LJ., Wainwright, J., Reaney, SM., Ali, GA., Tetzlaff, D., Smith, MW. & Roy, AG. (2013). 'Concepts of hydrological connectivity: Research approaches, Pathways and future agendas'. Earth Science Reviews, vol 119, pp. 17-34.
    [Online] DOI: 10.1016/j.earscirev.2013.02.001
  • Birkel, C., Soulsby, C., Ali, G. & Tetzlaff, D. (in press). 'Assessing The Cumulative Impacts Of Hydropower Regulation On The Flow Characteristics Of A Large Atlantic Salmon River System'. River Research and Applications.
    [Online] DOI: 10.1002/rra.2656
  • Imholt, C., Soulsby, C., Malcolm, IA., Hrachowitz, M., Gibbins, CN., Langan, S. & Tetzlaff, D. (2013). 'Influence of scale on thermal characteristics in a large montane river basin'. River Research and Applications, vol 29, no. 4, pp. 403-419.
    [Online] DOI: 10.1002/rra.1608
  • Capell, R., Tetzlaff, D., Hartley, AJ., Soulsby, C. & Tetzlaff, D. (2012). 'Linking metrics of hydrological function and transit times to landscape controls in a heterogeneous mesoscale catchment'. Hydrological Processes, vol 26, no. 3, pp. 405-420.
    [Online] DOI: 10.1002/hyp.8139
  • Birkel, C., Soulsby, C., Tetzlaff, D., Dunn, S. & Spezia, L. (2012). 'High-frequency storm event isotope sampling reveals time-variant transit time distributions and influence of diurnal cycles'. Hydrological Processes, vol 26, no. 2, pp. 308-316.
    [Online] DOI: 10.1002/hyp.8210
  • McMillan, H., Tetzlaff, D., Clark, M. & Soulsby, C. (2012). 'Do time-variable tracers aid the evaluation of hydrological model structure?: A multi-model approach'. Water Resources Research, vol 48, no. 5, W05501.
    [Online] DOI: 10.1029/2011WR011688
  • Imholt, C., Soulsby, C., Malcolm, I., Gibbins, CN., Tetzlaff, D. & Langan, S. (in press). 'Influence of scale on thermal characteristics in a large montane river basin'. River Research and Applications.
    [Online] DOI: 10.1002/rra.1608
  • Malcolm, I., Gibbins, CN., Fryer, RJ., Keay, J., Tetzlaff, D. & Soulsby, C. (in press). 'The influence of forestry on acidification and recovery: insights from long-term hydrochemical and invertebrate data'. Ecological Indicators.
    [Online] DOI: 10.1016/j.ecolind.2011.12.011
  • Tetzlaff, D., Capell, R. & Soulsby, C. (2012). 'Land use and hydroclimatic influences on Faecal Indictor Organisms in two large Scottish catchments: towards land use-based models as screening tools'. Science of the Total Environment, vol 434, pp. 110-122.
    [Online] DOI: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2011.11.090
  • Birkel, C., Soulsby, C. & Tetzlaff, D. (2012). 'Modelling the impacts of land cover change on streamflow dynamics of a tropical rainforest headwater catchment'. Hydrological Science Journal, vol 57, no. 8, pp. 1–19.
    [Online] DOI: 10.1080/02626667.2012.728707
  • Ali, G., Tetzlaff, D., Soulsby, C. & McDonnell, J. (2012). 'Topographic, pedologic and climatic interactions influencing streamflow generation at multiple catchment scales'. Hydrological Processes, vol 26, no. 25, pp. 3858-3874.
    [Online] DOI: 10.1002/hyp.8416
  • Birkel, C., Paroli, R., Spezia, L., Dunn, SM., Tetzlaff, D. & Soulsby, C. (2012). 'A new approach to simulating stream isotope dynamics using markov switching autoregressive models'. Advances in Water Resources, vol 46, pp. 20-30.
    [Online] DOI: 10.1016/j.advwatres.2012.05.013
  • Malcolm, I., Gibbins, CN., Soulsby, C., Tetzlaff, D. & Moir, H. (2012). 'The influence of hydrology and hydraulics on salmonids between spawning and emergence: implications for the management of flows in regulated rivers'. Fisheries Management and Ecology, vol 19, no. 6, pp. 464-474.
    [Online] DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2400.2011.00836.x
  • Ali, G., Tetzlaff, D., Soulsby, C., McDonnell, J. & Capell, R. (2012). 'A comparison of similarity indices for catchment classification using a cross-regional dataset'. Advances in Water Resources, vol 40, pp. 11-22.
    [Online] DOI: 10.1016/j.advwatres.2012.01.008
  • Laudon, H., Buttle, J., Carey, SK., McDonnell, J., McGuire, K., Seibert, J., Shanley, J., Soulsby, C. & Tetzlaff, D. (2012). 'Cross-regional prediction of long-term trajectory of stream water DOC response to climate change'. Geophysical Research Letters, vol 39, L18404.
    [Online] DOI: 10.1029/2012GL053033
  • Capell, R., Tetzlaff, D. & Soulsby, C. (2012). 'Can time domain and source area tracers reduce uncertainty in rainfall-runoff models in larger heterogeneous catchments?'. Water Resources Research, vol 48, W09544.
    [Online] DOI: 10.1029/2011WR011543
  • Birkel, C., Tetzlaff, D., Dunn, SM. & Soulsby, C. (2011). 'Using time domain and geographic source tracers to conceptualize streamflow generation processes in lumped rainfall-runoff models'. Water Resources Research, vol 47, no. 2, w02515.
    [Online] DOI: 10.1029/2010WR009547
  • Birkel, C., Tetzlaff, D., Dunn, SM. & Soulsby, C. (2011). 'Using lumped conceptual rainfall-runoff models to simulate daily isotope variability with fractionation in a nested mesoscale catchment'. Advances in Water Resources, vol 34, no. 3, pp. 383-394.
    [Online] DOI: 10.1016/j.advwatres.2010.12.006
  • Hrachowitz, M., Soulsby, C., Tetzlaff, D. & Malcolm, IA. (2011). 'Sensitivity of mean transit time estimates to model conditioning and data availability le'. Hydrological Processes, vol 25, no. 6, pp. 980-990.
    [Online] DOI: 10.1002/hyp.7922
  • Tetzlaff, D., Soulsby, C., Hrachowitz, M. & Speed, M. (2011). 'Relative influence of upland and lowland headwaters on the isotope hydrology and transit times of larger catchments'. Journal of Hydrology, vol 400, no. 3-4, pp. 438-447.
    [Online] DOI: 10.1016/j.jhydrol.2011.01.053
  • Addy, S., Soulsby, C., Hartley, AJ. & Tetzlaff, D. (2011). 'Characterisation of channel reach morphology and associated controls in deglaciated montane catchments in the Cairngorms, Scotland'. Geomorphology, vol 132, no. 3-4, pp. 176-186.
    [Online] DOI: 10.1016/j.geomorph.2011.05.007
  • Speed, M., Hrachowitz, M., Soulsby, C. & Tetzlaff, D. (2011). 'Evolution of the spatial and temporal characteristics of the isotope hydrology of a montane river basin'. Hydrological Sciences Journal, vol 56, no. 3, pp. 426-442.
    [Online] DOI: 10.1080/02626667.2011.561208
  • Dawson, JJC., Tetzlaff, D., Speed, M., Hrachowitz, M. & Soulsby, C. (2011). 'Seasonal controls on DOC dynamics in nested upland catchments in NE Scotland'. Hydrological Processes, vol 25, no. 10, pp. 1647-1658.
    [Online] DOI: 10.1002/hyp.7925
  • Brewer, MJ., Tetzlaff, D., Malcolm, IA. & Soulsby, C. (2011). 'Source distribution modelling for end-member mixing in hydrology'. Environmetrics, vol 22, no. 8, pp. 921-932.
    [Online] DOI: 10.1002/env.1110
  • Birkel, C., Soulsby, C. & Tetzlaff, D. (2011). 'Modelling catchment-scale water storage dynamics: reconciling dynamic storage with tracer-inferred passive storage'. Hydrological Processes, vol 25, no. 25, pp. 3924-3936.
    [Online] DOI: 10.1002/hyp.8201
  • Soulsby, C., Piegat, K., Seibert, J. & Tetzlaff, D. (2011). 'Catchment-scale estimates of flow path partitioning and water storage based on transit time and runoff modelling'. Hydrological Processes, vol 25, no. 25, pp. 3960-3976.
    [Online] DOI: 10.1002/hyp.8324
  • McNamara, JP., Tetzlaff, D., Bishop, K., Soulsby, C., Seyfried, M., Peters, NE., Aulenbach, BT. & Hooper, R. (2011). 'Storage as a Metric of Catchment Comparison'. Hydrological Processes, vol 25, no. 21, pp. 3364-3371.
    [Online] DOI: 10.1002/hyp.8113
  • Capell, R., Tetzlaff, D., Malcolm, IA., Hartley, AJ. & Soulsby, C. (2011). 'Using hydrochemical tracers to conceptualise hydrological function in a larger scale catchment draining contrasting geologic provinces'. Journal of Hydrology, vol 408, no. 1-2, pp. 164-177.
    [Online] DOI: 10.1016/j.jhydrol.2011.07.034
  • Dawson, JJC., Tetzlaff, D., Carey, A-M, Raab, A., Soulsby, C., Killham, KS. & Meharg, AA. (2010). 'Characterizing Pb Mobilization from Upland Soils to Streams Using 206Pb/207Pb Isotopic Ratios'. Environmental Science & Technology, vol 44, no. 1, pp. 243-249.
    [Online] DOI: 10.1021/es902664d
  • Hrachowitz, M., Soulsby, C., Tetzlaff, D. & Speed, MRD. (2010). 'Catchment transit times and landscape controls: does scale matter?'. Hydrological Processes, vol 24, no. 1, pp. 117-125.
    [Online] DOI: 10.1002/hyp.7510
  • Birkel, C., Tetzlaff, D., Dunn, S. & Soulsby, C. (2010). 'Towards a simple dynamic process conceptualization in rainfall-runoff models using multi-criteria calibration and tracers in temperate, upland catchments'. Hydrological Processes, vol 24, no. 3, pp. 260-275.
    [Online] DOI: 10.1002/hyp.7478
  • Tetzlaff, D., Soulsby, C. & Birkel, C. (2010). 'Hydrological connectivity and microbiological fluxes in montane catchments: The role of seasonality and climatic variability'. Hydrological Processes, vol 24, no. 9, pp. 1231-1235.
    [Online] DOI: 10.1002/hyp.7680
  • Speed, M., Tetzlaff, D., Soulsby, C., Hrachowitz, M. & Waldron, S. (2010). 'Isotopic and geochemical tracers reveal similarities in transit times in contrasting mesoscale catchments'. Hydrological Processes, vol 24, no. 9, pp. 1211-1224.
    [Online] DOI: 10.1002/hyp.7593
  • Soulsby, C., Tetzlaff, D. & Hrachowitz, M. (2010). 'Spatial distribution of transit times in montane catchments: Conceptualization tools for management'. Hydrological Processes, vol 24, no. 22, pp. 3283-3288.
    [Online] DOI: 10.1002/hyp.7864
  • McDonnell, JJ., McGuire, K., Aggarwal, P., Beven, KJ., Biondi, D., Destouni, G., Dunn, S., James, A., Kirchner, J., Kraft, P., Lyon, S., Maloszewski, P., Newman, B., Pfister, L., Rinaldo, A., Rodhe, A., Sayama, T., Seibert, J., Solomon, K., Soulsby, C., Stewart, M., Tetzlaff, D., Tobin, C., Troch, P., Weiler, M., Western, A., Wörman, A. & Wrede, S. (2010). 'How old is streamwater?: Open questions in catchment transit time conceptualization, modelling and analysis'. Hydrological Processes, vol 24, no. 12, pp. 1745-1754.
    [Online] DOI: 10.1002/hyp.7796
  • Hrachowitz, M., Soulsby, C., Imholt, C., Malcolm, IA. & Tetzlaff, D. (2010). 'Thermal regimes in a large upland salmon river: a simple model to identify the influence of landscape controls and climate change on maximum temperatures'. Hydrological Processes, vol 24, no. 23, pp. 3374-3391.
    [Online] DOI: 10.1002/hyp.7756
  • Carey, SK., Tetzlaff, D., Seibert, J., Soulsby, C., Buttle, J., Laudon, H., McDonnell, J., McGuire, K., Caissie, D., Shanley, J., Kennedy, M., Devito, K. & Pomeroy, JW. (2010). 'Inter-comparison of hydro-climatic regimes across northern catchments: Synchronicity, resistance and resilience'. Hydrological Processes, vol 24, no. 24, pp. 3591-3602.
    [Online] DOI: 10.1002/hyp.7880
  • Dunn, SM., Birkel, C., Tetzlaff, D. & Soulsby, C. (2010). 'Transit time distributions of a conceptual model: Their characteristics and sensitivities'. Hydrological Processes, vol 24, no. 12, pp. 1719-1729.
    [Online] DOI: 10.1002/hyp.7560
  • Hrachowitz, M., Soulsby, C., Tetzlaff, D., Malcolm, IA. & Schoups, G. (2010). 'Gamma distribution models for transit time estimation in catchments: Physical interpretation of parameters and implications for time-variant transit time assessment'. Water Resources Research, vol 46, W10536.
    [Online] DOI: 10.1029/2010WR009148
  • Soulsby, C., Tetzlaff, D. & Hrachowitz, M. (2010). 'Are transit times useful process-based tools for flow prediction and classification in ungauged basins in montane regions?'. Hydrological Processes, vol 24, no. 12, pp. 1685-1696.
    [Online] DOI: 10.1002/hyp.7578
  • Kirchner, JW., Tetzlaff, D. & Soulsby, C. (2010). 'Comparing chloride and water isotopes as hydrological tracers in two Scottish catchments'. Hydrological Processes, vol 24, no. 12, pp. 1631-1645.
    [Online] DOI: 10.1002/hyp.7676
  • Lyon, SW., Laudon, H., Seibert, J., Mörth, M., Tetzlaff, D. & Bishop, KH. (2010). 'Controls on snowmelt water mean transit times in northern boreal catchments'. Hydrological Processes, vol 24, no. 12, pp. 1672-1684.
    [Online] DOI: 10.1002/hyp.7577
  • Birkel, C., Dunn, SM., Soulsby, C. & Tetzlaff, D. (2010). 'Assessing the value of high-resolution isotope tracer data in the stepwise development of a lumped conceptual rainfall-runoff model'. Hydrological Processes, vol 24, no. 16, pp. 2335-2348.
    [Online] DOI: 10.1002/hyp.7763
  • Godsey, SE., Aas, W., Clair, TA., de Wit, HA., Fernandez, IJ., Kahl, JS., Malcolm, IA., Neal, C., Neal, M., Nelson, SJ., Norton, SA., Palucis, MC., Skjelkvåle, BL., Soulsby, C., Tetzlaff, D. & Kirchner, JW. (2010). 'Generality of fractal 1/f scaling in catchment tracer time series, and its implications for catchment travel time distributions'. Hydrological Processes, vol 24, no. 12, pp. 1660-1671.
    [Online] DOI: 10.1002/hyp.7677
  • Tetzlaff, D., Brewer, MJ., Malcolm, IA. & Soulsby, C. (2010). 'Storm flow and baseflow response to reduced acid deposition: using Bayesian compositional analysis in hydrograph separation with changing end members'. Hydrological Processes, vol 24, no. 16, pp. 2300-2312.
    [Online] DOI: 10.1002/hyp.7679
  • Malcolm, I., Soulsby, C., Youngson, AF. & Tetzlaff, D. (2009). 'Fine scale variability of hyporheic hydrochemistry in salmon spawning gravels with contrasting groundwater-surface water interactions'. Quarterly Journal of Engineering Geology and Hydrogeology, vol 17, no. 1, pp. 161-174.
    [Online] DOI: 10.1007/s10040-008-0339-5
  • Tetzlaff, D., Seibert, J., McGuire, KJ., Laudon, H., Burn, DA., Dunn, S. & Soulsby, C. (2009). 'How does landscape structure influence catchment transit time across different geomorphic provinces?'. Hydrological Processes, vol 23, no. 6, pp. 945-953.
    [Online] DOI: 10.1002/hyp.7240
  • Hrachowitz, M., Soulsby, C., Tetzlaff, D., Dawson, JJC., Dunn, S. & Malcolm, I. (2009). 'Using long-term data sets to understand transit times in contrasting headwater catchments'. Journal of Hydrology, vol 367, no. 3-4, pp. 237-248.
    [Online] DOI: 10.1016/j.jhydrol.2009.01.001
  • Hrachowitz, M., Soulsby, C., Tetzlaff, D., Dawson, JJC. & Malcolm, I. (2009). 'Regionalization of transit time estimates in montane catchments by integrating landscape controls'. Water Resources Research, vol 45.
    [Online] DOI: 10.1029/2008WR007496
  • Tetzlaff, D., Seibert, J. & Soulsby, C. (2009). 'Inter-catchment comparison to assess the influence of topography and soils on catchment transit times in a geomorphic province'. Hydrological Processes, vol 23, no. 13, pp. 1874-1886.
    [Online] DOI: 10.1002/hyp.7318
  • Dawson, JJC., Soulsby, C., Hrachowitz, M., Speed, MRD. & Tetzlaff, D. (2009). 'Seasonality of epCO(2) at different scales along an integrated river continuum within the Dee Basin, NE Scotland'. Hydrological Processes, vol 23, no. 20, pp. 2929-2942.
    [Online] DOI: 10.1002/hyp.7402
  • Dawson, JJC., Malcolm, I., Middlemas, S., Tetzlaff, D. & Soulsby, C. (2009). 'Is the Composition of Dissolved Organic Carbon Changing in Upland Acidic Streams?'. Environmental Science & Technology, vol 43, no. 20, pp. 7748-7753.
    [Online] DOI: 10.1021/es901649b
  • Soulsby, C., Malcolm, I., Tetzlaff, D. & Youngson, AF. (2009). 'Seasonal and Inter-Annual Variability in Hyporheic Water Quality Revealed by Continuous Monitoring in a Salmon Spawning Stream'. River Research and Applications, vol 25, no. 10, pp. 1304-1319.
    [Online] DOI: 10.1002/rra.1241
  • Soulsby, C., Tetzlaff, D. & Hrachowitz, M. (2009). 'Tracers and transit times: windows for viewing catchment scale storage?'. Hydrological Processes, vol 23, no. 24, pp. 3503-3507.
    [Online] DOI: 10.1002/hyp.7501
  • MacKinnon, DF. & Tetzlaff, D. (2009). 'Conceptualising scale in regional studies and catchment science: towards an integrated characterisation of spatial units'. Geography Compass, vol 3, no. 3, pp. 976-996.
    [Online] DOI: 0.1111/j.1749-8198.2009.00231.x
  • Tetzlaff, D., Uhlenbrook, S., Eppert, S. & Soulsby, C. (2009). 'Towards minimal calibration of process-based rainfall runoff models in mountainous watersheds: integrating tracer data into geomorphic instantaneous unit hydrographs'. IAHS-AISH Publication, vol 326, pp. 49-55.
  • Tetzlaff, D., Gibbins, CN., Bacon, PJ., Youngson, AF. & Soulsby, C. (2008). 'Influences of hydrological regimes on the pre-spawning entry of Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar L.) into an upland river'. River Research and Applications, vol 24, no. 5, pp. 528-542.
    [Online] DOI: 10.1002/rra.1144
  • Tetzlaff, D., Uhlenbrook, S., Eppert, S. & Soulsby, C. (2008). 'Does the incorporation of process conceptualisation and tracer data improve the structure and performance of a simple rainfall-runoff model in a mesoscale catchment?'. Hydrological Processes, vol 22, no. 14, pp. 2461-2474.
    [Online] DOI: 10.1002/hyp.6841
  • Malcolm, IA., Soulsby, C., Hannah, DM., Bacon, PJ., Youngson, AF. & Tetzlaff, D. (2008). 'The influence of riparian woodland on stream temperatures: implications for the performance of juvenile salmonid'. Hydrological Processes, vol 22, pp. 968-979.
    [Online] DOI: 10.1002/hyp.6996
  • Tetzlaff, D. & Soulsby, C. (2008). 'Sources of baseflow in large catchments: using tracers to develop a holistic understanding of runoff generation'. Journal of Hydrology, vol 359, no. 3-4, pp. 287-302.
    [Online] DOI: 10.1016/j.jhydrol.2008.07.008
  • Dawson, JJC., Soulsby, C., Tetzlaff, D., Hrachowitz, M., Dunn, SM. & Malcolm, IA. (2008). 'Influence of hydrology and seasonality on DOC exports from three contrasting upland catchments'. Biogeochemistry, vol 90, no. 1, pp. 93-113.
    [Online] DOI: 10.1007/s10533-008-9234-3
  • Soulsby, C., Neal, C., Laudon, H., Burns, DA., Merot, P., Bonell, M., Dunn, SM. & Tetzlaff, D. (2008). 'Catchment data for process conceptualization: simply not enough?'. Hydrological Processes, vol 22, no. 12, pp. 2057-2061.
    [Online] DOI: 10.1002/hyp.7068
  • Tetzlaff, D., McDonnell, JJ., Uhlenbrook, S., McGuire, KJ., Bogaart, PW., Naef, F., Baird, AJ., Dunn, SM. & Soulsby, C. (2008). 'Conceptualizing catchment processes: simply too complex?'. Hydrological Processes, vol 22, pp. 1727-1730.
    [Online] DOI: 10.1002/hyp.7069
  • Dunn, S., Freer, J., Weiler, M., Kirkby, MJ., Seibert, J., Quinn, PF., Lischeid, G., Tetzlaff, D. & Soulsby, C. (2008). 'Conceptualization in catchment modelling: simply learning?'. Hydrological Processes, vol 22, no. 13, pp. 2389-2393.
    [Online] DOI: 10.1002/hyp.7070
  • Dunn, S., Bacon, JR., Soulsby, C., Tetzlaff, D., Stutter, MI., Waldron, S. & Malcolm, I. (2008). 'Interpretation of homogeneity in delta O-18 signatures of stream water in a nested sub-catchment system in north-east Scotland'. Hydrological Processes, vol 22, no. 24, pp. 4767-4782.
    [Online] DOI: 10.1002/hyp.7088
  • Soulsby, C. & Tetzlaff, D. (2008). 'Towards simple approaches for mean residence time estimation in ungauged basins using tracers and soil distributions'. Journal of Hydrology, vol 363, no. 1-4, pp. 60-74.
    [Online] DOI: 10.1016/j.jhydrol.2008.10.001
  • Tetzlaff, D., Soulsby, C., Waldron, S., Malcolm, IA., Bacon, PJ., Dunn, SM., Lilly, A. & Youngson, AF. (2007). 'Conceptualization of runoff processes using a geographical information system and tracers in a nested mesoscale catchment'. Hydrological Processes, vol 21, no. 10, pp. 1289-1307.
    [Online] DOI: 10.1002/HYP.6309
  • Tetzlaff, D., Waldron, S., Brewer, MJ. & Soulsby, C. (2007). 'Assessing nested hydrological and hydrochemical behaviour of a mesoscale catchment using continuous tracer data'. Journal of Hydrology, vol 336, no. 3-4, pp. 430-443.
    [Online] DOI: 10.1016/J.JHYDROL.2007.01.020
  • Soulsby, C., Tetzlaff, D., Van Den Bedem, D., Malcolm, IA., Bacon, PJ. & Youngson, AF. (2007). 'Inferring groundwater influences on surface water in montane catchments from hydrochemical surveys of springs and streamwaters'. Journal of Hydrology, vol 333, no. 2-4, pp. 199-213.
    [Online] DOI: 10.1016/J.JHYDROL.2006.08.016
  • Tetzlaff, D., Malcolm, IA. & Soulsby, C. (2007). 'Influence of forestry, environmental change and climatic variability on the hydrology, hydrochemistry and residence times of upland catchments'. Journal of Hydrology, vol 346, no. 3-4, pp. 93-111.
    [Online] DOI: 10.1016/j.jhydrol.2007.08.016
  • Tetzlaff, D., Soulsby, C., Bacon, PJ., Youngson, AF., Gibbins, CN. & Malcolm, IA. (2007). 'Connectivity between landscapes and riverscapes: a unifying theme in integrating hydrology and ecology in catchment science?'. Hydrological Processes, vol 21, no. 10, pp. 1385-1389.
    [Online] DOI: 10.1002/HYP.6701
  • Soulsby, C., Tetzlaff, D., Dunn, SM. & Waldron, S. (2006). 'Scaling up and out in runoff process understanding - insights from nested experimental catchment studies'. Hydrological Processes, vol 20, pp. 2461-2465.
    [Online] DOI: 10.1002/hyp.6338
  • Soulsby, C., Tetzlaff, D., Rodgers, P., Dunn, S. & Waldron, S. (2006). 'Runoff processes, streamwater residence times and controlling landscape characteristics in a mesoscale catchment: an initial assessment'. Journal of Hydrology, vol 325, pp. 197-221.
    [Online] DOI: 10.1016/j.jhydrol.2005.10.024
  • Tetzlaff, D., Uhlenbrook, S., Grottker, M. & Leibundgut, CH. (2005). 'Hydrological assessment of flow dynamic changes by storm sewer overflows and combined sewer overflows on an event-scale in an urban river'. Urban Water, vol 2, no. 4, pp. 201-214.
    [Online] DOI: 10.1080/15730620500386420
  • Rodgers, P., Soulsby, C., Waldron, S. & Tetzlaff, D. (2005). 'Using stable isotope tracers to assess hydrological flow paths, residence times and landscape influences in a nested mesoscale catchment'. Hydrology and Earth System Sciences, vol 9, no. 3, pp. 139-155.
    [Online] DOI: 10.5194/hess-9-139-2005
  • Tetzlaff, D., Soulsby, C., Gibbins, CN., Bacon, PJ. & Youngson, AF. (2005). 'An approach to assessing hydrological influences on feeding opportunities of juvenille Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar): a case study of two contrasting years in a small nursery stream'. Hydrobiologia, vol 549, pp. 65-77.
    [Online] DOI: 10.1007/s10750-005-4166-6
  • Soulsby, C., Malcolm, IA., Youngson, AF., Tetzlaff, D., Gibbins, CN. & Hannah, DM. (2005). 'Groundwater - surface water interactions in upland Scottish rivers: hydrological, hydrochemical and ecological implications'. Scottish Journal of Geology, vol 41, no. 1, pp. 39-49.
  • Tetzlaff, D., Soulsby, C., Youngson, AF., Gibbins, CN., Bacon, PJ., Malcolm, IA. & Langan, SJ. (2005). 'Variability in stream discharge and temperature: a preliminary assessment of the implications for juvenille and spawning Atlantic salmon'. Hydrology and Earth System Sciences, vol 9, no. 3, pp. 193-208.
    [Online] DOI: 10.5194/hess-9-193-2005
  • Tetzlaff, D., Grottker, M. & Leibundgut, CH. (2005). 'Hydrological criteria to assess changes of flow dynamic in urban impacted catchments'. Physics and Chemistry of the Earth, vol 30, no. 6-7, pp. 426-431.
    [Online] DOI: 10.1016/j.pce.2005.06.008
  • Tetzlaff, D. & Uhlenbrook, S. (2005). 'Significance of spatial variability in precipitation for process-oriented modelling: results from two nested catchments using radar and ground station data'. Hydrology and Earth System Sciences, vol 9, no. 1-2, pp. 29-41.
    [Online] DOI: 10.5194/hess-9-29-2005

Editorials

  • Tetzlaff, D., Carey, S. & Soulsby, C. (2013). 'Catchments in the future North: interdisciplinary science for sustainable management in the 21st Century (Preface)'. Hydrological Processes, vol 27, no. 5, pp. 635-639.
    [Online] DOI: 10.1002/hyp.9707
  • Tetzlaff, D., McNamara, JP. & Carey, SK. (2011). 'Measurements and modelling of storage dynamics across scales: Preface'. Hydrological Processes, vol 25, no. 25, pp. 3831-3835.
    [Online] DOI: 10.1002/hyp.8396
  • Tetzlaff, D., Carey, SK., Laudon, H. & McGuire, K. (2010). 'Catchment processes and heterogeneity at multiple scales: benchmarking observations, conceptualization and prediction'. Hydrological Processes, vol 24, no. 16, pp. 2203-2208.
    [Online] DOI: 10.1002/hyp.7784

Chapters in Books, Reports and Conference Proceedings

Peer-Reviewed Chapters

  • Tetzlaff, D., Al-Rawas, G., Blöschl, G., Carey, SK., Fan, Y., Hrachowitz, M., Kirnbauer, R., Jewitt, G., Laudon, H., McGuire, KJ., Sayama, T., Soulsby, C., Zehe, E. & Wagener, T. (2013). 'Process realism: Flow paths and storage'. in G Bloschl, M Sivapalan, T Wagener, A Viglione & H Savenije (eds), Runoff prediction in ungauged basins: Synthesis across processes, places and scales. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, pp. 53-70.
  • Soulsby, C., Tetzlaff, D., Gibbins, CN. & Malcolm, I. (2008). 'British and Irish Rivers'. in K Tockner, U Uehlinger & CT Robsinson (eds), Rivers of Europe. Academic Press, London, United Kingdom, pp. 381-420.
  • Uhlenbrook, S. & Tetzlaff, D. (2005). 'Operational weather radar assessment of convective precipitation as an input to flood modelling in mountainous basins'. in C De Jong, D Collins & R Ranzi (eds), Climatology and hydrology of mountain areas. pp. 233-246.
  • Tetzlaff, D., Uhlenbrook, S., Grottker, M. & Leibundgut, CH. (2004). 'Towards hydrological assessment of storm water impacts on flow dynamics and ecology in urban rivers'. in B Webb, M Acreman, C Maksimovic, H Smithers & C Kirby (eds), Hydrology, Science and Practice for the 21st Century: Proceedings of the British Hydrological Society Conference held at Imperial College London, 12-16 July 2004. vol. 2, British Hydrological Society, London, United Kingdom, pp. 339-345, British Hydrological Society Conference, London, United Kingdom, 1 July.
  • Uhlenbrook, S., Steinbrich, A., Tetzlaff, D. & Leibundgut, C. (2002). 'Regional analysis of the generation of extreme floods'. in HAJ VanLanen & S Demuth (eds), FRIEND 2002-REGIONAL HYDROLOGY: BRIDGING THE GAP BETWEEN RESEARCH AND PRACTICE. INT ASSOC HYDROLOGICAL SCIENCES, Wallingford, pp. 243-249, 4th International Conference on FRIEND, CAPE TOWN, 18-22 March.
  • Springob, G., Tetzlaff, D., Schon, A. & Bottcher, J. (2001). 'Quality of estimated Freundlich parameters of cadmium sorption from pedotransfer functions to predict cadmium concentration'. in IK Iskandar & MB Kirkham (eds), Trace Elements of Soils. pp. 229-247.

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