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  List of Accepted Contributions - HS21 Hillslope and catchment connectivity: dynamics, scale, evaluation and prediction (co-listed in BG)

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EGU05-A-00784
Holden, J.
The role of natural soil pipes in providing vertical and lateral connectivity of water, sediment and solute within peatland catchments

EGU05-A-00787
Holden, J.; Gascoign, M.; Bosanko, N.R.
Impact of surface land drains and their blocking strategies on sediment release from upland peatlands

EGU05-A-00941
Sorensen, R; Lyon, S; Stendahl, J; Seibert, J
Effects of DEM resolution on the performance of topographic indices

EGU05-A-02163
Ocampo, C. J.; Sivapalan, M.; Oldham, C. E.
Hydrological connectivity of upland-riparian zones in agricultural catchments: implications for runoff generation and nitrate transport

EGU05-A-02262
Bracken, L.J.; Warburton, J.
Fine sediment transfer in upland river systems and implications for connectivity: River Esk, North York Moors, UK.

EGU05-A-02578
Mueller, E. N.; Wainwright, J.; Parsons, A. J.
The impact of connectivity on the modelling of water and nutrient fluxes within semi-arid environments

EGU05-A-03282
Poyck, S.; Troch, P.A.; de Rooij, G.H.; Hilberts, A.G.J
A simple Hillslope Hydrology Model based on 1D Kinematic Wave Unsaturated Flow and the Hillslope-Storage Boussinesq Equation

EGU05-A-04635
Lischeid, G.
Does the double paradox require hydraulic connectivity between hillslope and channel?

EGU05-A-04710
Seeger, M.; Lana-Renault, N.; Nadal, E. ; Serrano, P.; Beguería, S.; Regüés, D.; Martí-Bono, C.; García-Ruiz, J. M.
Suspended sediment/discharge hysteretic loops and solutes as indicators for erosion processes in a headwater catchment in the Central Spanish Pyrenees

EGU05-A-04909
Katterfeld, C.; Schneider, P.; Weisshaidinger, R.
The impact of river morphology on phosphorous fluxes

EGU05-A-04951
Schneider, P.; Katterfeld, C.; Weisshaidinger, R.
Hydrological connectivity and nutrient connectivity - coupled or not?

EGU05-A-05806
Martin, Y.; Valeo, C. ; Tait, M. ; Gallaway, J.
Sub-centimeter digital terrain models for understanding surface flow processes

EGU05-A-05886
Lane, P.N.J; Hairsine, P.B; Croke, J.C; Takken, I
Quantifying diffuse pathways for overland flow between the roads and streams of the Eucalypt forests of south eastern Australia

EGU05-A-06070
Lehmann, P.; Hinz, C.; McGrath, G.; Tromp-van Meerveld, H.J.; McDonnell, J.J.
Effect of threshold relations in subsurface flow on hillslope connectivity: a percolation model approach

EGU05-A-08661
Michaelides, K.; Wilson, M.D.
Modelling the effects of spatial patterns of infiltration, rainfall and topography on catchment hydrologic connectivity

EGU05-A-08736
Martínez-Carreras, N.; Soler, M.; Hernández, E.; Gallart, F.
Simulating badland erosion with KINEROS2 in a Mediterranean mountain catchment (Vallcebre, Eastern Pyrenees).

EGU05-A-08832
Latron, J.; Rubio, C.; Llorens, P.
Local scale soil moisture dynamics and its relation to catchment scale hydrological response

EGU05-A-09926
Di Domenico, A.; Laguardia, G.
Can we deal with soil moisture spatial distribution as a critical point phenomenon?

EGU05-A-10264
Hoey, T; Bishop, P; Reinhardt, L; Codilean, A; Fifield, K
The importance of sediment network connectivity for assessing erosion rates using cosmogenic isotopes


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