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Multi-year time series of daily solute and isotope measurements from three Swiss pre-Alpine catchments (2024)
Journal Article
Knapp, J. L. A., Napitupulu, T., von Freyberg, J., Rücker, A., Studer, B., Zappa, M., & Kirchner, J. W. (2024). Multi-year time series of daily solute and isotope measurements from three Swiss pre-Alpine catchments. Scientific Data, 11(1), 393. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41597-024-03192-5

Time series analyses of solute concentrations in streamwater and precipitation are powerful tools for unraveling the interplay of hydrological and biogeochemical processes at the catchment scale. While such datasets are available for many sites aroun... Read More about Multi-year time series of daily solute and isotope measurements from three Swiss pre-Alpine catchments.

River water quality shaped by land–river connectivity in a changing climate (2024)
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Li, L., Knapp, J. L. A., Lintern, A., Ng, G. C., Perdrial, J., Sullivan, P. L., & Zhi, W. (2024). River water quality shaped by land–river connectivity in a changing climate. Nature Climate Change, 14(3), 225-237. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41558-023-01923-x

River water quality is crucial to ecosystem health and water security, yet its deterioration under climate change is often overlooked in climate risk assessments. Here we review how climate change influences river water quality via persistent, gradua... Read More about River water quality shaped by land–river connectivity in a changing climate.

The heat is on: Predicting urban stream temperature responses to summer storms (2023)
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Knapp, J. L. A., & Kelleher, C. (2023). The heat is on: Predicting urban stream temperature responses to summer storms. Hydrological Processes, 37(11), Article e15033. https://doi.org/10.1002/hyp.15033

Short‐term increases in stream temperature in response to storm events have frequently been observed in urban areas, highlighting the need for improved understanding of the factors influencing urban stream temperature. Urban land cover complexity and... Read More about The heat is on: Predicting urban stream temperature responses to summer storms.

Hydrologic connectivity and source heterogeneity control concentration–discharge relationships (2022)
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Knapp, J. L., Li, L., & Musolff, A. (2022). Hydrologic connectivity and source heterogeneity control concentration–discharge relationships. Hydrological Processes, 36(9), Article e14683. https://doi.org/10.1002/hyp.14683

Changes in streamwater chemistry have frequently been used to understand the storage and release of water and solutes at the catchment scale. Streamwater chemistry typically varies in space and time, depending on sources, mobilization mechanisms, and... Read More about Hydrologic connectivity and source heterogeneity control concentration–discharge relationships.

Organizational Principles of Hyporheic Exchange Flow and Biogeochemical Cycling in River Networks Across Scales (2022)
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Krause, S., Abbott, B. W., Baranov, V., Bernal, S., Blaen, P., Datry, T., …Zarnetzke, J. P. (2022). Organizational Principles of Hyporheic Exchange Flow and Biogeochemical Cycling in River Networks Across Scales. Water Resources Research, 58(3), Article e2021WR029771. https://doi.org/10.1029/2021wr029771

Hyporheic zones increase freshwater ecosystem resilience to hydrological extremes and global environmental change. However, current conceptualizations of hyporheic exchange, residence time distributions, and the associated biogeochemical cycling in s... Read More about Organizational Principles of Hyporheic Exchange Flow and Biogeochemical Cycling in River Networks Across Scales.

Rapid Advances in Mobile Mass Spectrometry Enhance Tracer Hydrology and Water Management (2021)
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Popp, A. L., Manning, C. C., & Knapp, J. L. (2021). Rapid Advances in Mobile Mass Spectrometry Enhance Tracer Hydrology and Water Management. Water Resources Research, 57(6), Article e2021WR029890. https://doi.org/10.1029/2021wr029890

Dissolved gases, including noble gases, are versatile environmental tracers. Historically, the application of dissolved (noble) gases as tracers in hydrology used to be limited because their measurement required expensive, laboratory-based instrument... Read More about Rapid Advances in Mobile Mass Spectrometry Enhance Tracer Hydrology and Water Management.

Technical note: Evaluation of a low-cost evaporation protection method for portable water samplers (2020)
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von Freyberg, J., Knapp, J. L., Rücker, A., Studer, B., & Kirchner, J. W. (2020). Technical note: Evaluation of a low-cost evaporation protection method for portable water samplers. Hydrology and Earth System Sciences, 24(12), 5821-5834. https://doi.org/10.5194/hess-24-5821-2020

Automated field sampling of streamwater or precipitation for subsequent analysis of stable water isotopes (2H and 18O) is often conducted with off-the-shelf automated samplers. However, when water samples are stored in the field for days and weeks in... Read More about Technical note: Evaluation of a low-cost evaporation protection method for portable water samplers.