Transit Time Estimation in Catchments: Recent Developments and Future Directions

Author:

Benettin Paolo1ORCID,Rodriguez Nicolas B.2ORCID,Sprenger Matthias3ORCID,Kim Minseok4ORCID,Klaus Julian5ORCID,Harman Ciaran J.6ORCID,van der Velde Ype7,Hrachowitz Markus8ORCID,Botter Gianluca9ORCID,McGuire Kevin J.10ORCID,Kirchner James W.111213ORCID,Rinaldo Andrea19ORCID,McDonnell Jeffrey J.1415ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Laboratory of Ecohydrology ENAC/IIE/ECHO École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne Lausanne Switzerland

2. French National Institute for Agriculture Food, and Environment (INRAE) Bordeaux France

3. Earth & Environmental Sciences Area Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory Berkeley CA USA

4. Department of Civil Engineering Pusan National University Busan South Korea

5. Department of Geography University of Bonn Bonn Germany

6. Department of Environmental Health and Engineering and Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences Johns Hopkins University Baltimore MD USA

7. Faculty of Science, Earth and Climate Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam Netherlands

8. Department of Water Management Faculty of Civil Engineering and Geosciences Delft University of Technology Delft Netherlands

9. Dipartimento ICEA Università degli studi di Padova Padua Italy

10. Department of Forest Resources and Environmental Conservation and Virginia Water Resources Research Center Virginia Tech Blacksburg VA USA

11. Department of Environmental Systems Science ETH Zürich Zürich Switzerland

12. Swiss Federal Research Institute WSL Birmensdorf Switzerland

13. Department of Earth and Planetary Science University of California Berkeley CA USA

14. Global Institute for Water Security School of Environment and Sustainability University of Saskatchewan Saskatoon SK Canada

15. School of Geography Earth & Environmental Sciences University of Birmingham Birmingham UK

Funder

U.S. Department of Energy

Office of Science

Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

Publisher

American Geophysical Union (AGU)

Subject

Water Science and Technology

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