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2024

Ceperley, Natalie; Gimeno, Teresa E.; Jacobs, Suzanne R.; Beyer, Matthias; Dubbert, Maren; Fischer, Benjamin; Geris, Josie; Holko, Ladislav; Kübert, Angelika; Le Gall, Samuel; Lehmann, Marco M.; Llorens, Pilar; Millar, Cody; Penna, Daniele; Prieto, Iván; Radolinski, Jesse; Scandellari, Francesca; Stockinger, Michael; Stumpp, Christine; Tetzlaff, Dörthe; ... (2024). Toward a common methodological framework for the sampling, extraction, and isotopic analysis of water in the Critical Zone to study vegetation water use. WIREs Water(e1727) Wiley 10.1002/wat2.1727

URycki, Dawn R.; Kirtane, Anish A.; Aronoff, Rachel; Avila, Colton C.; Blackman, Rosetta C.; Carraro, Luca; Evrard, Olivier; Good, Stephen P.; Hoyos J., Diana C.; López‐Rodríguez, Nieves; Mora, Demetrio; Schadewell, Yvonne; Schilling, Oliver S.; Ceperley, Natalie C. (2024). A new flow path: eDNA connecting hydrology and biology. WIREs Water Wiley 10.1002/wat2.1749

2022

Horton, Pascal; Schaefli, Bettina; Kauzlaric, Martina Catharina (2022). Why do we have so many different hydrological models? A review based on the case of Switzerland. WIREs Water, 9(1) Wiley 10.1002/wat2.1574

2018

Beria, Harsh; Larsen, Joshua R.; Ceperley, Natalie Claire; Michelon, Anthony; Vennemann, Torsten; Schaefli, Bettina (2018). Understanding snow hydrological processes through the lens of stable water isotopes. WIREs Water, 5(6) Wiley 10.1002/wat2.1311

2015

Schaefli, Bettina (2015). Projecting hydropower production under future climates: a guide for decision‐makers and modelers to interpret and design climate change impact assessments. WIREs Water, 2(4), pp. 271-289. Wiley 10.1002/wat2.1083

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