| Nutrients, eutrophication and harmful algal blooms along the freshwater to marine continuum |
41 |
| Microplastics: An introduction to environmental transport processes |
40 |
| Pluvial flood risk and opportunities for resilience |
24 |
| Commercial microwave link networks for rainfall observation: Assessment of the current status and future challenges |
24 |
| Key factors influencing differences in stream water quality across space |
24 |
| Interpreting historical, botanical, and geological evidence to aid preparations for future floods |
22 |
| Opportunistic remote sensing of rainfall using microwave links from cellular communication networks |
18 |
| Citizen science for hydrological risk reduction and resilience building |
17 |
| Evolutionary leap in large-scale flood risk assessment needed |
16 |
| Savings and losses of global water resources in food-related virtual water trade |
15 |
| Green infrastructure and its catchment-scale effects: an emerging science |
15 |
| Household water sharing: A review of water gifts, exchanges, and transfers across cultures |
14 |
| Potential pollution risks of historic landfills on low-lying coasts and estuaries |
14 |
| Monitoring the riverine pulse: Applying high-frequency nitrate data to advance integrative understanding of biogeochemical and hydrological processes |
14 |
| Fluvial and aquatic applications of Structure from Motion photogrammetry and unmanned aerial vehicle/drone technology |
14 |
| Causative classification of river flood events |
13 |
| Water governance and justice in Cape Town: An overview |
13 |
| Hydrological data uncertainty and its implications |
12 |
| Theory, tools, and multidisciplinary applications for tracing groundwater fluxes from temperature profiles |
11 |
| Subsurface plant-accessible water in mountain ecosystems with a Mediterranean climate |
11 |
| Understanding rivers and their social relations: A critical step to advance environmental water management |
11 |
| Are catchments leaky? |
11 |
| Refining and defining riverscape genetics: How rivers influence population genetic structure |
11 |
| To plug-in or not to plug-in? Geomorphic analysis of rivers using the River Styles Framework in an era of big data acquisition and automation |
11 |
| Physical and biological controls on fine sediment transport and storage in rivers |
10 |
| Wastewater irrigation: past, present, and future |
10 |
| The changing water cycle: The eco-hydrologic impacts of forest density reduction in Mediterranean (seasonally dry) regions |
9 |
| Defining water resilience: Debates, concepts, approaches, and gaps |
8 |
| How landscape organization and scale shape catchment hydrology and biogeochemistry: insights from a long-term catchment study |
8 |
| Integrating human behavior dynamics into drought risk assessment-A sociohydrologic, agent-based approach |
8 |
| On hypothesis testing in hydrology: Why falsification of models is still a really good idea |
8 |
| Rivers are social-ecological systems: Time to integrate human dimensions into riverscape ecology and management |
7 |
| The political economy of water infrastructure: An introduction to financialization |
7 |
| Advancing our predictive understanding of river corridor exchange |
7 |
| Spatial variability in the isotopic composition of water in small catchments and its effect on hydrograph separation |
7 |
| Understanding snow hydrological processes through the lens of stable water isotopes |
7 |
| Water and Indigenous rights: Mechanisms and pathways of recognition, representation, and redistribution |
7 |
| More than just snowmelt: integrated watershed science for changing climate and permafrost at the Cape Bounty Arctic Watershed Observatory |
7 |
| Ecosystem engineers in rivers: An introduction to how and where organisms create positive biogeomorphic feedbacks |
7 |
| Remaking stormwater as a resource: Technology, law, and citizenship |
6 |
| Zones of untreatable water pollution call for better appreciation of mitigation limits and opportunities |
6 |
| Understanding dissolved organic matter dynamics in urban catchments: insights from in situ fluorescence sensor technology |
6 |
| Rethinking water insecurity, inequality and infrastructure through an embodied urban political ecology |
6 |
| Can we calculate drought risk ... and do we need to? |
6 |
| The diversity of water markets: Prospects and perils for the SDG agenda |
6 |
| Opening the black box of spring water microbiology from alpine karst aquifers to support proactive drinking water resource management |
6 |
| Understanding microbial ecology to improve management of drinking water distribution systems |
5 |
| Critical infrastructure and flood resilience: Cascading effects beyond water |
5 |
| Groundwater-quality hazards of methane leakage from hydrocarbon wells: A review of observational and numerical studies and four testable hypotheses |
5 |
| Power in/of/as water: Revisiting the hydrologic cycle in the Peruvian Andes |
5 |