“…Some hillslopes formed part of research catchments (e.g., Weatherley, Cathedral Peak VI and Two Streams) with detailed pedological and soil physical measurements and longterm hydrometric data available, whereas other hillslopes (e.g., Schmitsdrit and Bloemfontein) were surveyed morphologically with varied soil physical support measurements. Although the hillslopes in research catchments were integral to theory development and improved understanding of the interactive relationship between soil and hydrology (see, inter alia, Riddell et al (2010), van Tol et al (2010avan Tol et al ( , 2010bvan Tol et al ( , 2011, and Kuenene et al (2011)], the classiication of hillslopes in this study was based solely on results of hydropedological surveys of the hillslopes.…”