2020
DOI: 10.5194/egusphere-egu2020-18227
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Reconstructing past hydrology from drift sand archives: possibilities and limitations

Abstract: <p>Palaeohydrological studies usually focus on extreme events and long-term changes as observed from floodplain archives. As a consequence, the information that is obtained inheritely reflects palaeohydrological conditions from a specific compartment of the hydrological system only, namely the discharge area which acts as a drain for runoff and groundwater. In contrast, palaeohydrological conditions in recharge areas, outside the floodplains, are less well understood and documented.</p&… Show more

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