2024
DOI: 10.1029/2023wr035937
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The Evolution of Hillslope Hydrology: Links Between Form, Function and the Underlying Control of Geology

Anne Hartmann,
Theresa Blume

Abstract: Form and function are two major characteristics of hydrological systems. While form summarizes the structure of the system, function represents the hydrological response. Little is known about how these characteristics evolve and how form relates to function in young hydrological systems. We investigated how form and function evolve during the first millennia of landscape evolution. We analyzed two hillslope chronosequences in glacial forelands, one developed from siliceous and the other from calcareous parent… Show more

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