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Hydrol. Earth Syst. Sci. Discuss., 6, 2599-2632, 2009
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The significance and lag-time of deep throughflow: an example from a small, ephemeral catchment with contrasting soil types in the Adelaide Hills, South Australia

E. Bestland, S. Milgate, D. Chittleborough, J. VanLeeuwen, M. Pichler, and L. Soloninka

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RC C500: 'hydrogeochemical identification of flow pathways', Anonymous Referee #1, 29 Apr 2009 Printer-friendly Version 
AC C1172: 'Response to Anonymous Review', Dr Erick Bestland, 12 Jun 2009 Printer-friendly Version 
 
RC C572: 'Review of "The Significance and Lag-Time of Deep Throughflow: an Example from a Small, Ephermeral Catchment with Contrasting Soil Types in the Adelaide Hills, South Australia", Douglas Burns', Doug Burns, 04 May 2009 Printer-friendly Version 
AC C1169: 'Response to Review by D.Burns', Dr Erick Bestland, 12 Jun 2009 Printer-friendly Version