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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 AustraliaE. Bestland, S. Milgate, D. Chittleborough, J. VanLeeuwen, M. Pichler, and L. SoloninkaAbstract  The requested discussion paper has a corresponding peer-reviewed final revised
paper in the journal Hydrology and Earth System Sciences (HESS). You are
encouraged to refer to the final revised version. Final Revised Paper (HESS) Discussion Paper (PDF, 3064 KB) Discussion Paper (PDF, 3064 KB) Final Revised Paper (HESS) | Interactive Discussion | Status: Closed |
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| | RC C500: 'hydrogeochemical identification of flow pathways', Anonymous Referee #1, 29 Apr 2009 | AC C1172: 'Response to Anonymous Review', Dr Erick Bestland, 12 Jun 2009 | | | 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 | AC C1169: 'Response to Review by D.Burns', Dr Erick Bestland, 12 Jun 2009 |
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