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  1. Hard lessons
  2. Characterizing soil ‘road networks’ improves understanding of stream acidification
  3. How trees use groundwater: a study based on their evolutionary history
  4. Implication of stem water cryogenic extraction experiment for an earlier study is not supported with robust context-specific statistical assessment
  5. Different survival strategies of two plant species in a semi-dry, restored ecosystem
  6. How deep-rooted fruit trees affect deep soil water replenishment, studied with isotopes
  7. Land use and cover changes related to green and blue infrastructure planning for water resources management based on a Budyko framework
  8. The nature and extent of bomb tritium remaining in deep soils
  9. Recharge mechanisms of deep soil water revealed by water isotopes in deep loess deposits
  10. Avoiding immigration limbo
  11. Submarine Groundwater and Vent Discharge in a Volcanic Area Associated With Coastal Acidification
  12. Understanding Catchment‐Scale Forest Root Water Uptake Strategies Across the Continental United States Through Inverse Ecohydrological Modeling
  13. Multiple tracers reveal different groundwater recharge mechanisms in deep loess deposits
  14. Spatiotemporal variations in the hydrochemical characteristics and controlling factors of streamflow and groundwater in the Wei River of China
  15. Assessing nutrient dynamics in mangrove porewater and adjacent tidal creek using nitrate dual-stable isotopes: A new approach to challenge the Outwelling Hypothesis?
  16. Characterizing the Fluxes and Age Distribution of Soil Water, Plant Water, and Deep Percolation in a Model Tropical Ecosystem
  17. The test of the ecohydrological separation hypothesis in a dry zone of the northeastern Tibetan Plateau
  18. Water sustainability and watershed storage
  19. Reviews and syntheses: on the roles trees play in building and plumbing the critical zone
  20. Modelling water dynamics in the rhizosphere
  21. Plant source water apportionment using stable isotopes: A comparison of simple linear, two-compartment mixing model approaches
  22. A role for meta-analysis in hydrology
  23. Prevalence and magnitude of groundwater use by vegetation: a global stable isotope meta-analysis
  24. Trees as builders and plumbers of the Critical Zone
  25. The two water worlds hypothesis: Addressing multiple working hypotheses and proposing a way forward
  26. Tritium analysis shows apple trees may be transpiring water several decades old
  27. Carbon, nitrogen, and water stable isotopes in plant tissue and soils across a moisture gradient in Puerto Rico
  28. Evaristo et al. reply
  29. Insights into plant water uptake from xylem-water isotope measurements in two tropical catchments with contrasting moisture conditions
  30. Global separation of plant transpiration from groundwater and streamflow