## Abstract Runoff sources and dominant flowpaths are still poorly understood in most catchments; consequently, most hydrograph separations are essentially ‘black box’ models where only external information is used. The well‐instrumented 490 m^2^ Hydrohill artificial grassland catchment located nea
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Hydrograph Separation of the Amazon River: A Methodological Study
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