Transit times—the link between hydrology and water quality at the catchment scale
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Ophélie Fovet | Paolo Benettin | Markus Hrachowitz | Andrew J. Wade | Ype van der Velde | Laurent Ruiz | Nicholas J K Howden | A. Wade | O. Fovet | M. Hrachowitz | N. Howden | L. Ruiz | Y. van der Velde | P. Benettin | B. V. van Breukelen | Boris M. van Breukelen
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