How does landscape structure influence catchment transit time across different geomorphic provinces?
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Doerthe Tetzlaff | Kevin J. McGuire | Jan Seibert | Sarah M. Dunn | Chris Soulsby | Hjalmar Laudon | H. Laudon | J. Seibert | S. Dunn | C. Soulsby | D. Burns | K. McGuire | D. Tetzlaff | J. Seibert | Douglas A. Burns | D. Tetzlaff
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