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Baker, V. R. (2017). Debates – hypothesis testing in hydrology: Pursuing certainty versus pursuing uberty. Water Resources Research, 53, 1770.  
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Beven, K., & Germann, P. (1982). Macropores and water flow in soils. Water Resources Research, 18, 1311.  
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Bierkens, M. F. P. (2015). Global hydrology 2015: State, trends, and directions. Water Resources Research, 51, 4923.  
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Blöschl, G. (2017). Debates -– hypothesis testing in hydrology: introduction. Water Resources Research, 53, 1767.  
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Blöschl, G. (2006). Hydrologic synthesis - across processes, places and scales. special section on the vision of the cuahsi national center for hydrologic synthesis (nchs). Water Resources Research, 42,  
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Brown, C. M. (2015). The future of water resources systems analysis: Toward a scientific framework for sustainable water management. Water Resources Research, 51, 6110.  
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Burt, T. P., & McDonnell, J. J. (2015). Whither field hydrology: The need for discovery science and outrageous hydrological hypotheses. Water Resources Research, 51, 5919.  
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Clark, M. P. (2015). A unified approach for process-based hydrologic modeling: 1. modeling concept. Water Resources Research, 51, 2498.  
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Dagan, G. (1986). Statistical theory of groundwater flow and transport: Pore to laboratory, laboratory to formation, and formation to regional scale. Water Resources Research, 22, 120S.  
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Di Baldassarre, G. (2019). Socio-hydrology: Scientific challenges in addressing a societal grand challenge. Water Resources Research, 55,  
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