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These files contain the data for the following publication: van Meerveld, H. J. I., Kirchner, J. W., Vis, M. J. P., Assendelft, R. S., and Seibert, J.: Expansion and contraction of the flowing stream network changes hillslope flowpath lengths and the shape of the travel time distribution, Hydrol. Earth Syst. Sci., https://doi.org/10.5194/hess-2019-218 The data set includes: *) Mapped_networks.shp: Shapefile with mapped stream networks in the upper Studibach catchment (Alptal, Switzerland) for three different dates (columns in the attribute table, yyyy_mm_dd): Aug 21, 2018: Extremely dry conditions Nov 2, 2016: Dry conditions Oct. 25, 2016: Wetting-up conditions (during a low intensity rainfall event) The stream state was classified as: Dry streambed Standing water Weakly trickling Trickling Weakly flowing Flowing *) Topo_network.shp: The stream network shown on the topographic map (derived from the Federal Office of Topography (Swisstopo) National Map 1:25,000 (Pixelkarte 25)) *) Boundary.shp: The catchment boundaries
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Flowing stream network, Alptal, flow path length, travel time distribution, intermittent stream, ephemeral stream, stream mapping
Flowing stream network, Alptal, flow path length, travel time distribution, intermittent stream, ephemeral stream, stream mapping
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