Kleine, LukasTetzlaff, DoertheSmith, AaronGoldhammer, TobiasSoulsby, Chris2021-05-172021-05-172021-05-13Kleine, L, Tetzlaff, D, Smith, A, Goldhammer, T & Soulsby, C 2021, 'Using isotopes to understand landscape‐scale connectivity in a groundwater‐dominated, lowland catchment under drought conditions', Hydrological Processes, vol. 35, no. 5, e14197. https://doi.org/10.1002/hyp.141970885-6087Jisc: 59e0ce014d304fa8b0b564bb59f36311publisher-id: hyp14197https://hdl.handle.net/2164/16477ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS The authors are grateful to all colleagues involved in the sample collection and infrastructure installation in the DMC (in particular H. Dämpfling, J. Freymüller, H. Wang, S. Jordan, A. Douinot, A. Wieland, N. Weiß, L. Kuhlemann, C. Marx, L. Lachmann and W. Lehmann). We thank D. Dubbert for support with the extensive isotope analysis, as well as Department 6 of the IGB (in particular T. Rossoll) for help with the sampling, measurement equipment and insights to the long‐term catchment infrastructure and background. We are thankful for trustful collaboration with B. Bösel and technical support by the WLV furthermore access to their well (Wasser und Landschaftspflegeverband Untere Spree)205474310engSDG 15 - Life on Landdroughtecohydrological partitioningecohydrologygroundwater‐dominatedintermittent streamslowlandresearch catchmentstable isotopesG Geography (General)G1Using isotopes to understand landscape‐scale connectivity in a groundwater‐dominated, lowland catchment under drought conditionsJournal article10.1002/hyp.14197https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85106947430