Jackisch, ConradAngermann, LisaAllroggen, NiklasSprenger, MatthiasBlume, TheresaTronicke, JensZehe, Erwin2017-07-282017-07-282017-07-21Jackisch, C, Angermann, L, Allroggen, N, Sprenger, M, Blume, T, Tronicke, J & Zehe, E 2017, 'Form and function in hillslope hydrology : in situ imaging and characterization of flow-relevant structures', Hydrology and Earth System Sciences, vol. 21, no. 7, pp. 3749-3775. https://doi.org/10.5194/hess-21-3749-20171027-5606http://hdl.handle.net/2164/9028Thanks to Elly Karle and the Engler-BunteInstitute, KIT, for the IC measurements of bromide. We are grateful to Selina Baldauf, Marcel Delock, Razije Fiden, Barbara Herbstritt, Lisei Köhn, Jonas Lanz, Francois Nyobeu, Marvin Reich and Begona Lorente Sistiaga for their support in the lab and during fieldwork, as well as Markus Morgner and Jean Francois Iffly for technical support and Britta Kattenstroth for hydrometeorological data acquisition. Laurent Pfister and Jean-Francois Iffly from the Luxembourg Institute of Science and Technology (LIST) are acknowledged for organizing the permissions for the experiments. Moreover, we thank Markus Weiler (University of Freiburg) for his strong support during the planning of the hillslope experiment and the preparation of the manuscript. This study is part of the DFG-funded CAOS project “From Catchments as Organised Systems to Models based on Dynamic Functional Units” (FOR 1598). The manuscript was substantially improved based on the critical and constructive comments of the anonymous reviewers, Christian Stamm and Alexander Zimmermann, and the editor Ross Woods during the open review process, which is highly appreciated.2714888476engGE Environmental SciencesGEForm and function in hillslope hydrology : in situ imaging and characterization of flow-relevant structuresJournal article10.5194/hess-21-3749-2017217