Jim Dooge Award

In memoriam of the ground-breaking contributions of Jim Dooge, Hydrology and Earth System Sciences (HESS) honours the most outstanding papers of a year with the Jim Dooge Award. Nomination and selection criteria are based on outstanding scientific and presentation quality of the study.

Awardees

Jim Dooge Award 2021

Jim Dooge Award 2021

  • Hanus, S.,
  • Hrachowitz, M.,
  • Zekollari, H.,
  • Schoups, G.,
  • Vizcaino, M.,
  • and Kaitna, R.

Future changes in annual, seasonal and monthly runoff signatures in contrasting Alpine catchments in Austria

Jim Dooge Award 2021

Jim Dooge Award 2021

  • Vanderborght, J.,
  • Couvreur, V.,
  • Meunier, F.,
  • Schnepf, A.,
  • Vereecken, H.,
  • Bouda, M.,
  • and Javaux, M.

From hydraulic root architecture models to macroscopic representations of root hydraulics in soil water flow and land surface models

Jim Dooge Award 2020

Jim Dooge Award 2020

  • Kiewiet, L.,
  • van Meerveld, I.,
  • Stähli, M.,
  • and Seibert, J.

Do stream water solute concentrations reflect when connectivity occurs in a small, pre-Alpine headwater catchment?

Jim Dooge Award 2020

Jim Dooge Award 2020

  • Callow, J. N.,
  • Hipsey, M. R.,
  • and Vogwill, R. I. J.

Surface water as a cause of land degradation from dryland salinity

Jim Dooge Award 2019

Jim Dooge Award 2019

  • White, A.,
  • Moravec, B.,
  • McIntosh, J.,
  • Olshansky, Y.,
  • Paras, B.,
  • Sanchez, R. A.,
  • Ferré, T. P. A.,
  • Meixner, T.,
  • and Chorover, J.

Distinct stores and the routing of water in the deep critical zone of a snow-dominated volcanic catchment

Jim Dooge Award 2018

Jim Dooge Award 2018

  • Allen, S. T.,
  • Kirchner, J. W.,
  • Braun, S.,
  • Siegwolf, R. T. W.,
  • and Goldsmith, G. R.

Seasonal origins of soil water used by trees

Jim Dooge Award 2018

Jim Dooge Award 2018

  • Delobbe, L.,
  • Watlet, A.,
  • Wilfert, S.,
  • and Van Camp, M.

Exploring the use of underground gravity monitoring to evaluate radar estimates of heavy rainfall

Jim Dooge Award 2017

Jim Dooge Award 2017

  • Oerter, E.,
  • Malone, M.,
  • Putman, A.,
  • Drits-Esser, D.,
  • Stark, L.,
  • and Bowen, G.

Every apple has a voice: using stable isotopes to teach about food sourcing and the water cycle

Jim Dooge Award 2016

Jim Dooge Award 2016

  • Hildebrandt, A.,
  • Kleidon, A.
  • and Bechmann, M.

A thermodynamic formulation of root water uptake

Jim Dooge Award 2015

Jim Dooge Award 2015

  • V. Srinivasan,
  • S. Thompson,
  • K. Madhyastha,
  • G. Penny,
  • K. Jeremiah,
  • and S. Lele

Why is the Arkavathy River drying? A multiple-hypothesis approach in a data-scarce region

Jim Dooge Award 2015

Jim Dooge Award 2015

  • N. Martínez-Carreras,
  • C. E. Wetzel,
  • J. Frentress,
  • L. Ector,
  • J. J. McDonnell,
  • L. Hoffmann,
  • and L. Pfister

Hydrological connectivity inferred from diatom transport through the riparian-stream system

Jim Dooge Award 2013

Jim Dooge Award 2013

  • E. Rabiei,
  • U. Haberlandt,
  • M. Sester,
  • and D. Fitzner

Rainfall estimation using moving cars as rain gauges – laboratory experiments

Jim Dooge Award 2012

Jim Dooge Award 2012

  • A. Hartmann,
  • J. Lange,
  • M. Weiler,
  • Y. Arbel,
  • and N. Greenbaum

A new approach to model the spatial and temporal variability of recharge to karst aquifers

Jim Dooge Award 2010

Jim Dooge Award 2010

  • S. Uhlemann,
  • A. H. Thieken,
  • and B. Merz

A consistent set of trans-basin floods in Germany between 1952–2002