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https://doi.org/10.5194/essd-17-6965-2025
https://doi.org/10.5194/essd-17-6965-2025
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09 Dec 2025
Data description article |  | 09 Dec 2025

Long-term hourly stream-water flux data to study the effects of forest management on solute transport processes at the catchment scale

Heye R. Bogena, Frank Herrmann, Andreas Lücke, Thomas Pütz, and Harry Vereecken

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The Wüstebach catchment, which is part of the German TERENO (Terrestrial Environmental Observatories) network, was partially deforested in 2013 to promote natural forest regrowth. This data paper provides 16 years of hourly concentrations and fluxes of 11 solutes and runoff rates (2010–2024) from two runoff gauging stations, one affected by deforestation and one not, illustrating forest-management effects on solute transport processes at the catchment scale.
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