John D. Hewlett (1992-2004). Jackson, C. R., Swank, W., & Olszeewski, R. Transaction AGU: 8612, 2005.
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John D. Hewlett, a pioneer in forest and hillslope hydrology, passed away on 19 July 2004 in Athens, Georgia, where he had retired after a distinguished career with the University of Georgia and the United States Forest Service. Hewlett helped transform our views of catchment hydrology through his development of the variable source area model of streamflow generation from forested catchments and the interflow model of base flow sustenance in mountainous environments. Hewlett was born on 29 March 1922 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and was reared in the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia. He entered military service in 1942 and served in the European Theater of World War II until the end of the war. He earned his bachelor
@article{jackson_john_2005,
	title = {John {D}. {Hewlett} (1992-2004).},
	volume = {124},
	abstract = {John D. Hewlett, a pioneer in forest and hillslope hydrology, passed away on 19 July 2004 in Athens, Georgia, where he had retired after a distinguished career with the University of Georgia and the United States Forest Service. Hewlett helped transform our views of catchment hydrology through his development of the variable source area model of streamflow generation from forested catchments and the interflow model of base flow sustenance in mountainous environments. Hewlett was born on 29 March 1922 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and was reared in the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia. He entered military service in 1942 and served in the European Theater of World War II until the end of the war. He earned his bachelor},
	journal = {Transaction AGU: 8612},
	author = {Jackson, C. Rhetti and Swank, W.T. and Olszeewski, Rob.},
	year = {2005},
	keywords = {CWT}
}

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