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Cranefly larvae, often known as leatherjackets, are a well known horticultural pest, damaging garden lawns, plants and sporting venues. They burrow into the soil and feed on the roots of plants. However, little is known about the hydrological role of leatherjackets. Such information is needed by modellers to improve water and solute models. This paper investigates flow through leatherjacket burrows...