Auflistung nach Schlagwort "Stream flow"

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  • Müller-Thomy, H.; Sikorska-Senoner, A.E. (Abingdon : Taylor and Francis Ltd., 2019)
    Flood peaks and volumes are essential design variables and can be simulated by precipitation–runoff (P–R) modelling. The high-resolution precipitation time series that are often required for this purpose can be generated ...
  • Krysanova, Valentina; Vetter, Tobias; Eisner, Stephanie; Huang, Shaochun; Pechlivanidis, Ilias; Strauch, Michael; Gelfan, Alexander; Kumar, Rohini; Aich, Valentin; Arheimer, Berit; Chamorro, Alejandro; van Griensven, Ann; Kundu, Dipangkar; Lobanova, Anastasia; Mishra, Vimal; Plötner, Stefan; Reinhardt, Julia; Seidou, Ousmane; Wang, Xiaoyan; Wortmann, Michel; Zeng, Xiaofan; Hattermann, Fred F. (Bristol : Institute of Physics Publishing, 2017)
    An intercomparison of climate change impacts projected by nine regional-scale hydrological models for 12 large river basins on all continents was performed, and sources of uncertainty were quantified in the framework of ...
  • Lewandowski, Jörg; Arnon, Shai; Banks, Eddie; Batelaan, Okke; Betterle, Andrea; Broecker, Tabea; Coll, Claudia; Drummond, Jennifer D.; Garcia, Jaime Gaona; Galloway, Jason; Gomez-Velez, Jesus; Grabowski, Robert C.; Herzog, Skyler P.; Hinkelmann, Reinhard; Höhne, Anja; Hollender, Juliane; Horn, Marcus A.; Jaeger, Anna; Krause, Stefan; Prats, Adrian Löchner; Magliozzi, Chiara; Meinikmann, Karin; Mojarrad, Brian Babak; Mueller, Birgit Maria; Peralta-Maraver, Ignacio; Popp, Andrea L.; Posselt, Malte; Putschew, Anke; Radke, Michael; Raza, Muhammad; Riml, Joakim; Robertson, Anne; Rutere, Cyrus; Schaper, Jonas L.; Schirmer, Mario; Schulz, Hanna; Shanafield, Margaret; Singh, Tanu; Ward, Adam S.; Wolke, Philipp; Wörman, Anders; Wu, Liwen (Basel : MDPI AG, 2019)
    Rivers are important ecosystems under continuous anthropogenic stresses. The hyporheic zone is a ubiquitous, reactive interface between the main channel and its surrounding sediments along the river network. We elaborate ...
  • Burchard, Hans; Basdurak, N.Berkay; Gräwe, Ulf; Knoll, Michaela; Mohrholz, Volker; Müller, Selina (Hoboken, NJ : Wiley-Blackwell Publishing, Inc., 2017)
    This paper discusses and explains the phenomenon of salinity inversions in the thermocline offshore from an upwelling region during upwelling favorable winds. Using the nontidal central Baltic Sea as an easily accessible ...
  • Jaeger, Anna; Coll, Claudia; Posselt, Malte; Mechelke, Jonas; Rutere, Cyrus; Betterle, Andrea; Raza, Muhammad; Mehrtens, Anne; Meinikmann, Karin; Portmann, Andrea; Singh, Tanu; Blaen, Phillip J.; Krause, Stefan; Horn, Marcus A.; Hollender, Juliane; Benskin, Jonathan P.; Sobek, Anna; Lewandowski, Joerg (Cambridge : Royal Society of Chemistry, 2019-10)
    Enhancing the understanding of the fate of wastewater-derived organic micropollutants in rivers is crucialto improve risk assessment, regulatory decision making and river management. Hyporheic exchange andsediment bacterial ...
  • Nguyen, Van Tam; Dietrich, Jörg; Uniyal, Bhumika; Tran, Dang An (Basel : MDPI AG, 2018)
    The Soil andWater Assessment Tool (SWAT) is one of the most widely used eco-hydrological models. SWAT has been undergoing constant changes since its development. However, compartment review and testing of SWAT, especially ...