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Flood-controlled excess-air formation favors aerobic respiration and limits denitrification activity in riparian groundwater
Peter, S., Mächler, L., Kipfer, R., Wehrli, B., & Durisch-Kaiser, E. (2015). Flood-controlled excess-air formation favors aerobic respiration and limits denitrification activity in riparian groundwater. Frontiers in Environmental Science, 3, 75 (8 pp.). https://doi.org/10.3389/fenvs.2015.00075
Morphological, hydrological, biogeochemical and ecological changes and challenges in river restoration – the Thur River case study
Schirmer, M., Luster, J., Linde, N., Perona, P., Mitchell, E. A. D., Barry, D. A., … Durisch-Kaiser, E. (2014). Morphological, hydrological, biogeochemical and ecological changes and challenges in river restoration – the Thur River case study. Hydrology and Earth System Sciences, 18(6), 2449-2462. https://doi.org/10.5194/hess-18-2449-2014
Nitrate removal in a restored riparian groundwater system: functioning and importance of individual riparian zones
Peter, S., Rechsteiner, R., Lehmann, M. F., Brankatschk, R., Vogt, T., Diem, S., … Durisch-Kaiser, E. (2012). Nitrate removal in a restored riparian groundwater system: functioning and importance of individual riparian zones. Biogeosciences, 9(11), 4295-4307. https://doi.org/10.5194/bg-9-4295-2012
What prevents outgassing of methane to the atmosphere in Lake Tanganyika?
Durisch-Kaiser, E., Schmid, M., Peeters, F., Kipfer, R., Dinkel, C., Diem, T., … Wehrli, B. (2011). What prevents outgassing of methane to the atmosphere in Lake Tanganyika? Journal of Geophysical Research G: Biogeosciences, 116, 1-16. https://doi.org/10.1029/2010JG001323
Denitrification hot spot and hot moments in a restored riparian system
Peter, S., Rechsteiner, R., Lehmann, M. F., Tockner, K., Vogt, T., Wehrli, B., & Durisch-Kaiser, E. (2011). Denitrification hot spot and hot moments in a restored riparian system. In M. Schirmer, E. Hoehn, & T. Vogt (Eds.), IAHS publication: Vol. 342. GQ10: groundwater quality management in a rapidly changing world. Proceedings of the seventh international groundwater quality conference held in Zurich, Switzerland, 13–18 June 2010 (pp. 433-436). International Association of Hydrological Sciences.
Assessing groundwater travel times and biogeochemical processes during riverbank filtration under the aspect of river restoration
Vogt, T., Schneider, P., Peter, S., Durisch-Kaiser, E., Schirmer, M., & Cirpka, O. A. (2011). Assessing groundwater travel times and biogeochemical processes during riverbank filtration under the aspect of river restoration. In M. Schirmer, E. Hoehn, & T. Vogt (Eds.), IAHS publication: Vol. 342. GQ10: groundwater quality management in a rapidly changing world. Proceedings of the seventh international groundwater quality conference held in Zurich, Switzerland, 13–18 June 2010 (pp. 401-404). International Association of Hydrological Sciences.
Nitrogen transformation along hyporheic hydrological connectivity in a restored riparian zone at the river Thur, Switzerland
Rechsteiner, R. (2009). Nitrogen transformation along hyporheic hydrological connectivity in a restored riparian zone at the river Thur, Switzerland [Master thesis].
Methanotrophic microbial communities associated with bubble plumes above gas seeps in the Black Sea
Schubert, C. J., Durisch-Kaiser, E., Holzner, C. P., Klauser, L., Wehrli, B., Schmale, O., … Kipfer, R. (2006). Methanotrophic microbial communities associated with bubble plumes above gas seeps in the Black Sea. Geochemistry, Geophysics, Geosystems, 7(4), 1-8. https://doi.org/10.1029/2005GC001049
Recent studies on sources and sinks of methane in the Black Sea
Schubert, C. J., Durisch-Kaiser, E., Klauser, L., Vazquez, F., Wehrli, B., Holzner, C. P., … Kuypers, M. M. M. (2006). Recent studies on sources and sinks of methane in the Black Sea. In L. N. Neretin (Ed.), NATO science series IV: Earth and environmental sciences: Vol. 64. Past and present water column anoxia. https://doi.org/10.1007/1-4020-4297-3_16