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Lateral and longitudinal fish environmental DNA distribution in dynamic riverine habitats
Thalinger, B., Kirschner, D., Pütz, Y., Moritz, C., Schwarzenberger, R., Wanzenböck, J., & Traugott, M. (2021). Lateral and longitudinal fish environmental DNA distribution in dynamic riverine habitats. Environmental DNA, 3(1), 305-318. https://doi.org/10.1002/edn3.171
Structural and functional responses of macroinvertebrate assemblages to long‐term flow variability at perennial and nonperennial sites
Mathers, K. L., Stubbington, R., Leeming, D., Westwood, C., & England, J. (2019). Structural and functional responses of macroinvertebrate assemblages to long‐term flow variability at perennial and nonperennial sites. Ecohydrology, 12(6), e2112 (14 pp.). https://doi.org/10.1002/eco.2112
Appraisal of data-driven and mechanistic emulators of nonlinear simulators: the case of hydrodynamic urban drainage models
Carbajal, J. P., Leitão, J. P., Albert, C., & Rieckermann, J. (2017). Appraisal of data-driven and mechanistic emulators of nonlinear simulators: the case of hydrodynamic urban drainage models. Environmental Modelling and Software, 92, 17-27. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envsoft.2017.02.006
Using streamflow observations to estimate the impact of hydrological regimes and anthropogenic water use on European stream macroinvertebrate occurrences
Domisch, S., Portmann, F. T., Kuemmerlen, M., O'Hara, R. B., Johnson, R. K., Davy-Bowker, J., … Jähnig, S. C. (2017). Using streamflow observations to estimate the impact of hydrological regimes and anthropogenic water use on European stream macroinvertebrate occurrences. Ecohydrology, 10(8), e1895 (11 pp.). https://doi.org/10.1002/eco.1895
Flow intermittency, physico-chemistry and function of headwater streams in an Alpine glacial catchment
Robinson, C. T., Tonolla, D., Imhof, B., Vukelic, R., & Uehlinger, U. (2016). Flow intermittency, physico-chemistry and function of headwater streams in an Alpine glacial catchment. Aquatic Sciences, 78(2), 327-341. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00027-015-0434-3
Exploring, exploiting and evolving diversity of aquatic ecosystem models: a community perspective
Janssen, A. B. G., Arhonditsis, G. B., Beusen, A., Bolding, K., Bruce, L., Bruggeman, J., … Mooij, W. M. (2015). Exploring, exploiting and evolving diversity of aquatic ecosystem models: a community perspective. Aquatic Ecology, 49(4), 513-548. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10452-015-9544-1
Constraints and potentials of future irrigation water availability on agricultural production under climate change
Elliott, J., Deryng, D., Müller, C., Frieler, K., Konzmann, M., Gerten, D., … Wisser, D. (2014). Constraints and potentials of future irrigation water availability on agricultural production under climate change. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America PNAS, 111(9), 3239-3244. https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1222474110
Spatial patterns in macroinvertebrate assemblages in surface-flowing waters of a glacially-influenced floodplain
Robinson, C. T., & Doering, M. (2013). Spatial patterns in macroinvertebrate assemblages in surface-flowing waters of a glacially-influenced floodplain. Aquatic Sciences, 75(3), 373-384. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00027-012-0283-2
Modellkonzept vs. Modellierer – wer oder was ist wichtiger? Vergleichende Modellanwendung am Hühnerwasser-Einzugsgebiet
Bormann, H., Holländer, H. M., Blume, T., Buytaert, W., Chirico, G. B., Exbrayat, J. F., … Flühler, H. (2011). Modellkonzept vs. Modellierer – wer oder was ist wichtiger? Vergleichende Modellanwendung am Hühnerwasser-Einzugsgebiet. KW Korrespondenz Wasserwirtschaft, 4(9), 487-491. https://doi.org/10.3243/kwe2011.09.001
Hydrological and sedimentary controls leading to arsenic contamination of groundwater in the Hanoi area, Vietnam: the impact of iron-arsenic ratios, peat, river bank deposits, and excessive groundwater abstraction
Berg, M., Trang, P. T. K., Stengel, C., Buschmann, J., Hung Viet, P., Van Dan, N., … Stüben, D. (2008). Hydrological and sedimentary controls leading to arsenic contamination of groundwater in the Hanoi area, Vietnam: the impact of iron-arsenic ratios, peat, river bank deposits, and excessive groundwater abstraction. Chemical Geology, 249(1–2), 91-112. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.chemgeo.2007.12.007
The role of timing, duration, and frequency of inundation in controlling leaf litter decomposition in a river-floodplain ecosystem (Tagliamento, northeastern Italy)
Langhans, S. D., & Tockner, K. (2006). The role of timing, duration, and frequency of inundation in controlling leaf litter decomposition in a river-floodplain ecosystem (Tagliamento, northeastern Italy). Oecologia, 147(3), 501-509. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00442-005-0282-2
Water quality monitoring and the morphological paradigm in the Danube River basin – a review
Bloesch, J. (2004). Water quality monitoring and the morphological paradigm in the Danube River basin – a review. In Y. Chen, K. Takara, I. Cluckie, & F. H. De Smedt (Eds.), IAHS publication: Vol. 289. GIS remote sensing in hydrology, water resources and environment. Proceedings of ICGRHWE held at the Three Gorges Dam, China, September 2003 (pp. 285-292). International Association of Hydrological Sciences.
Model comparison of flow through a municipal solid waste incinerator ash landfill
Johnson, C. A., Schaap, M. G., & Abbaspour, K. C. (2001). Model comparison of flow through a municipal solid waste incinerator ash landfill. Journal of Hydrology, 243(1-2), 55-72. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0022-1694(00)00404-2
Hydrological and geochemical factors controlling the leaching of cemented MSWI air pollution control residues: a lysimeter field study
Ludwig, C., Johnson, C. A., Käppeli, M., Ulrich, A., & Riediker, S. (2000). Hydrological and geochemical factors controlling the leaching of cemented MSWI air pollution control residues: a lysimeter field study. Journal of Contaminant Hydrology, 42(2-4), 253-272. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0169-7722(99)00083-2
Hydrological and geochemical factors affecting leachate composition in municipal solid waste incinerator bottom ash. Part II. The geochemistry of leachate from Landfill Lostorf, Switzerland
Johnson, C. A., Kaeppeli, M., Brandenberger, S., Ulrich, A., & Baumann, W. (1999). Hydrological and geochemical factors affecting leachate composition in municipal solid waste incinerator bottom ash. Part II. The geochemistry of leachate from Landfill Lostorf, Switzerland. Journal of Contaminant Hydrology, 40(3), 239-259. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0169-7722(99)00052-2
Hydrological and geochemical factors affecting leachate composition in municipal solid waste incinerator bottom ash. Part I: the hydrology of Landfill Lostorf, Switzerland
Johnson, C. A., Richner, G. A., Vitvar, T., Schittli, N., & Eberhard, M. (1998). Hydrological and geochemical factors affecting leachate composition in municipal solid waste incinerator bottom ash. Part I: the hydrology of Landfill Lostorf, Switzerland. Journal of Contaminant Hydrology, 33(3-4), 361-376. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0169-7722(98)00077-1
Schlüsselprozesse im Energiehaushalt von Fließgewässern: Primärproduktion und Respiration
Uehlinger, U., Naegeli, M. W., & Meyer, E. I. (1995). Schlüsselprozesse im Energiehaushalt von Fließgewässern: Primärproduktion und Respiration. GAIA: Ecological Perspectives for Science and Society, 4, 166-173. https://doi.org/10.14512/gaia.4.3.7