Urban Water InterfacesConferences contributions etc.
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Sobhi Gollo,V., Broecker,T., Nützmann,G., Lewandowski,L. & Hinkelmann,R. (2019). Comparison of an integral solver to coupled modelling approach for hydraulic exchange at surface water-groundwater interface along rippled streambed.
Sobhi Gollo,V., Broecker,T., Nützmann,G., Lewandowski,L. & Hinkelmann,R. (2019). Integral flow and transport modelling approach for surface water-groundwater interface domain.
Ladwig,R., Matta,E., Hinkelmann,R. & Hupfer, M. (2019). Simulation of Water Exchange Times for Contaminant Risk Assessment in an Urban Lake using a Depth-Averages 2D Model.
Kuhlemann, L.-M., Tetzlaff, D., Kleinschmit, B., & Soulsby, C. (2019). The city challenge: quantifying surface water sources in large urban areas using stable isotopes.
Heinrich, L., Hupfer, M (2020). Iron-Phosphorus Coupling in Lake Sediments and Wastewater Treatment.
Haacke, N. and Paton, E.N. (2020). Spatiotemporal patterns of short-duration heavy precipitation in Germany. EGU General Assembly 2020.
Haacke, N. and Paton, E.N. (2020). Survey of rain events : how to categorise and analyse individual storm events in high-resolution precipitation time series. UWI Urban Water Interfaces.
Marx,C., Soulsby,C., Hinkelmann,R. & Tetzlaff,D. (2020). Using stable isotopes to understand water flow paths and ages in complex urban catchments.
Gillefalk,M., Tetzlaff,D., Hinkelmann,R., Kuhlemann,L-M., Smith,A., Meier,F. & Soulsby,C. (2020). Quantifying the effects of urban vegetation on water partitioning in complex cityscapes: the potential of isotope-based ecohydrological models.
Tügel, F., Hassan, A., Wannous, M., Tröger, U. & Hinkelmann, R. (2020). Investigation of the Green-Ampt infiltration model in rainfall-runoff simulations with a robust 2D shallow water model.
Tügel, F., Haacke, N., Hassan, A. and Hinkelmann, R. (2020). Investigating the suitability of the Green-Ampt model with tabulated parameter values from literature by using a 2D hydrodynamic rainfall-runoff model and field experiments with rainfall simulator.
Vulova, Stenka and Meier, Fred and Duarte Rocha, Alby and Quanz, Justus and Nouri, Hamideh and Kleinschmit, Birgit (2020). Modelling urban evapotranspiration with remote sensing and machine learning.
Kuhlemann, L.-M., Tetzlaff, D., Kleinschmit, B., Vulova, S. & Soulsby, C. (2020). Using stable isotopes to quantify ecohydrological flux dynamics at the soil-plant-atmosphere continuum in urban green spaces.
Mueller, Birgit Maria, Schulz, Hanna, Putschew, Aanke, Lewandowski, Joerg (2020). Simultaneous fate of trace organic compounds and dissolved organic matter - Surface water and the hyporheic zone of an urban river.
Mohammad Zounemat-Kermani and Marzieh Fadaee and S Adarsh and Reinhard Hinkelmann (2020). Predicting Sediment transport in sewers using integrative harmony search-ANN model and factor analysis. IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science. IOP Publishing, 012004.