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Heinrich, L., Herzog, c., Barjenbruch, M., Hupfer, M (2019). Anaerobic phosphorus sinks: Analogous processes in sewage sludges and lake sediments.
Heinrich, L., Hupfer, M (2020). Iron-Phosphorus Coupling in Lake Sediments and Wastewater Treatment.
Tügel, F., Özgen, I., Hadidi, A., Tröger, U. & Hinkelmann, R. (2018). Modelling of flash floods in wadi systems using a robust shallow water model – case study El Gouna, Egypt. Advances in Hydroinformatics. Springer, Singapore, 579-593.
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.
Matta, E., Zounemat-Kermani, M., Cominola, A. and Hinkelmann., R. (2021). Machine learning in the hydro-environment: A brief review of recent applications. IAHR AIRH, 681-682.
Matta, Elena and Cominola, Andrea and Zounemat-Kermani and Hinkelmann, Reinhard (2020). A review of recent applications of neurocomputing methods in urban hydraulics and hydrology. First International Conference on Urban Water Interfaces (UWI). [Technische Universität Berlin, Urban Water Interfaces];, 44.
Broecker, T., Gollo, V., Fox, A., Lewandowski, J., Nützmann, G., Arnon, S. & Hinkelmann, R. (2020). Integral modelling approach for tracer transport in the hyporheic zone under neutral, losing and gaining streamflow conditions.
Haacke, N. and Paton, E.N. (2020). Spatiotemporal patterns of short-duration heavy precipitation in Germany. EGU General Assembly 2020.
Matta, E., Cominola, A., Zounemat-Kermani,M. & Hinkelmann, R. (2020). A review of recent applications of neurocomputing methods in urban hydraulics and hydrolog.
Haacke, N. and Paton, E.N. (2019). Identification of intra-city variation of urban flash floods by statistical analysis of extreme rainfall events in Berlin, Germany. Novatech 2019.
Hinkelmann, R., Kleinschmit, B., Porst, G., Haacke, N. & Pacheco Fernández, M. (2020). Summary of Abstracts.
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.
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.
Aljoumani,B., Cañameras,N. & Josa,R. (2010). Assessing the relationship between the soil dielectric constant and electrical conductivity using soil moisture sensors in the field conditions..
Simons, F., Özgen, I. & Hinkelmann, R. (2011). High Resolution Simulation of Flow and Transport in Natural Catchment Areas.
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