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    Storage-discharge relationships at different catchment scales based on local high-precision gravimetry by Creutzfeldt, Benjamin, Troch, Peter A., Güntner, Andreas, Ferré, Ty P. A., Graeff, Thomas, Merz, Bruno

    Published in Hydrological processes (30-01-2014)
    “…In hydrology, the storage‐discharge relationship is a fundamental catchment property. Understanding what controls this relationship is at the core of catchment…”
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    Process identification through rejection of model structures in a mid-mountainous rural catchment: observations of rainfall-runoff response, geophysical conditions and model inter-comparison by Graeff, Thomas, Zehe, Erwin, Reusser, Dominik, Lück, Erika, Schröder, Boris, Wenk, Gerald, John, Hermann, Bronstert, Axel

    Published in Hydrological processes (28-02-2009)
    “…The intention of the presented study is to gain a better understanding of the mechanisms that caused the bimodal rainfall-runoff responses which occurred up to…”
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    Model-Based Attribution of High-Resolution Streamflow Trends in Two Alpine Basins of Western Austria by Kormann, Christoph, Bronstert, Axel, Francke, Till, Recknagel, Thomas, Graeff, Thomas

    Published in Hydrology (01-03-2016)
    “…Several trend studies have shown that hydrological conditions are changing considerably in the Alpine region. However, the reasons for these changes are only…”
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    Analysis and modelling of profiles to understand fractionation processes for contaminations with polychlorinated biphenyls observed in fish by Selle, Benny, Blume, Alexander, Höllrigl-Rosta, Andreas, Gräff, Thomas

    Published in The Science of the total environment (10-04-2024)
    “…Polychlorinated biphenyls (PCB) both continue to spread into the environment and to bioaccumulate from primary urban and industrial sources as well as from…”
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    Impact of river reconstruction on groundwater flow during bank filtration assessed by transient three-dimensional modelling of flow and heat transport by Wang, Wei-shi, Oswald, Sascha E., Gräff, Thomas, Lensing, Hermann-Josef, Liu, Tie, Strasser, Daniel, Munz, Matthias

    Published in Hydrogeology journal (01-03-2020)
    “…Bank filtration (BF) is an established indirect water-treatment technology. The quality of water gained via BF depends on the subsurface capture zone, the…”
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    Simulating future salinity dynamics in a coastal marshland under different climate scenarios by Eberhard, Julius, Schaik, N. Loes M.B., Schibalski, Anett, Gräff, Thomas

    Published in Vadose zone journal (2020)
    “…Salinization is a well‐known problem in agricultural areas worldwide. In the last 20–30 yr, rising salinity in the upper, unconfined aquifer has been observed…”
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    Analysing the effects of soil properties changes associated with land use changes on the simulated water balance: A comparison of three hydrological catchment models for scenario analysis by Bormann, Helge, Breuer, Lutz, Gräff, Thomas, Huisman, Johan A.

    Published in Ecological modelling (24-11-2007)
    “…This paper presents results of a model comparison study within the LUCHEM framework (‘assessing the impact of Land Use Change on Hydrology by Ensemble…”
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    Immersive 3D geovisualization in higher education by Philips, Andrea, Walz, Ariane, Bergner, Andreas, Graeff, Thomas, Heistermann, Maik, Kienzler, Sarah, Korup, Oliver, Lipp, Torsten, Schwanghart, Wolfgang, Zeilinger, Gerold

    Published in Journal of geography in higher education (03-07-2015)
    “…In this study, we investigate how immersive 3D geovisualization can be used in higher education. Based on MacEachren and Kraak's geovisualization cube, we…”
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    Potentials and constraints of different types of soil moisture observations for flood simulations in headwater catchments by Bronstert, Axel, Creutzfeldt, Benjamin, Graeff, Thomas, Hajnsek, Irena, Heistermann, Maik, Itzerott, Sibylle, Jagdhuber, Thomas, Kneis, David, Lück, Erika, Reusser, Dominik, Zehe, Erwin

    Published in Natural hazards (Dordrecht) (01-02-2012)
    “…Flood generation in mountainous headwater catchments is governed by rainfall intensities, by the spatial distribution of rainfall and by the state of the…”
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