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    The NRCS curve number equation derived from an instantaneous unit hydrograph: Some consequences by Metselaar, Klaas

    Published in Journal of hydrology: X (01-05-2023)
    “…•The curve number equation can be derived from an instantaneous unit hydrograph.•A curve number combines catchment response time and rainfall event…”
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    The importance of model structure and soil data detail on the simulations of crop growth and water use: A case study for sugarcane by dos Santos Vianna, Murilo, Metselaar, Klaas, de Jong van Lier, Quirijn, Gaiser, Thomas, Marin, Fábio Ricardo

    Published in Agricultural water management (01-08-2024)
    “…Process-based crop models have faced rapid development over the last years, and many modelling platforms are now available and can be used in a wide range of…”
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    Can frequent precipitation moderate the impact of drought on peatmoss carbon uptake in northern peatlands? by Nijp, Jelmer J., Limpens, Juul, Metselaar, Klaas, Zee, Sjoerd E. A. T. M., Berendse, Frank, Robroek, Bjorn J. M.

    Published in The New phytologist (01-07-2014)
    “…Northern peatlands represent a large global carbon store that can potentially be destabilized by summer water table drawdown. Precipitation can moderate the…”
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    A Matric Flux Potential Approach to Assess Plant Water Availability in Two Climate Zones in Brazil by Pinheiro, Everton Alves Rodrigues, Jong van Lier, Quirijn, Metselaar, Klaas

    Published in Vadose zone journal (01-02-2018)
    “…Core Ideas A multi‐layer root water uptake model is developed based on matric flux potential. Soil hydraulic properties from two important ecological zones in…”
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    Water Stress Permanently Alters Shoot Architecture in Common Bean Plants by Durigon, Angelica, Evers, Jochem, Metselaar, Klaas, de Jong van Lier, Quirijn

    Published in Agronomy (Basel) (26-03-2019)
    “…The effects of water stress on crop yield through modifications of plant architecture are vital to crop performance such as common bean plants. To assess the…”
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    Mathematical Description of Rooting Profiles of Agricultural Crops and its Effect on Transpiration Prediction by a Hydrological Model by Metselaar, Pinheiro, Lier

    Published in Soil systems (01-09-2019)
    “…The geometry of rooting systems is important for modeling water flows in the soil-plant-atmosphere continuum. Measured information about root density can be…”
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    A modification of the constant-head permeameter to measure saturated hydraulic conductivity of highly permeable media by Nijp, Jelmer J., Metselaar, Klaas, Limpens, Juul, Gooren, Harm P.A., van der Zee, Sjoerd E.A.T.M.

    Published in MethodsX (01-01-2017)
    “…[Display omitted] The saturated hydraulic conductivity (Ks) is a key characteristic of porous media, describing the rate of water flow through saturated porous…”
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    Modeling of transpiration reduction in van Genuchten–Mualem type soils by Jong van Lier, Quirijin de, Dourado Neto, D, Metselaar, Klaas

    Published in Water resources research (01-02-2009)
    “…We derive an analytic expression for the matric flux potential (M) for van Genuchten-Mualem (VGM) type soils which can also be written in terms of a converging…”
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    Water retention and evapotranspiration of green roofs and possible natural vegetation types by Metselaar, Klaas

    Published in Resources, conservation and recycling (01-07-2012)
    “…Matching vegetation to growing conditions on green roofs is one of the options to increase biodiversity in cities. A hydrological model has been applied to…”
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    Comparison of five soil organic matter decomposition models using data from a 14C and 15N labeling field experiment by Pansu, M, Bottner, P, Sarmiento, L, Metselaar, K

    Published in Global biogeochemical cycles (01-12-2004)
    “…Five alternatives of the previously published MOMOS model (MOMOS‐2 to ‐6) are tested to predict the dynamics of carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) in soil during the…”
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    Rain events decrease boreal peatland net CO2 uptake through reduced light availability by Nijp, Jelmer J, Limpens, Juul, Metselaar, Klaas, Peichl, Matthias, Nilsson, Mats B, Zee, Sjoerd E. A. T. M, Berendse, Frank

    Published in Global change biology (01-06-2015)
    “…Boreal peatlands store large amounts of carbon, reflecting their important role in the global carbon cycle. The short‐term exchange and the long‐term storage…”
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    A framework for sourcing of evaporation between saturated and unsaturated zone in bare soil condition by Balugani, E., Lubczynski, M.W., Metselaar, K.

    Published in Hydrological sciences journal (17-08-2016)
    “…Sourcing subsurface evaporation (E ss ) into groundwater (E g ) and unsaturated zone (E u ) components has received little scientific attention so far, despite…”
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    Including hydrological self-regulating processes in peatland models: Effects on peatmoss drought projections by Nijp, Jelmer J., Metselaar, Klaas, Limpens, Juul, Teutschbein, Claudia, Peichl, Matthias, Nilsson, Mats B., Berendse, Frank, van der Zee, Sjoerd E.A.T.M.

    Published in The Science of the total environment (15-02-2017)
    “…The water content of the topsoil is one of the key factors controlling biogeochemical processes, greenhouse gas emissions and biosphere – atmosphere…”
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    Salinity‐induced increase of the hydraulic conductivity in the hyporheic zone of coastal wetlands by Dijk, Gijs, Nijp, Jelmer J., Metselaar, Klaas, Lamers, Leon P.M., Smolders, Alfons J.P.

    Published in Hydrological processes (15-02-2017)
    “…In coastal zones globally, salinization is rapidly taking place due to the combined effects of sea level rise, land subsidence, altered hydrology, and climate…”
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    Rain events decrease boreal peatland net CO sub(2) uptake through reduced light availability by Nijp, Jelmer J, Limpens, Juul, Metselaar, Klaas, Peichl, Matthias, Nilsson, Mats B, van der Zee, Sjoerd EATM, Berendse, Frank

    Published in Global change biology (01-06-2015)
    “…Boreal peatlands store large amounts of carbon, reflecting their important role in the global carbon cycle. The short-term exchange and the long-term storage…”
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    High‐resolution peat volume change in a northern peatland: Spatial variability, main drivers, and impact on ecohydrology by Nijp, Jelmer J., Metselaar, Klaas, Limpens, Juul, Bartholomeus, Harm M., Nilsson, Mats B., Berendse, Frank, Zee, Sjoerd E.A.T.M.

    Published in Ecohydrology (01-09-2019)
    “…The depth of the groundwater table below the surface and its spatiotemporal variability are major controls on all major biogeophysical processes in northern…”
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    Importance of soil-water to the Caatinga biome, Brazil by Alves Rodrigues Pinheiro, Everton, Metselaar, Klaas, de Jong van Lier, Quirijn, de Araújo, José Carlos

    Published in Ecohydrology (01-10-2016)
    “…Northeastern Brazil is hydrologically characterized by recurrent droughts leading to a highly vulnerable natural water resource system. The region contains the…”
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    Rain events decrease boreal peatland net CO 2 uptake through reduced light availability by Nijp, Jelmer J., Limpens, Juul, Metselaar, Klaas, Peichl, Matthias, Nilsson, Mats B., van der Zee, Sjoerd E. A. T. M., Berendse, Frank

    Published in Global change biology (01-06-2015)
    “…Abstract Boreal peatlands store large amounts of carbon, reflecting their important role in the global carbon cycle. The short‐term exchange and the long‐term…”
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    Forcing variables in simulation of transpiration of water stressed plants determined by principal component analysis by Durigon, Angelica, Lier, Quirijn de Jong van, Metselaar, Klaas

    Published in International Agrophysics (01-10-2016)
    “…To date, measuring plant transpiration at canopy scale is laborious and its estimation by numerical modelling can be used to assess high time frequency data…”
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