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Ottfried Dietrich and Axel Behrendt
Agriculturally used wet grassland sites (WGSs) with shallow water tables are considered to be sites with a special microclimate. Meteorological measurement series, examining the air temperature (Ta) and vapour pressure (VP) in three regions, reveal diffe...
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Lina Röschel, Frieder Graef, Ottfried Dietrich, Meike Pendo Schäfer and Dagmar Haase
Climatic and environmental changes are expected to affect in particular those regions where the economy is primarily based on the agricultural sector and where the dependency on water availability is high. This study examines how smallholder farmers in r...
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Nongpat Chaichana, Sonoko Dorothea Bellingrath-Kimura, Shujiro Komiya, Yoshiharu Fujii, Kosuke Noborio, Ottfried Dietrich and Tiwa Pakoktom
Greenhouse gas flux monitoring in ecosystems is mostly conducted by closed chamber and eddy covariance techniques. To determine the relevance of the two methods in rice paddy fields at different growing stages, closed chamber (CC) and eddy covariance (EC...
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Frank Joseph Wambura, Ottfried Dietrich, Gunnar Lischeid
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Information about the hydrological behaviour of a river basin prior to setting up, calibrating and validating a distributed hydrological model requires extensive datasets that are hardly available for many parts of the world due to insufficient monitorin...
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Ottfried Dietrich, Susanne Schweigert, Jörg Steidl and Gunnar Lischeid
This paper presents the development of a wetland water balance model for use in a large river basin with many different wetlands. The basic model was primarily developed for a single wetland with a complex water management system involving large amounts ...
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Steffen Gliege, Björn D. Thomas, Jörg Steidl, Tobias L. Hohenbrink and Ottfried Dietrich
Decreasing groundwater levels in many parts of Germany and decreasing low flows in Central Europe have created a need for adaptation measures to stabilize the water balance and to increase low flows. The objective of our study was to estimate the impact ...
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Jörg Steidl, Johannes Schuler, Undine Schubert, Ottfried Dietrich and Peter Zander
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