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Jakob Benisch, Björn Helm, Xin Chang and Peter Krebs
The European Union Water Framework Directive (2000/60/EC; WFD) aims to achieve a good ecological and chemical status of all bodies of surface water by 2027. The development of integrated guidance on surface water chemical monitoring (e.g., WFD Guidance D...
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Rafiu Oyelakin, Wenyu Yang and Peter Krebs
Fitting probability distribution functions to observed data is the standard way to compute future design floods, but may not accurately reflect the projected future pattern of extreme events related to climate change. In applying the latest coupled model...
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Firas Al Janabi, Nurlan Ongdas, Christian Bernhofer, Julian David Reyes Silva, Jakob Benisch and Peter Krebs
Numerical simulations of rainfall-runoff processes are useful tools for understanding hydrological processes and performing impact assessment studies. The advancements in computer technology and data availability have assisted their rapid development and...
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Ivan Vorobevskii, Firas Al Janabi, Fabian Schneebeck, Jose Bellera and Peter Krebs
The lack and inefficiency of urban drainage systems, as well as extreme precipitation, can lead to system overloading and, therefore, an urban pluvial flood. The study brings insights into this phenomenon from the perspective of the statistical relations...
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Ehtesham Ahmed, Firas Al Janabi, Jin Zhang, Wenyu Yang, Naeem Saddique and Peter Krebs
Water resources planning and management depend on the quality of climatic data, particularly rainfall data, for reliable hydrological modeling. This can be very problematic in transboundary rivers with limited disclosing of data among the riparian countr...
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Flavio Cesar Cunha Galeazzo, Georg Donnert, Peter Habisreuther, Nikolaos Zarzalis, Richard J. Valdes and Werner Krebs
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F. Louise Waterhouse,Alan E. Burger,David B. Lank,Peter Ott,Elsie Krebs,Nadine Parker
Identifying and managing nesting habitat for the threatened Marbled Murrelet (Brachyramphus marmoratus) is difficult because it nests secretively, high in the canopies of large, old conifers of the Pacific Northwest. In British Columbia, low-level survey...
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F. Louise Waterhouse,Ann Donaldson,David B. Lank,Peter Ott,Elsie Krebs
Reliable habitat assessment methods are needed to ensure the adequate management of Marbled Murrelet (Brachyramphus marmoratus) habitat in British Columbia. In two south coastal study regions, the Sunshine Coast and Clayoquot Sound, we evaluated the effe...
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Jens Tränckner, Burkhard Wricke, Peter Krebs
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