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Karl-Erich Lindenschmidt
Karl-Erich Lindenschmidt
E-mail megerősítve itt: usask.ca - Kezdőlap
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A new methodology for flood hazard assessment considering dike breaches
S Vorogushyn, B Merz, KE Lindenschmidt, H Apel
Water resources research 46 (8), 2010
1892010
Bridging science and traditional knowledge to assess cumulative impacts of stressors on ecosystem health
CS Mantyka-Pringle, TD Jardine, L Bradford, L Bharadwaj, AP Kythreotis, ...
Environment international 102, 125-137, 2017
1742017
Assessing flood risk for a rural detention area
S Förster, B Kuhlmann, KE Lindenschmidt, A Bronstert
Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences 8 (2), 311-322, 2008
1712008
The effect of complexity on parameter sensitivity and model uncertainty in river water quality modelling
KE Lindenschmidt
Ecological Modelling 190 (1-2), 72-86, 2006
1492006
The effect of water column mixing on phytoplankton succession, diversity and similarity
KE Lindenschmidt, I Chorus
Journal of Plankton research 20 (10), 1927-1951, 1998
1291998
Analysis of a detention basin impact on dike failure probabilities and flood risk for a channel-dike-floodplain system along the river Elbe, Germany
S Vorogushyn, KE Lindenschmidt, H Kreibich, H Apel, B Merz
Journal of Hydrology 436, 120-131, 2012
1232012
Structural uncertainty in a river water quality modelling system
KE Lindenschmidt, K Fleischbein, M Baborowski
Ecological Modelling 204 (3-4), 289-300, 2007
1232007
RIVICE—A non-proprietary, open-source, one-dimensional river-ice model
KE Lindenschmidt
Water 9 (5), 314, 2017
1102017
Trends in the timing and magnitude of ice-jam floods in Canada
P Rokaya, S Budhathoki, KE Lindenschmidt
Scientific Reports 8 (1), 5834, 2018
992018
Evidence for internal phosphorus loading in a large prairie reservoir (Lake Diefenbaker, Saskatchewan)
RL North, J Johansson, DM Vandergucht, LE Doig, K Liber, ...
Journal of Great Lakes Research 41, 91-99, 2015
882015
Aspects of seasonality and flood generating circulation patterns in a mountainous catchment in south-eastern Germany
T Petrow, B Merz, KE Lindenschmidt, AH Thieken
Hydrology and Earth System Sciences 11 (4), 1455-1468, 2007
842007
Ice‐jam flood risk assessment and mapping
KE Lindenschmidt, A Das, P Rokaya, T Chu
Hydrological Processes 30 (21), 3754-3769, 2016
832016
Improving in-lake water quality modeling using variable chlorophyll a/algal biomass ratios
A Sadeghian, SC Chapra, J Hudson, H Wheater, KE Lindenschmidt
Environmental Modelling & Software 101, 73-85, 2018
792018
Modelling of snowmelt erosion and sediment yield in a small low-mountain catchment in Germany
G Ollesch, I Kistner, R Meissner, KE Lindenschmidt
Catena 68 (2-3), 161-176, 2006
762006
Impacts of climate change on the water quality of a regulated prairie river
N Hosseini, J Johnston, KE Lindenschmidt
Water 9 (3), 199, 2017
742017
Chapter four complexity and uncertainty: Rethinking the modelling activity
M Brugnach, C Pahl-Wostl, KE Lindenschmidt, J Janssen, T Filatova, ...
Developments in Integrated Environmental Assessment 3, 49-68, 2008
642008
Integration of space-borne and air-borne data in monitoring river ice processes in the Slave River, Canada
T Chu, KE Lindenschmidt
Remote Sensing of Environment 181, 65-81, 2016
572016
The effectiveness of polder systems on peak discharge capping of floods along the middle reaches of the Elbe River in Germany
S Huang, J Rauberg, H Apel, M Disse, KE Lindenschmidt
Hydrology and Earth System Sciences 11 (4), 1391-1401, 2007
572007
River ice processes and ice flood forecasting
KE Lindenschmidt
Springer International Publishing, 2020
552020
Hypolimnetic aeration in lake Tegel, Berlin
KE Lindenschmidt, PF Hamblin
Water Research 31 (7), 1619-1628, 1997
551997
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