Identification of runoff processes–The impact of different forest types and soil properties on runoff formation and floods

M Hümann, G Schüler, C Müller, R Schneider… - Journal of …, 2011 - Elsevier
In a changing climate extreme weather events including convective storm rainfalls are
expected to generate an increasing number of floods threatening small catchments. To …

How slow rock weathering balances nutrient loss during fast forest floor turnover in montane, temperate forest ecosystems

D Uhlig, F Von Blanckenburg - Frontiers in Earth Science, 2019 - frontiersin.org
Mineral nutrient cycling between trees and the forest floor is key to forest ecosystem
nutrition. However, in sloping, well-drained landscapes the forest floor experiences …

Hillslope characteristics as controls of subsurface flow variability

S Bachmair, M Weiler - Hydrology and Earth System Sciences, 2012 - hess.copernicus.org
Hillslope hydrological dynamics, particularly subsurface flow (SSF), are highly variable and
complex. A profound understanding of factors controlling this variability is needed. Therefore …

The significance of soil moisture in forecasting characteristics of flood events. A statistical analysis in two nested catchments

P Chifflard, J Kranl, G zur Strassen… - Journal of Hydrology and …, 2018 - sciendo.com
We examine the feasibility and added value of upscaling point data of soil moisture from a
small-to a mesoscale catchment for the purpose of single-event flood prediction. We test the …

Intercomparing hillslope hydrological dynamics: Spatio‐temporal variability and vegetation cover effects

S Bachmair, M Weiler, PA Troch - Water Resources Research, 2012 - Wiley Online Library
Generalizable process knowledge on hillslope hydrological dynamics is still very poor, yet
indispensable for numerous theoretical and practical applications. To gain insight into the …

[图书][B] Mid-latitude slope deposits (cover beds)

A Kleber, B Terhorst - 2024 - books.google.com
Mid-Latitude Slope Deposits (Cover Beds), Second Edition focuses on widespread deposits
and discusses their properties, genesis and age in subdued mountains of Central Europe …

Monitoring hillslope moisture dynamics with surface ERT for enhancing spatial significance of hydrometric point measurements

R Hübner, K Heller, T Günther… - Hydrology and Earth …, 2015 - hess.copernicus.org
Besides floodplains, hillslopes are basic units that mainly control water movement and flow
pathways within catchments of subdued mountain ranges. The structure of their shallow …

Impacts of a capillary barrier on infiltration and subsurface stormflow in layered slope deposits monitored with 3-D ERT and hydrometric measurements

R Hübner, T Günther, K Heller, U Noell, A Kleber - 2017 - oa.tib.eu
Identifying principles of water movement in the shallow subsurface is crucial for adequate
process-based hydrological models. Hillslopes are the essential interface for water …

Phosphorus fractions in preferential flow pathways and soil matrix in hillslope soils in the Thuringian Forest (Central Germany)

D Julich, S Julich, KH Feger - Journal of Plant Nutrition and Soil …, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
Phosphorus (P) is primarily transported in soil through preferential flow pathways (PFP),
which can rapidly move water and matter bypassing large portions of the soil. This study …

Hillslope runoff generation influenced by layered subsurface in a headwater catchment in Ore Mountains, Germany

K Heller, A Kleber - Environmental Earth Sciences, 2016 - Springer
Abstract The Ore Mountains were one of the important flood source areas for several heavy
floods over the last years. Reducing damages caused by floods demands sufficient …