Understanding forest health with remote sensing-part II—A review of approaches and data models
Stress in forest ecosystems (FES) occurs as a result of land-use intensification, disturbances,
resource limitations or unsustainable management, causing changes in forest health (FH) at …
resource limitations or unsustainable management, causing changes in forest health (FH) at …
Understanding forest health with remote sensing, part III: requirements for a scalable multi-source forest health monitoring network based on data science approaches
Forest ecosystems fulfill a whole host of ecosystem functions that are essential for life on our
planet. However, an unprecedented level of anthropogenic influences is reducing the …
planet. However, an unprecedented level of anthropogenic influences is reducing the …
Pesticides from wastewater treatment plant effluents affect invertebrate communities
R Muenze, C Hannemann, P Orlinskiy, R Gunold… - Science of the total …, 2017 - Elsevier
We quantified pesticide contamination and its ecological impact up-and downstream of
seven wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs) in rural and suburban areas of central …
seven wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs) in rural and suburban areas of central …
COSMOS-Europe: a European network of cosmic-ray neutron soil moisture sensors
Climate change increases the occurrence and severity of droughts due to increasing
temperatures, altered circulation patterns, and reduced snow occurrence. While Europe has …
temperatures, altered circulation patterns, and reduced snow occurrence. While Europe has …
Mapping land-use intensity of grasslands in Germany with machine learning and Sentinel-2 time series
M Lange, H Feilhauer, I Kühn, D Doktor - Remote Sensing of Environment, 2022 - Elsevier
Abstract Information on grassland land-use intensity (LUI) is crucial for understanding trends
and dynamics in biodiversity, ecosystem functioning, earth system science and …
and dynamics in biodiversity, ecosystem functioning, earth system science and …
The fate of sulfonamide resistance genes and anthropogenic pollution marker intI1 after discharge of wastewater into a pristine river stream
S Haenelt, G Wang, JC Kasmanas, F Musat… - Frontiers in …, 2023 - frontiersin.org
Introduction Currently there are sparse regulations regarding the discharge of antibiotics
from wastewater treatment plants (WWTP) into river systems, making surface waters a latent …
from wastewater treatment plants (WWTP) into river systems, making surface waters a latent …
Improving calibration and validation of cosmic-ray neutron sensors in the light of spatial sensitivity
In the last few years the method of cosmic-ray neutron sensing (CRNS) has gained
popularity among hydrologists, physicists, and land-surface modelers. The sensor provides …
popularity among hydrologists, physicists, and land-surface modelers. The sensor provides …
Observational evidence of legacy effects of the 2018 drought on a mixed deciduous forest in Germany
Forests play a major role in the global carbon cycle, and droughts have been shown to
explain much of the interannual variability in the terrestrial carbon sink capacity. The …
explain much of the interannual variability in the terrestrial carbon sink capacity. The …
Spatial and temporal variability in concentration‐discharge relationships at the event scale
The analysis of concentration‐discharge (C‐Q) relationships from low‐frequency
observations is commonly used to assess solute sources, mobilization, and reactive …
observations is commonly used to assess solute sources, mobilization, and reactive …
Bioavailable DOC: reactive nutrient ratios control heterotrophic nutrient assimilation—An experimental proof of the macronutrient-access hypothesis
D Graeber, Y Tenzin, M Stutter, G Weigelhofer… - Biogeochemistry, 2021 - Springer
We investigate the" macronutrient-access hypothesis", which states that the balance
between stoichiometric macronutrient demand and accessible macronutrients controls …
between stoichiometric macronutrient demand and accessible macronutrients controls …