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View article: Hotspots and hot moments of metal mobilization: dynamic connectivity in legacy mine waters
Hotspots and hot moments of metal mobilization: dynamic connectivity in legacy mine waters Open
Monitoring and treatment of contaminated mine water conventionally focuses on end-of-pipe assessment and remediation techniques, at the downstream outlet of mining sites after closure. Conversely, the initial stages of pollutant release an…
View article: Dissolved organic carbon in a drinking water catchment in the western Ore Mountains, Germany: How much, Where from, When and Why – first insights
Dissolved organic carbon in a drinking water catchment in the western Ore Mountains, Germany: How much, Where from, When and Why – first insights Open
Increasing concentrations of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) in tributaries threaten the water quality of drinking water reservoirs in Europe and North America. Understanding the key factors influencing DOC dynamics in streams is essential …
View article: Thermodynamic Controls on Dynamic Soil Configuration and Non-uniform Infiltration Processes
Thermodynamic Controls on Dynamic Soil Configuration and Non-uniform Infiltration Processes Open
Non-uniform infiltration is a very common observation and one manifestation of non-diffusive physics in soil-water processes. It is posing a fundamental challenge to conventional Darcy-scale approaches in soil-water processes, revealing li…
View article: Reforestation after Calamity Events with Direct Sowing of Pellet Seeds by Drone
Reforestation after Calamity Events with Direct Sowing of Pellet Seeds by Drone Open
Forest calamity events such as wind breakage, forest fires, and pest infestations have increased in the past due to anthropogenic climate change. These disturbances, while natural succession processes, now occur with unprecedented frequenc…
View article: Enrichment of dissolved metal(loid)s and microbial organic matter during transit of a historic mine drainage system
Enrichment of dissolved metal(loid)s and microbial organic matter during transit of a historic mine drainage system Open
Water quality degradation by decommissioned mining sites is an environmental issue recognized globally. In the Ore mountains of Central Europe, a wide array of contaminants is released by abandoned under- and aboveground mining sites threa…
View article: Hydro-pedotransfer functions: a roadmap for future development
Hydro-pedotransfer functions: a roadmap for future development Open
Hydro-pedotransfer functions (PTFs) relate easy-to-measure and readily available soil information to soil hydraulic properties (SHPs) for applications in a wide range of process-based and empirical models, thereby enabling the assessment o…
View article: Infiltration as dynamic non-uniform stochastic flow field – repeatable, high-resolution 4D GPR measurements at the plot scale
Infiltration as dynamic non-uniform stochastic flow field – repeatable, high-resolution 4D GPR measurements at the plot scale Open
Infiltration is a central concern in soil physics. The advective and diffusive redistribution of event water depends on various factors such as initial wetting, the establishment of film connectivity, and capillary gradients and hydraulic …
View article: SoilPulse – A software package for semi-automated metadata management and publication
SoilPulse – A software package for semi-automated metadata management and publication Open
Every model calibration/validation task is as good as the range of data available for the task and using other team’s data can greatly enhance the calibration outcome for wider range of conditions. Lot of data was gathered during the…
View article: SoilPulse – Towards FAIR soil process data!
SoilPulse – Towards FAIR soil process data! Open
Soil processes are known to stretch over many scales – some processes, like erosion, are of particular interest due to their quick and complex characteristics with high impact. The analysis of soil erosion processes is challenging th…
View article: Rapid analysis using Diffuse Reflectance Spectroscopy can enhance Soil Carbon Monitoring
Rapid analysis using Diffuse Reflectance Spectroscopy can enhance Soil Carbon Monitoring Open
To gain a better understanding of changes in soil carbon stocks and composition it is essential to have data on relevant soil properties with high temporal and spatial resolution. However, traditional laboratory analysis can be both time-c…
View article: High-resolution 4D GPR data acquisition strategy to monitor fast and small-scale subsurface flow processes
High-resolution 4D GPR data acquisition strategy to monitor fast and small-scale subsurface flow processes Open
High-resolution measurement techniques for distributed and fast soil water dynamics could advance the understanding of subsurface infiltration processes on the plot scale when it can combine high spatial and temporal resolution with a high…
View article: Increasing stream water DOC concentrations in peat-affected catchments: insights from high-resolution water quality analysis
Increasing stream water DOC concentrations in peat-affected catchments: insights from high-resolution water quality analysis Open
Peatlands are an important natural terrestrial carbon sink. Any impact on the drivers of hydro-biogeochemical processes in these ecosystems can be particularly severe. Climate change and degradation by drainage and ditching are dramaticall…
View article: Review of hess-2023-225
Review of hess-2023-225 Open
Abstract. Understanding the interaction between topography and vegetation across different environments is important to assess how hydrological and climatic conditions affect tree physiological activity. This becomes especially important g…
View article: Comment on egusphere-2023-1860
Comment on egusphere-2023-1860 Open
Abstract. Hydro-pedotransfer functions (PTFs) relate easy-to-measure and readily available soil information to soil hydraulic properties for applications in a wide range of process-based and empirical models, thereby enabling the assessmen…
View article: Soil water retention and hydraulic conductivity measured in a wide saturation range
Soil water retention and hydraulic conductivity measured in a wide saturation range Open
Soil hydraulic properties (SHPs), particularly soil water retention capacity and hydraulic conductivity of unsaturated soils, are among the key properties that determine the hydrological functioning of terrestrial systems. Some large colle…
View article: Hydro-pedotransfer functions: A roadmap for future development
Hydro-pedotransfer functions: A roadmap for future development Open
Hydro-pedotransfer functions (PTFs) relate easy-to-measure and readily available soil information to soil hydraulic properties for applications in a wide range of process-based and empirical models, thereby enabling the assessment of soil …
View article: Comment on essd-2023-74
Comment on essd-2023-74 Open
Abstract. Soil hydraulic properties (SHP), particularly soil water retention capacity and hydraulic conductivity of unsaturated soils, are among the key properties that determine the hydrological functioning of terrestrial systems. Some la…
View article: Soil water retention and hydraulic conductivity measured in a wide saturation range
Soil water retention and hydraulic conductivity measured in a wide saturation range Open
Soil hydraulic properties (SHP), particularly soil water retention capacity and hydraulic conductivity of unsaturated soils, are among the key properties that determine the hydrological functioning of terrestrial systems. Some large collec…
View article: Critical comments on egusphere-2023-125
Critical comments on egusphere-2023-125 Open
Abstract. Traditional "physically-based" hydrological models are based on the assumption that soil is key in determining water's fate. According to these models, soil properties determine water movement in both saturated and unsaturated zo…
View article: DOC mobilisation from forest soils governed by intermittent hydrological connectivity of subsurface water pools
DOC mobilisation from forest soils governed by intermittent hydrological connectivity of subsurface water pools Open
Climate change in combination with forest management practices is leading to increased DOC release from a forested reservoir catchment in the western Ore Mountains in Germany. The most significant sources of DOC loadings are likely several…
View article: How Darcy-scale daemons lead theory developments for soil-water dynamics astray
How Darcy-scale daemons lead theory developments for soil-water dynamics astray Open
Theory in soil physics is tightly bound to integral lab observations of dynamics of soil water content and matric potential. In addition, the perceptual model of (linear) filter flow water movement is deeply embedded in measurement procedu…
View article: What causes rising DOC concentrations in streams from peat-affected catchments? Insights with high-resolution water quality analysis
What causes rising DOC concentrations in streams from peat-affected catchments? Insights with high-resolution water quality analysis Open
Peatlands are an important natural terrestrial carbon store. Any impacts on the drivers of hydro-biogeochemical processes in these ecosystems can be particularly severe. Climate change and degradation through drainages and ditches are chan…
View article: Initial non-uniform soil water redistribution as inherent hydrological process – from field experiments to model insights
Initial non-uniform soil water redistribution as inherent hydrological process – from field experiments to model insights Open
<p>Proper parameterisation and conceptualisation of the commonplace process of infiltration into the soil is still a topic of debate. Measuring soil water distribution in a spatio-temporally continuous manner can advance our understa…
View article: Developing an operational forecast system as byproduct of scientific research - an example for inland floods at the German North Sea coast
Developing an operational forecast system as byproduct of scientific research - an example for inland floods at the German North Sea coast Open
<p>Within the research project RUINS we assess the risk of inland floods of the Krummh&#246;rn region at the German North Sea coast. One third of this area lies below mean sea level, which demands to drain inland water during low…
View article: Preface: Linking landscape organisation and hydrological functioning: from hypotheses and observations to concepts, models and understanding
Preface: Linking landscape organisation and hydrological functioning: from hypotheses and observations to concepts, models and understanding Open
The link between landscape properties and hydrological functioning is the very foundation of hydrological sciences. The fundamental perception that landscape organisation and its hydrological and biogeochemical processes co-develop is ofte…
View article: Estimates of tree root water uptake from soil moisture profile dynamics
Estimates of tree root water uptake from soil moisture profile dynamics Open
Root water uptake (RWU), as an important process in the terrestrial water cycle, can help us to better understand the interactions in the soil–plant–atmosphere continuum. We conducted a field study monitoring soil moisture profiles in the …