Maier et al., 2017 - Google Patents
Prediction and uncertainty analysis of a parsimonious floodplain surface water‐groundwater interaction modelMaier et al., 2017
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- Maier N
- Breuer L
- Kraft P
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- Water Resources Research
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Floodplains provide a variety of hydrological and ecological functions and are therefore of great importance. The flooding frequency, as well as the height and duration of inundations are particularly relevant for ecosystem states and are dependent on the exchange between …
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