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Matthias Pfannerstill
Matthias Pfannerstill
Christian-Albrechts-Universität zu Kiel, Institute for Natural Resource Conservation, Department of Hydrology ands Water Resour
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Smart low flow signature metrics for an improved overall performance evaluation of hydrological models
M Pfannerstill, B Guse, N Fohrer
Journal of Hydrology 510, 447-458, 2014
1792014
A multi‐storage groundwater concept for the SWAT model to emphasize nonlinear groundwater dynamics in lowland catchments
M Pfannerstill, B Guse, N Fohrer
Hydrological processes 28 (22), 5599-5612, 2014
1032014
Dynamic modelling of land use change impacts on nitrate loads in rivers
B Guse, M Pfannerstill, N Fohrer
Environmental Processes 2, 575-592, 2015
712015
On characterizing the temporal dominance patterns of model parameters and processes
B Guse, M Pfannerstill, M Strauch, DE Reusser, S Lüdtke, M Volk, ...
Hydrological Processes 30 (13), 2255-2270, 2016
582016
How to constrain multi‐objective calibrations of the SWAT model using water balance components
M Pfannerstill, K Bieger, B Guse, DD Bosch, N Fohrer, JG Arnold
JAWRA Journal of the American Water Resources Association 53 (3), 532-546, 2017
502017
A joined multi-metric calibration of river discharge and nitrate loads with different performance measures
MB Haas, B Guse, M Pfannerstill, N Fohrer
Journal of Hydrology 536, 534-545, 2016
462016
Process verification of a hydrological model using a temporal parameter sensitivity analysis
M Pfannerstill, B Guse, D Reusser, N Fohrer
Hydrology and Earth System Sciences 19 (10), 4365-4376, 2015
462015
Identifying the connective strength between model parameters and performance criteria
B Guse, M Pfannerstill, A Gafurov, J Kiesel, C Lehr, N Fohrer
Hydrology and Earth System Sciences 21 (11), 5663-5679, 2017
402017
Detection of dominant nitrate processes in ecohydrological modeling with temporal parameter sensitivity analysis
MB Haas, B Guse, M Pfannerstill, N Fohrer
Ecological modelling 314, 62-72, 2015
352015
Demasking the integrated information of discharge: Advancing sensitivity analysis to consider different hydrological components and their rates of change
B Guse, M Pfannerstill, A Gafurov, N Fohrer, H Gupta
Water Resources Research 52 (11), 8724-8743, 2016
342016
How weather conditions and physico-chemical properties control the leaching of flufenacet, diflufenican, and pendimethalin in a tile-drained landscape
S Willkommen, M Pfannerstill, U Ulrich, B Guse, N Fohrer
Agriculture, ecosystems & environment 278, 107-116, 2019
332019
Lentic small water bodies: Variability of pesticide transport and transformation patterns
U Ulrich, G Hörmann, M Unger, M Pfannerstill, F Steinmann, N Fohrer
Science of the total environment 618, 26-38, 2018
332018
Improving hydrological model optimization for riverine species
J Kiesel, B Guse, M Pfannerstill, K Kakouei, SC Jähnig, N Fohrer
Ecological Indicators 80, 376-385, 2017
332017
Field insights into leaching and transformation of pesticides and fluorescent tracers in agricultural soil
S Willkommen, J Lange, U Ulrich, M Pfannerstill, N Fohrer
Science of the Total Environment 751, 141658, 2021
282021
Assessing parameter identifiability for multiple performance criteria to constrain model parameters
B Guse, J Kiesel, M Pfannerstill, N Fohrer
Hydrological Sciences Journal 65 (7), 1158-1172, 2020
212020
Omnipresent distribution of herbicides and their transformation products in all water body types of an agricultural landscape in the North German Lowland
U Ulrich, M Pfannerstill, G Ostendorp, N Fohrer
Environmental Science and Pollution Research 28 (32), 44183-44199, 2021
182021
Reactive ditches: A simple approach to implement denitrifying wood chip bioreactors to reduce nitrate exports into aquatic ecosystems?
M Pfannerstill, I Kühling, C Hugenschmidt, M Trepel, N Fohrer
Environmental Earth Sciences 75, 1-10, 2016
182016
Analysing spatio-temporal process and parameter dynamics in models to characterise contrasting catchments
B Guse, M Pfannerstill, J Kiesel, M Strauch, M Volk, N Fohrer
Journal of Hydrology 570, 863-874, 2019
172019
Phosphor in der Landschaft: Management eines begrenzt verfügbaren Nährstoffes
B Holsten, M Pfannerstill, M Trepel
Institut für Ökosystemforschung, Christian-Albrechts-Universität zu Kiel, 2016
122016
Hydrological tracers, the herbicide metazachlor and its transformation products in a retention pond during transient flow conditions
U Ulrich, J Lange, M Pfannerstill, L Loose, N Fohrer
Environmental Science and Pollution Research 26, 26706-26720, 2019
102019
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