Dörthe Tetzlaff Professor in Hydrology and Landscape Ecology, University of Aberdeen.
Tetzlaff, Dörthe
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Berlin
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Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin
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Geographisches Institut
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Leibniz-Institut für Gewässerökologie und Binnenfischerei
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(Abt. 1) Ökohydrologie und Biogeochemie
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Leibniz-Institut für Gewässerökologie und Binnenfischerei
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Works
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Integrierte Gewässergütemodellierung in mittel- bis großskaligen Einzugsgebieten der Elbe unter dem Einfluss von Klima- und Landnutzungsänderungen |
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Modelling storage-driven connectivity between landscapes and riverscapes: towards a simple framework for long-term ecohydrological assessment |
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Modelling temporal variability of in situ soil water and vegetation isotopes reveals ecohydrological couplings in a riparian willow plot |
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Modelling the effects of land cover and climate change on soil water partitioning in a boreal headwater catchment |
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A new approach to simulating stream isotope dynamics using Markov switching autoregressive models |
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No influence of CO2 on stable isotope analyses of soil waters with off-axis integrated cavity output spectroscopy (OA-ICOS) |
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Operational Weather Radar Assessment of Convective Precipitation as an Input to Flood Modelling in Mountainous Basins |
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Peak grain forecasts for the US High Plains amid withering waters |
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Permafrost and lakes control river isotope composition across a boreal Arctic transect in the Western Siberian lowlands |
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Potential effects of climate change on streambed scour and risks to salmonid survival in snow-dominated mountain basins |
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A probabilistic approach to quantifying hydrologic thresholds regulating migration of adult Atlantic salmon into spawning streams |
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Projecting climate change impacts on stream flow regimes with tracer-aided runoff models - preliminary assessment of heterogeneity at the mesoscale |
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Quantifying the effects of urban green space on water partitioning and ages using an isotope-based ecohydrological model |
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Redox dynamics in the active layer of an Arctic headwater catchment; examining the potential for transfer of dissolved methane from soils to stream water |
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Relative influence of upland and lowland headwaters on the isotope hydrology and transit times of larger catchments |
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The relative role of soil type and tree cover on water storage and transmission in northern headwater catchments |
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Runoff processes, stream water residence times and controlling landscape characteristics in a mesoscale catchment: An initial evaluation |
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Save northern high-latitude catchments |
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Scale-dependent groundwater contributions influence patterns of winter baseflow stream chemistry in boreal catchments |
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Scaling effects of riparian peatlands on stable isotopes in runoff and DOC mobilisation |
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Scaling up and out in runoff process understanding: insights from nested experimental catchment studies |
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Seasonal and inter-annual variability in hyporheic water quality revealed by continuous monitoring in a salmon spawning stream |
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Seasonal controls on DOC dynamics in nested upland catchments in NE Scotland |
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Seasonality ofepCO2at different scales along an integrated river continuum within the Dee basin, NE Scotland |
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Sensitivity of mean transit time estimates to model conditioning and data availability |
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Soil water stable isotopes reveal evaporation dynamics at the soil–plant–atmosphere interface of the critical zone |
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Source distribution modelling for end-member mixing in hydrology |
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Sources of baseflow in larger catchments – Using tracers to develop a holistic understanding of runoff generation |
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Spatial distribution of transit times in montane catchments: conceptualization tools for management |
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Spatial organization of groundwater dynamics and streamflow response from different hydropedological units in a montane catchment |
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Spatially distributed tracer-aided runoff modelling and dynamics of storage and water ages in a permafrost-influenced catchment |
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Spatio-temporal diel DOC cycles in a wet, low energy, northern catchment: Highlighting and questioning the sub-daily rhythms of catchment functioning |
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Spatio-temporal variations in stable isotopes in peri-urban catchments: A preliminary assessment of potential and challenges in assessing streamflow sources |
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Storage as a Metric of Catchment Comparison |
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Storage dynamics in hydropedological units control hillslope connectivity, runoff generation, and the evolution of catchment transit time distributions |
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Storage, mixing, and fluxes of water in the critical zone across northern environments inferred by stable isotopes of soil water |
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Storm flow and baseflow response to reduced acid deposition-using Bayesian compositional analysis in hydrograph separation with changing end members |
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Stream water age distributions controlled by storage dynamics and nonlinear hydrologic connectivity: Modeling with high-resolution isotope data |
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Structural changes to forests during regeneration affect water flux partitioning, water ages and hydrological connectivity: Insights from tracer-aided ecohydrological modelling |
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Die Suche nach dem Wasser in Dürrezeiten |
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Taming the flood-How far can we go with trees? |
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Temporal dynamics in dominant runoff sources and flow paths in the Andean Páramo |
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Testing the maximum entropy production approach for estimating evapotranspiration from closed canopy shrubland in a low-energy humid environment |
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Thermal regimes in a large upland salmon river: a simple model to identify the influence of landscape controls and climate change on maximum temperatures |
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To what extent does hydrological connectivity control dynamics of faecal indicator organisms in streams? Initial hypothesis testing using a tracer-aided model |
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Topographic, pedologic and climatic interactions influencing streamflow generation at multiple catchment scales |
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Towards simple approaches for mean residence time estimation in ungauged basins using tracers and soil distributions |
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Tracer-aided identification of hydrological and biogeochemical controls on in-stream water quality in a riparian wetland |
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Tracer-based assessment of flow paths, storage and runoff generation in northern catchments: a review |
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Tracers and transit times: windows for viewing catchment scale storage? |
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Transit time distributions of a conceptual model: their characteristics and sensitivities |
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[Treatment of coronary insufficiency with persantin.] |
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Urban water systems under climate stress: An isotopic perspective from Berlin, Germany |
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Use of color maps and wavelet coherence to discern seasonal and interannual climate influences on streamflow variability in northern catchments |
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Using geophysical surveys to test tracer-based storage estimates in headwater catchments |
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Using high-resolution isotope data and alternative calibration strategies for a tracer-aided runoff model in a nested catchment |
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Using hydrochemical tracers to conceptualise hydrological function in a larger scale catchment draining contrasting geologic provinces |
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Using isotopes to constrain water flux and age estimates in snow-influenced catchments using the STARR |
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Using isotopes to incorporate tree water storage and mixing dynamics into a distributed ecohydrologic modelling framework |
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Using lumped conceptual rainfall–runoff models to simulate daily isotope variability with fractionation in a nested mesoscale catchment |
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Using repeat electrical resistivity surveys to assess heterogeneity in soil moisture dynamics under contrasting vegetation types |
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Using spatial-stream-network models and long-term data to understand and predict dynamics of faecal contamination in a mixed land-use catchment. |
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Using stable isotopes to assess surface water source dynamics and hydrological connectivity in a high-latitude wetland and permafrost influenced landscape |
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Using stable isotopes to estimate travel times in a data-sparse Arctic catchment: Challenges and possible solutions |
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Using stable water isotopes to understand ecohydrological partitioning under contrasting land uses in a drought‐sensitive rural, lowland catchment |
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Using storage selection functions to assess mixing patterns and water ages of soil water, evaporation and transpiration |
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Using time domain and geographic source tracers to conceptualize streamflow generation processes in lumped rainfall-runoff models |
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Using water stable isotopes to understand evaporation, moisture stress, and re-wetting in catchment forest and grassland soils of the summer drought of 2018 |
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Visualization of spatial patterns of connectivity and runoff ages derived from a tracer-aided model |
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Water ages in the critical zone of long-term experimental sites in northern latitudes |
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Water sources and mixing in riparian wetlands revealed by tracers and geospatial analysis |
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What can flux tracking teach us about water age distributions and their temporal dynamics? |
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What can we learn from multi-data calibration of a process-based ecohydrological model? |
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Will catchment characteristics moderate the projected effects of climate change on flow regimes in the Scottish Highlands? |
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Women advancing research on hydrological processes: Preface |
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Xylem water in riparian willow trees (<i>Salix alba</i>) reveals shallow sources of root water uptake by in situ monitoring of stable water isotopes |
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