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Doerthe Tetzlaff
Researcher at Leibniz Association
Publications - 253
Citations - 13175
Doerthe Tetzlaff is an academic researcher from Leibniz Association. The author has contributed to research in topics: Surface runoff & Streamflow. The author has an hindex of 60, co-authored 230 publications receiving 11033 citations. Previous affiliations of Doerthe Tetzlaff include University of Aberdeen & Humboldt University of Berlin.
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Using soil water isotopes to infer the influence of contrasting urban green space on ecohydrological partitioning
Lena Marie Kuhlemann,Lena Marie Kuhlemann,Doerthe Tetzlaff,Doerthe Tetzlaff,Doerthe Tetzlaff,Aaron Smith,Birgit Kleinschmit,Chris Soulsby,Chris Soulsby,Chris Soulsby +9 more
TL;DR: In this paper, isotopic tracers in precipitation and soil water, along with conventional hydrometric measurements in a plot-scale study in Berlin, Germany, investigated water partitioning under different generic types of urban vegetation (grassland, shrub and trees).
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Hydrological criteria to assess changes of flow dynamic in urban impacted catchments
TL;DR: In this paper, the hydrological assessment criteria flow acceleration, peak discharge and discharge dosage are determined with the focus to assess the quantitative impact on urban rivers Dependencies of these hydrologogical parameters are studied within comprehensive statistical analyses with long-term data sets.
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No influence of CO2 on stable isotope analyses of soil waters with off-axis integrated cavity output spectroscopy (OA-ICOS).
TL;DR: It is found that despite the high CO2 emissions from soil samples, no need for a post‐correction of the pore water stable isotope analysis results is found, since there is no relation between CO2 concentrations and the stable isotopes results of vapor samples obtained with OA‐ICOS.
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Peak grain forecasts for the US High Plains amid withering waters.
Assaad Mrad,Gabriel G. Katul,Delphis F. Levia,Andrew J. Guswa,Elizabeth W. Boyer,Michael Bruen,Darryl E. Carlyle-Moses,Rachel M. Coyte,Irena F. Creed,Nick van de Giesen,Domenico Grasso,David M. Hannah,J. E. Hudson,Vincent Humphrey,Shin'ichi Iida,Robert B. Jackson,Tomo'omi Kumagai,Pilar Llorens,Beate Michalzik,Kazuki Nanko,Catherine A. Peters,John S. Selker,Doerthe Tetzlaff,Doerthe Tetzlaff,Maciej Zalewski,Bridget R. Scanlon +25 more
TL;DR: A predator–prey-type model serves as a minimalist representation of groundwater use–crop production dynamics and explains and predicts reductions in groundwater withdrawal on three High Plains states and subsequent declines in irrigated crop production, and provides a general framework for assessing groundwater-based irrigation sustainability.
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Assessing runoff generation in riparian wetlands: monitoring groundwater-surface water dynamics at the micro-catchment scale.
Bernhard Scheliga,Doerthe Tetzlaff,Doerthe Tetzlaff,Doerthe Tetzlaff,G. Nuetzmann,Chris Soulsby,Chris Soulsby +6 more
TL;DR: The results of a study from an experimental catchment in the Scottish Highlands where spatio-temporal runoff processes in RW were investigated using isotopes, alkalinity and hydrometric measurements are reported to better understand the heterogeneity in GW–SW interactions.