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Magdalena Rogger
Researcher at Vienna University of Technology
Publications - 27
Citations - 3099
Magdalena Rogger is an academic researcher from Vienna University of Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Flood myth & Surface runoff. The author has an hindex of 19, co-authored 27 publications receiving 2406 citations.
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Changing climate shifts timing of European floods
Günter Blöschl,Julia Hall,Juraj Parajka,Rui A. P. Perdigão,Bruno Merz,Berit Arheimer,Giuseppe Tito Aronica,Ardian Bilibashi,Ognjen Bonacci,Marco Borga,Ivan Čanjevac,Attilio Castellarin,Giovanni Battista Chirico,Pierluigi Claps,Károly Fiala,Natalia Frolova,Liudmyla Gorbachova,Ali Gül,Jamie Hannaford,Shaun Harrigan,Maria Kireeva,Andrea Kiss,Thomas Kjeldsen,Silvia Kohnová,Jarkko J. Koskela,Ondrej Ledvinka,Neil Macdonald,Maria Mavrova-Guirguinova,Luis Mediero,Ralf Merz,Peter Molnar,Alberto Montanari,Conor Murphy,Marzena Osuch,Valeryia Ovcharuk,Ivan Radevski,Magdalena Rogger,Jose Luis Salinas,Eric Sauquet,Mojca Šraj,Ján Szolgay,Alberto Viglione,Elena Volpi,Donna Wilson,Klodian Zaimi,Nenad Živković +45 more
TL;DR: Analysis of the timing of river floods in Europe over the past 50 years found clear patterns of changes in flood timing that can be ascribed to climate effects, and highlights the existence of a clear climate signal in flood observations at the continental scale.
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“Panta Rhei—Everything Flows”: Change in hydrology and society—The IAHS Scientific Decade 2013–2022
Alberto Montanari,G. Young,Hubert H. G. Savenije,Denis A. Hughes,Thorsten Wagener,Lei Ren,Demetris Koutsoyiannis,Christophe Cudennec,Elena Toth,Salvatore Grimaldi,Günter Blöschl,Murugesu Sivapalan,Keith Beven,Keith Beven,Hoshin V. Gupta,Matthew R. Hipsey,Bettina Schaefli,Bettina Schaefli,Berit Arheimer,Eva Boegh,Stanislaus J. Schymanski,G. Di Baldassarre,Bofu Yu,Pierre Hubert,Y. Huang,Andreas Schumann,David A. Post,Veena Srinivasan,Ciaran J. Harman,Sally E. Thompson,Magdalena Rogger,Alberto Viglione,Hilary McMillan,Gregory W. Characklis,Zhonghe Pang,V. Belyaev,V. Belyaev +36 more
TL;DR: The Panta Rhei Everything Flows project as mentioned in this paper is dedicated to research activities on change in hydrology and society, which aims to reach an improved interpretation of the processes governing the water cycle by focusing on their changing dynamics in connection with rapidly changing human systems.
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Understanding Flood Regime Changes in Europe: A state of the art assessment
Julia Hall,Berit Arheimer,Marco Borga,Rudolf Brázdil,Rudolf Brázdil,Pierluigi Claps,Andrea Kiss,Thomas Kjeldsen,J Kriaučiūnienė,Zbigniew W. Kundzewicz,Zbigniew W. Kundzewicz,Michel Lang,Maria Carmen Llasat,Neil Macdonald,Neil McIntyre,Neil McIntyre,Luis Mediero,Bruno Merz,Ralf Merz,Peter Molnar,Alberto Montanari,C Neuhold,Juraj Parajka,Rui A. P. Perdigão,Lenka Plavcová,Lenka Plavcová,Magdalena Rogger,Jose Luis Salinas,Eric Sauquet,Christoph Schär,Ján Szolgay,Alberto Viglione,Günter Blöschl +32 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors reviewed the current knowledge on flood regime changes in European rivers that has traditionally been obtained through two alternative research approaches: data-based detection of changes in observed flood events and modelled scenarios of future floods.
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Land use change impacts on floods at the catchment scale : challenges and opportunities for future research
Magdalena Rogger,Mauro Agnoletti,Abdallah Alaoui,James C. Bathurst,Gernot Bodner,Marco Borga,Vincent Chaplot,Francesc Gallart,G. Glatzel,Julia Hall,Joseph Holden,Ladislav Holko,Rainer Horn,Andrea Kiss,Silvia Kohnová,Georg Leitinger,Bernd Lennartz,Juraj Parajka,Rui A. P. Perdigão,Stephan Peth,Lenka Plavcová,John Quinton,Matthew R. Robinson,Jose Luis Salinas,Antonio Santoro,Ján Szolgay,Stefania Tron,J.J.H. van den Akker,Alberto Viglione,Günter Blöschl +29 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors identified research gaps in understanding flood changes at the catchment scale caused by changes in forest management, agricultural practices, artificial drainage, and terracing, and proposed strategies in addressing these gaps.
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Comparative assessment of predictions in ungauged basins – Part 1: Runoff-hydrograph studies
Juraj Parajka,Juraj Parajka,Alberto Viglione,Magdalena Rogger,Jose Luis Salinas,Murugesu Sivapalan,Günter Blöschl +6 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors compare studies predicting runoff hydrographs in ungauged catchments and compare the differences in performance in terms of the underlying climate and landscape controls.