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Oliver Schmitz

Researcher at Utrecht University

Publications -  34
Citations -  1007

Oliver Schmitz is an academic researcher from Utrecht University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Software framework & Python (programming language). The author has an hindex of 12, co-authored 32 publications receiving 740 citations. Previous affiliations of Oliver Schmitz include Flemish Institute for Technological Research.

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A software framework for construction of process-based stochastic spatio-temporal models and data assimilation

TL;DR: This paper describes a software framework that integrates model construction and data assimilation in process-based spatio-temporal models and includes generic operations on 2D map and 3D block data that can be combined in a Python script using a framework for time iterations and Monte Carlo simulation.
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A global-scale two-layer transient groundwater model : Development and application to groundwater depletion

TL;DR: In this paper, a two-layer transient groundwater model is used to identify hot-spots of groundwater depletion in both confined and unconfined aquifer systems, where the authors derived new estimates of the distribution and thickness of confining layers.
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Long-term exposure to particulate matter, NO2 and the oxidative potential of particulates and diabetes prevalence in a large national health survey.

TL;DR: Long-term residential air pollution exposure was associated with diabetes prevalence in a large health survey in the Netherlands, strengthening the evidence of air pollution being an important diabetes risk factor.
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Linking external components to a spatio-temporal modelling framework: Coupling MODFLOW and PCRaster

TL;DR: A modelling framework that provides two- and three-dimensional building blocks for construction of spatio-temporal models and demonstrates the coupling of external components in order to create multicomponent models by the development of the link to the groundwater model MODFLOW.