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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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PCR-GLOBWB 2: a 5 arcmin global hydrological and water resources model
Edwin Sutanudjaja,Rens van Beek,Niko Wanders,Yoshihide Wada,Yoshihide Wada,Joyce Bosmans,Niels Drost,Ruud van der Ent,Inge de Graaf,Jannis M. Hoch,Kor de Jong,Derek Karssenberg,Patricia López López,Stefanie Peßenteiner,Oliver Schmitz,Menno Straatsma,Ekkamol Vannametee,Dominik Wisser,Marc F. P. Bierkens +18 more
TL;DR: PCR-GLOBWB 2 as discussed by the authors is a global hydrology and water resources model with a modular structure, allowing for easier replacement, maintenance, and development of model components.
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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
Inge de Graaf,Inge de Graaf,Rens van Beek,Tom Gleeson,Nils Moosdorf,Oliver Schmitz,Edwin Sutanudjaja,Marc F. P. Bierkens +7 more
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.
Maciej Strak,Nicole Janssen,Rob Beelen,Oliver Schmitz,Ilonca Vaartjes,Derek Karssenberg,Carolien van den Brink,Michiel L. Bots,Martin Dijst,Bert Brunekreef,Gerard Hoek +10 more
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.