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Philipp Kraft
Researcher at University of Giessen
Publications - 70
Citations - 1779
Philipp Kraft is an academic researcher from University of Giessen. The author has contributed to research in topics: Soil water & Water flow. The author has an hindex of 20, co-authored 70 publications receiving 1481 citations.
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How old is streamwater? Open questions in catchment transit time conceptualization, modelling and analysis
Jeffrey J. McDonnell,Jeffrey J. McDonnell,Kevin J. McGuire,Pradeep K. Aggarwal,Keith Beven,Daniela Biondi,Georgia Destouni,Sarah M. Dunn,April L. James,James W. Kirchner,Philipp Kraft,Steve W. Lyon,P. Maloszewski,B. Newman,Laurent Pfister,Andrea Rinaldo,Allan Rodhe,Takahiro Sayama,Jan Seibert,K. Solomon,Chris Soulsby,Michael K. Stewart,Doerthe Tetzlaff,C. Tobin,Peter Troch,Markus Weiler,Andrew W. Western,Anders Wörman,Sebastian Wrede +28 more
TL;DR: The time water spends travelling subsurface through a catchment to the stream network (i.e., the catchment water transit time) fundamentally describes the storage, flow pathway heterogeneity and sou...
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LandscapeDNDC: a process model for simulation of biosphere–atmosphere–hydrosphere exchange processes at site and regional scale
Edwin Haas,Steffen Klatt,Alexander Fröhlich,Philipp Kraft,Christian Werner,Ralf Kiese,Rüdiger Grote,Lutz Breuer,Klaus Butterbach-Bahl +8 more
TL;DR: LandscapeDNDC as mentioned in this paper is based on the DNDC model and allows the simulation of land use changes in forest, arable and grassland ecosystems, and it can be applied on the site scale as well as for three-dimensional regional simulations.
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SPOTting Model Parameters Using a Ready-Made Python Package.
TL;DR: SPOTPY as mentioned in this paper is an open source python package containing a comprehensive set of methods typically used to calibrate, analyze, and optimize parameters for a wide range of ecological models.
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Comparative predictions of discharge from an artificial catchment (Chicken Creek) using sparse data
Hartmut Holländer,Theresa Blume,Helge Bormann,Wouter Buytaert,Wouter Buytaert,Giovanni Battista Chirico,Jean-François Exbrayat,David Gustafsson,Herwig Hölzel,Philipp Kraft,Christian Stamm,S. Stoll,Günter Blöschl,Hannes Flühler +13 more
TL;DR: In this article, ten conceptually different models in predicting discharge from the artificial Chicken Creek catchment in North-East Germany were used for this study, where soil texture and topography data were given to the modellers, but discharge data was withheld.
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Evaluation of an ensemble of regional hydrological models in 12 large-scale river basins worldwide
Shaochun Huang,Rohini Kumar,Martina Flörke,Tao Yang,Yeshewatesfa Hundecha,Philipp Kraft,Chao Gao,Alexander Gelfan,Stefan Liersch,Anastasia Lobanova,Michael Strauch,Floris van Ogtrop,Julia Reinhardt,Uwe Haberlandt,Valentina Krysanova +14 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors investigated the overall performance of 9 hydrological models for 12 large-scale river basins worldwide driven by the reanalysis climate data from the Water and Global Change (WATCH) project.