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Philipp Schneider
Researcher at Norwegian Institute for Air Research
Publications - 61
Citations - 3523
Philipp Schneider is an academic researcher from Norwegian Institute for Air Research. The author has contributed to research in topics: Air quality index & Surface runoff. The author has an hindex of 21, co-authored 55 publications receiving 2681 citations. Previous affiliations of Philipp Schneider include University of Basel & University of Zurich.
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Rapid and highly variable warming of lake surface waters around the globe
Catherine M. O'Reilly,Sapna Sharma,Derek K. Gray,Stephanie E. Hampton,Jordan S. Read,Rex J. Rowley,Philipp Schneider,John D. Lenters,Peter B. McIntyre,Benjamin M. Kraemer,Gesa A. Weyhenmeyer,Dietmar Straile,Bo Dong,Rita Adrian,Mathew Grant Allan,Orlane Anneville,Lauri Arvola,Jay A. Austin,John L. Bailey,Jill S. Baron,Justin D. Brookes,Elvira de Eyto,Martin T. Dokulil,David P. Hamilton,Karl E. Havens,Amy L. Hetherington,Scott N. Higgins,Simon J. Hook,Lyubov R. Izmest'eva,Klaus Joehnk,Külli Kangur,Peter Kasprzak,Michio Kumagai,Esko Kuusisto,George Leshkevich,David M. Livingstone,Sally Macintyre,Linda May,John M. Melack,Doerthe C. Mueller-Navarra,Mikhail A. Naumenko,Peeter Nõges,Tiina Nõges,Ryan P. North,Pierre-Denis Plisnier,Anna Rigosi,Alon Rimmer,Michela Rogora,Lars G. Rudstam,James A. Rusak,Nico Salmaso,Nihar R. Samal,Daniel E. Schindler,S. Geoffrey Schladow,Martin Schmid,Silke R. Schmidt,Eugene A. Silow,M. Evren Soylu,Katrin Teubner,Piet Verburg,Ari Voutilainen,A. J. Watkinson,Craig E. Williamson,Guoqing Zhang +63 more
TL;DR: In the first worldwide synthesis of in situ and satellite-derived lake data, this paper found that lake summer surface water temperatures rose rapidly (global mean = 0.34°C decade−1) between 1985 and 2009.
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Can commercial low-cost sensor platforms contribute to air quality monitoring and exposure estimates?
Nuria Castell,Franck R. Dauge,Philipp Schneider,Matthias Vogt,Uri Lerner,Barak Fishbain,David M. Broday,Alena Bartonova +7 more
TL;DR: An exhaustive evaluation of 24 identical units of a commercial low-cost sensor platform against CEN (European Standardization Organization) reference analyzers, evaluating their measurement capability over time and a range of environmental conditions shows that their performance varies spatially and temporally.
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Mapping urban air quality in near real-time using observations from low-cost sensors and model information.
TL;DR: The results indicate that the data fusion method provides a robust way of extracting useful information from uncertain sensor data using only a time-invariant model dataset and the knowledge contained within an entire sensor network.
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Estimation of seepage rates in a losing stream by means of fiber-optic high-resolution vertical temperature profiling
TL;DR: In this article, the authors presented a method for high-resolution vertical temperature profiling in surface-water sediments for detailed quantification of seepage flux over depth and time.
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Assessment of air quality microsensors versus reference methods: The EuNetAir joint exercise
Carlos Borrego,J. Ginja,M. Coutinho,C. Ribeiro,Kostas Karatzas,T. Sioumis,Nikos Katsifarakis,Konstantinos Konstantinidis,S. De Vito,E. Esposito,M. Salvato,P. Smith,Nicolas André,Pierre Gérard,Laurent Francis,Nuria Castell,Philipp Schneider,Mar Viana,María Cruz Minguillón,W. Reimringer,René Otjes,O. von Sicard,Roland Pohle,Bart Elen,Domenico Suriano,Valerio Pfister,Mario Prato,S. Dipinto,Michele Penza +28 more
TL;DR: The 1st EuNetAir Air Quality Joint Intercomparison Exercise organized in Aveiro (Portugal) from 13th-27th October 2014, focused on the evaluation and assessment of environmental gas, particulate matter (PM) and meteorological microsensors, versus standard air quality reference methods through an experimental urban air quality monitoring campaign.