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Dominic Demand
Dominic Demand
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Spatio-temporal relevance and controls of preferential flow at the landscape scale
D Demand, T Blume, M Weiler
Hydrology and Earth System Sciences 23 (11), 4869-4889, 2019
532019
Influences of macropores on infiltration into seasonally frozen soil
D Demand, JS Selker, M Weiler
Vadose Zone Journal 18 (1), 1-14, 2019
502019
Assessment of diffusive phosphate supply in soils by microdialysis
D Demand, H Schack-Kirchner, F Lang
Journal of Plant Nutrition and Soil Science 180 (2), 220-230, 2017
302017
Diagnostic efficiency–specific evaluation of model performance
R Schwemmle, D Demand, M Weiler
Hydrology and Earth System Sciences 25 (4), 2187-2198, 2021
142021
Estimating karst groundwater recharge from soil moisture observations – A new method tested at the Swabian Alb, Southwest Germany
R Berthelin, T Olarinoye, M Rinderer, M Mudarra, D Demand, M Scheller, ...
Hydrology and Earth System Sciences Discussions 2022, 1-25, 2022
62022
Potential of a gravity‐driven film flow model to predict infiltration in a catchment for diverse soil and land cover combinations
D Demand, M Weiler
Water Resources Research 57 (5), e2019WR026988, 2021
62021
Characterization of karst groundwater recharge using soil moisture observations in different climates
R Berthelin, B Gralher, M Rinderer, M Mudarra, T Olarinoye, D Demand, ...
AGU23, 2023
2023
Characterization of Karst Groundwater Recharge in Different Climates Using Soil Moisture Observations
R Berthelin, T Olarinoye, M Rinderer, D Demand, M Mudarra, M Scheller, ...
Fall Meeting 2022, 2022
2022
Estimating karst groundwater recharge from soil moisture observations – A new method tested at the Swabian Alb, Southwest Germany
R Berthelin, T Olarinoye, M Rinderer, M Mudarra, D Demand, M Scheller, ...
Hydrology and Earth System Sciences Discussions 2022, 1-25, 2022
2022
Using soil moisture observation to assess karstic groundwater recharg
R Berthelin, T Olarinoye, D Demand, M Scheller, AJ Hartmann
AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts 2020, H209-08, 2020
2020
Diagnostic efficiency-a diagnostic approach for model evaluation
R Schwemmle, D Demand, M Weiler
EGU General Assembly Conference Abstracts, 200, 2020
2020
Characterizing the linkage between soil moisture dynamics and discharge at a karst region in Southwest Germany
R Berthelin, D Demand, A Hartmann
46th Annual Congress of the International Association of Hydrogeologists, 2019
2019
Measuring and Modeling Preferential Flow in the Vadose Zone-Spatial and Temporal Controls
D Demand
Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg im Breisgau, 2019
2019
Hydrological event response analysis: how much data is necessary to identify differences across landscape units?
T Blume, D Demand, E Sohrt, D Beiter, M Weiler
Geophysical Research Abstracts 21, 2019
2019
Alternative Concepts to Model Flow in the Unsaturated Zone-Can the Stokes Flow Concept for Modelling Preferential Flow be Applied to a Sensor Network at the Catchment-Scale?
D Demand, M Weiler
AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts 2018, U12B-14, 2018
2018
Soil Crack Dynamics as Driver for Preferential Flow in Clay-Rich Soils
D Demand, T Blume, F Ries, JA Huisman, M Weiler
AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts 2018, H41O-2321, 2018
2018
The value of long-term observations for hydrological event response analysis
T Blume, D Beiter, D Demand, E Sohrt, M Sprenger, M Weiler
AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts 2018, H11C-07, 2018
2018
Monitoring preferential flow and macropore structures at the landscape scale-causes, characteristics and consequences
T Blume, D Demand, AK Schneider, L van Schaik, M Weiler
AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts 2018, H11H-1565, 2018
2018
Beyond classical infiltration-using Stokes flow in a diverse landscape
D Demand, T Blume, J Selker, M Weiler
EGU General Assembly Conference Abstracts, 12408, 2018
2018
Infiltration Processes and Flow Velocities Across the Landscape: When and Where is Macropore Flow Relevant?
D Demand, T Blume, M Weiler
AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts 2017, H43Q-05, 2017
2017
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