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Ralf Loritz
Ralf Loritz
Junior Research Leader, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
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Picturing and modeling catchments by representative hillslopes
R Loritz, SK Hassler, C Jackisch, N Allroggen, L Van Schaik, J Wienhöfer, ...
Hydrology and Earth System Sciences 21 (2), 1225-1249, 2017
592017
On the dynamic nature of hydrological similarity
R Loritz, H Gupta, C Jackisch, M Westhoff, A Kleidon, U Ehret, E Zehe
Hydrology and Earth System Sciences 22 (7), 3663-3684, 2018
562018
A topographic index explaining hydrological similarity by accounting for the joint controls of runoff formation
R Loritz, A Kleidon, C Jackisch, M Westhoff, U Ehret, H Gupta, E Zehe
Hydrology and Earth System Sciences 23 (9), 3807-3821, 2019
452019
The role and value of distributed precipitation data in hydrological models
R Loritz, M Hrachowitz, M Neuper, E Zehe
Hydrology and Earth System Sciences 25 (1), 147-167, 2021
242021
Preferential pathways for fluid and solutes in heterogeneous groundwater systems: self-organization, entropy, work
E Zehe, R Loritz, Y Edery, B Berkowitz
Hydrology and earth system sciences 25 (10), 5337-5353, 2021
192021
Simulating preferential soil water flow and tracer transport using the Lagrangian Soil Water and Solute Transport Model
A Sternagel, R Loritz, W Wilcke, E Zehe
Hydrology and Earth System Sciences 23 (10), 4249-4267, 2019
182019
Adaptive clustering: reducing the computational costs of distributed (hydrological) modelling by exploiting time-variable similarity among model elements
U Ehret, R van Pruijssen, M Bortoli, R Loritz, E Azmi, E Zehe
Hydrology and Earth System Sciences 24 (9), 4389-4411, 2020
122020
Energy states of soil water–a thermodynamic perspective on soil water dynamics and storage-controlled streamflow generation in different landscapes
E Zehe, R Loritz, C Jackisch, M Westhoff, A Kleidon, T Blume, SK Hassler, ...
Hydrology and Earth System Sciences 23 (2), 971-987, 2019
122019
On how data are partitioned in model development and evaluation: Confronting the elephant in the room to enhance model generalization
HR Maier, F Zheng, H Gupta, J Chen, J Mai, D Savic, R Loritz, W Wu, ...
Environmental Modelling & Software 167, 105779, 2023
92023
Simulation of reactive solute transport in the critical zone: a Lagrangian model for transient flow and preferential transport
A Sternagel, R Loritz, J Klaus, B Berkowitz, E Zehe
Hydrology and Earth System Sciences 25 (3), 1483-1508, 2021
72021
Histogram via entropy reduction (HER): an information-theoretic alternative for geostatistics
S Thiesen, DM Vieira, M Mälicke, R Loritz, JF Wellmann, U Ehret
Hydrology and Earth System Sciences 24 (9), 4523-4540, 2020
72020
Leveraging sap flow data in a catchment-scale hybrid model to improve soil moisture and transpiration estimates
R Loritz, M Bassiouni, A Hildebrandt, SK Hassler, E Zehe
Hydrology and Earth System Sciences 26 (18), 4757-4771, 2022
52022
To Bucket or not to Bucket? Analyzing the performance and interpretability of hybrid hydrological models with dynamic parameterization
E Acuña Espinoza, R Loritz, M Álvarez Chaves, N Bäuerle, U Ehret
EGUsphere 2023, 1-22, 2023
32023
ESD Ideas: Structures dominate the functioning of Earth systems, but their dynamics are not well represented
A Kleidon, E Zehe, R Loritz
Earth System Dynamics Discussions 2019, 1-6, 2019
22019
Data mining methods for predicting event runoff coefficients in ungauged basins using static and dynamic catchment characteristics
R Loritz, M Weiler, S Seibert
EGU General Assembly Conference Abstracts, 11072, 2015
22015
Stepping beyond perfectly mixed conditions in soil hydrological modelling using a Lagrangian approach
A Sternagel, R Loritz, B Berkowitz, E Zehe
Hydrology and earth system sciences 26 (6), 1615-1629, 2022
12022
The role and value of distributed precipitation data for hydrological models
R Loritz, M Hrachowitz, M Neuper, E Zehe
Hydrology and Earth System Sciences Discussions 2020, 1-38, 2020
12020
Adaptive clustering: A method to analyze dynamical similarity and to reduce redundancies in distributed (hydrological) modeling
U Ehret, R van Pruijssen, M Bortoli, R Loritz, E Azmi, E Zehe
Hydrology and Earth System Sciences Discussions 2020, 1-33, 2020
12020
The role of energy and information in hydrological modeling
R Loritz
12020
Generalizing tree–level sap flow across the European continent
R Loritz, CH Wu, D Klotz, M Gauch, F Kratzert, M Bassiouni
Geophysical Research Letters 51 (6), e2023GL107350, 2024
2024
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