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Michael Stoelzle
Michael Stoelzle
University of Freiburg, now LUBW Karlsruhe
Verified email at hydrology.uni-freiburg.de
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The challenge of unprecedented floods and droughts in risk management
H Kreibich, AF Van Loon, K Schröter, PJ Ward, M Mazzoleni, N Sairam, ...
Nature 608 (7921), 80-86, 2022
1612022
Are streamflow recession characteristics really characteristic?
M Stölzle, K Stahl, M Weiler
Hydrology and Earth System Sciences 17 (2), 817-828, 2013
1412013
Catchment water storage variation with elevation
M Staudinger, M Stoelzle, S Seeger, J Seibert, M Weiler, K Stahl
Hydrological Processes 31 (11), 2000-2015, 2017
1322017
Streamflow sensitivity to drought scenarios in catchments with different geology
M Stoelzle, K Stahl, A Morhard, M Weiler
Geophysical Research Letters 41 (17), 6174-6183, 2014
992014
Lessons from the 2018–2019 European droughts: a collective need for unifying drought risk management
V Blauhut, M Stoelzle, L Ahopelto, MI Brunner, C Teutschbein, DE Wendt, ...
Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences Discussions 2021, 1-26, 2021
492021
Beyond binary baseflow separation: a delayed-flow index for multiple streamflow contributions
M Stoelzle, T Schuetz, M Weiler, K Stahl, LM Tallaksen
Hydrology and Earth System Sciences 24 (2), 849-867, 2020
492020
Your work is my boundary condition!: Challenges and approaches for a closer collaboration between hydrologists and hydrogeologists
M Staudinger, M Stoelzle, F Cochand, J Seibert, M Weiler, D Hunkeler
Journal of Hydrology 571, 235-243, 2019
442019
Two-dimensional assessment of solute transport in shallow waters with thermal imaging and heated water
T Schuetz, M Weiler, J Lange, M Stoelzle
Advances in water resources 43, 67-75, 2012
432012
Is there a superior conceptual groundwater model structure for baseflow simulation?
M Stoelzle, M Weiler, K Stahl, A Morhard, T Schuetz
Hydrological processes 29 (6), 1301-1313, 2015
322015
Groundwater and baseflow drought responses to synthetic recharge stress tests
J Hellwig, M Stoelzle, K Stahl
Hydrology and Earth System Sciences 25 (2), 1053-1068, 2021
26*2021
Different drought types and the spatial variability in their hazard, impact, and propagation characteristics
E Tijdeman, V Blauhut, M Stoelzle, L Menzel, K Stahl
Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences 22 (6), 2099-2116, 2022
212022
Rainbow color map distorts and misleads research in hydrology–guidance for better visualizations and science communication
M Stoelzle, L Stein
Hydrology and Earth System Sciences 25 (8), 4549-4565, 2021
192021
Post‐drought increase in regional‐scale groundwater nitrate in southwest Germany
K Jutglar, J Hellwig, M Stoelzle, J Lange
Hydrological Processes 35 (8), e14307, 2021
122021
Stress testing as complement to climate scenarios: recharge scenarios to quantify streamflow drought sensitivity
M Stoelzle, M Staudinger, K Stahl, M Weiler
Proceedings of the International Association of Hydrological Sciences 383, 43-50, 2020
122020
Wassernutzung und Trockenheitsindikatoren in Baden-Württemberg: Eine Umfrage unter betroffenen Akteuren
M Stölzle, K Stahl
Standort 35 (3), 94-101, 2011
62011
Panta Rhei benchmark dataset: socio-hydrological data of paired events of floods and droughts
H Kreibich, K Schröter, G Di Baldassarre, A Van Loon, M Mazzoleni, ...
Earth System Science Data Discussions 2023, 1-27, 2023
52023
Charakterisierung und Analyse hydrologischer Modelle im deutschsprachigen Raum
B Guse, T Pilz, M Stoelzle, H Bormann
Wasser und Abfall 21 (5), 43-52, 2019
52019
Low Flow Events: a review in the context of climate change in Switzerland
I Kohn, K Stahl, M Stoelzle
Uni Freiburg, 2019
52019
As simple as possible? Drought recognition based on streamflow recession
M STOELZLE, K STAHL, M WEILER
geology 50, Q95, 2012
52012
Different drought types and the spatial variability in their hazard, impact, and propagation characteristics
E Tijdeman, V Blauhut, M Stoelzle, L Menzel, K Stahl
Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences Discussions 2021, 1-26, 2021
42021
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