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A new methodology for flood hazard assessment considering dike breaches
S Vorogushyn, B Merz, KE Lindenschmidt, H Apel
Water resources research 46 (8), 2010
1852010
Assessing flood risk for a rural detention area
S Förster, B Kuhlmann, KE Lindenschmidt, A Bronstert
Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences 8 (2), 311-322, 2008
1692008
Bridging science and traditional knowledge to assess cumulative impacts of stressors on ecosystem health
CS Mantyka-Pringle, TD Jardine, L Bradford, L Bharadwaj, AP Kythreotis, ...
Environment international 102, 125-137, 2017
1672017
The effect of complexity on parameter sensitivity and model uncertainty in river water quality modelling
KE Lindenschmidt
Ecological Modelling 190 (1-2), 72-86, 2006
1482006
The effect of water column mixing on phytoplankton succession, diversity and similarity
KE Lindenschmidt, I Chorus
Journal of Plankton research 20 (10), 1927-1951, 1998
1281998
Analysis of a detention basin impact on dike failure probabilities and flood risk for a channel-dike-floodplain system along the river Elbe, Germany
S Vorogushyn, KE Lindenschmidt, H Kreibich, H Apel, B Merz
Journal of Hydrology 436, 120-131, 2012
1232012
Structural uncertainty in a river water quality modelling system
KE Lindenschmidt, K Fleischbein, M Baborowski
Ecological Modelling 204 (3-4), 289-300, 2007
1212007
RIVICE—A non-proprietary, open-source, one-dimensional river-ice model
KE Lindenschmidt
Water 9 (5), 314, 2017
1092017
Trends in the timing and magnitude of ice-jam floods in Canada
P Rokaya, S Budhathoki, KE Lindenschmidt
Scientific Reports 8 (1), 5834, 2018
982018
Evidence for internal phosphorus loading in a large prairie reservoir (Lake Diefenbaker, Saskatchewan)
RL North, J Johansson, DM Vandergucht, LE Doig, K Liber, ...
Journal of Great Lakes Research 41, 91-99, 2015
872015
Ice‐jam flood risk assessment and mapping
KE Lindenschmidt, A Das, P Rokaya, T Chu
Hydrological Processes 30 (21), 3754-3769, 2016
832016
Aspects of seasonality and flood generating circulation patterns in a mountainous catchment in south-eastern Germany
T Petrow, B Merz, KE Lindenschmidt, AH Thieken
Hydrology and Earth System Sciences 11 (4), 1455-1468, 2007
832007
Improving in-lake water quality modeling using variable chlorophyll a/algal biomass ratios
A Sadeghian, SC Chapra, J Hudson, H Wheater, KE Lindenschmidt
Environmental Modelling & Software 101, 73-85, 2018
792018
Modelling of snowmelt erosion and sediment yield in a small low-mountain catchment in Germany
G Ollesch, I Kistner, R Meissner, KE Lindenschmidt
Catena 68 (2-3), 161-176, 2006
752006
Impacts of climate change on the water quality of a regulated prairie river
N Hosseini, J Johnston, KE Lindenschmidt
Water 9 (3), 199, 2017
712017
Chapter four complexity and uncertainty: Rethinking the modelling activity
M Brugnach, C Pahl-Wostl, KE Lindenschmidt, J Janssen, T Filatova, ...
Developments in Integrated Environmental Assessment 3, 49-68, 2008
642008
Integration of space-borne and air-borne data in monitoring river ice processes in the Slave River, Canada
T Chu, KE Lindenschmidt
Remote Sensing of Environment 181, 65-81, 2016
572016
The effectiveness of polder systems on peak discharge capping of floods along the middle reaches of the Elbe River in Germany
S Huang, J Rauberg, H Apel, M Disse, KE Lindenschmidt
Hydrology and Earth System Sciences 11 (4), 1391-1401, 2007
572007
Hypolimnetic aeration in lake Tegel, Berlin
KE Lindenschmidt, PF Hamblin
Water Research 31 (7), 1619-1628, 1997
551997
River ice processes and ice flood forecasting
KE Lindenschmidt
Springer International Publishing, 2020
542020
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