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Environmental Earth Sciences | 2012

The IWAS-ToolBox: Software coupling for an integrated water resources management

Thomas Kalbacher; Jens-Olaf Delfs; Haibing Shao; Wenqing Wang; Marc Walther; Luis Samaniego; Christoph L. Schneider; Rohini Kumar; Andreas Musolff; Florian Centler; Feng Sun; Anke Hildebrandt; Rudolf Liedl; Dietrich Borchardt; Peter Krebs; Olaf Kolditz

Numerical modeling of interacting flow and transport processes between different hydrological compartments, such as the atmosphere/land surface/vegetation/soil/groundwater systems, is essential for understanding the comprehensive processes, especially if quantity and quality of water resources are in acute danger, like e.g. in semi-arid areas and regions with environmental contaminations. The computational models used for system and scenario analysis in the framework of an integrated water resources management are rapidly developing instruments. In particular, advances in computational mathematics have revolutionized the variety and the nature of the problems that can be addressed by environmental scientists and engineers. It is certainly true that for each hydro-compartment, there exists many excellent simulation codes, but traditionally their development has been isolated within the different disciplines. A new generation of coupled tools based on the profound scientific background is needed for integrated modeling of hydrosystems. The objective of the IWAS-ToolBox is to develop innovative methods to combine and extend existing modeling software to address coupled processes in the hydrosphere, especially for the analysis of hydrological systems in sensitive regions. This involves, e.g. the provision of models for the prediction of water availability, water quality and/or the ecological situation under changing natural and socio-economic boundary conditions such as climate change, land use or population growth in the future.


Vadose Zone Journal | 2011

How the Rhizosphere May Favor Water Availability to Roots

Andrea Carminati; Christoph L. Schneider; Ahmad B. Moradi; Mohsen Zarebanadkouki; Doris Vetterlein; Hans-Jörg Vogel; Anke Hildebrandt; Ulrich Weller; Lennart Schüler; Sascha E. Oswald


Hydrology and Earth System Sciences | 2009

Implementing small scale processes at the soil-plant interface - the role of root architectures for calculating root water uptake profiles.

Christoph L. Schneider; Sabine Attinger; Jens-Olaf Delfs; Anke Hildebrandt


Advances in Water Resources | 2015

Estimating parameters of aquifer heterogeneity using pumping tests - implications for field applications

Alraune Zech; Sven Arnold; Christoph L. Schneider; Schneider Attinger


Water Resources Research | 2008

Beyond Thiem: A new method for interpreting large scale pumping tests in heterogeneous aquifers

Christoph L. Schneider; Sabine Attinger


Vadose Zone Journal | 2011

Modeling Soil-Coupled Water Uptake of Multiple Root Systems with Automatic Time Stepping

Thomas Kalbacher; Christoph L. Schneider; Wenqing Wang; Anke Hildebrandt; Sabine Attinger; Olaf Kolditz


Water Resources Research | 2012

The Extended Thiem's solution: Including the impact of heterogeneity

Alraune Zech; Christoph L. Schneider; Sabine Attinger


Hydrology and Earth System Sciences | 2014

Effect of parameter choice in root water uptake models – the arrangement of root hydraulic properties within the root architecture affects dynamics and efficiency of root water uptake

Marcel Bechmann; Christoph L. Schneider; Andrea Carminati; Doris Vetterlein; Sabine Attinger; Anke Hildebrandt


Hydrology and Earth System Sciences Discussions | 2014

Parameterizing complex root water uptake models – the arrangement of root hydraulic properties within the root architecture affects dynamics and efficiency of root water uptake

M. Bechmann; Christoph L. Schneider; Andrea Carminati; Doris Vetterlein; Sabine Attinger; Anke Hildebrandt


Water Resources Research | 2012

The Extended Thiem's solution: Including the impact of heterogeneity: EXTENDED THIEM'S SOLUTION

Alraune Zech; Christoph L. Schneider; Sabine Attinger

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Sabine Attinger

Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research - UFZ

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Alraune Zech

Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research - UFZ

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Doris Vetterlein

Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research - UFZ

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Jens-Olaf Delfs

Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research - UFZ

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Olaf Kolditz

Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research - UFZ

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Thomas Kalbacher

Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research - UFZ

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Wenqing Wang

Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research - UFZ

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Ahmad B. Moradi

Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research - UFZ

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