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Rossano Ciampalini, Elizabeth J. Kendon, José A. Constantine, Marcus Schindewolf and Ian R. Hall
Climate change can lead to significant environmental and societal impacts; for example, through increases in the amount and intensity of rainfall with the associated possibility of flooding. Twenty-first-century climate change simulations for Great Brita...
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Phoebe Hänsel, Andreas Kaiser, Arno Buchholz, Falk Böttcher, Stefan Langel, Jürgen Schmidt and Marcus Schindewolf
Storm events and accompanying heavy rain endanger the silty soils of the fertile and intensively-used agricultural landscape of the Saxon loess province in the European loess belt. In late spring 2016, persistent weather conditions with repeated and nume...
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Phoebe Hänsel, Marcus Schindewolf, Anette Eltner, Andreas Kaiser and Jürgen Schmidt
The silty soils of the intensively used agricultural landscape of the Saxon loess province, eastern Germany, are very prone to soil erosion, mainly caused by water erosion. Rainfall simulations, and also increasingly structure-from-motion (SfM) photogram...
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Phoebe Hänsel, Marcus Schindewolf, Anette Eltner, Andreas Kaiser and Jürgen Schmidt
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