Publikationen

2016

Dadi, T., Friese, K., Wendt-Potthoff, K., Koschorreck, M., (2016):
Benthic dissolved organic carbon fluxes in a drinking water reservoir
Limnol. Oceanogr. (in press)

Kamjunke, N., Oosterwoud, M. R., Herzsprung, P., Tittel, J., (2016):
Bacterial production and their role in the removal of dissolved organic matter from tributaries of drinking water reservoirs
Sci. Total Environ. 548-549 , 51 - 59

2015

Dadi, T., Völkner, C., Koschorreck, M. (2015):
A sediment core incubation method to measure the flux of dissolved organic carbon between sediment and water
J. Soils Sediments 15 (12), 2350 - 2358

Kamjunke, N., Herzsprung, P., Neu, T.R., (2015):
Quality of dissolved organic matter affects planktonic but not biofilm bacterial production in streams
Sci. Total Environ. 506-507 , 353 - 360

2014

Bocaniov, S.A., Smith, R.E.H., Spillman, C.M., Hipsey, M.R., Leon, L.F. (2014):
The nearshore shunt and the decline of the phytoplankton spring bloom in the Laurentian Great Lakes: insights from a three-dimensional lake model
Hydrobiologia 731 (1), 151 - 172

Friese K, Schultze M, Boehrer B, Büttner O, Herzsprung P, Koschorreck M, Kuehn B, Rönicke H, Tittel J, Wendt-Potthoff K, Wollschläger U, Dietze M, Rinke K (2014):
Ecological response of two hydro-morphological similar pre-dams to contrasting land-use in the Rappbode reservoir system (Germany). Int. Rev. Hydrobiol. 99: 335–349.

Wendt-Potthoff, K., Kloß, C., Schultze, M., Koschorreck, M. (2014):
Anaerobic metabolism of two hydro-morphological similar pre-dams under contrasting nutrient loading (Rappbode Reservoir System, Germany)
Int. Rev. Hydrobiol. 99 (5), 350 - 362

2013

Rinke K, Kuehn B, Bocaniov S, Wendt-Potthoff K, Büttner O, Tittel J, Schultze M, Herzsprung P, Rönicke H, Rink K, Rinke K, Dietze M, Matthes M, Paul L, Friese K (2013):
Reservoirs as sentinels of catchments: the Rappbode Reservoir Observatory (Harz Mountains, Germany). Environ Earth Sci 69: 523–536.


2011

Zacharias S et al. (2011). A Network of Terrestrial Environmental Observatories in Germany. Vadose Zone J 10: 955-973.