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Wüthrich, D. (author), Ylla Arbos, C. (author), Pfister, Michael (author), Schleiss, Anton J. (author)
Tsunamis, impulse waves, and dam-break waves are rare but catastrophic events, associated with casualties and damage to infrastructures. An adequate description of these waves is vital to assure human safety and to generate resilient structures. Furthermore, a specific building geometry with openings, such as windows and doors, reduces wave...
journal article 2020
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Pfister, C. (author), Kaniewski, J. (author), Tomamichel, M. (author), Mantri, A. (author), Schmucker, R. (author), McMahon, N. (author), Milburn, G. (author), Wehner, S.D.C. (author)
Quantum mechanics and the theory of gravity are presently not compatible. A particular question is whether gravity causes decoherence. Several models for gravitational decoherence have been proposed, not all of which can be described quantum mechanically. Since quantum mechanics may need to be modified, one may question the use of quantum...
journal article 2016
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Pfister, C. (author), Lütkenhaus, Norbert (author), Wehner, S.D.C. (author), Coles, Patrick J. (author)
A central assumption in quantum key distribution (QKD) is that Eve has no knowledge about which rounds will be used for parameter estimation or key distillation. Here we show that this assumption is violated for iterative sifting, a sifting procedure that has been employed in some (but not all) of the recently suggested QKD protocols in order to...
journal article 2016
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Fenicia, F. (author), Kavetski, D (author), Savenije, Hubert (author), Pfister, L (author)
journal article 2016
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Coenders, A.M.J. (author), Hopp, L. (author), Savenije, H.H.G. (author), Pfister, L. (author)
Improving the understanding of the controls on subsurface stormflow generation has been the goal of numerous experimental and modeling studies. However, the effect of the spatial variability of throughfall on soil moisture patterns and subsurface stormflow (SSF) generation has not yet been studied in detail. The objectives of this study are...
journal article 2013
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Krier, R. (author), Matgen, P. (author), Goergen, K. (author), Pfister, L. (author), Hoffmann, L. (author), Kirchner, J.W. (author), Uhlenbrook, S. (author), Savenije, H.H.G. (author)
The complexity of hydrological systems and the necessary simplification of models describing these systems remain major challenges in hydrological modeling. Kirchner's (2009) approach of inferring rainfall and evaporation from discharge fluctuations by “doing hydrology backward” is based on the assumption that catchment behavior can be...
journal article 2012
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Gerrits, A.M.J. (author), Savenije, H.H.G. (author), Veling, E.J.M. (author), Pfister, L. (author)
The Budyko curve is often used to estimate the actual evaporation as a function of the aridity index in a catchment. Different empirical equations exist to describe this relationship; however, these equations have very limited physical background. The model concept presented in this paper is physically based and uses only measurable parameters....
journal article 2009
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Hellebrand, H. (author), Van den Bos, R. (author), Hoffmann, L. (author), Juilleret, J. (author), Krein, A. (author), Pfister, L. (author)
Changes in spatio-temporal rainfall patterns have an effect on the hydrological behavior of river basins, the magnitude of the effects depending among others on the physiographic basin characteristics. To assess climate and discharge fluctuations, a visualization tool was developed as a contribution to exploratory data analysis. The tool...
journal article 2008
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Fenicia, F. (author), Savenije, H.H.G. (author), Matgen, P. (author), Pfister, L. (author)
Lack of data is one of the main limitations for hydrological modeling. However, it is often used as a justification for over simplifying, poorly performing models. If we want to enhance our understanding of hydrological systems, it is important to fully exploit the information contained in the available data, and to learn from model deficiencies...
journal article 2008
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Fenicia, F. (author), Savenije, H.H.G. (author), Matgen, P. (author), Pfister, L. (author)
A conceptual hydrological model structure contains several parameters that have to be estimated through matching observed and modeled watershed behavior in a calibration process. The requirement that a model simulation matches different aspects of system response at the same time has led the calibration problem toward a multiobjective approach....
journal article 2007
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Gerrits, A.M.J. (author), Savenije, H.H.G. (author), Hoffmann, L. (author), Pfister, L. (author)
journal article 2007
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Westhoff, M.C. (author), Savenije, H.H.G. (author), Luxemburg, W.M.J. (author), Stelling, G.S. (author), van de Giesen, N.C. (author), Selker, J.S. (author), Pfister, L. (author), Uhlenbrook, S. (author)
journal article 2007
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Fenicia, F. (author), Savenije, H.H.G. (author), Matgen, P. (author), Pfister, L. (author)
Although catchment behaviour during recession periods is better identifiable than in other periods, the representation of hydrograph recession is often weak in hydrological simulations. Among the various aspects that influence model performance during low flows, in this paper we concentrate on those more inherently related to the modelling, such...
journal article 2006
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Zhang, G.P. (author), Savenije, H.H.G. (author), Fenicia, F. (author), Pfister, L. (author)
journal article 2006
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