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Johannes van der Kwast

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Recent developments of higher-resolution and lower-latency reanalysis data allow mapping reference evapotranspiration (ETo) over large areas in a near real-time manner. This study evaluates the ERA5, AgERA5 and GEOS5 reanalysis datasets for meteorological input in Afri ...

Nitrogen retention dynamics in a large floodplain river

A case study on the Padma River, Bangladesh

Large tropical floodplain rivers act as important pathways of nitrogen transport from land to the sea. In the present study, a mass balance approach was used to evaluate nitrogen retention over a two-year period from a 50 km reach of the Padma River in Bangladesh. The relationshi ...
Denitrification in large tropical river systems is likely important for nitrogen retention estimates, but is limited by the need for measurements and the ability to scale these estimates to relate seasonal changes to river geomorphology and discharge. Geomorphic units (GUs), that ...
Satellite remote sensing (RS) data are increasingly being used to estimate total evaporation, often referred to as evapotranspiration (ET), over large regions. Since RS-based ET (RS-ET) estimation inherits uncertainties from several sources, many available studies have assessed t ...
Geomorphic classification of large rivers identifies morphological patterns, as a foundation for estimating biogeochemical and ecological processes. In order to support the modelling of in-channel nutrient retention or export, the classification of geomorphic units (GUs) was done ...
Evapotranspiration (ET), a key variable in both water and energy cycles. It is very challenging to measure or estimate in large regions. Among many approaches to estimate ET indirectly (e.g. through hydrological modelling), models that are based on satellite remote sensing data ( ...
Many terrestrial biogeochemistry process models have been applied around the world at different scales and for a large range of ecosystems. Despite being essential ecosystems that sustain important ecological processes, only a few efforts have been made to estimate the gross prim ...
Aims The importance of quantifying carbon stocks in terrestrial ecosystems is crucial for determining climate change dynamics. However, the present regional assessments of carbon stocks in tropical grasslands are extrapolated to unsampled areas with a high degree of uncertainty a ...
The Upper Blue Nile is home to a large human and livestock population that live in diverse biophysical and socio-economic environment. The basin is increasingly experiencing multi-dimensional pressures including population growth, climate change and variability, deforestation, la ...