Hydro-Ecological Modeling / / edited by Lutz Breuer and Philipp Kraft.
Water is not only an interesting object to be studied on its own, it also is an important component driving almost all ecological processes occurring in our landscapes. Plant growth depends on soil water content, as well is nutrient turnover by microbes. Water shapes the environment by erosion and s...
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