Ina Pohle
Environmental and Biochemical Sciences
Scottish Crop Research Institute
United Kingdom
Biography
Ina is a hydrologist with research interest in understanding hydrological processes and their non-linear responses to stochastic external drivers both using data-driven and modelling approaches. In her role as water resources model developer she implements and applies mathematical models to simulate hydrology and water quality in catchments and at the Scottish national scale as a basis for effective water resources management.
Research Interest
Biochemical Sciences
Publications
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Pohle, I.; Koch, H.; Conradt, T.; Gädeke, A.; Grünewald, U., (2015) Potential impacts of climate change and regional anthropogenic activities in Central European mesoscale catchments., Hydrological Science Journal, 60, 912-928.
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Gädeke, A.; Pohle, I.; Koch, H.; Grünewald, U., (2017) Trend analysis for integrated regional climate change impact assessments in the Lusatian river catchments (north-eastern Germany)., Regional Environmental Change, 17, 1751-1762.
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Schaaf, W.; Pohle, I.; Maurer, T.; Gerwin, W.; Hinz, C.; Badorreck, A., (In press) Water balance dynamics of the constructed Chicken Creek catchment as influenced by 10 years of ecological development., Vadose Zone Journal.