Stefan Krause
Chair
Human Geography
university of brimingham
United Kingdom
Biography
09/2008 – 08/2009: Postgraduate Certificate in Teaching and Learning in Higher Education 04/2005: Dissertation: Dr. rer. nat. PhD thesis: ”Modelling water balance and nutrient dynamics in a groundwater-influenced catchment of the Havel River“ (in German) 10/2000 – 03/2005: PhD student at the Institute for Geo-ecology, University of Potsdam 09/2000: Diploma in Geo-ecology 11/1999 – 08/2000: Research visit and diploma thesis at the Institute for Freshwater Ecology and Inland Fisheries (IGB), Berlin, Germany, Supervisors: Prof. G. Nuetzmann, Prof. A. Bronstert Dissertation: “Investigation of subsurface runoff processes in the vadose zone and ground water in the ’North German Lowlands’ using simulation models“ (in German) 10/1995 – 09/2000: Studies of Geo-ecology at University of Potsdam, German
Research Interest
impacts of global environmental change on hydrological fluxes, biogeochemical cycling and contaminant transport, and ecohydrological feedback functions in complex landscapes.
Publications
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Baranov V., Lewandowski J., Krause S., Romeijn P., Singer G. Quantifying bioturbation impacts on respiration in freshwater sediments by smart-tracers. Nature Scientific Reports. In review
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Schmadel N., Ward A., Zarnetske J., Kurz M., Knapp J., Schmidt C., Fleckenstein J., Blaen P., Klaar M., Hannah D.M., Krause S. Reach scale stream solute transport controls through a storm event. Water Resources Research. In print
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Krause S., Lewandowski J., Grimm N., Hannah D.M., Pinay G., Turk V., Argerich A., Sabater F., Fleckenstein J., Schmidt C., Battin T., Pfister L., Martà E., Sorolla A., Larned S., Tuk V. Ecohydrological interfaces as critical hotspots for eocsystem functioning. Water Resources Research. In review