List of works by Julian Klaus

A new multisource and high-frequency approach to measuring δ 2 H and δ 18 O in hydrological field studies

A tracer to bridge the scales: on the value of diatoms for tracing fast flow path connectivity from headwaters to meso-scale catchments

Bedrock geology controls on catchment storage, mixing, and release: A comparative analysis of 16 nested catchments

article published in 2017

Controls of event-based pesticide leaching in natural soils: A systematic study based on replicated field scale irrigation experiments

Diatoms as a tracer of hydrological connectivity: are they supply limited?

Diel discharge cycles explained through viscosity fluctuations in riparian inflow

Diel fluctuations of viscosity-driven riparian inflow affect streamflow DOC concentration

scientific article published in 2018

Dual nitrate isotopes clarify the role of biological processing and hydrologic flow paths on nitrogen cycling in subtropical low-gradient watersheds

scholarly article

Ecohydrological interactions during drought

scientific article published in 2022

Ecohydrological interfaces as hot spots of ecosystem processes

article published in 2017

Evaluating the recharge mechanism of the Lower Kuiseb Dune area using mixing cell modeling and residence time data

Examination of aerial diatom flushing across watersheds in Luxembourg, Oregon and Slovakia for tracing episodic hydrological connectivity

Exploring Streamwater Mixing Dynamics via Handheld Thermal Infrared Imagery

article

How reliable are crowd-sourced data in hydrology? Lessons learned from a citizen science experiment

scientific article

Ideas and perspectives: Tracing terrestrial ecosystem water fluxes using hydrogen and oxygen stable isotopes – challenges and opportunities from an interdisciplinary perspective

scientific article published in 2018

In situand high frequency monitoring of suspended sediment properties using a spectrophotometric sensor

Interactions among hydraulic conductivity distributions, subsurface topography, and transport thresholds revealed by a multitracer hillslope irrigation experiment

Interflow Is Not Binary: A Continuous Shallow Perched Layer Does Not Imply Continuous Connectivity

article by Julian Klaus & C. Rhett Jackson published September 2018 in Water Resources Research

Interflow dynamics on a low relief forested hillslope: Lots of fill, little spill

Linking spatial earthworm distribution to macropore numbers and hydrological effectiveness

Macropore flow of old water revisited: experimental insights from a tile-drained hillslope

Modelling rapid flow response of a tile-drained field site using a 2D physically based model: assessment of ‘equifinal’ model setups

article

On the value of surface saturated area dynamics mapped with thermal infrared imagery for modeling the hillslope-riparian-stream continuum

Potential effects of tillage and field borders on within-field spatial distribution patterns of earthworms

Recent climate trends and implications for water resources in the Catskill Mountain region, New York, USA

Storage controls on the generation of double peak hydrographs in a forested headwater catchment

Temporal dynamics of catchment transit times from stable isotope data

article

Temporal trends in δ18O composition of precipitation in Germany: insights from time series modelling and trend analysis

article

Time-Varying Storage-Water Age Relationships in a Catchment With a Mediterranean Climate

Tracing ecosystem water fluxes using hydrogen and oxygen stable isotopes: challenges and opportunities from an interdisciplinary perspective