2018
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Barbarossa, V., Huijbregts, M., Beusen, A., Beck, H., King, H. & Schipper, A. (2018). FLO1K, global maps of mean, maximum and minimum annual streamflow at 1 km resolution from 1960 through 2015. Scientific Data. 5. 180052. doi: 10.1038/sdata.2018.52.
Knoben, W. J. M., Woods, R. A., & Freer, J. E. (2018). A quantitative hydrological climate classification evaluated with independent streamflow data. Water Resources Research, 54. doi: 10.1029/2018WR022913
Poméon, T., Diekkrüger, B.,Springer, A., Kusche, J. & Eicker, A. (2018). Multi-Objective Validation of SWAT for Sparsely-GaugedWest African River Basins—A Remote Sensing Approach, Water, 10, 451. doi: 10.3390/w10040451
Springer, A., Eicker, ., Bettge, A., Kusche, J. & Hense, A. (2018). Evaluation of the Water Cycle in the European COSMO-REA6 Reanalysis Using GRACE, Water, 9, 289. doi: 10.3390/w9040289
Yin, J., Gentine, P., Zhou, S., Sullivan, S.C., Wang, R., Zhang, Y. & Guo, S. (2018). Large increase in global storm runoff extremes driven by climate and anthropogenic changes. Nature Communications. 9(1). doi: 10.1038/s41467-018-06765-2.
Zaherpour, J. et al. (2018). Worldwide evaluation of mean and extreme runofffrom six global-scale hydrological models thataccount for human impacts. Environ. Res. Lett. 13(2018), 065015. DOI:10.1088/1748-9326aac547.