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Benito, G., Rohde, R., Seely, M., Külls, C., Dahan, O., Enzel, Y., et al. (2010). Management of alluvial aquifers in two southern African ephemeral rivers: implications for IWRM. Water Resources Management, 24(4), 641–667.
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Zagana, E., Külls, C., & Udluft, P. (2000). Der Wasserhaushalt des Aliakmonas. Vom Wasser, 94, 29–39.
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Külls, C. (2014). Ecohydrological principles in economic models of water resources in drylands and desert restoration.
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Külls, C. (2004). Demonstration des Potentials der Nitrat-Isotopenanalytik für die Strategieentwicklung der Sanierung Nitrat-belasteter Brunnen.
Abstract: Demonstration des Potentials der Nitrat-Isotopenanalytik für die Strategieentwicklung der Sanierung Nitrat-belasteter Brunnen
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Külls, C., Salameh, E., & Udluft, P. (2000). Assessing water supplies for irrigation-availability of natural resources and sustainability indices. In Tropentag Hoffenheim.
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Külls, C. (2000). Resolving patterns of groundwater flow by inverse hydrochemical modelling in a semiarid Kalahari. In Tracers and Modelling in Hydrogeology: TraM’2000: Proceedings of TraM’2000, the International Conference on Tracers and Modelling in Hydrogeology Held at Liège, Belgium, in May 2000 (447).
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Demuth, S., & Külls, C. (1997). Probability analysis and regional aspects of droughts in southern Germany. Sustainability of Water Resources under Increasing Uncertainty, (240), 97.
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Joseph, J., Külls, C., Arend, M., Schaub, M., Hagedorn, F., Gessler, A., et al. (2019). Application of a laser-based spectrometer for continuous in situ measurements of stable isotopes of soil CO2 in calcareous and acidic soils. Soil, 5(1), 49–62.
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Udluft, P., & Külls, C. (2000). Mapping the availability and dynamics of groundwater recharge. Part 1: modelling techniques. In Proceedings of the Third Congress on Regional Geological Cartography and Information Systems (pp. 337–340).
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