Christiane Zarfl

Christiane Zarfl

Eberhard Karls Universität Tübingen

H-index: 39

Europe-Germany

About Christiane Zarfl

Christiane Zarfl, With an exceptional h-index of 39 and a recent h-index of 36 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Eberhard Karls Universität Tübingen, specializes in the field of Environmental Systems Analysis, Chemical Fate of Pollutants, Microplastics, Environmental Effects of Hydropower, Math. Modelling.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

High-Efficiency Rainfall Data Compression Using Binarized Convolutional Autoencoder

Sustainable pathways towards universal renewable electricity access in Africa

Introducing a fully differentiable, fully distributed Rainfall-Runoff Model

Competitive hierarchies in bryozoan assemblages mitigate network instability by keeping short and long feedback loops weak

Inductive biases in deep learning models for weather prediction

The consequences of debris flows in Brazil: a historical analysis based on recorded events in the last 100 years

Electrical conductivity fluctuations as a tracer to determine time-dependent transport characteristics in hyporheic sediments

Eco-evolutionary dynamics in two-species mutualistic systems: One-sided population decline triggers joint interaction disinvestment

Christiane Zarfl Information

University

Position

Center for Applied Geoscience

Citations(all)

12171

Citations(since 2020)

10340

Cited By

5282

hIndex(all)

39

hIndex(since 2020)

36

i10Index(all)

66

i10Index(since 2020)

63

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Eberhard Karls Universität Tübingen

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Christiane Zarfl Skills & Research Interests

Environmental Systems Analysis

Chemical Fate of Pollutants

Microplastics

Environmental Effects of Hydropower

Math. Modelling

Top articles of Christiane Zarfl

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

High-Efficiency Rainfall Data Compression Using Binarized Convolutional Autoencoder

Manuel Traub

Fedor Scholz

Thomas Scholten

Christiane Zarfl

Martin V Butz

2024/3/7

Sustainable pathways towards universal renewable electricity access in Africa

Rebecca Peters

Jürgen Berlekamp

Charles Kabiri

Beth A Kaplin

Klement Tockner

...

2024/1/16

Introducing a fully differentiable, fully distributed Rainfall-Runoff Model

Fedor Scholz

Manuel Traub

Thomas Scholten

Christiane Zarfl

Martin Butz

2024/3/7

Competitive hierarchies in bryozoan assemblages mitigate network instability by keeping short and long feedback loops weak

Communications Biology

Franziska Koch

Anje-Margriet Neutel

David KA Barnes

Katja Tielbӧrger

Christiane Zarfl

...

2023/7/4

Inductive biases in deep learning models for weather prediction

arXiv preprint arXiv:2304.04664

Jannik Thuemmel

Matthias Karlbauer

Sebastian Otte

Christiane Zarfl

Georg Martius

...

2023/4/6

The consequences of debris flows in Brazil: a historical analysis based on recorded events in the last 100 years

Landslides

Victor Cabral

Fábio Reis

Vinicius Veloso

Claudia Correa

Caiubi Kuhn

...

2023/3

Electrical conductivity fluctuations as a tracer to determine time-dependent transport characteristics in hyporheic sediments

Hydrology and Earth System Sciences Discussions

Jonas Leon Schaper

Olaf A Cirpka

Joerg Lewandowski

Christiane Zarfl

2023/6/27

Eco-evolutionary dynamics in two-species mutualistic systems: One-sided population decline triggers joint interaction disinvestment

Evolutionary Ecology

Franz Weyerer

Avril Weinbach

Christiane Zarfl

Korinna T Allhoff

2023/12

A multi-step hazard assessment for debris-flow prone areas influenced by hydroclimatic events

Engineering Geology

Victor Cabral

Fábio Reis

Vinicius Veloso

Agostinho Ogura

Christiane Zarfl

2023/2/1

Particle-associated organic contaminant and cytotoxicity transport in a river during storm events

Journal of Hydrology

Clarissa Glaser

Beate I Escher

Michelle Engelhardt

Yuyuan Liu

Martin Krauss

...

2023/6/1

The record and trends of natural disasters caused by gullies in Brazil

Environmental Earth Sciences

Caiubi Emanuel Souza Kuhn

Fábio Augusto Gomes Vieira Reis

Andrea Fregolente Lazaretti

Christiane Zarfl

Victor Carvalho Cabral

...

2023/11

RePP africa–a georeferenced and curated database on existing and proposed wind, solar, and hydropower plants

Scientific Data

Rebecca Peters

Jürgen Berlekamp

Klement Tockner

Christiane Zarfl

2023/1/6

Dosage concentration and pulsing frequency affect the degradation efficiency in simulated bacterial polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon-degrading cultures

Environmental Science and Pollution Research

Anjela L Vogel

Katharine J Thompson

Sara Kleindienst

Christiane Zarfl

2023/5

Oases in the Sahara Desert–Linking biological and cultural diversity

Plos one

Laura Tydecks

Juan Antonio Hernández-Agüero

Katrin Böhning-Gaese

Vanessa Bremerich

Jonathan M Jeschke

...

2023/8/17

Ravines and gullies, a review about impact valuation

Caiubi Emanuel Souza Kuhn

Fábio Augusto Gomes Vieira Reis

Christiane Zarfl

Peter Grathwohl

2023/5

Modeling the dynamics of mixture toxicity and effects of organic micropollutants in a small river under unsteady flow conditions

Environmental science & technology

Ran Wei

Beate I Escher

Clarissa Glaser

Maria König

Rita Schlichting

...

2022/9/28

Spatial variability of radon production rates in an alluvial aquifer affects travel time estimates of groundwater originating from a losing stream

Water Resources Research

Jonas L Schaper

Christiane Zarfl

Karin Meinikmann

Eddie W Banks

Sandra Baron

...

2022/4

Comprehensive Multi-compartment Sampling for Quantification of Long-Term Accumulation of PAHs in Soils

ACS Environmental Au

Jana Meierdierks

Christiane Zarfl

Barbara Beckingham

Peter Grathwohl

2022/9/27

Using the WWF water risk filter to screen existing and projected hydropower projects for climate and biodiversity risks

Water

Jeffrey J Opperman

Rafael R Camargo

Ariane Laporte-Bisquit

Christiane Zarfl

Alexis J Morgan

2022/2/24

Glacier melt-down changes habitat characteristics and unique microbial community composition and physiology in alpine lake sediments

FEMS Microbiology Ecology

Julia Kleinteich

Kurt Hanselmann

Falk Hildebrand

Andreas Kappler

Christiane Zarfl

2022/7

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