Jan Seibert

Jan Seibert

Universität Zürich

H-index: 80

Europe-Switzerland

About Jan Seibert

Jan Seibert, With an exceptional h-index of 80 and a recent h-index of 56 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Universität Zürich, specializes in the field of Catchment Hydrology, Hydrological Modelling, Hydrology.

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

BioRT-HBV 1.0: a Biogeochemical Reactive Transport Model at the Watershed Scale

EStreams: Building an integrated dataset of streamflow, hydro-climatic variables and landscape attributes for catchments in Europe

Evaluation of different precipitation and potential evapotranspiration time series for hydrological modeling in Australian catchments

Ambient temperature and kidney function in primary care patients

EStreams: An Integrated Dataset and Catalogue of Streamflow, Hydro-Climatic Variables and Landscape Descriptors for Europe

What is more important for model calibration: information on the discharge dynamics or information on the discharge volume?

How well can people observe the flow state of temporary streams?

What is the monthly share of mountain water in lowland water abstractions?

Jan Seibert Information

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Citations(all)

25345

Citations(since 2020)

11851

Cited By

18495

hIndex(all)

80

hIndex(since 2020)

56

i10Index(all)

221

i10Index(since 2020)

187

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Jan Seibert Skills & Research Interests

Catchment Hydrology

Hydrological Modelling

Hydrology

Top articles of Jan Seibert

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Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

BioRT-HBV 1.0: a Biogeochemical Reactive Transport Model at the Watershed Scale

Authorea Preprints

Kayalvizhi Sadayappan

Bryn Stewart

Devon Kerins

Andrew Vierbicher

Wei Zhi

...

2024/1/18

EStreams: Building an integrated dataset of streamflow, hydro-climatic variables and landscape attributes for catchments in Europe

Thiago VM do Nascimento

Julia Rudlang

Marvin Höge

Ruud van der Ent

Jan Seibert

...

2024/3/7

Evaluation of different precipitation and potential evapotranspiration time series for hydrological modeling in Australian catchments

Jingyi Niu

Marc Vis

Jan Seibert

2024/3/7

Ambient temperature and kidney function in primary care patients

Journal of Nephrology

Simeon Schietzel

Stefan Zechmann

Fabio Valeri

Maria Staudinger

Pietro Cippà

...

2024/1

EStreams: An Integrated Dataset and Catalogue of Streamflow, Hydro-Climatic Variables and Landscape Descriptors for Europe

Thiago VM do Nascimento

Julia Rudlang

Marvin Höge

Ruud van der Ent

Máté Chappon

...

2024/3/2

What is more important for model calibration: information on the discharge dynamics or information on the discharge volume?

Franziska Clerc-Schwarzenbach

Ilja van Meerveld

Marc Vis

Jan Seibert

2024/3/7

How well can people observe the flow state of temporary streams?

Frontiers in Environmental Science

Mirjam Scheller

Ilja van Meerveld

Jan Seibert

2024/2/21

What is the monthly share of mountain water in lowland water abstractions?

Sarah Hanus

Peter Burek

Mikhail Smilovic

Jan Seibert

Daniel Viviroli

2024/3/7

Are temporary stream observations useful for calibrating a lumped hydrological model?

Journal of Hydrology

Mirjam Scheller

Ilja van Meerveld

Eric Sauquet

Marc Vis

Jan Seibert

2024/2/3

Predicting annual base flow index and its trends using a large sample of dataset across the globe

Qi Huang

Jan Seibert

Yongqiang Zhang

2024/3/7

Getting your money's worth: Testing the value of data for hydrological model calibration

Hydrological Processes

Jan Seibert

Franziska M Clerc‐Schwarzenbach

HJ van Meerveld

2024/2

A few hundred catchments later–lessons learned from modeling large catchment samples

Jan Seibert

Ilja van Meerveld

Marc Vis

Franzisca Clerc-Schwarzenbach

Sandra Pool

2024/3/7

Coupling a global glacier model with a global hydrological model-benefits, challenges and limitations

EGU General Assembly Conference Abstracts

Sarah Hanus

Lilian Schuster

Peter Burek

Fabien Maussion

Jan Seibert

...

2023/5

Local‐and network‐scale influence of peatlands on boreal catchment response to rainfall events

Hydrological Processes

Shirin Karimi

Jason Leach

Reinert Huseby Karlsen

Jan Seibert

Kevin Bishop

...

2023/10

Estimating very rare floods at multiple sites in a large river basin with comprehensive hydrometeorological simulations

EGU General Assembly Conference Abstracts

Daniel Viviroli

Anna E Sikorska-Senoner

Guillaume Evin

Maria Staudinger

Martina Kauzlaric

...

2023/5

When good signatures go bad: Applying hydrologic signatures in large sample studies

Hydrological Processes

Hilary McMillan

Gemma Coxon

Ryoko Araki

Saskia Salwey

Christa Kelleher

...

2023/9

Robustness experiments on simulated extreme floods over Switzerland

EGU General Assembly Conference Abstracts

Eleni Kritidou

Martina Kauzlaric

Marc Vis

Maria Staudinger

Jan Seibert

...

2023/5

Citizen science approaches for water quality measurements

Sara Blanco Ramírez

Ilja van Meerveld

Jan Seibert

2023/7/9

Assessment of the value of remotely sensed surface water extent data for the calibration of a lumped hydrological model

Water Resources Research

Aline Meyer Oliveira

HJ van Meerveld

Marc Vis

Jan Seibert

2023/11

Water observations by the public-experiences from the CrowdWater project

EGU General Assembly Conference Abstracts

Ilja van Meerveld

Franziska Schwarzenbach

Rieke Goebel

Mirjam Scheller

Sara Blanco Ramirez

...

2023/5

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Co-Authors

H-index: 105
Jeffrey J. McDonnell

Jeffrey J. McDonnell

University of Saskatchewan

H-index: 92
Chong-Yu Xu

Chong-Yu Xu

Universitetet i Oslo

H-index: 86
Chris Soulsby

Chris Soulsby

University of Aberdeen

H-index: 85
Hjalmar Laudon

Hjalmar Laudon

Sveriges lantbruksuniversitet

H-index: 80
Kevin Bishop

Kevin Bishop

Sveriges lantbruksuniversitet

H-index: 66
Markus Weiler

Markus Weiler

Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg

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