Kerstin Stahl

About Kerstin Stahl

Kerstin Stahl, With an exceptional h-index of 57 and a recent h-index of 46 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg, specializes in the field of hydrology, water, climate, drought.

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

Drought impact prediction across time and space: limits and potentials of text reports

Drought intensity-duration-frequency curves based on deficit in precipitation and streamflow for water resources management

Melting Alpine Water Towers Aggravate Downstream Low Flows: A Stress‐Test Storyline Approach

Temporal hydrological drought clustering varies with climate and land-surface processes

Assessing agriculture's vulnerability to drought in European pre-Alpine regions

Upstream-downstream asymmetries of drought impacts in major river basins of the European Alps

Moderate and severe hydrological droughts in Europe differ in their hydro‐meteorological drivers

Drought propagation in space and time: the role of groundwater flows

Kerstin Stahl Information

University

Position

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Citations(all)

12402

Citations(since 2020)

6962

Cited By

8071

hIndex(all)

57

hIndex(since 2020)

46

i10Index(all)

98

i10Index(since 2020)

90

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Kerstin Stahl Skills & Research Interests

hydrology

water

climate

drought

Top articles of Kerstin Stahl

Drought impact prediction across time and space: limits and potentials of text reports

Environmental Research Letters

2023/6/16

Kerstin Stahl
Kerstin Stahl

H-Index: 41

Drought intensity-duration-frequency curves based on deficit in precipitation and streamflow for water resources management

Hydrology and Earth System Sciences Discussions

2023/5/4

Kerstin Stahl
Kerstin Stahl

H-Index: 41

Hafzullah Aksoy
Hafzullah Aksoy

H-Index: 22

Melting Alpine Water Towers Aggravate Downstream Low Flows: A Stress‐Test Storyline Approach

Earth's Future

2023/3

Temporal hydrological drought clustering varies with climate and land-surface processes

Environmental Research Letters

2023/2/14

Kerstin Stahl
Kerstin Stahl

H-Index: 41

Assessing agriculture's vulnerability to drought in European pre-Alpine regions

Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences

2023/1/12

Kerstin Stahl
Kerstin Stahl

H-Index: 41

Upstream-downstream asymmetries of drought impacts in major river basins of the European Alps

Frontiers in Water

2022/11/15

Kerstin Stahl
Kerstin Stahl

H-Index: 41

Moderate and severe hydrological droughts in Europe differ in their hydro‐meteorological drivers

Water Resources Research

2022/10

Kerstin Stahl
Kerstin Stahl

H-Index: 41

Drought propagation in space and time: the role of groundwater flows

Environmental Research Letters

2022/8/18

Measuring zero water level in stream reaches: A comparison of an image‐based versus a conventional method

Hydrological Processes

2022/8

Revisiting Major dry periods by rolling time series analysis for human-water relevance in drought

Water Resources Management

2022/5/20

Kerstin Stahl
Kerstin Stahl

H-Index: 41

Hafzullah Aksoy
Hafzullah Aksoy

H-Index: 22

Evaluating tropical drought risk by combining open access gridded vulnerability and hazard data products

Science of the Total Environment

2022/5/20

A model comparison assessing the importance of lateral groundwater flows at the global scale

Environmental Research Letters

2022/3/16

Kerstin Stahl
Kerstin Stahl

H-Index: 41

Recent evidence for warmer and drier growing seasons in climate sensitive regions of Central America from multiple global datasets

International Journal of Climatology

2022/3/15

Kerstin Stahl
Kerstin Stahl

H-Index: 41

Different drought types and the spatial variability in their hazard, impact, and propagation characteristics

Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences

2022/6/23

Similarity-based approaches in hydrogeology: proposal of a new concept for data-scarce groundwater resource characterization and prediction

Hydrogeology Journal

2021/8

Groundwater extraction reduces tree vitality, growth and xylem hydraulic capacity in Quercus robur during and after drought events

Scientific reports

2021/3/4

Kerstin Stahl
Kerstin Stahl

H-Index: 41

Groundwater and baseflow drought responses to synthetic recharge stress tests

Hydrology and Earth System Sciences

2021/2/25

Michael Stoelzle
Michael Stoelzle

H-Index: 7

Kerstin Stahl
Kerstin Stahl

H-Index: 41

Hydrological response to warm and dry weather: do glaciers compensate?

Hydrology and Earth System Sciences

2021/6/15

Large scale assessment of delayed groundwater responses to drought

Water Resources Research

2020

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