Robert Reinecke

About Robert Reinecke

Robert Reinecke, With an exceptional h-index of 12 and a recent h-index of 12 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Universität Potsdam, specializes in the field of groundwater, global hydrology, sensitivity analysis.

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

Conceptualization and implementation of a global drought monitoring and forecasting system within the HydroSOS framework

Towards understanding dominant controls on Earth system processes across observations and models

Uncertainty and sensitivity analysis: new purposes, new users, new challenges

Revealing dominant controls in a continental-scale model of submarine groundwater discharge and seawater intrusion by utilizing intrinsic model variability

Groundwater is a hidden global keystone ecosystem

Functional relationships reveal differences in the water cycle representation of global water models

Mapping steady-state groundwater levels in the Mediterranean region: The Iberian Peninsula as a benchmark

Technical Report-Methods: Automated Discovery of Functional Relationships in Earth Systems Data

Robert Reinecke Information

University

Position

Researcher

Citations(all)

794

Citations(since 2020)

684

Cited By

266

hIndex(all)

12

hIndex(since 2020)

12

i10Index(all)

12

i10Index(since 2020)

12

Email

University Profile Page

Google Scholar

Robert Reinecke Skills & Research Interests

groundwater

global hydrology

sensitivity analysis

Top articles of Robert Reinecke

Conceptualization and implementation of a global drought monitoring and forecasting system within the HydroSOS framework

2024/3/7

Towards understanding dominant controls on Earth system processes across observations and models

2024/3/7

Uncertainty and sensitivity analysis: new purposes, new users, new challenges

2024/3/7

Revealing dominant controls in a continental-scale model of submarine groundwater discharge and seawater intrusion by utilizing intrinsic model variability

2024/3/7

Functional relationships reveal differences in the water cycle representation of global water models

Nature Water

2023/12

Mapping steady-state groundwater levels in the Mediterranean region: The Iberian Peninsula as a benchmark

Journal of Hydrology

2023/11/1

Robert Reinecke
Robert Reinecke

H-Index: 6

Nadim K Copty
Nadim K Copty

H-Index: 14

Technical Report-Methods: Automated Discovery of Functional Relationships in Earth Systems Data

Authorea Preprints

2023/10/17

Groundwater-dependent ecosystems at risk–global hotspot analysis and implications

Environmental Research Letters

2023/8/22

GroMoPo: A groundwater model portal for findable, accessible, interoperable, and reusable (FAIR) modeling

2023/7/26

Towards parameter estimation in global hydrological models

Environmental Research Letters

2023/6/23

Submarine Groundwater Discharge and Seawater Intrusion: Two sides of the same coin that are rarely studied simultaneously

Authorea Preprints

2023/6/11

Thorsten Wagener
Thorsten Wagener

H-Index: 58

Robert Reinecke
Robert Reinecke

H-Index: 6

Global hydro (geo) logical modeling: are we missing an uncanny valley?

EGU General Assembly Conference Abstracts

2023/5

Robert Reinecke
Robert Reinecke

H-Index: 6

Towards better identification of dominant controls in Earth system data

EGU General Assembly Conference Abstracts

2023/5

Groundwater Model Portal (GroMoPo)-collecting and sharing groundwater model information in a standardized open-access database

EGU General Assembly Conference Abstracts

2023/5

FORESTER-Interactive visualization of tree-based machine learning

EGU General Assembly Conference Abstracts

2023/5

Robert Reinecke
Robert Reinecke

H-Index: 6

Thorsten Wagener
Thorsten Wagener

H-Index: 58

Towards a sustainable utilization of the global hydrological research software WaterGAP

EGU General Assembly Conference Abstracts

2023/5

Robert Reinecke
Robert Reinecke

H-Index: 6

Petra Döll
Petra Döll

H-Index: 52

Global accessibility of groundwater remains highly uncertain

EarthArXiv eprints

2023/2

Ground truthing global-scale model estimates of groundwater recharge across Africa

Science of The Total Environment

2023/2/1

Data to" Functional relationships reveal differences in the water cycle representation of global water models"

2023

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