Dipl.-Geogr. Thomas Cornelissen Ph.D. Student in C1
University of Bonn Meckenheimer Allee 172 |
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SFB/TR32 - Project affiliations
C1 - Investigation of eco-hydrological processes and feedbacks in the soil-plant continuum at different spatio-temporal scales
MGK - Integrated Research Training Group (IRTG) – all doctoral students
Doctoral research topic
Scale Dependencies in the 3D Hydrological Simulation of Forested Catchments.
Advisors: B.Diekkrüger, C.Simmer, H.Bogena
Scientific interests
- Hydrological Modelling
- Forest Hydrology
- Scale Problems
Education
2004-2011 Diploma in Geography, University of Bonn
Results are published in:
Cornelissen, Th., Diekkrüger, B. & S. Giertz (2013): A comparison of hydrological models for assessing the impact of land use and climate change on discharge in a tropical catchment. Journal of Hydrology, 498: 221-236. doi:10.1016/j.jhydrol.2013.06.016
Conference contributions
Conference papers
Cornelissen, Th., Diekkrüger, B. & H.R. Bogena (2013): Using HydroGeoSphere in a forested catchment: How does spatial resolution influence the simulation of spatio-temporal soil moisture variability? Procedia Environmental Science: Four Decades of Progress in Monitoring and modelling of Processes in the Soil-Plant-Atmosphere System: Applications and Challenges, 19: 198-207. doi:10.1016/j.proenv.2013.06.022
Conference talks
Cornelissen, Th., Diekkrüger, B. & H.R. Bogena (2013): Using HydroGeoSphere in a forested catchment: How does spatial resolution influence the simulation of spatio-temporal soil moisture variability? TR32-HOBE Symposium. Bonn, 12.03.13.
Cornelissen, Th., Diekkrüger, B. & H.R. Bogena (2013): Using HydroGeoSphere in a forested catchment: How does spatial resolution influence the simulation of spatio-temporal soil moisture variability? Four Decades of Progress in Monitoring and modelling of Processes in the Soil Plant Atmosphere System: Application and Challenges. Naples, 20.6.13.
Publications
Cornelissen, Th., Diekkrüger, B. & H.R. Bogena (2014): Significance of scale and lower boundary condition in the 3D simulation of hydrological processes and soil moisture variability in a forested headwater catchment. Journal of Hydrology, 516: 140-153. doi:10.1016/j.hydol.2014.01.060