Hanane Karkour
8 Papers
8 Citations
Hanane Karkour is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Environmental science & Geology. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 8 publications. Previous affiliations of Hanane Karkour include University of Jena.
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Papers
High-resolution drought simulations and comparison to soil moisture observations in Germany
Stephan Thober,Corinna Rebmann,Ralf Kiese,Sebastian Müller,Andreas Marx,Friedrich Boeing,Nina Hartman,Dean Keyworth,compreng,Christophe Ramaux,Xu Peng,Junlin Yi,Hanane Karkour +12 more
TL;DR: In this article , the authors evaluate the performance of the one-kilometer German drought monitor (GDM) based on daily soil moisture (SM) simulations from the mesoscale hydrological model (mHM).
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Spatially varying relevance of hydrometeorological hazards for vegetation productivity extremes
TL;DR: In this article , the authors focus on productivity extremes as possible impacts of coinciding, potentially extreme hydrometeorological anomalies and show that vegetation productivity extremes are related to hydrometric hazards as characterized through ERA5-Land reanalysis data.
Developing a Parsimonious Canopy Model (PCM v1.0) to Predict Forest Gross Primary Productivity and Leaf Area Index
Stephan Thober,Corinna Rebmann,Nina Hartman,None Irineu Batista,Dean Keyworth,Christophe Ramaux,حمزة الأندلوسي,Hanane Karkour +7 more
- 02 May 2022
TL;DR: In this paper , a parsimonious forest canopy model (PCM) is proposed to predict daily dynamics of LAI and GPP with few required input at a medium level of complexity which is also suitable for integration into state-of-the-art hydrologic models.
Performance of dynamic vegetation in land-surface models - a multi-site comparison
Stephan Thober,Sven Westermann,Laura Butrimavičienė,Hanane Karkour +3 more
- 28 Mar 2022
TL;DR: In this paper , a model-data comparison was conducted to evaluate the representation of dynamic vegetation and related surface fluxes of the two models ECLand and Noah-MP by using the FLUXNET 2015 dataset, data from the TERENO site and a MODIS leaf area product.
Spatially heterogeneous grassland wetting patterns are controlled by canopy processes and antecedent soil moisture 
Johanna Clara Metzger,Gökben Demir,Hanane Karkour +2 more
- 28 Mar 2022
TL;DR: In this article , the authors investigated soil moisture response to rainfall in a grassland in temperate climate and found that the increase in soil water storage was remarkably lower than water input regardless of foliage cover.