Klaus Klebinder
13 Papers
34 Citations
Klaus Klebinder is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Surface runoff & Runoff curve number. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 11 publications.
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Papers
Comparison of the results of a small-plot and a large-plot rainfall simulator – Effects of land use and land cover on surface runoff in Alpine catchments
TL;DR: In this article, the results of torrential rain (100mm h − 1 ) experiments using a small dripper device and a large spray device are compared regarding to identify site characteristics which allow estimating the representativeness of surface runoff coefficients measured with a small-plot rainfall simulator.
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The influence of climate change and canopy disturbances on landslide susceptibility in headwater catchments
Christian Scheidl,Micha Heiser,Sebastian Kamper,Thomas Thaler,Klaus Klebinder,Fabian Nagl,Veronika Lechner,Gerhard Markart,Werner Rammer,Werner Rammer,Rupert Seidl,Rupert Seidl +11 more
TL;DR: While the efficacy of green infrastructure such as protective forests could be substantially reduced by climate change, such systems also have a strong inherent ability to adapt to changing conditions and forest management should foster this adaptive capacity to strengthen the protective function of forests also under changing environmental conditions.
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Quantification of Soil Moisture Effects on Runoff Formation at the Hillslope Scale
Romed Ruggenthaler,Friedrich Schöberl,Gerhard Markart,Klaus Klebinder,Albin Hammerle,Georg Leitinger +5 more
TL;DR: In this article, the impact of pre-rain-event soil moisture (preSM) plays a crucial role when evaluating runoff formation during heavy rainfall using sprinkling experiments and numerical modeling.
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Climate change effects on hydrological system conditions influencing generation of storm runoff in small Alpine catchments
Gertraud Meißl,Herbert Formayer,Klaus Klebinder,Florian Kerl,Friedrich Schöberl,Clemens Geitner,Gerhard Markart,David Leidinger,Axel Bronstert +8 more
TL;DR: Meissl et al. as mentioned in this paper presented the results of a study at the University of Innsbruck in Austria, where they evaluated the impact of meteorological and environmental factors on the performance of agriculture.
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Assessment of Shallow Interflow Velocities in Alpine Catchments for the Improvement of Hydrological Modelling
Gerhard Markart,A. Römer,Gerhard Bieber,Herbert Pirkl,Klaus Klebinder,Christine Hörfarter,Anna Ita,Birgit Jochum,Bernhard Kohl,Klaus Motschka +9 more
- 01 Jan 2015
TL;DR: In this paper, field experiments were performed in five Austrian catchments to increase knowledge about interflow processes in long-term rainfall events and improve the data situation for hydrological modelling.
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