TY - JOUR A1 - Rolland, Wolfgang A1 - Wagner, Hella A1 - Chmielewski, Robert A1 - Grünewald, Uwe T1 - Evaluation of the long term groundwater pollution by the open cast mine Jänschwalde KW - Braunkohletagebau KW - Versauerung KW - Pyritoxidation KW - Lausitz Y1 - 2001 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Grünewald, Uwe T1 - Water resources management in river catchments influenced by lignite mining KW - Wasserbewirtschaftung KW - Braunkohletagebau KW - Tagebaurestsee KW - Versauerung Y1 - 2001 ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Grünewald, Uwe T1 - Analysis of the Oder Flood in July 1997 - Causes, Sequence and Consequences KW - Hochwasser Y1 - 1998 SN - 0-937099-08-2 PB - Eigenverlag des Lehrstuhls für Bauinformatik ER - TY - BOOK A1 - Grünewald, Uwe A1 - Chmielewski, Robert A1 - Kaltofen, Michael A1 - Rolland, Wolfgang A1 - Schümberg, Sabine T1 - The Causes, Progression and Consequences of the River Oder Floods in Summer 1997 Including Remarks on the Existence of Risk Potential. An Interdisciplinary Study ; Abridged Version. N2 - German IDNDR-Series 10e KW - flood Y1 - 1998 SN - 3-933181-06-2 PB - Bonn : German IDNDR Committee for Natural Disaster Reduction ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Fisch, Stephan A1 - Rolland, Wolfgang A1 - Beblik, Andreas J. A1 - Grünewald, Uwe ED - Schmitz, Gerd H. T1 - PyrOMine a Modell to estimate the pollution of water resources by pyrite oxidation at landscape scale T2 - Proceedings of Third International Conference on Water Resources and Environment Research (ICWRER), Vol. 2, Matter and particle transport in surface and subsurface flow, ecosystem research KW - Landschaft KW - Pyrit KW - Modell Y1 - 2002 SN - 3-934253-18-0 SP - 81 EP - 85 PB - Forum für Abfallwirtschaft und Altlasten e.V. CY - Pirna ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Mazur, Kai A1 - Ehret, Bernd A1 - Rolland, Wolfgang A1 - Grünewald, Uwe ED - Schmitz, Gerd H. T1 - Reservoir management of post mining lakes - finding the balance between the needs to stabilise the water resources and the risk to deteriorate the water quality T2 - Proceedings of Third International Conference on Water Resources and Environment Research (ICWRER), Vol. 1, Modeling water resources phenomena, water resources management KW - Wasserqualität KW - Tagebausee Y1 - 2002 SN - 3-934253-17-2 SP - 347 EP - 351 PB - Forum für Abfallwirtschaft und Altlasten e.V. CY - Pirna ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Schapp, Andrea A1 - Biemelt, Detlef A1 - Rolland, Wolfgang A1 - Grünewald, Uwe ED - Schmitz, Gerd H. T1 - Investigation of Overland Flow and Erosion in the Post Lignite Mining Region of Lusatia T2 - Proceedings of Third International Conference on Water Resources and Environment Research (ICWRER), Vol. 2, Matter and particle transport in surface and subsurface flow, ecosystem research KW - Erosion KW - Lausitz KW - Braunkohlebergbau Y1 - 2002 SN - 3-934253-18-0 SP - 262 EP - 266 PB - Forum für Abfallwirtschaft und Altlasten e.V. CY - Pirna ER - TY - GEN A1 - Mudelsee, Manfred A1 - Börngen, Michael A1 - Tetzlaff, Gerd A1 - Grünewald, Uwe T1 - No upward trends in the occurence of extreme floods in central Europe T2 - Nature : international journal of science Y1 - 2003 SN - 0028-0836 VL - 425 SP - 166 EP - 169 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Becker, Alfred A1 - Grünewald, Uwe T1 - Flood risk in central Europe Y1 - 2003 UR - http://www.sciencemag.com ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Hangen-Brodersen, Christine A1 - Strempel, Petra A1 - Grünewald, Uwe T1 - Characteristics of catchments disturbed by lignite mining - Case study Schlabendorf/Seese (Germany) Y1 - 2002 PB - Eigenverlag ER - TY - BOOK A1 - Grünewald, Uwe A1 - Schümberg, Sabine T1 - Flood Risk Reduction in Germany - Lessons Learned from the 2002 Disaster in the Elbe Region : Summary of the Study N2 - DKKV Publication ; 29e, ISBN 3-933181-34-8 Y1 - 2004 UR - http://www.dkkv.org/upload/hochwasservorsorge_kurzfassung_engl.pdf PB - Bonn : Deutsches Komitee für Katastrophenvorsorge e.V. ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Hangen, Edzard A1 - Biemelt, Detlef A1 - Grünewald, Uwe T1 - Water quality of post-mining lakes in the Lusatian lignite mining district Y1 - 2004 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Koch, Hagen A1 - Kaltofen, Michael A1 - Grünewald, Uwe T1 - Scenarios of water resources management in the Lower Lusatian mining district, Germany KW - global change KW - sustainable development KW - water resources management KW - economic evaluation KW - multi-criteria analysis KW - integrated assessment procedure KW - scenario analysis Y1 - 2005 ER - TY - GEN A1 - Mudelsee, Manfred A1 - Börngen, Michael A1 - Tetzlaff, Gerd A1 - Grünewald, Uwe T1 - Extreme floods in central Europe over the past 500 years: Role of cyclone pathway "Zugstrasse Vb" T2 - Journal of geophysical research Y1 - 2004 SN - 0148-0227 VL - 109 IS - 23 ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Grünewald, Uwe A1 - Schümberg, Sabine A1 - Merz, Bruno A1 - Thieken, Annegret A1 - Petrow, Theresia A1 - Kreibich, Heidi A1 - Streitz, Willi A1 - Kaltofen, Michael T1 - Flood risk reduction in Germany after the Elbe 2002 flood : aspects of hazard mapping and early warning systems Y1 - 2005 ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Biemelt, Detlef A1 - Hangen, Edzard A1 - Grünewald, Uwe T1 - Water budget determination of a mine dump in Lusatia, Germany Y1 - 2004 UR - http://www.osern.rr.ualberta.ca/Downloads/IIWS/biemelt_paper.pdf ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Koch, Hagen A1 - Grünewald, Uwe A1 - Kaden, Stephan T1 - Integrating Water Resources Management and Economic Evaluation: A Pilot Study in the Upper Spree Region Y1 - 2005 UR - http://www.zalf.de/icid/ICID_ERC2005/HTML/ERC2005PDF/Topic_5/ExtAbstr/Koch.pdf ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Grünewald, Uwe A1 - Kreibich, Heidi ED - Vasiliev, Oleg F. T1 - Lessons Learned from the Elbe River Floods in August 2002 - With a Special Focus on Flood Warning T2 - Proceedings of the NATO Advanced Research Workshop on Extreme Hydrological Events: New Concepts for Security, Novosibirsk, Russia, 11-15 July 2005 Y1 - 2007 SN - 978-1-4020-5739-7 SP - 69 EP - 80 PB - Springer Netherland CY - Berlin ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Koch, Hagen A1 - Grünewald, Uwe A1 - Kaltofen, Michael A1 - Schramm, Michael T1 - Adaptation Strategies to Global Change for Water Resources Management in the Spree River Catchment, Germany Y1 - 2006 ER - TY - GEN A1 - Grünewald, Uwe A1 - Ehrler, Katharina A1 - Wöllecke, Britta A1 - Zehetmair, Swen T1 - Precaution and coping with flood events in different regional and stakeholder-related settings Y1 - 2007 ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Koch, Hagen A1 - Mazur, Kai A1 - Grünewald, Uwe ED - Abesser, Corinna T1 - Coupling of surface water management and groundwater dynamics for mining pit lakes T2 - Groundwater-surface water interaction, process understanding, conceptualization and modelling, Proceedings of Symposium HS1002, XXIV General Assembly in Perugia, Italy, 11-13 July 2007 Y1 - 2008 SN - 978-1-901502-59-6 SP - 164 EP - 170 PB - IAHS Press CY - Wallingford ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Koch, Hagen A1 - Grünewald, Uwe T1 - A comparison of modelling systems for the development and revision of water resources management plans Y1 - 2008 ER - TY - GEN A1 - Schaaf, Wolfgang A1 - Gerwin, Werner A1 - Grünewald, Uwe A1 - Hüttl, Reinhard F. A1 - Kögel-Knabner, Ingrid A1 - Munch, Jean Charles T1 - Patterns and processes of initial ecosystem development in an artificial catchment Y1 - 2008 ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Grünewald, Uwe T1 - Problems of integrated water management in the Spree-Havel region in the context of global change Y1 - 2008 ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Mazur, Kai A1 - Biemelt, Detlef A1 - Schoenheinz, Dagmar A1 - Grünewald, Uwe T1 - Hydrological observation of the artificial Catchment "Chicken Creek" T2 - EGU General Assembly 2009, Vienna, Austria, 19 – 24 April 2009 Y1 - 2009 N1 - EGU2009-8127 PB - European Geophysical Society CY - Katlenburg-Lindau ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Wöllecke, Britta A1 - Grünewald, Uwe T1 - Consequences of a flash flood in parts of the city Dortmund, Nordrhein Westfalen, Germany Y1 - 2009 ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Koch, Hagen A1 - Grünewald, Uwe A1 - Kaltofen, Michael A1 - Kaden, Stephan T1 - Effects of global change and adaptation options for water resources management in the Czech part of the River Elbe basin Y1 - 2010 ER - TY - GEN A1 - Biemelt, Detlef A1 - Schapp, Andrea A1 - Grünewald, Uwe T1 - Hydrological observation and modelling relationship for the determination of water budget in Lusatian post-mining landscape Y1 - 2011 U6 - https://doi.org/http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.pce.2010.07.015 ER - TY - GEN A1 - Koch, Hagen A1 - Grünewald, Uwe T1 - Regression models for daily stream temperature simulation: case studies for the river Elbe, Germany Y1 - 2010 UR - http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/hyp.7814/full ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Mazur, Kai A1 - Schoenheinz, Dagmar A1 - Biemelt, Detlef A1 - Grünewald, Uwe T1 - Groundwater flow behaviour during the initial development phase of an artificial catchment Y1 - 2010 UR - http://meetingorganizer.copernicus.org/EGU2010/EGU2010-2494.pdf ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Mazur, Kai A1 - Schoenheinz, Dagmar A1 - Biemelt, Detlef A1 - Grünewald, Uwe T1 - The changing artificial catchment "Chicken Creek" - catchment structures and hydrological processes T2 - Structures and processes of the initial ecosystem development, 1st International Conference associated with 4th Meeting of Young Researchers in Earth Sciences (MYRES), 20-24 September 2010, Cottbus, Germany, proceedings Y1 - 2010 UR - https://www-docs.b-tu.de/chicken-creek/public/Proceedings_TR38_2010.pdf SP - S. 78 PB - BTU CY - Cottbus ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Fleischhammel, Petra A1 - Schoenheinz, Dagmar A1 - Grünewald, Uwe T1 - Artificial Post mining lakes - a challenge for the integration in natural hydrography and river basin management Y1 - 2010 UR - http://meetingorganizer.copernicus.org/EGU2010/EGU2010-9121.pdf ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Heinrich, B. A1 - Schapp, Andrea A1 - Pokrandt, K.-H. A1 - Nitsche, C. A1 - Biemelt, Detlef A1 - Grünewald, Uwe T1 - Modeling Soil Erosion for the Catchment of a Lignite Mining Dump Using Monitoring Data Y1 - 2010 UR - http://meetingorganizer.copernicus.org/EGU2010/EGU2010-12360-1.pdf ER - TY - GEN A1 - Schoenheinz, Dagmar A1 - Grünewald, Uwe A1 - Koch, Hagen T1 - Aspects of Integrated Water Resources Management in River Basins Influenced by Mining Activities in Lower Lusatia Y1 - 2011 ER - TY - GEN A1 - Koch, Hagen A1 - Vögele, Stefan A1 - Kaltofen, Michael A1 - Grünewald, Uwe T1 - Trends in water demand and water availability for power plants - scenario analyses for the German capital Berlin Y1 - 2012 UR - http://www.springerlink.com/content/332q5353162581qn/ ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Hölzel, Herwig A1 - Gädeke, Anne A1 - Koch, Hagen A1 - Grünewald, Uwe T1 - Assessment of climate change impacts on hydrological processes and patterns in the Spree River catchment Y1 - 2012 UR - http://meetingorganizer.copernicus.org/EGU2012/EGU2012-2321-1.pdf ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Pohle, Ina A1 - Koch, Hagen A1 - Grünewald, Uwe T1 - Identification of hydrological similarities as a precondition for regionalization of model parameters for catchments in Lusatia, Germany T2 - EGU General Assembly 2012, held 22-27 April, 2012 in Vienna Y1 - 2012 UR - http://meetingorganizer.copernicus.org/EGU2012/EGU2012-3575.pdf SP - 3575 PB - European Geophysical Society CY - Katlenburg-Lindau ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Gädeke, Anne A1 - Hölzel, Herwig A1 - Koch, Hagen A1 - Grünewald, Uwe T1 - Assessing possibilities of reducing the uncertainity related to climate change impact studies T2 - EGU General Assembly 2012, held 22-27 April, 2012 in Vienna Y1 - 2012 UR - http://meetingorganizer.copernicus.org/EGU2012/EGU2012-c-1.pdf SP - 1 PB - European Geophysical Society CY - Katlenburg-Lindau ER - TY - GEN A1 - Pohle, Ina A1 - Koch, Hagen A1 - Grünewald, Uwe T1 - Potential climate change impacts on the water balance of subcatchments of the River Spree, Germany T2 - Advances in Geosciences N2 - Lusatia is considered one of the driest regions of Germany. The climatic water balance is negative even under current climate conditions. Due to global climate change, increased temperatures and a shift of precipitation from summer to winter are expected. Therefore, it is of major interest whether the excess water in winter can be stored and to which extent it is used up on increasing evapotranspiration. Thus, this study focuses on estimating potential climate change impacts on the water balance of two subcatchments of the River Spree using the Soil and Water Integrated Model (SWIM). Climate input was taken from 100 realisations each of two scenarios of the STatistical Analogue Resampling scheme STAR assuming a further temperature increase of 0 K (scenario A) and 2 K by the year 2055 (scenario B) respectively. Resulting from increased temperatures and a shift in precipitation from summer to winter actual evapotranspiration is supposed to increase in winter and early spring, but to decrease in later spring and early summer. This is less pronounced for scenario A than for scenario B. Consequently, also the decrease in discharge and groundwater recharge in late spring is lower for scenario A than for scenario B. The highest differences of runoff generation and groundwater recharge between the two scenarios but also the highest ranges within the scenarios occur in summer and early autumn. It is planned to estimate potential climate change for the catchments of Spree, Schwarze Elster and Lusatian Neisse. Y1 - 2012 UR - http://www.adv-geosci.net/32/49/2012/adgeo-32-49-2012.pdf U6 - https://doi.org/10.5194/adgeo-32-49-2012 SN - 1680-7359 VL - 32 SP - 49 EP - 53 ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Pohle, Ina A1 - Koch, Hagen A1 - Gädeke, Anne A1 - Grünewald, Uwe T1 - Using catchment similarity for model parameter regionalization in highly anthropogenically impacted catchments in Lusatia T2 - EGU General Assembly 2013, Vienna, Austria, 07 – 12 April 2013 Y1 - 2013 UR - http://meetingorganizer.copernicus.org/EGU2013/EGU2013-3822.pdf N1 - EGU2013-3822 SP - 3822 ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Gädeke, Anne A1 - Pohle, Ina A1 - Koch, Hagen A1 - Grünewald, Uwe T1 - Assessment of potential climate and land use change impacts on the regional water resources of Lusatia (Germany) T2 - EGU General Assembly 2013, Vienna, Austria, 07 – 12 April 2013 Y1 - 2013 UR - http://meetingorganizer.copernicus.org/EGU2013/EGU2013-3450-1.pdf N1 - EGU2013-3450-1 SP - 3450-1 ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Pohle, Ina A1 - Koch, Hagen A1 - Gädeke, Anne A1 - Grünewald, Uwe T1 - Assessment of potential climate change impacts on the regional water resources of Lusatia T2 - CCRR, Dresden, 2013 N2 - Lusatia is one of the driest regions in Germany: already under current climate conditions the climatic water balance is negative. Due to excessive open-cast lignite mining activities the water balance of the catchments of the rivers Spree, Schwarze Elster, and Lusatian Neisse is profoundly disturbed. Potential changes of future climate and land use conditions will certainly impact the natural hydrologic conditions and consequently water management measures have to be adjusted in order to alleviate the water tense situation. Simulations of the Soil and Water Integrated Model (SWIM) for subcatchments without influence of lignite mining and water management driven by scenarios of the Statistical Analogue Resampling scheme (STAR) assuming a further temperature increase of 0 K, 2 K and 3 K, respectively, showed an aggravation of the situation: Due to higher potential evaporation natural discharge is decreased especially in the vegetation period. The objective of this study is to assess potential climate change impact for the catchments of the rivers Spree, Schwarze Elster, and Lusation Neisse. Due to the strong anthropogenic impact on the discharge, the traditional approach of calibrating hydrological models based on time series of observed discharges is constrained. In order to estimate potential climate and land use change impacts for the named river catchments SWIM was first calibrated for subcatchments without influence of mining activities and water management. In a second step, the model was set up for the all catchments using model parameter regionalization. Climate change impacts were estimated using climate scenarios STAR (3 scenarios, 100 realisations each) and WettReg (3 scenarios, 10 realisations each). Land use change was considered for several scenarios focusing on the reduction of the groundwater depression cone caused by lignite mining and on a potentially increased cultivation of agricultural energy crops. Both, changes in quasi-natural river discharges at certain gauge stations and temporally and spatially distributed changes of water balance components, were analyzed in order to estimate whether climate or land use changes will be the dominant reason for potential changes of water resources. The simulated discharges will later be used as input data for the long term water management model WBalMo in order to assess potential climate and land use change impacts on water users and managed discharges as a prerequisite for climate and land use change adaptation strategies. Y1 - 2013 UR - http://www.regklam.de/fileadmin/ccrr-2013/abstracts/3c_CCRR2013_abstract_Pohle.pdf ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Pohle, Ina A1 - Koch, Hagen A1 - Gädeke, Anne A1 - Grünewald, Uwe T1 - Assessment of the combined effects of climate and land use change in Lusatia, Central Europe T2 - 2013 International SWAT Conference, Toulouse, 2013 KW - Biofuels KW - SWIM KW - Climate Change KW - Land Use Change Y1 - 2013 UR - http://swat.tamu.edu/media/81472/Book-of-Abstracts-Post-Conference.pdf ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Gädeke, Anne A1 - Hoelzel, Herwig A1 - Koch, Hagen A1 - Grünewald, Uwe ED - Hinkelmann, R. ED - Nasermoaddeli, M. H. ED - Liong, S. Y. ED - Savic, D. ED - Fröhle, P. ED - Daemrich, K. F. T1 - Analysis of uncertainties related to regional climate and hydrological models on the water balance in a subcatchment of the Spree River, Germany T2 - Proceedings of 10th International Conference on Hydroinformatics, HIC 2012, understanding changing climate and environment and finding solutions, Hamburg, Germany, July 14 - 18, 2012 Y1 - 2012 SN - 978-3-941492-45-5 PB - TuTech Innovation CY - Hamburg ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Grünewald, Uwe A1 - Stähli, Manfred A1 - Schoenheinz, Dagmar A1 - Hofer, Markus A1 - Mazur, Kai A1 - Gädeke, Anne ED - Hüttl, Reinhard F. ED - Kögel-Knabner, Ingrid ED - Schulin, Rainer ED - Gerwin, Werner T1 - Project C1 - Determination and modeling of water and matter balance in the artificially created catchment area „Hühnerwasser“ T2 - Structures and processes of the initial ecosystem development phase in an artificial water catchment (Final report CRC/TR 38) Y1 - 2013 UR - http://opus.kobv.de/btu/volltexte/2013/2865/ SP - 89 EP - 92 PB - BTU, Forschungszentrum Landschaftsentwicklung und Bergbaulandschaften (FZLB) CY - Cottbus ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Pohle, Ina A1 - Koch, Hagen A1 - Gädeke, Anne A1 - Kaltofen, Michael A1 - Schramm, Michael A1 - Redetzky, Michael A1 - Müller, F. A1 - Grünewald, Uwe ED - Brebbia, Carlos A. T1 - Potential impacts of climate change on natural and managed discharges of the Rivers Spree, Schwarze Elster and Lusatian Neisse, Central Europe T2 - Water and Society II N2 - The water balance of the Rivers Spree, Schwarze Elster and Lusatian Neisse is profoundly disturbed due to large-scale open-cast lignite mining activities and water management. Together with continental climate conditions this affects water resources and water users in the region. Driven by scenarios of the regional climate model STAR which assume increasing temperature and decreasing precipitation, two hydrological models, the Soil and Water Integrated Model SWIM and the catchment model EGMO simulate declining natural discharges in the region. Thus, decreasing managed discharges are simulated with the long term water management model WBalMo. The refinement of the simulation time step of WBalMo from months to weeks improves the consideration of climate variability and is also associated with higher simulated managed discharges in early summer. Management scenarios in terms of a reduced outlet capacity of a mining lake reservoir result in higher releases from other reservoirs and slightly reduced summer discharges in downstream river sections. KW - water management modelling KW - hydrological modelling KW - climate change KW - mining Y1 - 2013 SN - 978-1-84564-742-1 SN - 978-1-84564-743-8 SP - 3 EP - 16 PB - WIT Press CY - Ashurst, Southampton, UK ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Pohle, Ina A1 - Koch, Hagen A1 - Gädeke, Anne A1 - Grünewald, Uwe A1 - Kaltofen, Michael A1 - Redetzky, Michael T1 - Potential climate change impacts on water availability and cooling water demand in the Lusatian Lignite Mining Region, Central Europe T2 - European Geosciences Union (EGU), 11th General Assembly, Vienna, Austria, 27 April – 02 May 2014 Y1 - 2014 UR - http://meetingorganizer.copernicus.org/EGU2014/EGU2014-4283.pdf N1 - EGU2014-4283 ER - TY - GEN A1 - Koch, Hagen A1 - Vögele, Stefan A1 - Kaltofen, Michael A1 - Grossmann, M. A1 - Grünewald, Uwe T1 - Security of Water Supply and Electricity Production: Aspects of Integrated Management T2 - Water Resources Management N2 - The share of renewable resources in electricity generation, e.g. in Germany, is increasing. The power sector is thus becoming more dependent on climate/weather parameters. During the summer months of the last decade, numerous thermal power plants in Europe had to be throttled due to water shortages and high water temperatures. At the same time, Europe was confronted with a reduction in hydropower production. One method of securing a future electricity supply is to increase the reliability of the water supply for power plants. In this paper, scenarios are presented for future electricity production by hydropower and thermal power plants in the Elbe river basin. Electricity production in hydropower plants will decline by approximately 13 % by 2050. This decline is due to climate change and it could be compensated for by optimizing and modernizing existing hydropower plants. Due to higher efficiencies and the conversion of plant cooling systems, no water shortages are expected in most thermal power plants. However, water shortages are expected to affect the plants in the city of Berlin. Inter- and intra-basin water transfers constitute a possible adaptation option. While the transfer of water from the river Oder would be the most cost-efficient solution from Berlin’s perspective, the transfer of water from the river Elbe would have additional positive effects in the upstream Spree river sub-basin. KW - Water supply KW - Electricity production KW - Integrated management KW - Elbe basin Y1 - 2014 UR - http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007%2Fs11269-014-0589-z U6 - https://doi.org/10.1007/s11269-014-0589-z SN - 0920-4741 SN - 1573-1650 VL - 28 IS - 6 SP - 1767 EP - 1780 ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Gädeke, Anne A1 - Koch, Hagen A1 - Pohle, Ina A1 - Grünewald, Uwe T1 - Can the combined use of an ensemble based modelling approach and the analysis of measured meteorological trends lead to increased confidence in climate change impact assessments? T2 - European Geosciences Union (EGU), 11th General Assembly, Vienna, Austria, 27 April – 02 May 2014 Y1 - 2014 UR - http://meetingorganizer.copernicus.org/EGU2014/EGU2014-675-1.pdf N1 - EGU2014-675-1 ER - TY - GEN A1 - Wetter, Oliver A1 - Pfister, Christian A1 - Werner, Johannes P. A1 - Zorita, Eduardo A1 - Wagner, Sebastian A1 - Seneviratne, Sonia I. A1 - Herget, Jürgen A1 - Grünewald, Uwe A1 - Luterbacher, Jürg A1 - Alcoforado, Maria João A1 - Barriendos, Mariano A1 - Bieber, Ursula A1 - Brázdil, Rudolf A1 - Burmeister, Karl H. A1 - Camenisch, Chantal A1 - Contino, Antonio A1 - Dobrovolný, Petr A1 - Glaser, Rüdiger A1 - Himmelsbach, Iso A1 - Kiss, Andrea A1 - Kotyza, Oldřich A1 - Labbé, Thomas A1 - Limanówka, Danuta A1 - Litzenburger, Laurent A1 - Nordl, Øyvind A1 - Pribyl, Kathleen A1 - Retsö, Dag A1 - Riemann, Dirk A1 - Rohr, Christian A1 - Siegfried, Werner A1 - Söderberg, Johan A1 - Spring, Jean-Laurent T1 - The year-long unprecedented European heat and drought of 1540 – a worst case T2 - Climatic change N2 - The heat waves of 2003 in Western Europe and 2010 in Russia, commonly labelled as rare climatic anomalies outside of previous experience, are often taken as harbingers of more frequent ex-tremes in the global warming-influenced future. However, a recent reconstruction of spring–summer temperatures for WE resulted in the likelihood of significantly higher temperatures in 1540. In order to check the plausibility of this result we investigated the severity of the 1540 drought by putting forward the argument of the known soil desiccation-temperature feedback. Based on more than 300 first-hand documentary weather report sources originating from an area of 2 to 3 million km2, we show that Europe was affected by an unprecedented 11-month-long Megadrought. The estimated number of precipitation days and precipitation amount for Central and Western Europe in 1540 is significantly lower than the 100-year minima of the in-strumental measurement period for spring, summer and autumn. This result is supported by independent documentary evidence about extremely low river flows and Europe-wide wild-, forestand settlement fires. We found that an event of this severity cannot be simulated by state-of-the-art climate models. Y1 - 2014 UR - http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007%2Fs10584-014-1184-2#page-1 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1007/s10584-014-1184-2 SN - 1573-1480 SN - 0165-0009 VL - 125 IS - 3-4 SP - 349 EP - 363 ER - TY - GEN A1 - Gädeke, Anne A1 - Hölzel, Herwig A1 - Koch, Hagen A1 - Pohle, Ina A1 - Grünewald, Uwe T1 - Analysis of uncertainties in the hydrological response of a model-based climate change impact assessment in a subcatchment of the Spree River, Germany T2 - Hydrological Processes N2 - Climate change impact assessments form the basis for the development of suitable climate change adaptation strategies. For this purpose, ensembles consisting of stepwise coupled models are generally used [emission scenario global circulation model downscaling approach (DA) bias correction impact model (hydrological model)], in which every item is affected by considerable uncertainty. The aim of the current study is (1) to analyse the uncertainty related to the choice of the DA as well as the hydrological model and its parameterization and (2) to evaluate the vulnerabil-ity of the studied catchment, a subcatchment of the highly anthropogenically impacted Spree River catchment, to hydrological change. Four different DAs are used to drive four different model configurations of two conceptually different hydrological models (Water Balance Simulation Model developed at ETH Zürich and HBV-light). In total, 452 simulations are carried out. The results show that all simulations compute an increase in air temperature and potential evapotranspiration. For precipitation, runoff and actual evapotranspiration, opposing trends are computed depending on the DA used to drive the hydrological models. Overall, the largest source of uncertainty can be attributed to the choice of the DA, especially regarding whether it is statistical or dynamical. The choice of the hydrological model and its parameterization is of less importance when long-term mean annual changes are compared. The large bandwidth at the end of the modelling chain may exacerbate the formulation of suitable climate change adaption strategies on the regional scale. KW - climate change impact assessment KW - regional climate models KW - HBV-light KW - WaSiM-ETH KW - hydrological modelling KW - uncertainty Y1 - 2014 UR - http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/hyp.9933/abstract U6 - https://doi.org/10.1002/hyp.9933 SN - 1099-1085 VL - 28 IS - 12 SP - 3978 EP - 3998 ER - TY - GEN A1 - Biemelt, Detlef A1 - Schapp, Andrea A1 - Kleeberg, Andreas A1 - Grünewald, Uwe T1 - Overland flow, erosion, and related phosphorus and iron fluxes at plot scale: a case study from a non-vegetated lignite mining dump in Lusatia T2 - Geoderma KW - Lignite mining KW - Phosphorus Y1 - 2005 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1016/j.geoderma.2004.12.030 SN - 0016-7061 VL - 129 IS - 1-2 SP - 4 EP - 18 ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Lessmann, Dieter A1 - Uhlmann, Wilfried A1 - Grünewald, Uwe A1 - Nixdorf, Brigitte T1 - Sustainability of the flooding of lignite mining lakes as a remediation technique against acidification in the Lusatian mining district, Germany T2 - Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on Acid Rock Drainage, 14 - 17 July 2003, Cairns, Queensland, Australia Y1 - 2003 SN - 978-1-875776-98-6 SP - 521 EP - 527 PB - AusIMM CY - Carlton South ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Nixdorf, Brigitte A1 - Uhlmann, Wilfried A1 - Lessmann, Dieter A1 - Grünewald, Uwe T1 - Monitoring, methodology and limnological strategies to investigate and classify acidic mining lakes T2 - Sustainable lake management, 8th International Conference on the Conservation and Management of Lakes, 17 - 21 May 1999, Copenhagen, vol. 1 KW - acidic lake Y1 - 1999 CY - Copenhagen ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Pohle, Ina A1 - Zimmermann, Kai A1 - Claus, Thomas A1 - Koch, Hagen A1 - Gädeke, Anne A1 - Uhlmann, Wilfried A1 - Kaltofen, Michael A1 - Müller, Fabian A1 - Redetzky, Michael A1 - Schramm, Martina A1 - Schoenheinz, Dagmar A1 - Grünewald, Uwe T1 - Long-term integrated river basin planning and management of water quantity and water quality in mining impacted catchments T2 - European Geosciences Union, General Assembly 2015, Vienna, Austria, 13 April - 17 May 2015 Y1 - 2015 UR - http://meetingorganizer.copernicus.org/EGU2015/EGU2015-480.pdf N1 - EGU2015-480 PB - European Geophysical Society CY - Katlenburg-Lindau ER - TY - GEN A1 - Pohle, Ina A1 - Koch, Hagen A1 - Conradt, Tobias A1 - Gädeke, Anne A1 - Grünewald, Uwe T1 - Potential impacts of climate change and regional anthropogenic activities in Central European mesoscale catchments T2 - Hydrological Sciences Journal – Journal des Sciences Hydrologiques N2 - The Soil and Water Integrated Model (SWIM) was used to assess potential climate and land-use change impacts in the Central European catchments of Schwarze Elster, Spree and Lusatian Neisse which are heavily influenced by opencast lignite mining. To account for potential climate change, scenarios of two statistical regional climate models, STAR and WettReg, were used. Regional anthropogenic change was considered in terms of increasing cultivation of energy crops (oilseed rape, silage maize, sunflower and sorghum) and decreasing mining activities (decreasing groundwater depression cone). In the climate scenarios, decreased natural discharge, by up to 60% in the long-term average, was simulated. In simulations with climate scenarios and oilseed rape, this effect is halved; the other energy crops have a small additional impact on discharge. The decreasing groundwater depression cone slightly compensates for climate change impacts. Overall, potential impacts of regional anthropogenic activities are secondary to those of climate change. N2 - Le modèle intégré sol et eau (SWIM) a été utilisé pour évaluer les impacts potentiels des changements climatiques et d’utilisation du sol dans les bassins versants de l’Elster Noire, de la Spree et de la Neis-se de Lusace, qui sont fortement influencés par l’exploitation minière à ciel ouvert de lignite. Pour tenir compte des changements climatiques potentiels, on a utilisé les scénarios de deux modèles climatiques statistiques régionaux, STAR et WettReg. Les changements anthropiques régionaux ont été pris en compte en considérant une augmentation des cultures énergétiques (colza, tournesol, maïs ensilage et sorgho) et une diminution des activités minières (diminution du cône de dépression de la nappe). Dans les scénarios climatiques, une diminution du débit moyen naturel allant jusqu’à 60% a été simulée sur le long terme. Dans les simulations avec des scénarios climatiques et le colza, cet effet est réduit de moitié, les autres cultures énergétiques ayant peu d’impact supplémentaire sur les débits. La diminution du cône de dépression des eaux souterraines compense légèrement les impacts du changement climatique. Globalement, les impacts potentiels des activités anthropiques régionales sont secondaires par rapport à ceux des changements climatiques. KW - climate change KW - hydrology KW - SWIM KW - land-use change KW - bioenergy KW - mining KW - changement climatique KW - changement d’utilisation du sol KW - bioénergie KW - exploitation minière Y1 - 2015 UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/02626667.2014.968571 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1080/02626667.2014.968571 SN - 0262-6667 SN - 2150-3435 N1 - Special issue: Evaluation of Water Resources with SWAT VL - 60 IS - 5 SP - 912 EP - 928 ER - TY - GEN A1 - Kamm, Birgit A1 - Schneider, Bernd Uwe A1 - Hüttl, Reinhard F. A1 - Grünewald, Holger A1 - Gusovius, Hans-Jörg A1 - Stollberg, Christian A1 - Ay, Peter A1 - Kamm, Michael T1 - Lignocellulosic feedstock biorefinery - combination of technologies of agroforestry and a biobased substance an energy economy T2 - Forum der Forschung KW - biorefinery Y1 - 2006 SN - 0947-6989 IS - 19 SP - 53 EP - 62 ER - TY - GEN A1 - Pfister, Christian A1 - Wetter, Oliver A1 - Brázdil, Rudolf A1 - Dobrovolný, Petr A1 - Glaser, Rüdiger A1 - Luterbacher, Jürg A1 - Seneviratne, Sonia I. A1 - Zorita, Eduardo A1 - Alcoforado, Maria João A1 - Barriendos, Mariano A1 - Bieber, Ursula A1 - Burmeister, Karl H. A1 - Camenisch, Chantal A1 - Contino, Antonio A1 - Grünewald, Uwe A1 - Herget, Jürgen A1 - Himmelsbach, Iso A1 - Labbé, Thomas A1 - Limanówka, Danuta A1 - Litzenburger, Laurent A1 - Kiss, Andrea A1 - Kotyza, Oldřich A1 - Nordl, Øyvind A1 - Pribyl, Kathleen A1 - Retsö, Dag A1 - Riemann, Dirk A1 - Rohr, Christian A1 - Siegfried, Werner A1 - Spring, Jean-Laurent A1 - Söderberg, Johan A1 - Wagner, Sebastian A1 - Werner, Johannes P. T1 - Tree-rings and people – different views on the 1540 Megadrought. Reply to Büntgen et al. 2015 T2 - Climatic change Y1 - 2015 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1007/s10584-015-1429-8 SN - 0165-0009 SN - 1573-1480 VL - 131 IS - 2 SP - 191 EP - 198 ER - TY - GEN A1 - Pohle, Ina A1 - Koch, Hagen A1 - Gädeke, Anne A1 - Hinz, Christoph A1 - Grünewald, Uwe T1 - Does water management reduce the uncertainty of projected climate change impacts on river discharge? Y1 - 2015 N1 - AGU Fall meeting abstracts, San Francisco 14 - 18 december PB - AGU Fall Meeting CY - San Francisco ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Pohle, Ina A1 - Koch, Hagen A1 - Conradt, Tobias A1 - Gädeke, Anne A1 - Grünewald, Uwe T1 - Coping with challenges in the application of SWIM in a heavily managed lowland region in Central Europe T2 - 2014 International SWAT Conference, Porto de Galinhas, 30.7.-1.8.2014 Y1 - 2014 UR - swat.tamu.edu/media/99108/a1-3-pohle.pdf ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Gädeke, Anne A1 - Pohle, Ina A1 - Koch, Hagen A1 - Grünewald, Uwe T1 - Comparing the eco-hydrological model SWIM to conceptually different hydrological models for climate change impact assessments on low flows T2 - 2014 International SWAT Conference, Porto de Galinhas, 30.7.-1.8.2014 Y1 - 2014 UR - swat.tamu.edu/media/99174/i2-3-gadeke.pdf ER - TY - GEN A1 - Gädeke, Anne A1 - Pohle, Ina A1 - Koch, Hagen A1 - Grünewald, Uwe T1 - Trend analysis for integrated regional climate change impact assessments in the Lusatian river catchments (north-eastern Germany) T2 - Regional Environmental Change N2 - Trend analysis on observations and model-based climate change simulations are two commonly used methods for climate change detection and impact analysis. Here we propose an integrated assessment and interpretation of climate change impacts as a prerequisite for stakeholder outreach and planning of suitable climate change adaptation measures. The assessment includes (i) identifying trends in mete-orological and hydrological observations and their nature, (ii) analysing the relation between the mete-orological drivers and generated run-off as an integrated catchment response and (iii) analysing how hitherto changes agree with the simulations by regional climate models (RCMs). The Lusatian river catchments of Spree and Schwarze Elster, characterised by high anthropogenic impact (e.g. mining activities) and low natural water yield, serve as study areas. The results of this study suggest that in-creases in observed temperature and potential evapotranspiration are robust while observed precipitation remained nearly unchanged (1963–2006). The RCMs agree on simulating a temperature increase but simulate opposing trends for precipitation for both past (1963–2006) and future (2018–2060) periods, the latter inducing differences in the hydrological response (actual evapotranspiration and run-off). For stakeholder outreach, we communicated a range of potential future climates and identified the statistical RCMs (STAR, WettReg) as warm and dry scenarios, and the dynamical RCMs (REMO, CCLM) as wet scenarios. Ultimately, the combined analysis of trends in observations and simulation models can be beneficial for stakeholder outreach and may increase their willingness to plan and implement suitable climate change adaptation strategies which are urgently needed within the Lusatian river catchments. KW - Trends analysis KW - Change points KW - Regional climate models KW - Water management KW - Stakeholder outreach KW - Global dimming Y1 - 2017 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1007/s10113-017-1138-0 SN - 1436-3798 SN - 1436-378X VL - 17 IS - 6 SP - 1751 EP - 1762 ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Gerke, Horst H. A1 - Grünewald, Uwe A1 - Biemelt, Detlef A1 - Badorreck, Annika A1 - Bartl, Steffen ED - Hüttl, Reinhard F. ED - Kögel-Knabner, Ingrid ED - Schulin, Rainer ED - Gerwin, Werner T1 - Project A4 – Development and interactions of flow paths on the surface and in the soil T2 - Structures and processes of the initial ecosystem development phase in an artificial water catchment (Final report CRC/TR 38) Y1 - 2013 SP - 37 EP - 44 PB - BTU, Forschungszentrum Landschaftsentwicklung und Bergbaulandschaften (FZLB) CY - Cottbus ER - TY - GEN A1 - Schaaf, Wolfgang A1 - Bens, Oliver A1 - Fischer, Anton A1 - Gerke, Horst H. A1 - Gerwin, Werner A1 - Grünewald, Uwe A1 - Holländer, Hartmut M. A1 - Kögel-Knabner, Ingrid A1 - Mutz, Michael A1 - Schloter, Michael A1 - Schulin, Rainer A1 - Veste, Maik A1 - Winter, Susanne A1 - Hüttl, Reinhard F. T1 - Patterns and processes of initial terrestrial-ecosystem development T2 - Journal of Plant Nutrition and Soil Science N2 - Ecosystems are characterized as complex systems with abiotic and biotic processes interacting between the various components that have evolved over long-term periods. Most ecosystem studies so far have been carried out in mature systems. Only limited knowledge exists on the very initial phase of ecosystem development. Concepts on the development of ecosystems are often based on assumptions and extrapolations with respect to structure–process interactions in the initial stage. To characterize the effect of this initial phase on structure and functioning of ecosystems in later stages, it is necessary to disentangle the close interaction of spatial and temporal patterns of ecosystem structural assemblages with processes of ecosystem development. The study of initial, less complex systems could help to better identify and characterize coupled patterns and processes. This paper gives an overview of concepts for the initial development of different ecosystem compartments and identifies open questions and research gaps. The artificial catchment site “Chicken Creek” is introduced as a new research approach to investigate these patterns and processes of initial ecosystem development under defined boundary conditions. This approach allows to integrate the relevant processes with related pattern and structure development over temporal and spatial scales and to derive thresholds and stages in state and functioning of ecosystems at the catchment level. KW - soils KW - pedogenesis KW - vegetation succession KW - microbial succession KW - artificial catchment Y1 - 2011 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1002/jpln.201000158 SN - 1522-2624 VL - 174 IS - 2 SP - 229 EP - 239 ER - TY - GEN A1 - Mazur, Kai A1 - Schoenheinz, Dagmar A1 - Biemelt, Detlef A1 - Schaaf, D. A1 - Grünewald, Uwe T1 - Observation of hydrological processes and structures in the artificial Chicken Creek catchment T2 - Physics and Chemistry of the Earth Y1 - 2011 SN - 1873-5193 VL - 36 IS - 1-4 SP - 74 EP - 86 ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Hüttl, Reinhard F. A1 - Kögel-Knabner, Ingrid A1 - Zeyer, Josef A1 - Munch, Jean Charles A1 - Grünewald, Uwe A1 - Pretzsch, Hans A1 - Schaaf, Wolfgang A1 - Gerwin, Werner A1 - Veste, Maik T1 - Structures and processes of the initial ecosystem development phase in an artificial water catchment T2 - Plant Life in an Extreme and Changing Environment, Book of Abstracts T2 - Pflanzenleben in extremer und sich ändernder Umwelt Y1 - 2008 UR - http://www.desertconsult.de/PDF/initial_ecosystem2008.pdf N1 - Meeting of the Specialist Groups "Desert Ecology" and "Experimental Ecology" of the Society of Ecology (GfÖ)in Cooperation with German Society of Limnology (DGL) Tharandt, Germany, March 31 – April 2, 2008 SP - 89 EP - 90 ER - TY - GEN A1 - Dilly, Oliver A1 - Repmann, Frank A1 - Franke, Gabriele A1 - Grünewald, Holger A1 - Schneider, Bernd Uwe A1 - Hüttl, Reinhard F. T1 - Microbial Characteristics of Young Soils on Disposal Sites of Coal Combustion Waste in Bosnia and Herzegovina T2 - Geomicrobiology Journal N2 - Microbial communities are essential for a range of soil functions and adjust to soil development, environmental conditions and pollution level by community structure, abundance and activity. At desolated landfills of coal combustion waste (CCW) that were un-covered and covered with shallow soil material layers, soil microbial indicators were estimated for both the ecological and eco-toxicological evaluation. The young CCW sites with pH values of 9.5 and substantial coal-derived organic carbon showed significant microbial biomass content and nitrogen mineralization rates. At the 0 to 15 year old landfills, the microbial biomass content and activities increased significantly with age. However, large spatial variations occurred due to the variation of the cover material thickness, the degree of ash-aging and the tillage practices. Carbon dioxide was even sequestered at young CCW sites as indicated during laboratory incubation with an open apparatus purging continuously ambient air. In accordance, the respiratory quotient went down to 0.03 mol CO2 evolution rate per mol O2 uptake rate, indicating that the CO2 evolution rate is limited as an overall quality indicator. Within 15 years, these ‘Technosols’ showed pH values of 7.7 and decalcified while changes in microbial biomass content and activity rates were mainly related to N availability. We concluded that the available As, B, Cr and Ni pollution at CCW sites seemed largely immobilised by organic matter and alkalinity and therefore did not to inhibit the microbial colonisation and development of high microbial activity within 15 years. However, the ash disposals pose a contamination risk by wind erosion and a future risk to human or environmental health when toxic metals will be released in soil at low pH values, low organic matter and low antagonistic ion contents. Y1 - 2011 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1080/01490451.2010.512032 SN - 1521-0529 VL - 28 IS - 7 SP - 574 EP - 581 ER - TY - GEN A1 - Grünewald, Holger A1 - Brandt, Barbara K. V. A1 - Schneider, Bernd Uwe A1 - Bens, Oliver A1 - Kendzia, Gerald A1 - Hüttl, Reinhard F. T1 - Agroforestry systems for the production of woody biomass for energy transformation purposes T2 - Ecological Engineering Y1 - 2007 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ecoleng.2006.09.012 SN - 0925-8574 VL - 29 IS - 4 SP - 319 EP - 328 ER - TY - GEN A1 - Dellantonio, A. A1 - Fitz, W. J. A1 - Custovic, H. A1 - Repmann, Frank A1 - Schneider, Bernd Uwe A1 - Grünewald, Holger A1 - Gruber, V. A1 - Zgorelec, Z. A1 - Zerem, N. A1 - Carter, C. A1 - Markovic, M. A1 - Puschenreiter, M. A1 - Wenzel, W. T1 - Environmental risks of farmed and barren alkaline coal ash landfills in Tuzla, Bosnia and Hezegovina T2 - Environmental Pollution Y1 - 2008 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envpol.2007.08.032 VL - 153 IS - 3 SP - 677 EP - 686 ER - TY - GEN A1 - Quinkenstein, Ansgar A1 - Wöllecke, Jens A1 - Böhm, Christian A1 - Grünewald, Holger A1 - Freese, Dirk A1 - Schneider, Bernd Uwe A1 - Hüttl, Reinhard F. T1 - Ecological benefits of the alley cropping agroforestry system in sensitive regions of Europe T2 - Environmental Science & Policy Y1 - 2009 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envsci.2009.08.008 SN - 1462-9011 VL - 12 IS - 8 SP - 1112 EP - 1121 ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Dilly, Oliver A1 - Nii-Annang, Seth A1 - Böhm, Christian A1 - Grünewald, Holger A1 - Freese, Dirk A1 - Schneider, Bernd Uwe A1 - Hüttl, Reinhard F. T1 - Agroforestry as an environmental technology for multiple purposes and for atmospheric carbon dioxide and nitrogen fixation in the sensitive region Lusatia T2 - Impact Assessment of Land Use Changes, International Conference, 6-9 April 2008 in Berlin Y1 - 2008 UR - http://tran.zalf.de/home_ip-sensor/conference/IALUC2008Abstracts.pdf SP - S. 220 ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Knur, Lisa A1 - Murach, Dieter A1 - Murn, Y. A1 - Bilke, Gernod A1 - Muchin, Alexander A1 - Grundmann, Philipp A1 - Eberts, Jörg A1 - Schneider, Uwe A1 - Grünewald, Holger A1 - Schultze, B. A1 - Quinkenstein, Ansgar A1 - Jochheim, Hubert T1 - Potentials, economy and ecology of a sustainable supply with wooden biomass T2 - 15th European Biomass Conference & Exhibition, 7-11 May 2007, Berlin, Germany Y1 - 2007 SN - 978-88-89407-59-2 SP - 46 EP - 52 PB - ETA-Renewable Energies CY - Florence ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Quinkenstein, Ansgar A1 - Pape, Dirk A1 - Grünewald, Holger A1 - Schneider, Bernd Uwe A1 - Hüttl, Reinhard F. T1 - Modelling the carbon cycle of a short rotation plantation of black locust (Robinia pseudoacacia L.) on reclamation sites of the Lusatian lignite mining district (NE Germany) T2 - International Graduate School BTU Cottbus "Winter School - Marienthal" 18.-20. November 2007 Y1 - 2007 SP - S. 29 PB - BTU Cottbus CY - Cottbus ER -