2001 - German National Academy of Sciences Leopoldina - Deutsche Akademie der Naturforscher Leopoldina – Nationale Akademie der Wissenschaften Agricultural and Nutritional Sciences
1997 - Fellow of the Soil Science Society of America (SSSA)
1997 - Fellow of the American Society of Agronomy (ASA)
Hannes Flühler spends much of his time researching Hydrology, Soil water, Water flow, Soil science and Brilliant Blue FCF. His work on Surface runoff, Water cycle and Drainage basin as part of general Hydrology research is often related to Web of science, thus linking different fields of science. His Soil water research includes themes of Mass transfer, Particulates, Matrix and Water content.
His Water content research incorporates elements of Vadose zone and Groundwater. His study in Soil science is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Infiltration and Geotechnical engineering. The Brilliant Blue FCF study combines topics in areas such as Soil horizon and Dye tracer.
Soil water, Mineralogy, Soil science, Hydrology and Water content are his primary areas of study. His work on Soil structure as part of his general Soil water study is frequently connected to Water flow, thereby bridging the divide between different branches of science. His Mineralogy study incorporates themes from Porosity, Mass transfer, Mechanics, Thermodynamics and TRACER.
His research integrates issues of Geotechnical engineering and Dielectric in his study of Soil science. His study in Soil horizon extends to Hydrology with its themes. His Water content research focuses on Radiometer and how it connects with Canopy.
His scientific interests lie mostly in Soil water, Mineralogy, Porous medium, Water content and Water flow. Hannes Flühler combines subjects such as Hydrology and Analytical chemistry with his study of Soil water. Hannes Flühler has researched Hydrology in several fields, including Soil texture and Vegetation.
He interconnects Hydraulics, Tomography, Mechanics and Richards equation in the investigation of issues within Mineralogy. His Water content study combines topics in areas such as Moisture, Atmospheric radiative transfer codes, Canopy and Deciduous. His work deals with themes such as Brilliant Blue FCF and Beech, which intersect with Soil science.
His main research concerns Soil water, Hydraulic conductivity, Mineralogy, Contact area and Water flow. His Soil water study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Fertilizer and Tillage. His Hydraulic conductivity research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Porosity, Soil texture, Vegetation, Water cycle and Hydrology.
His research investigates the connection with Porosity and areas like Lattice Boltzmann methods which intersect with concerns in Geometry and Porous medium. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Parallelepiped, Tomography and Neutron temperature. His study focuses on the intersection of Mineralogy and fields such as Hydraulics with connections in the field of Flow and Water content.
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Calibration of time domain reflectometry for water content measurement using a composite dielectric approach
Kurt Roth;Rainer Schulin;Hannes Flühler;Werner Attinger.
Water Resources Research (1990)
SUSCEPTIBILITY OF SOILS TO PREFERENTIAL FLOW OF WATER : A FIELD STUDY
Markus Flury;Hannes Flühler;William A. Jury;Jörg Leuenberger.
Water Resources Research (1994)
Preferential transport of phosphorus in drained grassland soils
C. Stamm;H. Flühler;R. Gächter;J. Leuenberger.
Journal of Environmental Quality (1998)
Tracer Characteristics of Brilliant Blue FCF
Markus Flury;Hannes Flühler.
Soil Science Society of America Journal (1995)
Transport of Chemicals Through Soil: Mechanisms, Models, and Field Applications
William A. Jury;Hannes Flühler.
Advances in Agronomy (1992)
Transport of Chloride Through an Unsaturated Field Soil
K. Roth;W. A. Jury;H. Flühler;W. Attinger.
Water Resources Research (1991)
Brilliant Blue FCF as a Dye Tracer for Solute Transport Studies—A Toxicological Overview
Markus Flury;Hannes Flühler.
Journal of Environmental Quality (1994)
Export of dissolved organic carbon and nitrogen from Gleysol dominated catchments – the significance of water flow paths
Frank Hagedorn;Patrick Schleppi;Peter Waldner;Hannes Flühler.
Biogeochemistry (2000)
Quantifying dye tracers in soil profiles by image processing
I. Forrer;A. Papritz;R. Kasteel;H. Flühler.
European Journal of Soil Science (2000)
The influence of seasonally frozen soil on the snowmelt runoff at two Alpine sites in southern Switzerland
Daniel Bayard;Manfred Stähli;Aurèle Parriaux;Hannes Flühler.
Journal of Hydrology (2005)
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