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Hannes Flühler

Hannes Flühler

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Earth Science

D-Index
58
Citations
11481
World Ranking
2170
National Ranking
62

Research.com Recognitions

  • 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)

Overview

Hannes Flühler is a researcher affiliated with ETH Zurich in Switzerland. Their recent work focuses on the clinical and genetic aspects of Fanconi anemia, with two publications addressing the spectrum of this condition in Australia and New Zealand.

Recent papers by Hannes Flühler include:

  • Clinical and Genetic Spectrum of Fanconi Anaemia in Australia and New Zealand, 2024, published in bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • Clinical and genetic spectrum of Fanconi anemia in Australia and New Zealand, 2025, published in Genetics in Medicine Open

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Flühler include:

  • Elissah Granger
  • Michael F. Sharp
  • Caitlin Harris
  • Mark McKinley
  • Sarbjit Riyat

Publication venues where Flühler's work appears are:

  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • Genetics in Medicine Open

Throughout their career, Flühler has received several awards, including:

  • German National Academy of Sciences Leopoldina - Deutsche Akademie der Naturforscher Leopoldina - Nationale Akademie der Wissenschaften (2001), in Agricultural and Nutritional Sciences
  • Fellow of the Soil Science Society of America (SSSA) (1997)
  • Fellow of the American Society of Agronomy (ASA) (1997)

Best Publications

  • SUSCEPTIBILITY OF SOILS TO PREFERENTIAL FLOW OF WATER : A FIELD STUDY

    Markus Flury;Hannes Flühler;William A. Jury;Jörg Leuenberger

  • Calibration of time domain reflectometry for water content measurement using a composite dielectric approach

    Kurt Roth;Rainer Schulin;Hannes Flühler;Werner Attinger

  • Preferential transport of phosphorus in drained grassland soils

    C. Stamm;H. Flühler;R. Gächter;J. Leuenberger

  • Tracer Characteristics of Brilliant Blue FCF

    Markus Flury;Hannes Flühler

  • Inferring flow types from dye patterns in macroporous soils

    Markus Weiler;Hannes Flühler

  • Transport of Chemicals Through Soil: Mechanisms, Models, and Field Applications

    William A. Jury;Hannes Flühler

  • 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

  • Brilliant Blue FCF as a Dye Tracer for Solute Transport Studies—A Toxicological Overview

    Markus Flury;Hannes Flühler

  • Transport of Chloride Through an Unsaturated Field Soil

    K. Roth;W. A. Jury;H. Flühler;W. Attinger

  • 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

  • Quantifying dye tracers in soil profiles by image processing

    I. Forrer;A. Papritz;R. Kasteel;H. Flühler

  • Transport of Anions and Herbicides in a Loamy and a Sandy Field Soil

    Markus Flury;Jörg Leuenberger;Bjørn Studer;Hannes Flühler

  • Lateral solute mixing processes — A key for understanding field-scale transport of water and solutes

    H. Flühler;W. Durner;M. Flury

  • Impact of preferential flow on radionuclide distribution in soil.

    Maya Bundt;Achim Albrecht;Pascal Froidevaux;Peter Blaser

  • Effect of snow structure on water flow and solute transport

    Peter A. Waldner;Martin Schneebeli;Ute Schultze-Zimmermann;Hannes Flühler

  • Preferential transport of isoproturon at a plot scale and a field scale tile-drained site

    Erwin Zehe;Hannes Flühler

  • Fate of heavy metals in a strongly acidic shooting‐range soil: small‐scale metal distribution and its relation to preferential water flow

    Lars A. Knechtenhofer;Irene O. Xifra;Andreas C. Scheinost;Hannes Flühler

  • LONGITUDINAL AND LATERAL DISPERSION IN AN UNSATURATED FIELD SOIL

    Irène Forrer;Roy Kasteel;Markus Flury;Hannes Flühler

  • An experimental study of solute transport in a stony field soil

    Rainer Schulin;Martinus Th. van Genuchten;Hannes Flühler;Peter Ferlin

  • Comparative predictions of discharge from an artificial catchment (Chicken Creek) using sparse data

    H. M. Holländer;T. Blume;H. Bormann;W. Buytaert;W. Buytaert

Frequent Co-Authors

Peter Lehmann
Peter Lehmann ETH Zurich
Christian Stamm
Christian Stamm Swiss Federal Institute of Aquatic Science and Technology
H. M. Selim
H. M. Selim Louisiana State University
Christian Mätzler
Christian Mätzler University of Bern
Markus Flury
Markus Flury Washington State University
Mike Schwank
Mike Schwank Swiss Federal Institute for Forest, Snow and Landscape Research
William A. Jury
William A. Jury University of California, Riverside
Rainer Schulin
Rainer Schulin ETH Zurich

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