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Manuel Seeger is affiliated with the University of Trier in Germany. Their research primarily focuses on Agricultural and Biological Sciences as well as Environmental Science, reflecting an interdisciplinary approach that encompasses related subfields such as Forestry, Ecology, Soil Science, Plant Science, and Earth-Surface Processes.

Seeger's work covers multiple topics that include Horticultural and Viticultural Research, Soil Erosion and Sediment Transport, Agroforestry and Silvopastoral Systems, African Botany and Ecology Studies, Aeolian Processes and Effects, Fermentation and Sensory Analysis, and Forest Insect Ecology and Management.

Their recent publication record highlights a range of studies with contributions spanning from viticulture to remote sensing and soil pollution. Notable papers include:

  • "Crop Diversification in Viticulture with Aromatic Plants: Effects of Intercropping on Grapevine Productivity in a Steep-Slope Vineyard in the Mosel Area, Germany" (2021, Agriculture)
  • "Monitoring Dryland Trees With Remote Sensing. Part A: Beyond CORONA-Historical HEXAGON Satellite Imagery as a New Data Source for Mapping Open-Canopy Woodlands on the Tree Level" (2022, Frontiers in Environmental Science)
  • "Microplastics in vineyard soils: First insights from plastic-intensive viticulture systems" (2024, The Science of The Total Environment)
  • "Spatial distribution of argan tree influence on soil properties in southern Morocco" (2021, SOIL)
  • "Monitoring dryland trees with remote sensing. Part B: Combining tree cover and plant architecture data to assess degradation and recovery of Argania spinosa woodlands of South Morocco" (2022, Frontiers in Environmental Science)

Frequent co-authors in Seeger's collaborative network include Felix Dittrich, Sören Thiele-Bruhn, Thomas Iserloh, Roman Hüppi, and Johannes B. Ries, indicating ongoing research partnerships.

Seeger's research has been disseminated through several publication venues, with multiple contributions to Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research), Frontiers in Environmental Science, Wageningen University and Researchcenter Publications, Agriculture, and The Science of The Total Environment.

Best Publications

  • Catchment soil moisture and rainfall characteristics as determinant factors for discharge/suspended sediment hysteretic loops in a small headwater catchment in the Spanish pyrenees

    M Seeger;M.-P Errea;S Beguerı́a;J Arnáez

  • Assessing the effect of climate oscillations and land-use changes on streamflow in the central Spanish Pyrenees.

    Santiago Beguería;Juan I. López-Moreno;Adrián Lorente;Manuel Seeger

  • European small portable rainfall simulators: A comparison of rainfall characteristics

    T. Iserloh;J.B. Ries;J. Arnáez;C. Boix-Fayos

  • Field experiments for understanding and quantification of rill erosion processes

    S. Wirtz;M. Seeger;J.B. Ries

  • Quantitative comparison of initial soil erosion processes and runoff generation in Spanish and German vineyards

    J. Rodrigo Comino;J. Rodrigo Comino;T. Iserloh;T. Lassu;A. Cerdà

  • Uncertainty of factors determining runoff and erosion processes as quantified by rainfall simulations

    Manuel Seeger

  • Current Wildland Fire Patterns and Challenges in Europe: A Synthesis of National Perspectives

    Nieves Fernandez-Anez;Andrey Krasovskiy;Mortimer Müller;Harald Vacik

  • Development and analysis of the Soil Water Infiltration Global database

    Mehdi Rahmati;Mehdi Rahmati;Lutz Weihermüller;Jan Vanderborght;Yakov A. Pachepsky

  • A small portable rainfall simulator for reproducible experiments on soil erosion

    T. Iserloh;W. Fister;M. Seeger;H. Willger

  • Effect of hydraulic parameters on sediment transport capacity in overland flow over erodible beds

    M. Ali;G. Sterk;M. Seeger;M. P. Boersema

  • Runoff generation in an intensively disturbed, abandoned farmland catchment, Central Spanish Pyrenees

    J.M. Garcı́a-Ruiz;J. Arnáez;S. Beguerı́a;M. Seeger;M. Seeger

  • Rainfall and human activity impacts on soil losses and rill erosion in vineyards (Ruwer Valley, Germany)

    J. Rodrigo Comino;C. Brings;T. Lassu;T. Iserloh

  • High variability of soil erosion and hydrological processes in Mediterranean hillslope vineyards (Montes de Málaga, Spain)

    J. Rodrigo Comino;J.D. Ruiz Sinoga;J.M. Senciales González;A. Guerra-Merchán

  • The Wageningen Rainfall Simulator : set-up and calibration of an indoor nozzle-type rainfall simulator for soil erosion studies

    Tamás Lassu;Tamás Lassu;Manuel Seeger;Piet Peters;Saskia D. Keesstra

  • Modelling Discharge and Sediment Yield at Catchment Scale Using Connectivity Components

    Rens J. H. Masselink;Saskia D. Keesstra;Arnaud J. A. M. Temme;Manuel Seeger

  • Comparative measurements with seven rainfall simulators on uniform bare fallow land

    T. Iserloh;J. B. Ries;A. Cerdá;M. T. Echeverría

  • Soil erosion in sloping vineyards assessed by using botanical indicators and sediment collectors in the Ruwer-Mosel valley

    J. Rodrigo Comino;J. Rodrigo Comino;A. Quiquerez;S. Follain;D. Raclot;D. Raclot

  • Soil Erosion Processes in European Vineyards: A Qualitative Comparison of Rainfall Simulation Measurements in Germany, Spain and France

    Jesús Rodrigo Comino;Jesús Rodrigo Comino;Thomas Iserloh;Xavier Morvan;Oumarou Malam Issa

  • Accuracy of high-resolution photogrammetric measurements of gullies with contrasting morphology

    R. Giménez;I. Marzolff;M. A. Campo;M. Seeger

  • Calibration of simulated rainfall characteristics for the study of soil erosion on agricultural land.

    J.B. Ries;M. Seeger;M. Seeger;T. Iserloh;S. Wistorf

  • Assessing riparian zone impacts on water and sediment movement: a new approach

    S.D. Keesstra;E. Kondrlova;A. Czajka;M. Seeger

  • Soil erosion in sloping vineyards under conventional and organic land use managements (Saar-Mosel Valley, Germany)

    M. Kirchhoff;J. Rodrigo-Comino;M. Seeger;J.B. Ries

Frequent Co-Authors

Johannes B. Ries
Johannes B. Ries University of Trier
Stefan Wirtz
Stefan Wirtz University of Erlangen-Nuremberg
Saskia Keesstra
Saskia Keesstra Wageningen University & Research
Jesús Rodrigo-Comino
Jesús Rodrigo-Comino University of Granada
Artemi Cerdà
Artemi Cerdà University of Valencia
Santiago Beguería
Santiago Beguería Spanish National Research Council
José María García-Ruiz
José María García-Ruiz Spanish National Research Council
María Concepción Ramos
María Concepción Ramos University of Lleida
Thomas Scholten
Thomas Scholten University of Tübingen
Geert Sterk
Geert Sterk Utrecht University

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