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Peter Bauer-Gottwein is affiliated with the Technical University of Denmark in Denmark. Their research primarily focuses on Environmental Science, with a significant emphasis on subfields including Global and Planetary Change, Water Science and Technology, Ecology, Environmental Engineering, and Atmospheric Science.

The scientist's work covers several main topics, among which are Flood Risk Assessment and Management, Hydrology and Watershed Management Studies, Hydrology and Sediment Transport Processes, Remote Sensing and LiDAR Applications, Geophysics and Gravity Measurements, Cryospheric studies and observations, and Ion-surface interactions and analysis.

Frequent publication venues for Peter Bauer-Gottwein include Remote Sensing, Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research), Hydrology and Earth System Sciences, Journal of Hydrology, and Water Resources Research.

Recent papers authored or co-authored by Peter Bauer-Gottwein include:

  • Altimetry for the future: Building on 25 years of progress, 2021, Advances in Space Research
  • Assessing the aquatic toxicity and environmental safety of tracer compounds Rhodamine B and Rhodamine WT, 2021, Water Research
  • Sentinel-3 radar altimetry for river monitoring - a catchment-scale evaluation of satellite water surface elevation from Sentinel-3A and Sentinel-3B, 2021, Hydrology and Earth System Sciences
  • Impacts of water resources management on land water storage in the North China Plain: Insights from multi-mission earth observations, 2021, Journal of Hydrology
  • A Drone-Borne Method to Jointly Estimate Discharge and Manning's Roughness of Natural Streams, 2020, Water Resources Research

Peter Bauer-Gottwein collaborates frequently with several researchers, including Liguang Jiang, Cécile Marie Margaretha Kittel, Karina Nielsen, Mónica Coppo Frías, and Filippo Bandini. These collaborations have resulted in numerous publications and contributions to their fields of expertise.

Best Publications

  • Review: The Yucatán Peninsula karst aquifer, Mexico

    Peter Bauer-Gottwein;Bibi Ruth Neuman Gondwe;Guillaume Charvet;Luis E. Marín

  • Altimetry for the future: building on 25 years of progress

    Saleh Abdalla;Abdolnabi Abdeh Kolahchi;Michaël Ablain;Susheel Adusumilli

  • Will climate change exacerbate water stress in Central Asia

    Tobias Siegfried;Thomas Bernauer;Renaud Guiennet;Scott Sellars

  • Assessing the aquatic toxicity and environmental safety of tracer compounds Rhodamine B and Rhodamine WT.

    L.M. Skjolding;L.vG. Jørgensen;K.S. Dyhr;C.J. Köppl

  • How can remote sensing contribute in groundwater modeling

    P. Brunner;H.-J.Hendricks Franssen;L. Kgotlhang;Peter Bauer-Gottwein

  • Monitoring recent lake level variations on the Tibetan Plateau using CryoSat-2 SARIn mode data

    Liguang Jiang;Karina Nielsen;Ole Baltazar Andersen;Peter Bauer-Gottwein

  • How do GPM IMERG precipitation estimates perform as hydrological model forcing? Evaluation for 300 catchments across Mainland China

    Liguang Jiang;Peter Bauer-Gottwein

  • Hydrogeology of the south-eastern Yucatan Peninsula: New insights from water level measurements, geochemistry, geophysics and remote sensing

    Bibi R.N. Gondwe;Sara Lerer;Simon Stisen;Luis Marín

  • Regional review: the hydrology of the Okavango Delta, Botswana—processes, data and modelling

    Christian Milzow;Lesego Kgotlhang;Peter Bauer-Gottwein;Philipp Meier

  • Combining satellite radar altimetry, SAR surface soil moisture and GRACE total storage changes for hydrological model calibration in a large poorly gauged catchment

    Christian Milzow;Pernille Engelbredt Krogh;Peter Bauer-Gottwein

  • River monitoring from satellite radar altimetry in the Zambezi River basin

    C. I. Michailovsky;S. McEnnis;P. A. M. Berry;R. Smith

  • Measuring water level in rivers and lakes from lightweight Unmanned Aerial Vehicles

    Filippo Bandini;Jakob Jakobsen;Daniel Haugård Olesen;José Antonio Reyna-Gutiérrez

  • Evaluation of Sentinel-3 SRAL SAR altimetry over Chinese rivers

    Liguang Jiang;Karina Nielsen;Salvatore Dinardo;Ole Baltazar Andersen

  • Assimilation of radar altimetry to a routing model of the Brahmaputra River

    Claire Irene B. Michailovsky;Christian Milzow;Peter Bauer-Gottwein

  • Real-time remote sensing driven river basin modeling using radar altimetry

    S. J. Pereira-Cardenal;N. D. Riegels;P. A. M. Berry;R. G. Smith

  • Unmanned Aerial System (UAS) observations of water surface elevation in a small stream: Comparison of radar altimetry, LIDAR and photogrammetry techniques

    Filippo Bandini;Tanya Pheiffer Sunding;Johannes Linde;Ole Smith

  • Sentinel-3 radar altimetry for river monitoring – a catchment-scale evaluation of satellite water surface elevation from Sentinel-3A and Sentinel-3B

    Cecile Marie Margaretha Kittel;Liguang Jiang;Christian Tøttrup;Peter Bauer-Gottwein

  • Hydrologic Dynamics of the Ground-Water-Dependent Sian Ka’an Wetlands, Mexico, Derived from InSAR and SAR Data

    Bibi R.N. Gondwe;Sang Hoon Hong;Shimon Wdowinski;Peter Bauer-Gottwein

  • Technical note: Bathymetry observations of inland water bodies using a tethered single-beam sonar controlled by an unmanned aerial vehicle

    Filippo Bandini;Daniel Haugård Olesen;Jakob Jakobsen;Cecile Marie Margaretha Kittel

  • Simultaneous calibration of multiple hydrodynamic model parameters using satellite altimetry observations of water surface elevation in the Songhua River

    Liguang Jiang;Henrik Madsen;Peter Bauer-Gottwein

  • Calculation of the temporal gravity variation from spatially variable water storage change in soils and aquifers

    Sílvia Leirião;Xin He;Lars Christiansen;Ole B. Andersen

  • Multi-Objective Optimization for Analysis of Changing Trade-Offs in the Nepalese Water–Energy–Food Nexus with Hydropower Development

    Sanita Dhaubanjar;Claus Davidsen;Peter Bauer-Gottwein

  • Okavango Delta Islands: Interaction between density-driven flow and geochemical reactions under evapo-concentration

    Peter Bauer-Gottwein;Thomas Langer;Henning Prommer;Piotr Wolski

Frequent Co-Authors

Ole Baltazar Andersen
Ole Baltazar Andersen Technical University of Denmark
Dan Rosbjerg
Dan Rosbjerg Technical University of Denmark
Henrik Madsen
Henrik Madsen Technical University of Denmark
Esben Auken
Esben Auken Aarhus University
Suxia Liu
Suxia Liu Chinese Academy of Sciences
Anders Vest Christiansen
Anders Vest Christiansen Aarhus University
Philip John Binning
Philip John Binning Technical University of Denmark
Andreas Ibrom
Andreas Ibrom Technical University of Denmark
Stefan Trapp
Stefan Trapp Technical University of Denmark

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