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Weninger, Thomas, Bodner, Gernot, Kreiselmeier, Janis, Chandrasekhar, Parvathy, Julich, Stefan, Feger, Karl-Heinz, Schwärzel, Kai and Schwen, Andreas, (2018). Combination of Measurement Methods for a Wide-Range Description of Hydraulic Soil Properties. Water, 10(8), 1-15 713  
Weninger, Thomas, Kreiselmeier, Janis, Chandrasekhar, Parvathy, Julich, Stefan, Feger, Karl-Heinz, Schwärzel, Kai, Bodner, Gernot and Schwen, Andreas, (2019). Effects of Tillage Intensity on Pore System and Physical Quality of Silt-Textured Soils Detected by Multiple Methods. Soil Research, n/a-n/a 520  
Chandrasekhar, Parvathy, Kreiselmeier, Janis, Schwen, Andreas, Weninger, Thomas, Julich, Stefan, Feger, Karl-Heinz and Schwärzel, Kai, (2019). Modeling the Evolution of Soil Structural Pore Space in Agricultural Soils Following Tillage. Geoderma, 353 401-414 561  
Kreiselmeier, Janis, Chandrasekhar, Parvathy, Weninger, Thomas, Schwen, Andreas, Julich, Stefan, Feger, Karl-Heinz and Schwärzel, Kai, (2019). Quantification of Soil Pore Dynamics During a Winter Wheat Cropping Cycle Under Different Tillage Regimes. Soil and Tillage Research, 192 222-232 593  
Chandrasekhar, Parvathy, Kreiselmeier, Janis, Schwen, Andreas, Weninger, Thomas, Julich, Stefan, Feger, Karl-Heinz and Schwärzel, Kai, (2019). SPorDyn: A Python code for modeling the evolution of soil pore size distribution after tillage. MethodsX, 6 2118-2126 253  
Kreiselmeier, Janis, Chandrasekhar, Parvathy, Weninger, Thomas, Schwen, Andreas, Julich, Stefan, Feger, Karl-Heinz and Schwärzel, Kai, (2019). Temporal variations of the hydraulic conductivity characteristic under conventional and conservation tillage. Geoderma, 362 1-12 251  
Chandrasekhar, Parvathy, Kreiselmeier, Janis, Schwen, Andreas, Weninger, Thomas, Julich, Stefan, Feger, Karl-Heinz and Schwärzel, Kai, (2018). Why We Should Include Soil Structural Dynamics of Agricultural Soils in Hydrological Models. Water, 10(12), 1-18 509