
Publications of Milan Flach
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Journal Article (7)
1.
Journal Article
18 (1), pp. 39 - 53 (2021)
Vegetation modulates the impact of climate extremes on gross primary production. Biogeosciences 2.
Journal Article
16, pp. 6067 - 6085 (2018)
Contrasting biosphere responses to hydrometeorological extremes: revisiting the 2010 western Russian Heatwave. Biogeosciences 3.
Journal Article
4 (3), pp. 266 - 286 (2018)
Drought, heat, and the carbon cycle: a review. Current Climate Change Reports 4.
Journal Article
99 (1), pp. S80 - S85 (2018)
Warm winter, wet spring, and an extreme response in ecosystem functioning on the Iberian Peninsula. Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society 5.
Journal Article
12, 075006 (2017)
Contrasting and interacting changes in simulated spring and summer carbon cycle extremes in European ecosystems. Environmental Research Letters 6.
Journal Article
8 (3), pp. 677 - 696 (2017)
Multivariate anomaly detection for Earth observations: a comparison of algorithms and feature extraction techniques. Earth System Dynamics 7.
Journal Article
97 (12), pp. S51 - S56 (2016)
The role of anthropogenic warming in 2015 central european heat waves. Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society Book Chapter (1)
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Book Chapter
180, pp. 301 - 319 (Eds. Webber Jr., C. L.; Ioana, C.; Marwan, N.). Springer International Publishing, Switzerland (2016)
Recurrence analysis of Eddy covariance fluxes. In: Recurrence Plots and Their Quantifications: Expanding Horizons, Vol. Conference Paper (2)
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Conference Paper
Detecting multivariate biosphere extremes. In: Proceedings of the 6th International Workshop on Climate Informatics: CI2016: NCAR Technical Note NCAR/TN-529+PROC, pp. 9 - 12 (Eds. Banerjee, A.; Ding, W.; Dy, V.). Climate Informatics Workshop 2016, Colorado (USA), September 22, 2016 - September 23, 2016. National Center for Atmospheric Research, Boulder (2016)
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Conference Paper
Maximally divergent intervals for anomaly detection. In: ICML 2016 Anomaly Detection Workshop. ICML 2016 Anomaly Detection Workshop, New York (USA), June 19, 2016 - June 24, 2016. (2016)
Thesis - PhD (1)
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Thesis - PhD
Multivariate hydrometeorological extreme events and their impacts on vegetation - Potential methods and applications. Dissertation, 170 pp., Friedrich Schiller University Jena, Jena (2020)