Tobias Stacke

Office
Email: tobias.stacke@zmaw.de
Phone: +49-40-41173-344
Room no. P101
Mailing Address
Max Planck Institute for Meteorology
Bundesstr. 53
D-20146 Hamburg
Germany
Department
Research Group
Research Interests
- Modeling the hydrological cycle on the land surface
- Water cycle in wetlands
- Influence of irrigation on large scale hydrology
Publications
- Development and validation of a global dynamical wetlands extent scheme. Hydrol. Earth Syst. Sci. Discuss., 9, 405-440
- Haddeland, I., D.B. Clark, W. Franssen, F. Ludwig, F. Voß, N.W. Arnell, N. Bertrand, M. Best, S. Folwell, D. Gerten, S. Gomes, S.N. Gosling, S. Hagemann, N. Hanasaki, R. Harding, J. Heinke, P. Kabat , S. Koirala, T. Oki, J. Polcher, T. Stacke, P. Viterbo, G.P. Weedon, and P. Yeh (2011): Multi-Model Estimate of the Global Terrestrial Water Balance: Setup and First Results, J. Hydrometeor.,12, 869-884, doi 10.1175/2011JHM1324.1
- Stacke, T. (2011): Development of a dynamical wetlands hydrology scheme and its application under different climate conditions, Reports on Earth System Science, 99, pdf
- Jahr, T., G. Jentzsch, A. Gebauer, and T. Lau (2008): Deformation, seismicity, and fluids: Results of the 2004/2005 water injection experiment at the KTB/Germany, J. Geophys. Res., 113, B11410, doi:10.1029/2008JB005610
- Lau, T., Jahr, T. and Büchel, G. (2007): Modeling a fluid injection into the pilot hole of the "Kontinentale Tiefbohrung der Bundesrepublik Deutschland" (KTB) using finite elements.- Proceedings of the 67th DGG meeting, 26th - 29th March, Aachen
- Hahn, T., Voigt, T., Lau, T. and Seckel, T. (2005): Geologische Karte von Thüringen 1:25000 - 5533 Tettau.- Ed.: Thüringer Landesanstalt für Umwelt und Geologie, 2nd revised edition
Curriculum vitae
Born
11.08.1980 in Eisenach
University
Study of Geology at Friedrich-Schiller-Universität in Jena
completed in March 2007 at the department of Applied Geophysics
Topic of diploma thesis:
"Modelling of a fluid injection into the pilot hole of the Continental Deep Drilling Site in Germany (KTB) using finite elements"
Ph.D.
at Max-Planck-Institut for Meteorology in Hamburg
completed in July 2011 with the topic:


