Attendance Time: Thursday, 23 April 2009, 17:30–19:00
Hall A
Chairperson: Tetzlaff, Laudon, Carey, Kirkby
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EGU2009-7500 Connectivity of cultivated areas in bocage watersheds
V. VIEL, J. DOUVINET, D. DELAHAYE, and P. LE GOUEE
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EGU2009-10451 Recession analysis of the Hupselse Beek catchment, The Netherlands C.C. Brauer, J.N.M. Stricker, P.M.M. Warmerdam, and R. Uijlenhoet
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EGU2009-6285 Multiscale investigation of catchment functioning using environmental tracers: Insights from the mesoscale Attert basin in Luxembourg S. Wrede, L. Pfister, A. Krein, T.A. Bogaard, H.H.G. Savenije, and S. Uhlenbrook
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EGU2009-3637 Assessing the spatio-temporal variability in the small tributaries of the River Wyre I.W. Marshall, C.J. Roadknight, M.C. Price, and H Li
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EGU2009-12467 Self-reinforcing preferential flow paths: The influence of rainfall redistribution in the forest canopy T. Blume and E. Zehe
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EGU2009-2745 The role of local heterogeneity in transport through steep hillslopes. A. Fiori and D. Russo
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EGU2009-2902 A nested observation and model approach to non linear groundwater surface water interactions. Y. van der Velde, J.C. Rozemeijer, and G.H. de Rooij
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EGU2009-10953 Comparing Flow Mechanism Hypothesis with Mobility Data of Natural Tracers M. Sanda, Z. Chárová, D. Zumr, and M. Císlerová
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EGU2009-2633
Variability in space and time of water and solute delivery to the stream network(withdrawn) P. Szeftel, M. Weiler, R.D. Moore, and G. Jost
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EGU2009-6587 Estimating the mean transit time of runoff water during storm flow using the step shift of chloride input following forest cutting at a headwater catchment in Japan T. Oda, Y. Asano, N. Ohte, and M. Suzuki
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EGU2009-421 Multi-scale assessment of hydrological behaviour using tracer and GIS techniques in mesoscale catchments in Scotland R. Capell, D. Tetzlaff, C. Soulsby, and A. Hartley
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EGU2009-3022 Using the stream order to model the internal structure and function of the wetlands within a catchment from the headwater to the sea P. Merot, C. Walter, O. Montreuil, and B. Mourier
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EGU2009-3996 Conceptualizing and upscaling process understanding of the hydrological and biogeochemical functioning of larger catchments
M. Speed, D. Tetzlaff, J.J. Dawson, M. Hrachowitz, S. Waldron, I.A. Malcolm, S.M. Dunn, and C. Soulsby
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EGU2009-13462 Incorporating a Spatially Dynamic Conceptualization of Dominant Processes into Hydrological Models C. Birkel, D. Tetzlaff, S.M. Dunn, and C. Soulsby
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EGU2009-4719 Comparing different approaches to parameterize sub-grid scale variability of topography R.T.W.L. Hurkmans, P.W. Bogaart, R. Uijlenhoet, and P.A. Troch
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EGU2009-9218 Numerical analysis of ponding and surface runoff in flat areas due to microtopography W.M. Appels, P.W. Bogaart, and S.E.A.T.M. van der Zee
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EGU2009-857
The hydrological model “Hydrograph” – a unified approach to the representation of catchment heterogeneity in different climate and landscape zones(withdrawn) O. Semenova
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EGU2009-4509 Sources and sinks of water and sediment in a Mediterranean landscape: an example of connectivity from the Guadelentin area, SE Spain L.P.H. van Beek and L.H. Cammeraat
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EGU2009-6103 A distributed water level network in ephemeral river reaches to identify hydrological processes within anthropogenic catchments B. Sarrazin, I. Braud, M. Lagouy, JS. Bailly, C. Puech, and H. Ayroles