Attendance Time: Monday, 20 April 2009, 17:30–19:00
Hall A
Chairperson: Sivakumar Bellie
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EGU2009-1855 Field observations at different scales for understanding hydrological processes in microcatchments at 2000m a.s.l. in Southern Ecuador F. Bauer and B. Huwe
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EGU2009-6321 A "characteristic number" approach to relate stream flow dynamics to land properties L. Gudmundsson and L.M. Tallaksen
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EGU2009-6689 Let the data propose the model: Biogeochemical and hydrological processes at Plynlimon
F. Köck, G. Lischeid, C. Neal, and M. Neal
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EGU2009-1679 Chaos theory as a bridge between deterministic and stochastic views for hydrologic modeling B. Sivakumar
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EGU2009-2654 Sensitive dependence and chaotic dynamics in runoff process B. Sivakumar, M. S. Kyoung, H. S. Kim, and D. G. Kim
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EGU2009-12690 Downward approach at the catchment scale or at the catchment set scale? C. Perrin, V. Andréassian, and N. Le Moine
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EGU2009-6592
Simple models for streamflow time series(withdrawn) B. Sivakumar, S. J. Kim, M. S. Kyoung, and H. S. Kim
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EGU2009-13175 Spatially Distributed Estimation of Mesoscale Water Balance Model Parameters using Hydrological Soil Maps
O. Gronz, M. C. Casper, and P. Gemmar
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EGU2009-695 A multi-criteria parameterisation strategy for the hydrological modelling of storm events in an agricultural catchment D.W. Hallema and R. Moussa
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EGU2009-1625
Simulating Runoff from Agricultural Watersheds in North India(withdrawn) A. Jutla, M.P. Kaushal, V.N. Sharda, and S.K. Sondhi
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EGU2009-3056 Catchments as simple dynamical systems: Rietholzbach, Switzerland A. J. Teuling, I. Lehner, J. W. Kirchner, and S. I. Seneviratne
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EGU2009-11994 Models and data for hydrological analyses - lessons learned from uncertainty D. Balin, E. Parent, J. Goetzinger, A. Musy, A. Bardossy, and M. Rode
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EGU2009-123 WaterCAST Model for Upland Hydrology - Framework and Philosophy F.J. Cook, P.W. Jordan, and D. Waters
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EGU2009-9164 Assessing uncertainties in solute transport models: Upper Narew case study M. Osuch, R. Romanowicz, and J.J. Napiórkowski