Poster Programme HS2.3
HS2.3 Observational hydrology: Recent development in isotope and other tracer methods |
Convener: Christine Stumpp | Co-Convener: Markus Weiler |
Oral Programme
/ Mon, 04 Apr, 10:30–12:00
/ Room 38
Poster Programme
/ Attendance Mon, 04 Apr, 17:30–19:00
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Display time: Monday, 4 April, 2011 08:00–19:30 Attendance Time: Monday, 4 April 2011, 17:30–19:00 Hall A Chairperson: Christine Stumpp, Markus Weiler |
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Rare Earth Elements as Hydrologic Tracers in water from Tatun Volcanoes, Taiwan Yu-Shao Lai and Hsueh-yu Lu |
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EGU2011-5956
Distribution of Boron Isotopes in a Mountainous River Catchment, Southern Taiwan Yu-Ching Liu, Chen-Feng You, Kuo-Fang Huang, Ruo-Mei Wang, Chuan-Hsiung Chung, and Hou-Chun Liu |
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EGU2011-5941
Source and re-distribution of zinc isotopes in river catchments, Southern Taiwan Tian-Yue Kuo, Chen-Feng You, Kuo-Fang Huang, Ruo-Mei Wang, Chuan-Hsiung Chung, and Hou-Chun Liu |
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EGU2011-248
Detection of spatially variable groundwater inflow in rivers with geochemical tracers: Using major ion chemistry and Radon 222Rn as possible tracer: An example from the Avon and Mitchell rivers, southeast Australia. Harald Hofmann and Ian Cartwright |
A281
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EGU2011-1538
Dating of Streamwater Using Tritium in a Post Nuclear Bomb Pulse World: Continous Variation of Mean Transit Time With Streamflow Uwe Morgenstern, Micheal K Stewart, and Roland Stenger |
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EGU2011-9812
Instationary travel times under stationary conditions - tracer experiments in a small headwater catchment at Gårdsjön, Sweden Benny Selle, Marc Schwientek, Holger Lange, and Gunnar Lischeid |
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EGU2011-5420
Which information can tracers give on catchment internal processes when used with conceptual models? (withdrawn) Markus Hrachowitz, Huub H.G. Savenije, Thom A. Bogaard, Chris Soulsby, and Doerthe Tetzlaff |
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EGU2011-480
After the flood: high-frequency sampling reveals the influence of antecedent conditions and diurnal cycles on stream isotope dynamics Christian Birkel, Chris Soulsby, Doerthe Tetzlaff, Sarah Dunn, and Luigi Spezia |
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EGU2011-12255
Using diatoms for determining the hydrological connectivity between upland, riparian and aquatic zones: application to the Weierbach catchment (Luxembourg) Núria Martínez-Carreras, Jay Frentress, Jean François Iffly, Jeffery McDonnell, Dasa Hlúbiková, Luc Ector, Stefan Uhlenbrook, Lucien Hoffmann, and Laurent Pfister |
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EGU2011-12354
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EGU2011-4832
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The use of environmental isotopes for event monitoring at an overthrusted karst aquifer in the Dinarides, north-western Croatia. Philipp Stadler, Albrecht Leis, Hermann Stadler, and Hermann Häusler |
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EGU2011-7868
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EGU2011-7382
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EGU2011-10434
Testing the use of unsaturated zones as archives of past infiltration: application to the Campine area, Northern Belgium Koen Beerten and Dirk Mallants |
A291
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EGU2011-1700
Investigating land use effects on soil hydrology in alpine ecosystems by stable isotopes Matthias H. Mueller and Christine Alewell |
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EGU2011-9071
Investigating water flow and solute transport heterogeneities in cultivated soils using water isotopes Christine Stumpp, Willibald Stichler, Matthias Kandolf, and Jirka Simunek |
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EGU2011-13539
The role of plants in site and catchment isotope response Katharina Gimbel, Christoph Külls, and Markus Weiler |