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Poster Programme HS10.3

HS10.3

Interactions between surface water, groundwater, and the hyporheic zone
Convener: Jörg Lewandowski  | Co-Conveners: Stefan Krause , Fulvio Boano , Jan Fleckenstein , Mark Cuthbert 
Oral Programme
 / Thu, 07 Apr, 13:30–17:00  / Room 38
Poster Programme
 / Attendance Thu, 07 Apr, 17:30–19:00  / Display Thu, 07 Apr, 08:00–19:30  / Hall A

Display time: Thursday, 7 April, 2011 08:00–19:30
Attendance Time: Thursday, 7 April 2011, 17:30–19:00
Hall A
Chairperson: Mark Cuthbert, Stefan Krause, Jan H. Fleckenstein
A420
EGU2011-12588
Hydrologic gains and losses, hydrologic turnover, and stream network controls on streamwater composition
Timothy Covino, Brian McGlynn, and John Mallard

A421
EGU2011-9791
Variability of hyporheic exchange in an experimental gravel bed
Marcel Van der Perk, Ellen L. Petticrew, and Philip N. Owens

A422
EGU2011-3303
Hydrological and geochemical characterization of the hyporheic zone of a eutrophic lowland stream impacted by a wastewater treatment plant
Steffi Schuchort, Jörg Lewandowski, and Gunnar Nützmann

A423
EGU2011-9110
Hot moments in cold spots - Multi-scale tracing of reactivity hotspots in hyporheic environments
Stefan Krause, John Weatherill, Mathias Munz, Christina Tecklenburg, and Theresa Blume

A424
EGU2011-9838
Natural attenuation potential of the urban hyporheic zone: observations from research sites on the River Tame, Birmingham, UK
Michael Rivett, Mark Cuthbert, Rae Mackay, Veronique Durand, Maria-Fernanda Aller, John Tellam, Richard Greswell, and Rachel Roche

A425
EGU2011-4242
Fate of organic micropollutants in the hyporheic zone of eutrophic lowland streams: results of a field study in the Erpe, Germany
Jörg Lewandowski, Anke Putschew, David Schwesig, Christiane Neumann, and Michael Radke

A426
EGU2011-3284
Small-Scale Heterogeneities of Nutrients in a Floodplain's Aquifer
Franziska Pöschke, Jörg Lewandowski, and Gunnar Nützmann

A427
EGU2011-11249
The use of Thermal Infrared Imaging to identify low-thermal groundwater inflow in mountain stream.
Francesco Ronchetti, Federico Cervi, Alessandro Corsini, Paolo Mora, Stefano Taddia, and Giuseppe Maragò

A428
EGU2011-12422
Role of unsteady flow conditions on the hyporheic exchange induced by bedforms
Fulvio Boano, Roberto Revelli, and Luca Ridolfi

A429
EGU2011-4282
Using hydrological modeling, paleoecology and chronology to quantify the resilience of an aquifer-peatland ecohydrological system in southern Quebec (Canada)
Marie Larocque, Stéphanie Pellerin, Michelle Garneau, Pierre Richard, and Martin Roy

A430
EGU2011-8901 | presentation
Integrated field experiments and numerical modelling to evaluate the factors controlling water flow and redox conditions in the hyporheic zone
Nico Trauth, Michael Vieweg, Christian Schmidt, and Jan H. Fleckenstein

A431
EGU2011-3914
Advancing Solutions of the Two-Zone Temperature and Solute Transport Model by Solving A Simplified Temperature Transport Component
Justin Heavilin, Bethany Neilson, Noah Schmadel, and Anders Wörman

A432
EGU2011-2674
Simulating regional groundwater transport to surface waters combining stream tube and hydrogeochemical approaches
Hans Peter Broers, Ruth Heerdink, and Ate Visser

A433
EGU2011-6205
Identification of time-variant river bed properties with the Ensemble Kalman Filter
Wolfgang Kurtz, Harrie-Jan Hendricks Franssen, and Harry Vereecken

A434 EGU2011-866
Mass transport and velocity field within a high permeable porous medium (withdrawn)
Claudia Moretto and Dubravka Pokrajac

A435
EGU2011-13277
Monitoring of soil moisture and groundwater level in a restored river/floodplain interconnection at the embanked Danube between Neuburg and Ingolstadt (Germany)
Gerald Blasch, Peter Fischer, Tobias Heckmann, Florian Haas, and Bernd Cyffka

A436
EGU2011-8706
The effect of emerging wetland vegetation on solute transport processes
Tobias Schuetz, Markus Weiler, and Jens Lange

A437
EGU2011-7595
Groundwater as a main input path of nutrients to a lake ecosystem - a case study from Germany
Karin Meinikmann, Michael Hupfer, and Jörg Lewandowski