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
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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 |
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EGU2011-12588
Hydrologic gains and losses, hydrologic turnover, and stream network controls on streamwater composition Timothy Covino, Brian McGlynn, and John Mallard |
A421
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EGU2011-9791
Variability of hyporheic exchange in an experimental gravel bed Marcel Van der Perk, Ellen L. Petticrew, and Philip N. Owens |
A422
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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
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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
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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
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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
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EGU2011-3284
Small-Scale Heterogeneities of Nutrients in a Floodplain's Aquifer Franziska Pöschke, Jörg Lewandowski, and Gunnar Nützmann |
A427
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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
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EGU2011-12422
Role of unsteady flow conditions on the hyporheic exchange induced by bedforms Fulvio Boano, Roberto Revelli, and Luca Ridolfi |
A429
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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
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EGU2011-8901
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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
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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
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EGU2011-2674
Simulating regional groundwater transport to surface waters combining stream tube and hydrogeochemical approaches Hans Peter Broers, Ruth Heerdink, and Ate Visser |
A433
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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
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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
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EGU2011-8706
The effect of emerging wetland vegetation on solute transport processes Tobias Schuetz, Markus Weiler, and Jens Lange |
A437
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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 |