Posters HS2.4
HS2.4 Observational hydrology: Recent development in isotope and other tracer methods |
Convener: Christine Stumpp | Co-Convener: Markus Weiler |
Attendance Time: Wednesday, 10 April 2013, 17:30–19:00 Red Posters Chairperson: Christine Stumpp, Markus Weiler |
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R193
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EGU2013-13475
Estimation of evapotranspiration rate in irrigated lands using stable isotopes Gulomjon Umirzakov, David Windhorst, Irina Forkutsa, Lutz Brauer, and Hans-Georg Frede |
R194
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EGU2013-5443
Depletion of Stem Water of Sclerocarya birrea Agroforestry Tree Precedes Start of Rainy Season in West African Sudanian Zone Natalie Ceperley, Theophile Mande, and Marc B. Parlange |
R195
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EGU2013-12221
Isotopic separation of snowmelt runoff during an artificial rain-on-snow event Roman Juras, Jirka Pavlasek, Martin Šanda, Jakub Jankovec, and Miloslav Linda |
R196
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EGU2013-9364
Variable water transit times under steady-state storm flow conditions in the Gårdsjön G1 catchment Benny Selle, Gunnar Lischeid, Holger Lange, and Michael Hauhs |
R197
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EGU2013-6139
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Investigating surface saturated and subsurface mixing processes using hand-held IR, isotope tracers and piezometers in a small headwater catchment (Luxembourg). Jay Frentress, Núria Martinez-Carreras, Laurent Pfister, and Jeff McDonnell |
R198
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EGU2013-5427
Linking chemostatic behaviour of streams to storage dynamics and long tails in water age distributions Markus Hrachowitz, Hubert Savenije, Chris Soulsby, and Doerthe Tetzlaff |
R199
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EGU2013-9574
Hydrological response of a forested mountain catchment: a tracer-based experimental analysis Omar Oliviero, Rick Assendelft, Daniele Penna, Giulia Zuecco, Ilja van Meerveld, Marco Borga, and Giancarlo Dalla Fontana |
R200
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EGU2013-11724
High frequency sampling of stable water isotopes for assessing runoff generation processes in a mesoscale urbanized catchment Sebastian Wrede, Fabrizio Fenicia, Andreas Kurtenbach, Sabine Keßler, and Reinhard Bierl |
R201
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EGU2013-7687
Fluorescent diatoms as hydrological tracers: a proof of concept percolation experiment Flavia Tauro, Núria Martínez-Carreras, Carlos E. Wetzel, Christophe Hissler, Francois Barnich, Jay Frentress, Luc Ector, Lucien Hoffmann, Jeffrey J. McDonnell, and Laurent Pfister |
R202
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EGU2013-10920
New insights into hydrological connectivity in the hillslope-riparian-stream system through the use of terrestrial diatoms Núria Martínez-Carreras, Carlos E. Wetzel, Jay Frentress, Flavia Tauro, Anna Coles, Luc Ector, Jeffrey J. McDonnell, Lucien Hoffmann, and Laurent Pfister |
R203
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EGU2013-7561
Using stable water isotopes to delineate dominant flow path along hillslopes under varying land uses in a tropical mountain region of South Ecuador David Windhorst, Edison Timbe, Philipp Kraft, Hans-Georg Frede, and Lutz Breuer |
R204
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EGU2013-8138
Analyzing hillslope hydrographs using synthetic and natural isotope signature Jaromir Dusek, Tomas Vogel, Martin Sanda, and Michal Dohnal |
R205
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EGU2013-11744
Tracing aquifer-surface water and aquifer-aquifer interactions using a multi-tracer approach Myriam Demuth and Christine Stumpp |
R206
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EGU2013-10065
Evaluation of hydraulic characteristics in a pilot-scale constructed wetland using a multi-tracer experiment Jan Birkigt, Christine Stumpp, Piotr Małoszewski, Hans H. Richnow, and Ivonne Nijenhuis |
R207
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EGU2013-4982
Tracing man's impact on groundwater dependent ecosystem using geochemical an isotope tools combined with 3D flow and transport modeling: case study from southern Poland Anna Zurek, Stanislaw Witczak, Jaroslaw Kania, Przemyslaw Wachniew, Kazimierz Rozanski, Marek Dulinski, and Olga Jench |
R208
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EGU2013-8509
Stable isotope and chemical investigation of CO2-rich springs in the Eastern Carpathians, Romania Aurel Perşoiu and Sándor Fekete |
R209
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EGU2013-8366
The role of the "chaser" in "push-pull" tests Klaus Hebig, Sarah Zeilfelder, Narimitsu Ito, Isao Machida, Traugott Scheytt, and Atsunao Marui |
R210
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EGU2013-8458
The anomaly in a breakthrough curve of a single well "push-pull" tracer test: A density driven effect? Sarah Zeilfelder, Klaus Hebig, Narimitsu Ito, Isao Machida, Traugott Scheytt, and Atsunao Marui |