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Posters HS2.3.8

HS2.3.8

Water quality at the catchment scale: measuring and modelling of nutrients, sediment and eutrophication impacts
Convener: Nicola Fohrer  | Co-Conveners: Ype van der Velde , Andrew Wade , Michael Rode , Britta Schmalz 
Orals
 / Thu, 21 Apr, 10:30–12:00
Posters
 / Attendance Thu, 21 Apr, 17:30–19:00

Attendance Time: Thursday, 21 April 2016, 17:30–19:00
Hall A
Chairperson: Andrew Wade, Michael Rode
A.50
EGU2016-13358
Iron coated sand/glauconite filters for phosphorus removal from artificially drained agricultural fields
Stany Vandermoere and Stefaan De Neve

A.51
EGU2016-15748
Estimation of suspended sediment concentration from turbidity measurements for agrarian watersheds of Navarre (Spain)
Cecilia Madrona et al.

A.52
EGU2016-7607
Real-time nutrient monitoring in rivers: adaptive sampling strategies, technological challenges and future directions
Phillip Blaen et al.

A.53
EGU2016-7327
Modelling of in-stream nitrogen and phosphorus concentrations using different sampling strategies for calibration data
Seifeddine Jomaa et al.

A.54
EGU2016-16885
Spatial resolution effect on the simulated results of watershed scale models
Ane Epelde et al.

A.55
EGU2016-9875
A framework and a set of tools called Nutting models to estimate retention capacities and loads of nitrogen and phosphorus in rivers at catchment and national level (France)
Pierre-Louis Legeay et al.

A.56
EGU2016-10629
Simulating nitrate response functions in watersheds: Case studies in the United States and New Zealand
Maksym Gusyev et al.

A.57
EGU2016-8257
Uncertainty assessment of a dominant-process catchment model of dissolved phosphorus transfer
Rémi Dupas et al.

A.58
EGU2016-9492
How to improve the representation of nitrate processes and their dynamics in eco-hydrological models?
Marcelo Haas et al.

A.59
EGU2016-16631
Hydrological and water quality processes simulation by the integrated MOHID model
Ane Epelde et al.

A.60
EGU2016-17962
High resolution modelling of the biogeochemical processes in the eutrophic Loire River (France)
Camille Minaudo et al.

A.61
EGU2016-5623
Understanding the relationship between DOC and nitrate export and dominant rainfall-runoff processes through long-term high frequency measurements
Michael Schwab et al.

A.62
EGU2016-7212
Modelling Nitrate uptake in river networks using the new mHM water quality model
Xiaoqiang Yang et al.

A.63
EGU2016-17540
Pan-European modelling of riverine nutrient concentrations – spatial patterns, source detection, trend analyses, scenario modelling
Alena Bartosova et al.

A.64
EGU2016-5430
High spatial variability of nitrate in the hard rock aquifer of an irrigated catchment: Implications for water resource assessment and vulnerability
Sriramulu Buvaneshwari et al.

A.65
EGU2016-10791
Exploring Nitrogen Legacies and Time Lags in Anthropogenic Landscapes: A 200-Year Longitudinal Study of the Mississippi and Susquehanna Watersheds
Kimberly Van Meter et al.

A.66
EGU2016-14236
Spatial effects on salinisation processes in a coastal wetland area
Thomas Graeff et al.

A.67
EGU2016-3469
Influence of the South-to-North Water Transfer and the Yangtze River mitigation projects on the water quality of Han River in China
Yi-Ming (AiR) Kuo and Wenwen liu

A.68
EGU2016-1805
Response of the diatom flora in the Gdańsk Basin (southern Baltic Sea) to eutrophication in the last century
Małgorzata Witak

A.69
EGU2016-13040
Sensitivity in forward modeled hyperspectral reflectance due to phytoplankton groups
Ciro Manzo et al.

A.70
EGU2016-2478
Modelling climate change, land-use change and phosphorus reduction impacts on phytoplankton in the River Thames (UK) Media interest
Gianbattista Bussi et al.

A.71
EGU2016-3494
Exposure of small water bodies to pesticides and their transformation products in a lowland catchment
Uta Ulrich and Nicola Fohrer

A.72
EGU2016-12725
The Be-WetSpa-Pest modeling approach to simulate human and environmental exposure from pesticide application
Claudia Binder et al.

A.73
EGU2016-569
Characterisation of sources and pathways of microbiological pollutants to protect remote private water supplies
Aaron Neill et al.