Posters SSS12.1/HS11.62
Attendance Time: Wednesday, 26 April 2017, 17:30–19:00 Hall X1 Chairperson: Philippe Negrel |
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EGU2017-4446
Ca biogeochemical cycle at the beech tree - soil solution interface from the Strengbach CZO (NE France): a clue from stable Ca and radiogenic Sr isotopes (solicited) Anne-Désirée Schmitt, Sophie Gangloff, François Labolle, François Chabaux, and Peter Stille |
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EGU2017-6579
Silicon isotopes fractionation in meteoric chemical weathering and hydrothermal alteration systems of volcanic rocks (Mayotte) Isabelle Basile-Doelsch, Romain-Arnaud Puyraveau, Abel Guihou, Frederic Haurine, Pierre Deschamps, Setareh rad, and Pierre Nehlig |
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EGU2017-7965
Localization, characterization and dating of water circulations in the soil-saprolite system of the Strengbach watershed: petrological, hydro-geophysical and geochemical evidences. François Chabaux, Daniel Viville, Marie-Claire Pierret, Peter Stille, Catherine Lerouge, Robert Wyns, Chrystel Dezayes, Thierry Labasque, Luc Aquilina, Coralie Ranchoux, and Philippe Négrel |
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EGU2017-8074
Evaluating steady-state soil thickness by coupling uranium series and 10Be cosmogenic radionuclides (solicited) Veerle Vanacker, Jerome Schoonejans, Sophie Opfergelt, Matthieu Granet, Marcus Christl, and Francois Chabaux |
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EGU2017-8394
Hydro-geochemical modeling of the spatial and the temporal geochemical variations of the granitic Strengbach catchment springs (Vosges massif, France) Julien Ackerer, François Chabaux, Yann Lucas, Marie Claire Pierret, Daniel Viville, Bertrand Fritz, Alain Clement, Emilie Beaulieu, and Philippe Negrel |
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EGU2017-8546
87Sr/86Sr and 143Nd/144Nd for disentangling anthropogenic and natural REE contributions in river water during flood events. (solicited) Christophe Hissler, Peter Stille, and Laurent Pfister |
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EGU2017-11495
Control of topography gradients on residence time distributions, mixing dynamics and reactive hotspot development (solicited) Aditya Bandopadhyay, Tanguy Le Borgne, and Philippe Davy |
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EGU2017-12790
Weathering behavior of REE-Y in a granitic soil profile (Case of Strengbach watershed) Sophie Gangloff, Peter Stille, and François Chabaux |
X1.204
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EGU2017-13888
Assessing the elements mobility through the regolith and their potential as tracers for hydrological processes Cristina Moragues-Quiroga, Christophe Hissler, François Chabaux, Arnaud Legout, and Peter Stille |
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EGU2017-15020
Characterizing multiple sources and interaction in the critical zone through Sr-isotope tracing of surface and groundwater Philippe Negrel and Hélène Pauwels |
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EGU2017-15504
Towards operational hydrology for a thorough spatio-temporal exploration of the Critical Zone Eliot Chatton, Thierry Labasque, Aurélie Guillou, Luc Aquilina, Olivier Bour, Tanguy Le Borgne, and Laurent Longuevergne |
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EGU2017-15911
Combined investigations on long-term hydrochemical monitoring and high frequency measurements in the Critical Zone from the Auradé catchment (SW, France) Vivien Ponnou-Delaffon, Anne Probst, Virginie Payre-Suc, Sylvain Ferrant, and Jean-Luc Probst |
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EGU2017-17245
Conversion of forest to arable land in Southern Brazil has led to an increase in dissolved silicon flux Jérémy Robinet, Yolanda Ameijeiras-Mariño, Jan Vanderborght, Sophie Opfergelt, and Gerard Govers |
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EGU2017-18380
Nitrogen-isotopes and multi-parameter sewage water test for identification of nitrate sources: Groundwater body Marchfeld East of Vienna (solicited) Martin Kralik |
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EGU2017-18423
The U-Th isotopic composition of Australian aeolian deposits: implications for weathering and sediment transport timescales (solicited) Heather Handley, Simon Turner, Paul Hesse, Puthiyaveetil Othayoth Suresh, and Michael Turner |
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EGU2017-18562
Development and deployment of a passive sampling system in groundwater to characterize the critical zone through isotope tracing Frédérick Gal, Philippe Négrel, and Bryan Chagué |
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EGU2017-18606
Consequences of CO2-rich water intrusion into the Critical Zone Frédérick Gal and Julie Lions |