Posters HS2.3.1
Attendance Time: Thursday, 12 April 2018, 17:30–19:00 Hall A Chairperson: Theresa Blume |
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EGU2018-1063
Exploring Cosmic Ray Sensor data to evaluate large scale water storage dynamics in humid mixed landscapes Katya Dimitrova Petrova, Josie Geris, Chris Soulsby, Allan Lilly, Rafael Rosolem, and Mark Wilkinson |
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EGU2018-9781
Mobile Soil Moisture Sensing in High Elevations: Applications of the Cosmic Ray Neutron Sensor Technique in Heterogeneous Terrain William Avery, Trenton Franz, Ammar Wahbi, Gerd Dercon, Lee Heng, and Peter Strauss |
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EGU2018-11624
Gamma radiation as a local proxy of soil water content: insights from the Eastern North Atlantic (ENA) facility (Azores) Susana Barbosa, Johan Huisman, Pedro Miranda, and Eduardo Azevedo |
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EGU2018-15462
A comparison of soil moisture sensors in clay-shale soils for long-term observation Kusnahadi Susanto, Xavier Chavanne, Vincent Marc, Julien Gance, Sebastien Klotz, Jean-Pierre Frangi, and Jean-Philippe Malet |
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EGU2018-6877
New TDT probe for soil moisture measurement at various soil-profile depths – numerical study of the sensor sensitivity zone Agnieszka Szypłowska, Marcin Kafarski, Andrzej Wilczek, Arkadiusz Lewandowski, Justyna Szerement, Alicja Zackiewicz, and Wojciech Skierucha |
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EGU2018-14070
Validation of a new soil moisture profile probe operating with Time Domain Transmission Technique Alicja Zackiewicz, Steffen Trinks, Gerd Wessolek, Gerhard Kast, Agnieszka Szypłowska, Andrzej Wilczek, Marcin Kafarski, and Wojciech Skierucha |
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EGU2018-10591
Can we use fibre optics to monitor moisture in waste rock? Robert Wu, Vincent Martin, Jeffrey McKenzie, Bruno Bussière, Michel Aubertin, and Stefan Broda |
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EGU2018-13068
An Active-Distributed Temperature Sensing method for measuring groundwater flow velocities into streambed sediments at high spatial resolution. Nataline Simon, Olivier Bour, Nicolas Lavenant, Mikael Faucheux, Ophélie Fovet, and Laurent Longuevergne |
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EGU2018-2766
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Catchment-scale spatial importance for better understanding the discharge generation processes Tomasz Berezowski and Tomasz Bieliński |
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EGU2018-5888
Improving the understanding of runoff generation at the hillslope scale with low-cost instream sensors Alicja Makarewicz, Michael Leonard, and Seth Westra |
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EGU2018-7435
Thermal and chemical tracing of discrete riparian inflow points (DRIPs) in a boreal first order stream under warm and cold field conditions Stefan Ploum, Jason Leach, Lenka Kuglerová, and Hjalmar Laudon |
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EGU2018-8380
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Insights on streamflow variability in the Lower Mekong River Basin using in-situ observations, modeling and NASA satellite observations Ibrahim Mohammed, John Bolten, Raghavan Srinivasan, and Venkat Lakshmi |
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EGU2018-15441
Toward increasing the rainstorm hazard understanding by improved weather radar derived rainfall data Andrea Libertino, Daniele Ganora, Francesco Laio, and Pierluigi Claps |
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EGU2018-17182
High resolution mapping of hydrologic deformation induced by the West African Monsoon Kimberly Slinski, Thierry Pellarin, Basile Hector, Jean-Martial Cohard, Terry Hogue, and John McCray |
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EGU2018-11406
Current hydrological experiments and related research achievements at Chuzhou Hydrological Experimental Site in China Jin Lin, Jiufu Liu, Aimin Liao, and Hongwei Liu |
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EGU2018-18499
Preliminary Result from the Critical Zone Observatory of the Alento River Catchment (southern Italy) (withdrawn) Nunzio Romano, Paolo Nasta, Heye Bogena, Pantaleone De Vita, Benedetto Sica, and Harry Vereecken |
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EGU2018-14732
Can citizen science, conventional monitoring and inferred data be used to investigate the impact of hydrology on river temperatures in a rural catchment in Scotland? Ina Pohle, Rachel Helliwell, Caroline Aube, Luigi Spezia, Sheila Gibbs, and Michael Spencer |