Introduction :: Schedule overview
authors | title | download format | ||
Peter A. Troch | Observing catchments, rivers and wetlands from space: assimilating hydrologic information into distributed models | .ppt 6,9MB | .zip 6,7MB | .pdf 3,6MB |
Ronny Verhoeven | Hydraulic modelling of wetland flow. Data collection and problem solving | .ppt 12,1MB | .zip 11,7MB | .pdf 2,2MB |
Zbigniew Kundzewicz | Ecohydrology for sustainable wetlands under global change - data, models, management | .ppt 9,8MB | .zip 9,4MB | .pdf 11,8MB |
Sake van der Schaaf, Jan G. Streefkerk |
Relationships between biotic & abiotic conditions on Clara bog (Ireland) | .ppt 3,4MB | .zip 3,3MB | .pdf 2,2MB |
Katarzyna D±browska-Zielińska | Inferring evapotranspiration and soil moisture using remote sensing data. |
.pdf 12.6 MB |
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Tomasz Okruszko, Janusz Kubrak, Dorota ¦wi±tek |
Analysis of natural river channel representation impact in numerical model river flow. |
.pdf 2 MB |
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Aljosja Hooijer | How innovative hydrological monitoring and modeling are needed to understand wetland functioning and functions: recent experiences in different types of wetlands. | .ppt 9,9MB | .zip 9,7MB | .pdf 7,1MB |
Elena Rovdan | Water flow and solute transport in Korenburgerveen site (The Netherlands). | |||
Eugenia Cioaca, Constantin Bondar | Assessment and prediction mathematical model for the Danube Delta biosphere reserve hydrographic network morphological changes. Their effects on wetlands and coastal zone habitat biodiversity. | .ppt 6,2MB | .zip 3,8MB | .pdf 6,2MB |
Martina Juráková, Ewa Klementová | The role of hydrology in wetlands ecosystems of Záhorská nízina lowland | .ppt 1,4MB | .zip 1,3MB | .pdf 2,8MB |
Dagmar Balla | Water quality modelling for the Spreewald wetland region | .ppt 9,1MB | .zip 8,0MB | .pdf 1,2MB |