List of Posters


  1. The impact of sampling regime on the accuracy of water quality status classifications under the Water Framework Directive
    S. J. Halliday, A. J. Wade, R. A. Skeffington, M. J. Bowes, E. Gozzard, E. J. Palmer-Felgate, J. R. Newman, H. P. Jarvie, and M. Loewenthal

  2. High resolution surface water quality monitoring in Finland, using automated QC
    Hanna Huitu, Sirkka Tattari

  3. Applying continuous water quality monitoring techniques for more effective water quality research and water resources management
    J.C. Rozemeijer, Y. van der Velde , F.C. van Geer, and H.P. Broers

  4. Monitoring of event based mobilization of hydrophobic pollutants in rivers: Calibration of turbidity as a proxy for particle facilitated transport
    Hermann Ruegner, Marc Schwientek, Peter Grathwohl

  5. Reservoirs as sentinels of catchments: the Rappbode Reservoir Observatory (Harz Mountains, Germany)
    Karsten Rinke, Burkhard Kuehn, Serghei Bocaniov, Katrin Wendt-Potthoff, Olaf Büttner, Jörg Tittel, Martin Schultze, Peter Herzsprung, Helmut Rönicke, Karsten Rink, Kristine Rinke, Maren Dietze, Marco Matthes, Lothar Paul, Kurt Friese

  6. How much sampling is needed to assess the export of dissolved organic matter from catchments to freshwaters with high accuracy?
    Daniel Graeber, Brian Kronvang, Guillermo Goyenola, Mariana Meerhoff, Erik Jeppesen, Jörg Gelbrecht
  7. Using in situ high-frequency UV-Vis sensors for investigating dissolved organic carbon concentrations: implications of instrument fouling
    Marieke Oosterwoud, Toralf Keller, Andreas Musolff, Jan H. Fleckenstein

  8. Contribution of riparian forests to the temporal in-stream nutrient dynamics in a Mediterranean catchment: the integrated monitoring of the riparian-stream system
    Francesc Sabater, Susana Bernal, Anna Lupon, Silvia Poblador, Joan L. Riera, S. Sabaté and Eugènia Martí

  9. Assessing the effects of sampling design on water quality status decisions
    Lloyd, C.E.M., Freer, J. E., Johnes, P.J., Collins, A.L. and the Hampshire Avon DTC team

  10. Using high-resolution water quality monitoring to investigate hysteretic behaviour of nutrients at catchment scale
    Lloyd, C. E.M., Freer, J.E., Collins, A.L., Johnes, P. J. and Hampshire Avon DTC team

  11. Linkage between Riverine Nitrogen and Hydrological Response in Central Germany: Insights from High Resolution Data
    Seifeddine Jomaa, Malek Alsuliman, Sumit Sinha and Michael Rode

  12. Application and development of nitrate transport model at catchment scale: Examining the impact of high resolution data on prediction and uncertainty of the modelled state variables
    Sumit Sinha, Sanyuan Jiang, Seifeddine Jomaa and Michael Rode

  13. Quantification of denitrification rates via N2 balances provides unique insights to the in-stream nitrate cycle
    Julia Vanessa Kunz and Michael Rode