Workshop Program
Monday, the 21st of July
| 08:30 | Opening of the Workshop |
Plenary Session 1: Sensor Technology and Application
| 09:00 | New developments in high resolution water quality sensor technologies and their application (6.2 MB) | Phil Jordan |
| 09:30 | The impact of sampling regime on the accuracy of water quality status classifications under the Water Framework Directive (3.6 MB) | Sarah Halliday |
| 09:50 | Monitoring of event based mobilization of hydrophobic pollutants in rivers: Calibration of turbidity as a proxy for particle facilitated transport (6 MB) | Hermann Rügner |
| 10:10 | Dissolved C export is highly dynamic – capturing this variability and challenges in modelling | Susan Waldron |
| 10:30 | Coffee Break and Poster Session |
| 11:30 | How important is in-stream nutrient processing in modifying stream export to downstream ecosystems? Insights from low- and high-resolution data (4.1 MB) | Susana Bernal |
| 11:50 | Reservoirs as sentinels of catchments: the Rappbode Reservoir Observatory (Harz Mountains, Germany) (1.8 MB) | Karsten Rinke |
| 12:10 | Export of dissolved organic carbon from catchments – what can we learn from improved online monitoring? (4 MB) | Jan Fleckenstein |
| 12:30 | Lunch Break |
Plenary Session 2: Data Driven Analysis
| 13:30 | Data driven modeling using high resolution water quality monitoring data (1.7 MB) | Gunnar Lischeid |
| 14:00 | Water quality on time scales from hours to decades: diurnal cycles, fractal spectra, non-self-averaging, and challenges for trend detection (11.9 MB) | Jim Kirchner |
| 14:20 | Phosphorus immobilization and iron oxidation kinetics at the groundwater-surface water interface (2.5 MB) | Ype van der Velde |
| 14:40 | Water turbidity and electrical conductivity as a surrogate for chemical composition in high frequency monitoring of stream-water in headwater catchments (955.6 KB) | Ophelie Fovet |
| 15:00 | Applying continuous water quality monitoring techniques for more effective water quality research and water resources management (4.3 MB) | Joachim Rozemeijer |
| 15:20 | Collaborative approaches to analyzing hydrochemical time series: get a new look at data (5 MB) | Alice Aubert |
| 15:40 | Modelling hypoxia in the Hamilton Harbour, Ontario, Canada: A Bayesian approach (20.3 MB) | George Arhonditsis |
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16:00- 17:30 |
Poster Session |
Dinner
| 19:30 | Restaurant "Am Fürstenwall" |