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News Talk by Jim Jawitz (Soil, Water, and Ecosystem Sciences Dep/ University of Florida,USA) On 13th November, 2pm in the Seminar "Water & Environment" in Seminar Room 7.013 A + B (new building), UFZ/ Leipzig and online: Sustainability of water-dependent societies: Connections, complexity, and cooperation
Sustainable provision of sufficient and equitable water supply for all people while also supporting ecosystem functions requires science-based water policies that consider water quantity, water quality, ecosystem health, and economic productivity. How should you allocate your research energies between these themes? What are the research philosophies that underpin your research topic choices? Jim Jawitz will provide suggestions along with examples from our long-standing collaboration between the UFZ and the University of Florida.
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M. Bayani Cardenas visits UFZ Birdsall-Dreiss distinguished lecturer M. Bayani Cardenas visited UFZ Leipzig on the 30th June 2025.
M. Bayani Cardenas is a hydrology professor in the Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences of the Jackson School of Geosciences at the University of Texas at Austin. His research seeks to understand flow and transport processes across different hydrologic settings, water quality and quantity problems, and scales, using a combination of theoretical, computational, and observational methods.
Around 35 people attended his lecture “Insights on groundwater renewability from age and residence time analysis” in the UFZ lecture hall in person or online. Before his lecture, the hydrogeology team had the opportunity for an extensive professional exchange. We would like to thank Bayani Cardenas very much for his visit and the time he took for us.
Long Night of Sciences Leipzig: Get to the bottom of groundwater The Department of Hydrogeology took part in the Long Night of Sciences on 20.06.2025 with an experience stand where interested parties could use food coloring to test how pollutants spread in groundwater. Many people of all ages and professional backgrounds took the opportunity for scientific exchange with the HDG team and the other participating departments and institutions. Read more
Conference contributions
New Publications Coder, L., Musolff, A., Kronsbein, P.M., Knöller, K., Büttner, O., Rinke, K., Tittel, J. (2025): How anthropogenic modification of riverscapes reduces the resilience of floodplain water bodies to droughtEcol. Eng.
Ebeling, P. (2025): Groundwater droughts data for 6626 wells in GermanyHydroShare
Schauer, L.S., Jawitz, J.W., Cohen, M.J., Musolff, A. (2025): Spatial and temporal variability of river water qualityHydrol. Process .
Ledesma, J.L.J., Musolff, A., Sponseller, R., Lupon, A., Peñarroya, X., Jativa, C., Bernal, S. (2025): The Riparian Zone controls headwater hydrology and biogeochemistry, doesn't It? Reassessing linkages across European ecoregionsGlob. Biogeochem. Cycles
Duong, T.D., Tran, V.N., Nguyen, V.T. (2025): Evaluating rainfall-runoff generation mechanisms of deep learning models using a process-based rainfall-runoff modelWater Resour. Manag.
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