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Presentations

         

macro
pore
flow

     

Multi-Criteria Validation of an Infiltration Model for Macroporous Soils.
Presented at the AGU Fall Meeting, San Francisco, USA, 2001. [poster]

A new approach to describe water movement in macroporous soil.
Presented at the Chapman Conference on State-of-the-Art Hillslope Hydrology, Sunriver Resort, Sunriver, Oregon, USA, 2001. [poster]

Initiation and interaction of macropore flow during rainfall events.
Presented at the XXVI General Assembly of the European Geophysical Society Nice, France, 2001. [slide show]

Verification of flow processes in soils with combined sprinkling and dye tracer experiments.
Presented at the IAHS International Workshop, Runoff Generation and Implications for River Basin Modelling
Freiburg, Germany, 2000. [slide show]

Dye pattern in soils: detecting relevant structures.
Presented at the XXV General Assembly of the European Geophysical Society
Nice, France, 2000.[slide show]

Influences of Soil Water Content and Rainfall Intensity on Preferential Flow.
Presented at the XXIV General Assembly of the European Geophysical Society
Den Haag, Netherlands, 1999.[slide show]

         

hillslope
hydrology

     

Exploring the First Order Controls of Hillslope Scale N and DOC Flushing: A Virtual Experiment Approach.
Presented at the AGU Fall Meeting, San Francisco, USA, 2002

Virtual experiments: A new approach to study water flow and solute transport at the hillslope scale.
Presented at the ERB and Northern European FRIEND Project 5 Conference: Interdisciplinary Approaches in Small Catchment Hydrology: Monitoring and Research. Demanovska dolina, Slovakia, 2002 [slide show]

Hydrograph separation of runoff components based on measuring hydraulic state variables, tracer experiments and weighting methods.
Presented at the XXII General Assembly of the International Union on Geodesy and Geophysics
Birmingham, UK, 1999.[slide show]

Study of runoff generation on hillslopes using tracer experiments and a physically based numerical model.
Presented at the HeadWater’98 Conference
Merano, Italy, 1998. [slide show]

         

land-use
change

     

The potential to influence runoff processes by changes in land use.
Presented at the European Conference on Advances in Flood Research
Potsdam, Germany, 2000.[slide show]

Where do land use changes affect storm runoff?
Presented at the XXV General Assembly of the European Geophysical Society
Nice, France, 2000.[slide show]

         

runoff
processes

     

The characterisation of the runoff formation in the alpine and pre-alpine regions
Postgraduate Programme in Hydrology, Hydrogeology, and Water Resources Management
ETH, Zurich, Switzerland, 2001.