WATSON Wednesdays

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The 2023-2024 edition of the WATSON Wednesdays series of seminars began in November 2023.

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Please note that the seminars are not recorded.

8

12 June 2024 13:00 CEST

Oludare Durodola
Oludare Durodola
Tracing cereal water use in different co-cropping systems in a temperate climate
Youri Rothfuss
Youri Rothfuss
Consideration and background of a successful STSM
7

8 May 2024 13:00 CEST

Marlene Dordoni
Marlene Dordoni
Dissolved oxygen stable isotopes trace metabolic balances and air-water interactions in Lake Erie and Lake Ontario in the early 2000s
Leonard Wassenaar
Leonard Wassenaar
Quantification of Aquatic Metabolism Using Dissolved Oxygen Isotopes
6

10 April 2024 13:00 CEST

Loujain Alharfouch
Loujain Alharfouch
Mathieu Javaux
Mathieu Javaux
Modelling water fluxes in the critical zone with R-SWMS
5

13 March 2024 13:00 CET

Aline Meyer Oliveira
Aline Meyer Oliveira
Tree water uptake in seasonal floodplain forests in southeastern Brazil
Anna Leuteritz
Anna Leuteritz
Tracing fast flow pathways in a small headwater catchment in the Swiss pre-Alps
4

14 February 2024 13:00 CET

Anna Wieland
Anna Wieland
Lignin methoxy groups in leaf and woody tissues as an indicator for source water uptake
Marco Lehmann
Marco Lehmann
Considerations from a successful STSM project
3

10 January 2024 13:00 CET

Stefano Natali
Stefano Natali
The deuterium excess in Mediterranean precipitation: tracer of moisture origin or proxy for local conditions?
Matteo Nigro
Matteo Nigro
Exploring Wildfire Impact on Mountainous Mediterranean Watersheds: A Comprehensive Chemical and Isotopic Analysis
2

13 December 2023 13:00 CET

Stefanie Lutz
Stefanie Lutz
Linking catchment-scale transit times and vegetation water use - a STSM in WATSON
Jan Willem Foppen
Jan Willem Foppen
Hydrogeology of an urban weathered basement aquifer in Kampala, Uganda
1

8 November 2023 13:00 CET

Dániel Erdélyi
Dániel Erdélyi
Simulated water isotope databases in supporting isotope hydrological research across Europe

Eötvös Loránd University

István Fórizs
István Fórizs
Application of Stable Water Isotopes on the Kis-Balaton Water Protection System, Hungary

Research Centre for Astronomy and Earth Sciences