WATSON Wednesdays 2023-2024The complete list of eventsWebinar series08 November 2023Register hereDániel ErdélyiEötvös Loránd UniversitySimulated water isotope databases in supporting isotope hydrological research across EuropeIstván FórizsResearch Centre for Astronomy and Earth SciencesApplication of Stable Water Isotopes on the Kis-Balaton Water Protection System, Hungary13 December 2023Register hereJan Willem FoppenUniversiteit UtrechtStefanie LutzUniversiteit UtrechtHydrogeology of an urban weathered basement aquifer in Kampala, Uganda Linking catchment-scale transit times and vegetation water use - a STSM in WATSON 10 January 2024Register hereStefano NataliUniversità di FirenzeMatteo NigroUniversità di PisaThe deuterium excess in Mediterranean precipitation: tracer of moisture origin or proxy for local conditions?Exploring Wildfire Impact on Mountainous Mediterranean Watersheds: A Comprehensive Chemical and Isotopic Analysis 14 February 2024Register hereAnna WielandHeidelberg UniversityMarco LehmannEidg. Forschungsanstalt für Wald, Schnee und Landschaft WSLLignin methoxy groups in leaf and woody tissues as an indicator for source water uptake Considerations from a successful STSM project 13 March 2024Register hereAline Meyer OliveiraUniversity of ZurichTree water uptake in seasonal floodplain forests in southeastern Brazil Anna LeuteritzDepartment of Geography , University of ZurichTracing fast flow pathways in a small headwater catchment in the Swiss pre-Alps Loujain AlharfouchConsejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas10 April 2024Register hereModelling water fluxes in the critical zone with R-SWMS Mathieu JavauxUniversité catholique de Louvain8 May 2024Register hereMarlene DordoniUniversity of CologneDissolved oxygen stable isotopes trace metabolic balances and air-water interactions in Lake Erie and Lake Ontario in the early 2000sLeonard WassenaarWasserCluster Lunz Biological Research StationQuantification of Aquatic Metabolism Using Dissolved Oxygen Isotopes12 June 2024Register hereOludare DurodolaUniversity of AberdeenTracing cereal water use in different co-cropping systems in a temperate climate Youri RothfussForschungszentrum Jülich