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HideLearning from surprises in the hydrology of landscapes
WSL Institute for Snow and Avalanche Research SLF
Datum:
4. März 2025, 10:30 - 11:30
Ort:
WSL Birmensdorf, Hörsaal, and Zoom-Webinar
Organisiert von:
WSL
Vortrag:
Prof. Dr. James Kirchner, WSL and ETHZ
Moderation:
Manfred Stähli
Sprache(n):
English
Veranstaltungstyp:
Distinguished Lectures
Zielpublikum:
everbody interested in this topic
Prof. Dr. James Kirchner
Zoom-Link
MeetingID: 68906493366 / Kenncode: 990484
Landscapes receive water from rain and snow, and then release it as "blue water" that flows downward to streams and "green water" that flows upward to vegetation. How they do this shapes floods, droughts, biogeochemical cycles, and the health of terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems. This talk will outline key surprises that have changed our understanding of how landscapes transport, store, and release water, with implications for both trees and streams.
