Preliminary Programme
of
14th
Biennal ERB Conference, St.Petersburg, 17-20 September, 2012
17 September
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14.00-17.30
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ERB SC meeting
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17.30-18.30
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EuroFRIEND-5 SC Meeting
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16.00-19.00
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Participants Registration
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19.00-21.00
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Icebreaker party
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18 September
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8.00-9.00
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Participants Registration, poster set up
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9.00-9.30
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Open ceremony, welcome addresses
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Session 1: Uncertainties
in surface and ground water interactions
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9.30-9.50
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Markov, M.L.,
Gurevitch, E.V., Zhuravin S.A., Zavileisky S.V. Influence of cryogenic processes
on the surface and groundwater interaction
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9.50-10.10
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Holko, L., Danko, M., Dóša, M., Kostka, Z., Šanda, M., Pfister, L., Iffly,
J.F. Consequences
of spatial and temporal variability of stable water isotopes in snow related
hydrological processes of a mountain basin
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10.10-10.30
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Jankovec, J., Čanda,
M., Vitvar, T., Kulasova, A., Negrel, Ph. Millot, R. Functioning of mountainous
catchment explored by a set of isotopes
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10.30-10.50
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Warmerdam, P.M.M.,
van der Hoeven , P.C.T. , Kole, J.W., Stricker, J. Effect of forest vegetation on groundwater
recharge in Dutch dunes. A lysimeter study from 1941 to 1998
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10.50-11.20
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Coffee-break
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Session2 2: Сhanges in
hydrological regimes resulting from climate variations and human impacts
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11.20-11.40
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Maraga F., Arattano
M., Chersich S., Godone F., Massobrio R., Rivelli G. Hydro-sedimentary highlights in
long term research basin (since 1982)
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11.40-12.00
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Speranskaya Nina A. Changes in pan and visible
evaporation over European Russia territory
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12.00-12.20
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Butturini A., Acuña V.,
Artigas J., Bernal S., Ejarque, E, Gaudes A., Ylla I., Martí E., Mas-Martí E., Muñoz I., Romaní A., Sabater S.,
Sabater F., Vazquez E. , Von Schiller D. Fourteen years of
hydro-biogeochemical and ecological monitoring in a Mediterranean catchment.
Its past, present and fragile future.
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12.00-12.20
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Vajskebr Vaclav,
Ricicova Pavla, Vlnas Radek. Impact of the climate change on water and snow balance in the
„Jizerske“ Mts. in the Czech Republic
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12.00-12.20
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Sorin T. Flash floods effects on suspended sediment
discharge runoff in small river basins (Trotus River basin case study)
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12.20-12.40
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de Lima, M. I. P., Espírito
Santo, F., de Lima, J. L. M. P,. Ramo. A. M. Variability in hydrological regimes: a
perspective from seasonal trends in air temperature and precipitation in Portugal
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12.40-13.00
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Calligaris C., Cucchi
F., Treu F., Zini l. Variations in the line of springs as indicators of changes in
hydrological regimes in Northeast Italy
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13.00-14.00
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Lunch
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14.00-14.20
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Latron J., Llorens
P., Garcia-Estringana P., Gallart. F. Inter/intra annual variability of the hydrological response of a
Mediterranean mountain area (Vallcebre, North Eastern Spain)
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14.20-14.40
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Zhuravin, S.A.,
Kaliuzhny I.L., Lavrov S.A., Rakcheyeva E.A.,Gaponov I.N. Hydrological response to climate
variability in European mixed forest zone (Podmoskovnaya WBS case study)
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Session 3: Current state, problems and perspectives of hydrological modelling
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14.40-15.00
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Torfs. P.J.J.F. Sensitivity of threshold parameters
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15.00-15.20
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Sipek V., Tesar M. Soil moisture simulations using a
meso-scale hydrological model and box modelling approach
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15.20-15.40
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Matreata, S., Basiu,
O., Apostu, D.,Gheorghe, M., Matreata, M.. Actual flash flood forecasting
possibilities in Romania (case study – Calnau River basin flash flood 24-25 July
2011)
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15.40-16.10
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Coffee-break
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16.10-16.30
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Holzmann, H.,
Massmann, C. Design
of a modular conceptual water balance model to mimic dominant hydrological
processes
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16.30-16.50
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Gartsman B.I. Flood Cycle Model - new approach
for extraordinary floods prediction
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16.50-17.10
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Matrata, M., Pompiliu,
M., Matrata, S. Robust
flash flood potential indices estimates based on runoff coefficient
relationships from representative basins
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17.10-17.30
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Lee Kwan Tun,
Pin-Chung Huang. Efficient
algorithm for runoff simulation in steep mountain watersheds
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17.30-17.50
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Dijksma, R, Lanen,
H.A.J. van, Bier,G and Jahr, T. Modeling groundwater flow in weathered shales at a steep hill slope
near Jena, Germany: will it work?
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17.50-18.10
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Lebedeva L.S., Semenova O.M. Data of special
hydrological studies in the task of runoff modelling at poor gauged basins of
permafrost zone
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19
September
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Session 4: Study of runoff
formation in research basins and the transfer of results to ungauged basins
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9.00-9.20
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A. Herrmann, K. Prilop, D. Duncker.
Hysteresis
in fractured rock groundwater-discharge relations on small basin scale taking
Lange Bramke as an example
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9.20-9.40
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Penna D., Mao L., Comiti F.,
Engel M., Dell’Agnese A., Bertoldi G. Effects of glaciers on
runoff and suspended sediment transport in a high-elevation experimental
catchment
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9.40-10.00
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Kondratyev S.A., Shmakova M.V.,
Markova E.G. Runoff and Nutrient Removal Modeling in the Gulf of Finland Catchment
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10.00-10.20
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Tachecí,
P., Žlábek, P., Kvítek, T., Peterková,
J. Analysis
of Rainfall-runoff events on four subcatchments of Kopaninský tok (Czech
Republic)
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10.20-10.40
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Coffee-break
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Session 5: New methods for water
balance components measurements
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10.40-11.00
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Brocca, L., Melone, F.,
Moramarco, T., Penna, D., Borga, M., Matgen, P., Gumuzzio, A.,
Martinez-Fernández, J., Wagner W. Soil moisture monitoring in small experimental basins through remote
sensing observations
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11.00-11.20
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Bercha Š., Jirák J., Řičicivá P.,
Kimlová M. New Methods of Measuring Snow Cover Parameters Relative to Needs of
Warning and Flood Forecasting Service
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11.20-11.40
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Johannes
Deelstra. How to determine baseflow contribution in agricultural dominated
catchments; an example for a small agricultural catchment in Norway
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11.40-13.30
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Poster session
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13.30-14.30
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Lunch
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15.00-19.00
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Field excursion
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19.30
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Conference dinner
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20
September
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Session 6: Open session on
hydrological and ecologically related research in small basins
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9.00-9.20
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Ferreira, C.S.S.,
Steenhuis, T.S., Soares, D., Ferreira, A.D.F., Walsh, R.P.D., Coelho, C.O.A.,
de Lima, J.L.M.P., Nunes, J.P. The role of spatiotemporal
variability of the hydrological processes on flow connectivity in an
urbanizing watershed
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9.20-9.40
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Osadchaya, N.N., Lutkovsky,
V.V. The use of
small catchment area for exploration and simulation of organic substances
diffusive inflow
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9.40-10.00
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S. Chmiel, Z.
Michalczyk, J. Sposób. Physical and chemical properties of surface runoff waters in the
urbanized catchment of Lublin (Poland)
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10.00-10.20
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Miklanek P.,
Martincova, Dosa, Pekarova P. Longterm trends identification of water quality in the Bela river
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10.20-10.40
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J. Lasek, J. Siwek. Microbial load in the upper
Wisłoka catchment during high-runoff conditions (The Carpathians, Poland)
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10.40-11.10
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Coffee-break
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11.10-11.30
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Cantón, Y;
Rodríguez-Caballero, E; Chamizo, S; Lázaro, R; Poveda, F; Solé-Benet, A..The role of biological soil crusts on the runoff and sediment yield in a
semiarid microcatchment
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11.30-11.50
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Viville D., Chabaux F.,
Stille P.,Pierret M.-C., Gangloff S. Erosion and weathering fluxes in the
Strengbach granitic catchment(Vosges massif, eastern
France)
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11.50-12.10
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Rial-Rivas, M.E,
Santos, J, Bernard-Jannin, L, Boulet, A.K, Gosch, L, Wahren, F.T, Wahren A,
Rodriguez-Blanco, M.L, Nunes, J.P, Ferreira, J.D.A, Coelho, C.O.A., Keizer,
J.J. Sensitivity of SWAT model streamflow
auto-calibration to additional field support measurements in wet
Mediterranean catchments.
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12.10-12.30
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ERB General Assembly
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12.30-13.00
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Closing ceremony
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13.30-14.30
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Lunch
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