ERB and Northern European FRIEND Project 5 Conference

Interdisciplinary Approaches in Small Catchment Hydrology: Monitoring and Research

Demanovska dolina, Slovakia, hotel Repiska

26-28 September 2002

PROGRAM

25 September 2002, Wednesday

12.00-13.00, 18.00-19.00 registration

13.00-15.45 ERB Steering committee meeting

16.00-18.00 NE FRIEND5 meeting

20.00-21.30 – Ice-breaker reception

 

26 September 2002, Thursday

8.00-8.30 registration

8.30 – 8.50 – opening

 

Session 1: Hydrological processes in small catchments – observation and monitoring

 

Chairman P. Warmerdam 

8.50-9.10

Seasonality in the hydrological functioning of the Vallcebre catchments (South-Eastern Pyrenees) - Gallart F., Llorens P., Latron J., Regues D.

9.10-9.30

Streamflow generation in the small forested Strengbach catchment (granitic Vosges massif, France) – Viville D., Probst A., Ladouche B., Idir S., Probst J.L., Bariac T.

9.30-9.50

Analysis of rainfall-runoff process in the mountain catchment - Kostka Z., Holko L.

9.50-10.10

Comparison during four hydrological years of the water balance components measured at station scale under forest and grassland in a small alpine crystalline catchment area - Ruch Ch, A., Harum T.

10.10-10.30

The water circulation in a peatland on the example of Wielkie Torfowisko Batorowskie in Stolowe Mountains – Woronko D.

10.30-10.50

Coffee break 

 

Chairman W. Chelmicki 

10.50-11.10

Hydrological investigation based on the evolution of stream water chemistry

in a forest catchment of the Basque Country - Zabaleta A., Antiguedad I.

11.10-11.30

Natural hydrochemical variations in small catchments with thin soil layers

And crystalline bedrock in Sweden - Knape S., Graffner O.

11.30-11.50

The relation between transpiration and nutrient uptake dynamics in plant cano­pies applicable to modelling of soil chemicals balance - Novak V., Vidovic J.

11.50-12.10

Floods of combined origin - rainfall and snow melt - in Romanian small catchments - Mita P., Simota M., Ungureanu V.

12.10-12.30

The role of groundwater resurgence on runoff coefficients of the Alzette river (Grand-duchy of Luxembourg) - Pfister L., Iffly J-F., Humbert J., Hoffmann L.

12.30-14.10

Lunch break 

 

Chairman D. Viville

14.10-14.30

Monitoring hydrological processes in montane and subalpine karst regions: Comparison between different types of vegetation. Experimental design, techni­ques and first results -Koeck R., Haertel E., Holtermann C., Hoch­bichler E., Hager H.

14.30-14.50

Interception losses as the main process for runoff reduction in forested basins: results from small watersheds in Lozere Mountains - Cosandey C., Savina L.

14.50-15.10

Differences between the snow water equivalent in the forest and open areas in the Jizera Mountains, Czech Republic - Stehlik J., Bubenickova L.

15.10-15.30

Erosive rains related to the in-channel sediment delivering in a small Alpine basin (North-Western Italy) -  Maggi I., Maraga F., Ottone C.

15.30-15.50

Coffee break 

 

Chairman P. Seuna 

15.50-16.10

Water balance in vertical  of atmosphere-plant canopy-soil aeration zone-ground­­water system in lowland forest ecosystems - Sutor J., Stekauerova V., Majercak J.

16.10-16.30

Run-off and soil erosion from tilled and controlled grass-covered vineyards

in a hillside catchment – Ferrero A., Lisa L., Parena S., Sudiro L.

16.30-17.20

Introduction of posters – first part

 

Struma river basin data acquisition and processing system - Koshnichanov G., Dimitrov D.

 

The Attert river basin: a transnational experimental river basin in Luxembourg – Iffly J.F., Drogue G., El Idrissi A., Pfister L., Salvia M., Hoffmann L.

 

Effect of climate change on the hydrology of  the Hupselse Beek catchment area - Warmerdam P.,Torfs P., Kole J., Crespi E.

 

Impact of climate and vegetation changes on hydrological processes in the Ja­lo­­vec­ký creek catchment - Kostka Z., Holko L.

 

Assessment of the runoff regime changes under various climate conditions in the Uh River basin - Halmova D., Mitkova V., Pekarova P.

 

Investigation of runoff changes after deforestation-comparison of runoff in three experimental basins – Buchtele J.,  Buchtelova M.,  Martin C., Didon-Lescot J.-F.

 

Changes in runoff conditions depending on the way of farming in the small catchment – Podhrazska J., Toman F.

 

Soil and water conservation through the land consolidation – Uhlirova J.   

 

Seasonal dynamics of runoff variable contributing areas in a Mediterranean mountain catchment (Vallcebre, Catalan Pyrenees) – Latron J., Gallart F.

 

Water retention in the river Opava catchment during the floods in July 1997 –Spitz P., Podhrazska J., Prudky J.

 

Assessment of extreme events in the Čierny Hron representative river basin – Sipikalova H., Kyselova D., Hruskova K.

 

Reconstruction of extreme floods in small ungaged catchment – Hlavcova K., Szolgay J., Kohnova S., Zvolensky M.

 

Regional calibration of water balance model for estimating mean monthly flow in small ungaged catchment - Szolgay J., Hlavcova K., Kohnova S., Kubes R..

17.20-17.40

Coffee break

 

Chairman F. Gallart 

17.40-18.35

Introduction of posters – second part

 

Nutrients fluxes dynamics in two rural watersheds in the Haute-Sûre river basin - Iffly J.F., Pihan J., Hoffmann L.

 

Groundwater  quality  modelling with  regard  to  agricultural  plant  production  sources  of  pollution – Johanovsky Z., Peterkova J.,  Dolezal F., Haberle J.

 

Modeling phosphorus losses in a small grassland catchment in the Swiss Plateau            - Lazzarotto P., Stamm C., Prasuhn V., Flühler H., Herzog F.

 

Numerical prediction of pollutant dispersion in upper part of Ondava river – Veliskova, Y.

 

Temporal variability of suspended sediment availability during rainfall-runoff events in a small agricultural basin – Baca P.

 

The verification of relation for calculation of exchanged water fluxes in the course of interaction effect between surface and ground water flow – Dulovicova R.

 

Influence of spruce stands on the water balance of catchments - Hellie F., Peschke G., Seidler C.

 

Solar energy income modelling in mountainous areas -  Meszaros I.,

 Mikla­nek P., Parajka J.

 

Transfer from a monitoring system to an early warning system: development of a debris flow warning system at Wartschenbach (Eastern Tyrol, Austria) – Moser M., Pichler A., Huebl J., Ganahl E., Steinwendtner H.

 

Spatial estimation of snow water equivalent in the mountain basin Bystra – Pecusova Z., Parajka J., Hruskova J.

 

Runoff formation in small forested catchments in the Czech Republic

Tesar M., Sir M., Syrovatka O.-presented by R. Bednar

 

Occult precipitation as an important input into the mountainous catchments of the Czech Republic - Tesar M., Sir M., Fottova D.-presented by R. Bednar

 

Water monitoring problems in regard to point-pollution impact on chemistry in a medium lowland river-chemical background noise and plume effect (case study) - Komorowski H., Slon J.

 

The effect of vegetation type on groundwater dynamics in Kampinos National Park (central Poland) – M. Hardej

 

18.40-20.00

Dinner break

20.00-21.00

Poster session 

 

27 September, Friday  

 

Session 2: Data processing and hydrological modelling

 

 

Chairman M. Arattano 

8.30-8.50

Variable groundwater catchment size in an area with deep water tables – Dijksma R., van Lanen H.A.J., Aalders P.

8.50-9.10

Intercomparison of field observations and hydrological modeling of hillslope runoff components - Holzmann H.

 

9.10-9.30

Use of environmental tracing to constrain a rainfall-runoff model. Application to the Haute-Mentue catchment - Balin Talamba D., Joerin Ch., Higy Ch., Musy A.

9.30-9.50

Methods of runoff separation applied to small stream and tile drainage runoff – Dolezal F., Kulhavy Z., Kvitek T., Soukup M., Tippl M.

9.50-10.10

Process-oriented subdivision of basins to improve the preprocessing of distri­but­ed precipitation-runoff models - Hellie F., Peschke G., Seidler C., Niedel D.

10.10-10.30

Flood formation and modelling on a small basin scale from Integrative Catchment Approach (ICA) -  Schumann S., Herrmann A.

 

10.30-10.50

Coffee break 

 

Chairman H. Holzmann

10.50-11.10

Soft experiments: A new approach to study water flow and solute transport at the hillslope scale - Weiler M., McDonnell J.

11.10-11.30

Rainfall-runoff models with Parzen regression - Wojcik R., Torfs P.,

Van Loon E., Warmerdam P.

11.30-11.50

Mathematical model of water and solute vertical transport in the plant-soil column in the Pożary basin – Lenartowicz M.

11.50-12.10

Measuring techniques and equipments for contaminant hydrology - Lichner L., Cipakova A., Sir M.

12.10-12.30

Data acquisition and processing in a small debris flow prone  catchment – Arattano M., Marchi L., Deganutti A.M.

12.30-12.50

An integrated approach of water erosion, sediment transport, and reservoir sedimentation – Saenyi W., Holzmann H.

12.50-13.45

Lunch break 

14.00-18.45

Excursion

19.15-21.00

Conference dinner

 

 

28 September, Saturday 

 

Session 3: Hydrological processes at larger spatial and temporal scales

 

 

Chairman F. Dolezal 

8.30-8.50

Long-term water balance of the experimental agricultural microbasin Rybarik – Miklanek P., Konicek A., Pekarova P.

8.50-9.10

Hydrological monitoring of two small catchments in a Mediterranean semi-arid environment. Results after 10 years and thoughts for the future – Sole-Benet A., Canton Y., Domingo F., DelBarrio G., Lazaro R., Vidal S., Puigdefabregas J.

9.10-9.30

Long-term hydrometeorological measurements and model-based analyses

in the hydrological research catchment Rietholzbach - Gurtz J., Verbunt M., Zappa M., Moesch M., Moser U.

9.30-9.50

Monitoring and modeling of long-term changes of streamwater chemistry in two small catchments with contrasting vulnerability to acidification – Kram P., Hruska J.

9.50-10.10

Reconstructing ground-water level fluctuations in 20th century in the forested catchment of Drwinka (Niepołomice Forest, S.Poland) Chelmicki W., Ciszewski S., Zelazny M.

10.10-10.30

Coffee break 

 

Chairman L. Pfister 

10.30-10.50

Long-term evaluation of landuse changes on landscape water balance - a case study from north-east Germany - Wegehenkel M.

10.50-11.10

Trend and climate change impact analyses on the mesoscale – Lahmer W.

11.10-11.30

The North Atlantic Oscillation impact on hydrological regime in Polish Carpathians – Limanowka D., Nieckarz Z., Pociask-Karteczka J.

11.30-11.50

Evaluation of a distributed hydrology model to support restoration efforts in small watersheds with limited data: from research scale to management scale - Brooks E.S., Boll J.

11.50-12.10

Types of stream alimentation in lowland areas of NW Poland. A geostatistical analysis – Stach A., Kostrzewski A., Mazurek M., Michalska G.M., Zwolinski Z.

12.10-12.20

Investigation of soil moisture regime and pressure conditions in a drained soil profile -  Soukup M., Pilna E., Baberadova H.- presented by F. Dolezal

12.30-14.00

Lunch break 

14.00-15.45

ERB General assembly – chaired by P. Warmerdam

16.00-16.45

Transfer to the Demanovska Cave of Liberty (by foot)

17.00-18.15

Visit of the cave


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