HS Campfire: Catchment Hydrology
This is the first event of a campfire series that highlights the different subdivisions of the Hydrological Sciences division. In this Campfire, our speakers - Miriam Glendell, Björn Guse and Albert Nkwasa - will share their research and answer discussion questions from participants.
Talks:
Miriam Glendell (James Hutton Institute, Scotland) - Understanding freshwater quality sources and impacts using risk based probabilistic modelling.
Björn Guse (Kiel University, Germany) - Guideline for spatio-temopral consistency in water quality modelling.
Albert Nkwasa (International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA), Austria) - Perspectives on African water resources with a focus on ambient river water quality.
Conveners:
Hydrological Sciences division Early Career Scientists team.
Speakers:
Dr Miriam Glendell, James Hutton Institute, Scotland. Subdivision on Catchment hydrology Chair. PhD Geography University of Exeter. Research lead in catchment modelling, with a particular focus on probabilistic modelling of water quality in freshwater systems under current and future scenarios.
Dr Björn Guse, Kiel University, Germany. Subdivision on Catchment hydrology Chair. PhD in 2010 at University of Potsdam, habilitation at Kiel University in 2021.
Dr Albert Nkwasa, International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA), Austria. Albert Nkwasa is a freshwater scientist whose interests and work center around the integrated modelling and mapping of the quantity and quality of freshwater ecosystems at regional and global scales within the complexities of global change, including climate change, socioeconomic dynamics, and policy shifts.
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