H23L:
New Developments in Tracer Applications in Catchment Hydrology II Posters

Tuesday, 16 December 2014: 1:40 PM-6:00 PM
Chairs:  Josie Geris, University of Aberdeen, Aberdeen, United Kingdom and Kevin J McGuire, Virginia Tech-Natural Resource, Forest Resources and Environmental Conservation, Blacksburg, VA, United States
Primary Conveners:  Josie Geris, University of Aberdeen, Aberdeen, United Kingdom
Co-conveners:  Kevin J McGuire, Virginia Tech-Natural Resource, Forest Resources and Environmental Conservation, Blacksburg, VA, United States, Daniele Penna Sr., ETH Zurich, Department of Environmental Systems Science, Zurich, Switzerland and Julian Klaus, Centre de Recherche Public Gabriel Lippmann, Environment and Agro-biotechnologies, Belvaux, Luxembourg
OSPA Liaisons:  Josie Geris, University of Aberdeen, Aberdeen, United Kingdom

Abstracts Submitted to this Session:

 
Stable Isotope Reveal Sources of Precipitation in the Qinghai Lake Basin of the Northeastern Tibetan Plateau
Buli Cui, IEE Institute of Earth Environment, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Xi'an, China and Xiaoyan Li, Beijing Normal University, Beijing, China
 
Tritium and Stable Isotopes of Precipitation and Surface Water in California
Patrick Harms1, Jean E Moran1, Ate Visser2 and Bradley K Esser2, (1)California State University East Bay, Hayward, CA, United States, (2)Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, Livermore, CA, United States
 
A new non-parametric framework to determine time-variant catchment transit times and their distributions
Julian Klaus1, Kwok Pan Chun2, Kevin J McGuire3 and Jeffrey McDonnell2, (1)CRP Gabriel Lippmann, Belvaux, Luxembourg, (2)University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, SK, Canada, (3)Virginia Tech-Natural Resource, Forest Resources and Environmental Conservation, Blacksburg, VA, United States
 
Distinguishing sources of variability in catchment transit time distributions: climate, water balance partitioning, and flow-path dynamics
Ciaran J Harman, Johns Hopkins University, Geography and Environmental Engineering, Baltimore, MD, United States
 
An experimental application of the Periodic Tracer Hierarchy (PERTH) method to quantify time-variable water and solute transport in a sloping soil lysimeter
Luke A Pangle1, Charlene Cardoso2, Minseok Kim3, Marco Lora4, Yadi Wang1, Peter A A Troch1 and Ciaran J Harman5, (1)University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ, United States, (2)Biosphere2, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ, United States, (3)Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD, United States, (4)University of Padua, Padua, Italy, (5)Johns Hopkins University, Geography and Environmental Engineering, Baltimore, MD, United States
 
Hillslope Hydrographs Analyzed Using 1D and 2D Numerical Models
Jaromir Dusek, Tomas N Vogel, Michal Dohnal and Martin Sanda, Czech Technical University, Prague, Czech Republic
 
Space-time Variability of Baseflow in Headwater Streams of the Southern Appalachians
Nitin Singh, North Carolina State University at Raleigh, Raleigh, NC, United States, Ryan E Emanuel, NC State University, Raleigh, NC, United States and Brian L McGlynn, Duke University, Nicholas School of the Environment, Durham, NC, United States
 
Terrestrial diatoms: a breadcrumb trail for tracking rapid flowpaths connectivity across scales
Laurent Pfister1, Carlos E. Wetzel1, Julian Klaus1, Nuria Martinez Carreras1, Anna Scaini1, Marta Antonelli1, Luc Ector1, Lucien Hoffmann1 and Jeffrey McDonnell2, (1)CRP Gabriel Lippmann, Belvaux, Luxembourg, (2)University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, SK, Canada
 
Interpreting Runoff Process of Suspended Sediment at the Watershed Scale by Observation and Fingerprinting for Improvement of Model
Shigeru Mizugaki, Mayumi Kubo, Kazuyoshi Watanabe, Yasuyuki Hirai and Satoshi Hamamoto, PWRI Public Works Research Instituite, CERI Civil Engineering Research Institute for cold region, Sapporo, Japan
 
Prediction of Uncertainty in Watershed Scale Sediment Provenance Model Using Tracers
Iftekhar Ahmed1, Abdullah Karim1, Thomas W Boutton2 and Kyle Strom3, (1)Prairie View A&M University, Prairie View, TX, United States, (2)Texas A & M University, College Station, TX, United States, (3)University of Houston, Houston, TX, United States
 
An Investigation of Coastal Groundwater Discharge and Associated Nutrient Inputs Using Electrical Resistivity, Temperature, and Geochemical Tracer in Pescadero Lagoon, California
Christina Maryann Volpi, Moss Landing Marine Laboratories, Moss Landing, CA, United States, Peter W Swarzenski, USGS, Pacific Coastal and Marine Science Center, Santa Cruz, CA, United States, Erika E McPhee-Shaw, Western Washington University, Bellingham, WA, United States and Ivano W Aiello, California State University Monterey Bay, Seaside, CA, United States
 
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