Doerthe Tetzlaff
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Landscape Ecohydrology group studying the connections between landscapes and riverscapes; Stable isotopes in ecohydrological studies
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01-03-2020 15:02:23
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In this paper in Hydrological Processes we showed that terraces remain flooded for ~40 days per year based on field data, for floodplain forests in Minas Gerais, BR. We also showed that river overbank flow plays an important role in flood dynamics. Open access: onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/hy…
Auf drought.ch demonstrieren wir die Vorhesagbarkeit von maximale Temperatur in Fliessgewässer und der Thermische Stress für di Fische (1/3) Links dazu in Teil 2 und Teil der dieses Beitrages :-) Loïc Pellissier Ryan Padron 20min.ch/story/zuerich-…
Are you conducting #isotope #hydrology work across #latinamerica and the @Caribbean regions? Tracer Hydrology Group we're organizing a seminar series and a Special Issue. Let me know if you are interested in being part of this initiative.
Did you know that well over 400 publications have come out of Turkey Lakes Watershed? These research findings inform policies about Canada's air, water, and forests. Check out this recent article by Kara Webster et al. onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.10…
Ever wonder about career options outside of academia? This upcoming #WARR is for you. Dr. Kate Brauman will lead a panel on careers outside of academia with Robin Abell The Nature Conservancy , michele thieme WWF, + Ingrid Timboe Alliance for Global Water Adaptation (AGWA) Register here: psu.zoom.us/meeting/regist…
A seminar this week with Dr. Kate Brauman and a seminar next week! Both on skills and job opportunities beyond academia!
Today at the impressive University of Greifswald with Landscape Ecology and Ecosystem Dynamics to defend our proposal on improving process understanding of new ecosystems of rewetted peat lands.
I feel very honored and I am deeply grateful to the Nominator, supporters (I KNOW it takes time), to my incredible research group IGB Berlin and to my favorite collaborator Northern Rivers Institute (NRI)