Using continuous 3-year soil water isotope sampling in different depths & hillslope locations at "WaldLab" we reveal the mysteries of streamflow generation. Check out our new HESS manuscript: hess.copernicus.org/articles/28/...@usyseth.bsky.social
Abstract. The transport processes and corresponding timescales of water's infiltration into and percolation through the shallow subsurface are poorly understood. Here, we characterize the transport of...
How much of groundwater seepage & mixing occur around main-river knickpoints? We conducted extensive synoptic sampling, mixing & groundwater modelling to learn more about this in our recent #AGU#GRLagupubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1029/... 🥳
How much of streamflow in Swiss & Austrian Alpine rivers is younger than 1 month? How is this related to catchment characteristics & hydro-climatical variables? We answered these questions in our recent @eurogeosciences.bsky.socialhess.copernicus.org/articles/28/...
This is also a proud supervisor moment for myself, I had the honor to guide Maria from first results in her BSc thesis, through hours of fieldwork & data evaluation to the acceptance of an awesome paper! Very well done Maria, it was a pleasure working with you! 🌲🌳
To what extent do trees affect nutrient composition of precipitation reaching forest soils? Our recent publication from WaldLab Zurich led by Maria Grundmann shows seasonal enrichment patterns & we assess potential drivers based on data from 222 rainfall events. doi.org/10.1002/hyp....
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Spent a hot & humid week for fieldwork, discussions and a seminar at NUS Singapore. Great start of our project on runoff generation processes & the role of different vegetation types in tropic urban & semi-urban environments (with Simone Fatichi & his awesome team! 😍)
Last week we had the pleasure to host an international group of students Waldlabor Zürich for the 1st edition of the @ethzurich.bsky.social & EPFL Ecohydrology Summer School! Such an amazing group of people, I really enjoyed showing you around & introduce our latest results and sampling efforts!
This week another exciting field measurement class took place at Waldlabor. Our friends from Uni Zurich Ilja van Meerveld & @jansei.bsky.social invited their students to learn about the forest water cycle during challenging but hydrologically interesting weather conditions! 💦☔️