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en:lectures:start [2020/01/24 09:43] – [Advanced Study Courses] ckuellsen:lectures:start [2024/04/10 10:03] (current) – external edit 127.0.0.1
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-=== Hydrological Modeling ===+=== Simulation and Modeling ===
  
-{{:en:lectures:well.jpg?100x100 |}} The master course includes modeling of water quality of rivers, transport modeling in rivers and lakes, water quality of lakes, groundwater qualitywater, and solute movement in aquifers for the restoration of aquatic systems and water engineering with corresponding techniques artificial wetlands, reactive barriers. The course introduces the use of Python for hydrological modeling. +{{:en:lectures:well.jpg?100x100 |}} The master course includes modeling of water quality, transport modeling in rivers and lakes, groundwater flow and transport modeling, solute transport in aquifers for the restoration of aquatic systems and water engineering with corresponding techniques. The course introduces the use of Python for hydrological modeling.
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-[[en:lectures:ehydrology:start|Hydrological Modeling Notes]]+
  
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-==== Tracer Hydrology ====+=== Tracer Hydrology ===
  
-{{:en:lectures:trace.png?100x100 | Tracer}} The course on tracer hydrology introduces the principles of the use of tracers in hydrology. Environmental tracers and artificial tracers are presented, methods of applying them for hydrological studies, interpretation and modeling. The lecture is offered as a block course at TU Darmstadt. Lecture notes can be found [[de:lectures:tracer|here]]. +{{:en:lectures:trace.png?100x100 | Tracer}} The course on tracer hydrology introduces the principles of the use of tracers in hydrology. Environmental tracers and artificial tracers are presented, methods of applying them for hydrological studies, interpretation and modeling. The lecture is offered as a block course at TU Darmstadt. 
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-==== Project Water & Environmental Engineering ==== +
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-  * [[https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Stefan_Haderlein/publication/8983072_Compound-Specific_Stable_Isotope_Analysis_of_Organic_Contaminants_in_Natural_Environments_A_Critical_Review_of_the_State_of_the_Art_Prospects_and_Future_Challenges/links/00b49517a3f917948c000000/Compound-Specific-Stable-Isotope-Analysis-of-Organic-Contaminants-in-Natural-Environments-A-Critical-Review-of-the-State-of-the-Art-Prospects-and-Future-Challenges.pdf|Review paper]]+
  
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-==== Environmental Tracer Techniques ==== +=== Environmental Tracers ===
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-{{:en:lectures:summer.png?100x100 | Summer School}} The course introduces and demonstrates environmental isotope field techniques with sampling, monitoring, analysis and interpretation. Analysis of recharge and solute transport are presented. Course announcements are given on [[http://www.uhydro.de/icer|our news page]]. Participants can access notes of the lecture, slides, links and videos [[en:lectures:envis|here]]. +
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-==== Climate Change Adaptation - Engineering Approaches ====+
  
-Material: +{{:en:lectures:summer.png?100x100 Summer School}} The course introduces and demonstrates environmental isotope field techniques with sampling, monitoring, analysis and interpretation. Analysis of recharge and solute transport are presented. Course announcements are given on [[http://www.uhydro.de/|our news page]]. Participants can access notes of the lecture, slides, links and videos [[en:lectures:envis|here]].
-  * {{:en:lectures:iahrwgcc-chincoldoct31-2015.pdf Environmental Engineering for Climate Change Adaptation (IAHR)}} +
-  * [[http://www.asce.org/climate-change/climate-change/|Climate Change Adaptation for Engineers - Guidelines (link)]] +
-  * {{ :en:lectures:unbenannt.pdf Integrate Climate Change Adaptation into Civil and Environmental Engineering}}+
  
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