You are interested in hyporheic zones and related processes?
You would like to meet other persons working in the wide range of that field?
You want to share your findings and ideas?
Hyporheic zones are highly reactive interfaces which are assumed to rule the self-purification capacities of rivers. We, the HypoTRAIN team, would like to to emphasize their particular importance for river ecosystems by implementing the EHF. Our first meeting aims at
09:00 a.m. |
Welcome address (Jörg Lewandowski, IGB, Germany) |
09:30 a.m. |
Keynote I: Should we really care about the hyporheic zone? (Gilles Pinay, University of Rennes, France) |
10:15 a.m. | Coffee break |
10:30 a.m. |
Keynote II: From bedforms to basins: Upscaling exchange processes to understand connectivity along river corridors (Jesus Gomez-Velez, New Mexico Tech, USA) |
11:15 a.m. | Poster session |
12:30 a.m. | Lunch |
01:30 p.m. |
Keynote III: Simulating hyporheic exchange and reactions to evaluate hyporheic respiration and nutrient attenuation (Jan Fleckenstein, UFZ, Germany) |
02:15 p.m. | Coffee break |
02:45 p.m. |
Introduction to European Joint Project HypoTRAIN (Karin Meinikmann, IGB Berlin) |
03:00 p.m. |
Introduction to Joint Field Experiments in HypoTRAIN (Anna Jäger, IGB Berlin) |
03:30 p.m. | Field visit of River Erpe |
07:00 p.m. | Optional: Dinner at Restaurant Bäustübl |
Venue: Leibniz-Institute of Freshwater Ecology and Inland Fisheries, Müggelseedamm 310, 12058 Berlin