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Imperial College Symposium Preface
Theme 1: Global hydrology
Theme 2: Hydrology of extremes
Theme 3a: Advances in modelling
Theme 3b: New methods of hydrological observations
Theme 4: Interdisciplinary hydrology
Theme 5: Urban Water
Theme 6: Integrated catchment management



Theme 4 : Interdisciplinary hydrology and its application

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Papers Authors

New hydrological insights from the analysis of flow variability on the impact of land use change and river regulation

David Archer

Habitat assessment at the catchment scale; application to the River Itchen, UK

D.J. Booker, M.J. Dunbar, M.C. Acreman, K. Akande and C. Declerck

Uncertainty in predicting changes of water fluxes due to land use change

L. Breuer, J.A. Huisman and H-G. Frede

Alpine stream temperature variability and potential implications for benthic communities

Lee E. Brown, David M. Hannah and Alexander M. Milner

Coupling ecohydrological patterns and processes in semi-arid landscapes

Kelly K. Caylor and Ignacio Rodriguez-Iturbe

Exploring the potential of numerical simulations of river velocities for eco-hydraulics and rehabilitation design: some experiences with the SSIIM 3-D code

N.J. Clifford, P.J. Soar, A.M. Gurnell, G.E. Petts and J. Emery

Managing water, the key to preserving biodiversity in the dryland agricultural areas of Western Australia

N.A. Coles, D.L. Farmer, T.J. Cattlin and D.J. Stanton

Identification and quantification of surface-groundwater interaction in the lowland Chalk catchments of the Pang and Lambourn

Nigel Crook, Jim Griffiths, Andrew Binley, Jackie Pates and Andy Young

Ridgetops to the sea – developing sustainable management tools in New Zealand’s Integrated Catchment Management project.

T.J.A. Davie, A. Fenemor, M. Kilvington, A. Cole and P. Gillespie

The survival and growth response of Populus nigra fragments to differing hydrogeomorphological conditions.

Robert A. Francis, Angela M. Gurnell and Geoffrey E. Petts

Influence of channel hydraulics and sediment mobility on stream invertebrate drift

C.N. Gibbins, C. Soulsby, L. Campbell, E. Scott, I. McEwan and I.

Hydrochory, river flow regime and riparian vegetation

J.M. Goodson, A. Davenport, A.M. Gurnell and K. Thompson

Modelling heat, water and carbon exchange processes within boreal forest ecosystems: SWAP model

Yeugeniy Gusev and Olga Nasonova

Hydrogeological controls on surface/groundwater interactions in a lowland permeable Chalk catchment

N.J.K. Howden, H.S. Wheater, D.W. Peach and A.P. Butler

Calibration and uncertainty issues arising from a process-based integrated nitrogen model (INCA) placed within a subjective probability framework

B.M. Jackson, H.S. Wheater, N. McIntyre, A.P. Butler, P. Whitehead and A. Wade

Spatial and temporal variability of groundwater – surface water interactions in an upland salmon spawning stream: implications for egg survival.

I.A. Malcolm, C. Soulsby, A.F. Youngson and D.M. Hannah

The role of soil and vegetation in the hydrology of a semi-arid basin: an experimental study in the north-east of Brazil

Alain Passerat de Silans, Fernando Moreira da Silva, Lovania Maria Werlang and Maurício Costa Goldfarb

Hydropolitics in recent Israeli-Palestinian relations

David J. Scarpa

Consequences of past hydrological disturbance and emergent issues for water resources in Australia

Nicholas J. Schofield

Management of canal systems under the Water Framework Directive: determining fundamental properties governing water quality

Lynn A Swanson, Rebecca J. Lunn and Steve G. Wallis

Comparing deep drainage estimated with transient and steady state models in irrigated Vertisols

T.B. Weaver, N.R. Hulugalle and H. Ghadiri

Changing UK river temperatures and their impact on fish populations

B.W. Webb and A.J. Walsh

Modelling nutrients and ecology in lowland streams to address Water Framework Directive issues

P.G. Whitehead

Local impact assessment of wetlands — from hydrological impact to ecological effects

Mark Whiteman, Paul José, Mark Grout, Andy Brooks, Simon Quinn and Mike Acreman

The eco-water requirement for forest/vegetation restoration and researches needed in the northern regions of China

Yanhui Wang, Zhenxi Shen and Wei Xiong

Using the GSH Model, a physically-based distributed hydrological model, to simulate ecological and hydrological effects of land-use/land-cover changes

Yu Pengtao, Xu Deying and Wang Yanhui

Ecoregions and the problem of surface water quality objectives indication in the Ob river basin (Siberia, Russia)

Valeri A. Zemtsov

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