River Systems - Volume 20
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Volume 20 Issue 3-4
Volume 20 Issue 1-2
Issue 3-4
1. International Conference on the Status and Future of the World's Large Rivers April 11-14, 2011 Vienna, Austria
with 3 regular articles
Guest editors: Helmut Habersack; Thomas Hein.
2013. 142 pages, 68 figures, 33 tables, 28x21cm, 580 g
Language: English
ArtNo. ES342002003, paperback, price: 84.00 €
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Original paper
Evaluating the effect of temperature induced water viscosity and density fluctuations on virus and DOC removal during river bank filtration - a scenario analysis
Original paper
Evaluation of diarrhea disease risk attributed to inundation water use on a local scale in Cambodia using hydrological model simulations
Original paper
Grid-based modelling of nutrient inputs from diffuse and point sources for the state of North Rhine-Westphalia (Germany) as a tool for river basin management according to EU-WFD
Original paper
Integrated Management in Large River Basins: 12 Lessons from the Mekong and Murray-Darling Rivers
Original paper
Evaluation of a novel fuzzy method and a conceptual model for a long-term daily streamflow simulation
Original paper
A GIS approach to define the hydro-geomorphological regime for instream flow requirements using geomorphic response units (GRU)
Original paper
Limnological characteristics of a Danube oxbow-lake (Danube-Dráva National Park, Hungary)
Issue 1-2
38th IAD Conference "Large River Basins: Danube meets Elbe"
Challenges - Strategies - Solutions
June 22-25, 2010 Dresden, Germany
Guest editors: Jürg Bloesch; Thomas Hein; Ivana Teodorovic.
2012. 143 pages, 28x21cm, 580 g
Language: English
ArtNo. ES342002001, paperback, price: 84.00 €
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Original paper
River Restoration in the Danube and Elbe: Research and Management in Large River Basins
Original paper
Key concepts for the analysis of climate change impacts for river basin management in the River Danube
Original paper
The role of reference conditions in water quality assessment: application of a fuzzy logic-based Decision Support System (DSS) in the Danube and Elbe River Basins
Original paper
Integrated Floodplain Response Model (INFORM) as a tool to predict effects of human impacts on habitat availability for floodplain species
Original paper
Floodplain restoration on the Upper Danube (Germany) by re-establishing water and sediment dynamics: a scientific monitoring as part of the implementation
Original paper
Identifying key stressors in Danube, Elbe, Llobregat and Scheldt based on regular monitoring data