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CEST Proceedings are published under the ISSN 2944-9820.

The role of catchment properties on the importance of initial hydrologic conditions for seasonal hydrological forecasting in alpine areas

(Corresponding) Stergiadi M., Avesani D., Righetti M., Borga M., Zaramella M.
Topic: 
Operational and impact-based forecasting, and data assimilation
A well-known approach to seasonal hydrological forecasting involves the use of ensembles as forcing to a hydrological model, based either on historical meteorological data (Ensemble Streamflow Prediction, ESP) or on forecasts produced by one or more dynamic climate models (multi-model approach)...Read more
Keywords: 
seasonal hydrological forecasting, alpine area
Conference: 
CEST2019
Paper ID: 
cest2019_00105

Seasonal variation and spatial distribution of arsenic in groundwater in a rhyolithic volcanic area of Lesvos Island, Greece

(Corresponding) ZKERI E., ALOUPI M., GAGANIS P.
Topic: 
Heavy metals in the environment
A research conducted in water wells located in the rhyolithic volcanic area of Mandamados, Lesvos Island, Greece, indicated that significant seasonal variation of arsenic concentration in groundwater exists mainly in wells near the coastal zone. However, there were differences among those coastal...Read more
Keywords: 
Arsenic, Groundwater, Seasonal variation, Spatial variation, Volcanic rocks, Greece
Conference: 
CEST2019
Paper ID: 
cest2019_00473

Variations of mean daily discharge of Danube river at 16 stations

(Corresponding) Chapanov Y., Bournaski E.
Topic: 
River systems in diverse climates and environments
The river discharge is the main source of freshwater for large surface areas. Its deep minima are connected with drought events, while its maxima – with floods. The time series of river discharge consist of significant seasonal variations, modulated by long-term oscillations. The seasonal,...Read more
Keywords: 
river discharge, seasonal variations, solar cycles
Conference: 
CEST2021
Paper ID: 
cest2021_00368

Large sample hydrology and its importance in hydrological forecasting

(Corresponding) Pechlivanidis I., Crochemore L., Girons Lopez M.
Topic: 
Hydrology and water resources
Catchment scale investigations are indeed valuable for detailed process investigation and therefore to understand the local conditions that affect forecast skill. However these are limited when it comes to scaling up the underlying hydrometeorological hypotheses. To advance knowledge on the drivers...Read more
Keywords: 
large sample, seasonal forecasting, hydrology, machine learning, attribution
Conference: 
CEST2021
Paper ID: 
cest2021_00427

Changes in geomorphic units alter nitrogen fixation in a large lowland tropical river

(Corresponding) Gani M.
Topic: 
Ecological effects of environmental change
The present investigation was carried out over 50 km reach, the Padma River of Bangladesh, downstream of the confluence of the Ganges and Brahmaputra rivers. The study area is highly dynamic, with diverse geomorphic units, high rates of bank erosion, and sediment abstraction. Sentinel-2 imagery (...Read more
Keywords: 
Geomorphic units, nitrogen fixation, Seasonal variation, Tropical river, Bangladesh
Conference: 
CEST2023
Paper ID: 
cest2023_00259