Hydrogeology meets Hydroecology
| Organised by: | Hydrogeological Group |
| Date: | 22 May 2008 |
| Event Type: | Conference |
| Venue: | The Geological Society (Burlington House) |
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A one-day groundwater conference considering the interactions between groundwater and wetland ecosystems, particularly with regard to key processes, their conceptualisation and analysis.
Registration costs
Members £20, Non-members £40.00, Students £5. Wine reception £8. Pay on the door. Coffee, tea and biscuits provided. Pre-registration is required for this meeting. To register, send an email entitled 'Hydrogeology Meets Hydro-ecology ' to Emma Clifton, Natural England emma.clifton@naturalengland.org.uk, indicating: (i) name, (ii) affiliation, (iii) Geol Soc membership (if applicable). Please register by 2nd May 2008 to facilitate catering.- Download the abstracts (.pdf103 Kb)
- Download the programme (.pdf39 Kb)
The talks from the event can be downloaded below:
- The dispersal and deposition of plant propagules in groundwater-fed rivers: linking hydrology and ecology (.pdf346 Kb)
- Nitrogen transport and transformation at the groundwater - surface water interface (.pdf665 Kb)
- Development of a high-resolution conceptual hydro-ecological understanding of an internationally recognised fen wetland – Cors Bodeilio, Anglesey, Wales (.pdf1776 Kb)
- A Hydrogeological Study of Hatfield Moor Special Protection Area (.pdf549 Kb)
- A study of the hypogean fauna in England and Wales (.pdf219 Kb)
- Hydroecological Assessment and Monitoring of Groundwater Dependant Wetlands (.pdf378 Kb)
- The eco-hydrology of wet dune slacks: experience from Winterton Dunes, Norfolk (.pdf654 Kb)
- Balancing Hydro-ecological Needs with Sustainable Groundwater Abstraction (.pdf811 Kb)
- Significant Damage to Groundwaterdependent Terrestrial Ecosystems: Good Regulation or Lack of Information? (.pdf325 Kb)
- Hydrological extremes in riverine epikarst: response of the invertebrate fauna (.pdf381 Kb)
- Wetland Water Balance: Linking hydrogeological processes to ecological effect (.pdf343 Kb)
- Flow accretion profiling as a method of hydrological characterisation of wetlands in permeable catchments (.pdf415 Kb)





