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  List of Accepted Contributions - HS36 Spatial patterns and analysis for water quality modelling at the catchment scale (co-listed in BG)

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EGU05-A-00015
Ierodiaconou, D; Versace, V; Stagnitti, F; Laurenson, L; Salzman, S; Leblanc, M; Metcalfe, C; March, T
Landscape Influences on Water Quality: Contrasting Riparian and Whole Basin Approaches

EGU05-A-00091
Lyon, S.; Seibert, J.; Walter, T.; Steenhuis, T.
Spatial and temporal evolution of near-stream saturated areas

EGU05-A-00207
Lindenschmidt, K.-E.; Hesse, C.
The effects of scaling and model complexity in simulating the transport of inorganic micro-pollutants in a lowland river reach

EGU05-A-00483
Keller, A; Zheng, Y; Wang, P
Effects of watershed delineation resolution on water quality model outputs

EGU05-A-01943
Lane, SN; Heathwaite, AL; Brookes, CJ
Where does diffuse pollution come from? A multi-scale risk-based approach grounded in hydrological conductivity

EGU05-A-02288
SEYLER, P; ARIES, S; VIERS, J; COPPIN, P; ABRAHAM, A-C
Distribution and Partition of Trace Metals in the Zambesi Basin

EGU05-A-02635
Dean, S; Beven, K; Freer, J; Whitehead, P; Butterfield, D
Uncertainty Assessment of a Process-Based Phosphorus Model: INCA-P

EGU05-A-05780
Lawrie, K; Pain, C; Gray, M ; Fitzpatrick, A ; Clarke, J
Salinity and groundwater mapping: a multi-scale, hierarchical approach to identify and map key functional elements in Australia’s complex depositional regolith landscapes

EGU05-A-06042
Sheridan, G.; Noske, P.
Water quality impacts of forest roads at the catchment scale: measurement and modelling

EGU05-A-06086
Lazzarotto, P.; Prasuhn, V.; Fluehler, H. ; Stamm, C.
Modeling Risk-Areas for diffuse Losses of Agrochemicals

EGU05-A-06229
Kuhnert, M.; Güntner, A.; Klann, M.; Martín Garrido, F.; Zillgens, B.
Methods of Spatial Pattern Comparison for Distributed Hydrological Modelling

EGU05-A-06933
Schilling, C.; Zessner, M.; Gabriel, O.
Groundwater-born nitrogen emissions to surface waters – which areas are sensitive to manage them?

EGU05-A-07649
Botter, G.; Bertuzzo, E.; Bellin, A.; Rinaldo, A.
Lagrangian models of solute transport in the hydrologic response: a theoretical framework for basin-scale applications

EGU05-A-07758
Lindsay, J. B.
Elevation error and uncertainty in DEM-derived channel networks

EGU05-A-09101
Hesser, F.B.; Rode, M.
Importance of lateral nitrogen transport at the catchment scale

EGU05-A-09351
Reaney, S; Lane, S
Modelling Nitrogen Cycling Within a Catchment: the Development and Application of the Fully Distributed Model, CAS-HYDRO

EGU05-A-09770
Behrendt, H.; Briede, A.; Karageorgis, A.P.; Kowalkowski, T.; Palmeri, L.
Sources and transformation of nutrient emissions into medium and large European river systems - Results and Problems

EGU05-A-10478
Jawitz, J.; Grace, K.
Long term modeling of phosphorus transport in the eutrophic northern Everglades, USA

EGU05-A-10742
Steenhuis, T.; Merchant, P.G.; Lyon, S.; Neil, A.; Liu, B.; Schneiderman, E.; Walter, M.T.
Delineating landscape elements for describing of hydrological processes in distributed watershed models in temperate humid climates


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