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Ozcar news December 2019
Open : OZCAR News Decembre 2019
Events
EGU 2020, Vienna, 3-8 May 2020
Deadlines & milestones (selection) Abstract submission (deadline: 15 January 2020, 13:00 CET) Early registration (deadline: 31 March 2020) Sessions EGU 2020 and Critical Zone
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CMWR 2020: Computational Methods in Water Resources 2020
CMWR 2020: Computational Methods in Water Resources 2020 Stanford University, Stanford, CA, United States Date: June 21-25, 2020 Conference website: https://cmwrconference.org/
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2nd Workshop on “Water partitioning and plant-soil interactions in forested and agricultural catchments”, 22-24 July 2020, Hannover
Second edition of the “Workshop on water partitioning and plant-soil interactions in forested and agricultural catchments” which will take place from July 22nd to 24th 2020 in Hannover, Germany. Workshop organized as Galileo Conference, sponsored by the Volkswagen Foundation and EGU. Deadline for abstract submission: 30 April 2020 For more information
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10th BIOGEOMON, July 26-30, 2020, registration and abstract submission open
Registration and abstract submission for BIOGEOMON 2020, 10th BIOGEOMON Symposium on Ecosystem Behavior organised 26-30 July, 2020 by University of Tartu, Estonia open! Program with interesting talks and posters on both traditional topics, such as catchment experiments and modeling, as well as currently hot issues, such as ecosystem microbiology, modeling of greenhouse gas emissions , […]
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Colloquium GEOFCAN 2020, Novembre 24 & 25, Grenoble
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Save the date : Ozcar Annual Meeting 2020, Le Lazaret Sète, March 10-12, 2020
Save the Date 4rth Ozcar Annual Meeting Date : March 10-12, 2020 Place : Le Lazaret, Sète, France Topic : Karstic Systems Download : Journées OZCAR IV programme
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History of hydrology
Portal created for the history of hydrology with a section on the history of experimental catchments. Link to the portal
Internships & opportunities
Doctoral position U Melbourne/U Lyon
PhD position: “New monitoring technologies serving a better understanding of land and river degradation in urban areas” Short description: A fully-funded PhD project is available investigating relations between land use and soil erosion using innovative low-cost, open-source and Internet of Things technologies. The project will investigate the dynamics of soil erosion on hillslopes and suspended […]