TERENO Newsletter 2/2024
TERENO Newsletter 2/2024
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Selhausen agricultural research station
 
 
 

Ralf Kiese: Bodennutzung im Alpenvorland (ger)

One key research question addressed at the Rur hydrological observatory is: How are complex patterns of state variables and parameters of the hydrological system reflected in the heterogeneous inter- and intra-compartmental fluxes of heat energy, water, C, N, and momentum at different spatiotemporal scales? More specific hydrological research questions that are being tackled are:

 

  • How do patterns of soil moisture impact hydrological processes such as runoff, evapotranspiration, and water storage?
  • What are the key drivers for biogeochemical processes, e.g., related to nutrient transport in stream and groundwater and greenhouse gas emission?
  • What are the key controls on travel time distributions?
  • What is the information content of spatially and temporally highly resolved soil moisture data?
    How do patterns in crop development and yield relate to soil water dynamics under drought conditions?
  • How can data assimilation and cloud computing support the realtime management of water resources?

 

To answer these questions, a multiscale multitemporal hydrological observational platform was established and dedicated field campaigns and longterm experiments were incorporated.