Uhlirska watershed

Zabrod

Liz watershed

Dead spruce forest

Motivation

SWaHy SWaHy is a thematic working group involving scientists from several institutions.

These pages are meant to inform about selected research activities of the SWaHy partners.
The research is focused on the role of local vadose zone processes in the hydrological system of a small headwater basin. Special attention is paid to the soil water dynamics and the surface runoff formation.

Partners

Czech Technical University in Prague (CTU), Faculty of Civil Engineering (FCE):
Milena Císlerová, Tomáš Vogel .

Institute of Hydrodynamics (IH), Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic (ASCR):
Miroslav Tesař

T.G.M. Water Research Institute  (TGM WRI): Šárka Blažková, Alena Kulasová

Czech Hydrometeorological Institute (CHMI), Dept. of Applied Hydrological Research:
Libuše Bubeníčková

Research Institute for Soil and Water Conservation (RISWC):
Zbyněk Kulhavý

Sites

Uhlířská: experimental watershed in Jizera Mountains, Northern Bohemia

Liz: experimental watershed in Šumava Mountains, Southern Bohemia

Zábrod: monitoring site in grassland, Šumava

Stolec: monitoring site in mature deciduous forest, Šumava National Park

Doupě: monitoring site in deforested area, Šumava National Park

Kout: monitoring site in damaged forest, Šumava National Park

Projects & Events

Bilateral CZE-GER project granted by Czech Science Foundation (project No. GC14-15201J): Subsurface transport of water, carbon and heat - combined hydrological, geochemical and isotopic approach (2014-2016).

Project granted by Czech Science Foundation (project No. 16-05665S): Soil water regime in headwater catchments under climatic stress (2016-2018).

Publications

List of publications

Links

AQUATERRA: Integrated Modeling of the river–sediment– soil–groundwater system; advanced tools for the management of catchment areas and river basins in the context of global change, FP6.

 

Poslední změna 17.11.2016