HYDRA launch 2007
The HYDRA launch was recently hosted on 19th October 2007 at University of Reading. You can download the posters (in PDF format) from the list below.
- Dr Andrew Hughes, Dr John Bloomfield, Dr Chris Jackson and Prof Denis Peach, British Geological Survey
- - Groundwater flooding under extreme events: An integrated modelling study (PDF, 142 KB)
- Dr Simon Matthias, Imperial College and Ann Williams, British Geological Survey
- - Using fluid electrical conductivity logging to determine tracer test input functions for a radial flow test in the Chalk PDF, 1333 KB
- L Maurice¹, T C Atkinson², A Williams¹, A R Farrant¹, J Bloomfield¹ and J A Barker² - ¹British Geological Survey, ²University College London
- - Tracer testing from Chalk karst features in the Pang and Lambourn Catchments, Berkshire (PDF, 149 KB)
- Dr D C Gooddy, Dr W G Darling, Dr P Shand and Prof D W Peach, British Geological Survey
- - Characterising groundwater movement and residence time near a lowland Chalk river PDF, 130 KB
- Stephen King, Rutherford Appleton Laboratories and Helen Jarvie, Centre for Ecology and Hydrology
- - Small-angle neutron scattering studies of natural aquatic colloids PDF, 1.25 KB
- Richard Williams¹, Andrew Johnson¹ and Geoff Brighty², ¹Centre for Ecology and Hydrology, ²Environment Agency
- - A risk assessment of ethinyloestradiol discharges through sewage treatment works for rivers in England and Wales PDF, 1.25 KB
- Heather Ashton¹ ², Chris Taylor¹, Pier-Luigi Vidale² and Julia Slingo², ¹Centre for Ecology and Hydrology, ²University of Reading
- - Soil Moisture and Extremes in European Climate PDF, 1.61 KB
- Mike Dunbar and Tracey Goodwin, Centre for Ecology and Hydrology
- - HarmoniRiB River Flow-Ecology Case Study on the River Kennett PDF, 1.25 KB
- Mathias Herbst, John Roberts, David Gowing, Paul Rosier and Nathan Callaghan, Centre for Ecology and Hydrology
- - Fragmented Woodlands and Catchment Recharge: The Impact of Hedges and Edges PDF, 1.40 KB
- - Chemical Problems in Aquatic Environments PDF, 1.70 MB
- - Climate change effects on freshwater ecosystems PDF, 845 KB
- - Ecosystem Health and Sustainability PDF, 643 KB
- Mr Andrew McKenzie, British Geological Survey - Hydroinformatics PDF, 188 KB
- - Climate Change Impacts on Catchment Hydrology PDF, 256 KB
- - Challenges to water resource management in the south-east PDF, 407 KB
- - Water Science into Policy PDF, 485 KB
- Mr Andrew McKenzie¹, Dr John FinchΥ and Mr Terry Marsh², ¹British Geological Survey, ²Centre for Ecology and Hydrology
- - Groundwater flood prediction PDF, 327 KB
- Professor Howard Wheater¹ and Professor Denis Peach², ¹Imperial College London, ²British Geological Survey
- - LOCAR - Inter-disciplinary science for integrated catchment management PDF, 138 KB
- A P Butler¹, D Butterfield², B M Jackson¹, S A Mathias², N R Mcintyre¹, A J Wade², H S Wheater¹ and P G Whitehead², ¹Imperial College London, ²University of Reading
- - Catchment-scale modelling of flow and nitrate transport in the Chalk PDF, 76.9 KB
- Andrew Ireson¹, Howard Wheater¹, Adrian Butler¹, John Bloomfield², Denis Peach² and Jon Finch³, ¹Imperial College London, ²British Geological Survey, ³Centre for Ecology and Hydrology
- - Flood Risk from Extreme Events (FREE): Groundwater flooding PDF, 387 KB
- O J Francis¹, Z Frogbrook², B M Jackson¹, M Marshall¹, N R Mcintyre¹, B Reynolds², I Solloway¹,² and H S Wheater¹, ¹Imperial College London, ²Centre for Ecology and Hydrology
- - Effects of Land Management on Flood Risk PDF, 165 KB
- Neil McIntyre¹, Howard Wheater¹, Hyosang Lee¹ and Andrew Young², ¹Imperial College London, ²Centre for Ecology and Hydrology
- - Predicting flows in ungauged UK catchments PDF, 69.9 KB
- Simon A Mathias, Adrian P Butler and Howard S Wheater, Imperial College London
- - Modelling radioiodine transport across a capillary fringe PDF, 102 KB
- Dr Michael Templeton and Prof Nigel Graham, Imperial College London
- - Research into emerging water quality issues and novel treatment technologies PDF, 82.9 KB
- Simon Cook¹, Ciara Fitzpatrick¹, Lucy Lytton², Phil Bishop³ and Willy Burgess¹, ¹UCL, ²Three Valleys Water, ³Thames Water
- - Bromate in the Hertfordshire Chalk aquifer: occurrence and hydrogeological controls PDF, 840 KB
- Dr Sarah Bell, UCL
- - Concerned scientists and environmental politics PDF, 649 KB
- Richard Chandler¹, Valerie Isham¹, Nadja Leith¹ Howard Wheater² and Christian Onof², ¹UCL, ²Imperial College London
- - Simulation tools for space-time rainfall with climate change scenarios PDF, 591 KB
- Dr Caroline Sullivan and Muriel Bonjean, Oxford University Centre for Water Research
- - Engaging Local Government Agencies in Integrated Water Management PDF, 442 KB
- Dr John Bromley, Dr Caroline Sullivan and Muriel Bonjean, Oxford University Centre for Water Research
- - A Bayesian approach to Participatory Integrated Water Resource Management PDF, 265 KB
- Dr Rachael McDonnell, Owen Horwood and Goranij Nonejuie, Oxford Centre for Water Research
- - Knowledge, policy and governance in managing water PDF, 14.4 KB
- John B Gates¹, Edmunds W Mike¹, Paul R Sheppard² and MA Jinzhu³, ¹Oxford University, ²University of Arizona and ³Lanzhou University
- - East Asian monsoon variability and groundwater recharge in northern China Pdf, 206 KB
- NITRABAR Partnership, incorporating the University of Oxford
- - NITRABAR - demonstrating permeable reactive barrier technology for the removal of nitrate derived from agricultural practices PDF, 357 KB
- Dr Geoff Warren and Dr Albert Niedermeyer, University of Reading
- - On-site Assessment of Fe²+ in Waters of a UK Wetland PDF, 81.0 KB
- Professor Paul Whitehead, Dr Andrew Wade and Dan Butterfield, University of Reading
- - Integrated flow and pollution modelling at the catchment scale: the INCA models PDF, 108 KB
- Drs Anne Verhoef, Magda El-Bishti and Bruce Main, University of Reading
- - Measurement and modelling of soil moisture and land surface evaporation PDF, 339 KB
- Professor Richard Sibly and Dr Amanda Callaghan, University of Reading
- - Development of DNA Microarrays for Environmental Monitoring PDF, 95.5 KB
- Professor Penny Johnes¹and Dr Mike Kennedy¹², ¹University of Reading, ²now University of Aberdeen
- - Nutrient cycling in lowland permeable wetlands: the role of residence time PDF, 186 KB
- Professor Richard Skeffington, University of Reading
- - Recovery from acidification but increasing N in the Tillingbourne Catchment, Surrey PDF, 117 KB