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HYDRA resources: Postgraduate meeting 2007

HYDRA held its first Postgraduate Research Poster Meeting on 17th December at University College, London. You can download the posters (in PDF format) from the list below.

Babak Mirshahi, Imperial College London
Spatial-temporal daily rainfall modelling in a semi-arid area in Iran (PDF, 389 KB)
Chris Hill, University of Reading
The effect of pesticide mixtures on Daphnia magna gene expression PDF, 425 KB
CM Fitzpatrick, University College London
Evolution of bromate contamination in the Hertfordshire Chalk aquifer (PDF, 714 KB)
Goranij Nonejuie, Oxford University
Water governance in the Rayong Basin: Power relations and the roles of DSS in empowering stakeholders in water policy-making process (PDF, 52 KB)
Robert C Grabowski, Queen Mary, University of London
The stability of fine-grained sediments in lowland streams (PDF, 411 KB)
Grieg Davies, Queen Mary, University of London
Fine sediment transport capacity and vegetated chalk streams (PDF, 1.2 MB)
Hanna-Leena Hartikainen, University of Reading
Does nutrient enrichment increase freshwater bryozoan abundance and growth?
(PDF, 3.3 MB)
MA Hoque, University College London
The hydrogeological framework of deep aquifers in Bangladesh (PDF, 250 KB)
Jennifer Lannon, University of Reading
Quantifying the impacts of climate change on freshwater ecosystems (PDF, 50 KB)
Kwok-Pan Chun, Imperial College, London
Climate change and the streamflows in the United Kingdom (PDF, 959 KB)
K Wright, University of Reading
Investigation into the main factors influencing the success of engineered wetland habitats on brownfield land (PDF, 673 KB)
Attila Lazar, University of Reading
Chlorophyll-a in the Kennet catchment (PDF, 640 KB)
Magda El-Bishti, University of Reading
An assessment of the use of capacitance sensors for estimating diurnal variation of evaporation(PDF, 464 KB)
Max Kigobe, Imperial College London
Climate change and anthropogenic impacts on the Upper Nile (PDF, 1.5 MB)
Najda Leith, University College London
Simulation tools for space-time rainfall with climate change scenarios (PDF, 409 KB)
Ilias G Pechlivanidis, Imperial College London
Relating conceptual rainfall–runoff model structure and parameters to catchment characteristics: a case study on the Upper Lee catchment (PDF,1.8 MB)
M Shamsudduha, University College London
Estimating arsenic-affected population in Bangladesh using high-resolution LandScan global population model (PDF, 229 KB)
Simon Cook, University College London
Geological controls on hydrodynamics and contaminant transport in the Hertfordshire Chalk aquifer (PDF, 4.1 MB)
SA Quinn, University College London
Contaminant attenuation in Chalk groundwater: a new approach using radiochemistry (PDF, 1.3 MB)
Paul Swift, University of Oxford
Trawling for genetic switches in bacterial genomes (PDF, 817 KB)
Xiaohui Liu, University College London
The Effect of Solar Irradiation on the Removal of Humic Substances from Water (PDF, 133 KB)
Xingwei Zhu, Imperial College London
Analysis and Modelling of Granular Media Filtration Processes (PDF, 221 KB)
Xuhui Dong, University College London
Tracking eutrophication in Taihu Lake using the diatom record: potential and problems (PDF, 188 KB)