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  • Carbon Dioxide and Water Vapour Fluxes of a Alkaline Fen and Their Dependence on Reflectance
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    - Year 2018

    This study shows results of parallel measurements of greenhouse gases fluxes (carbon dioxide and water vapour) and canopy reflectance of alkaline fen. Fluxes were measured using eddy-covariance technique on micrometeorological station located in the Upper Biebrza Basin (NE Poland) in Rogożynek Village. Study site is located in the Biebrza National Park which was established to protect one of the biggest coherent lowland wetland...

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  • High-Resolution Discharge Forecasting for Snowmelt and Rainfall Mixed Events
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    Discharge events induced by mixture of snowmelt and rainfall are strongly nonlinear due to consequences of rain-on-snow phenomena and snowmelt dependence on energy balance. However, they received relatively little attention, especially in high-resolution discharge forecasting. In this study, we use Random Forests models for 24 h discharge forecasting in 1 h resolution in a 105.9 km 2 urbanized catchment in NE Poland: Biala River....

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  • Modelling Wetland Growing Season Rainfall Interception Losses Based on Maximum Canopy Storage Measurements
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    • W. Ciężkowski
    • T. E. Berezowski
    • M. Kleniewska
    • S. Szporak-Wasilewska
    • J. Chormański

    - Water - Year 2018

    This study estimates rainfall interception losses from natural wetland ecosystems based on maximum canopy storage measurements. Rainfall interception losses play an important role in water balance, which is crucial in wetlands, and has not yet been thoroughly studied in relation to this type of ecosystem. Maximum canopy storage was measured using the weight method. Based on these measurements, daily values of interception losses...

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  • Wetlands in flux: looking for the drivers in a central European case
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    • T. E. Berezowski
    • M. Wassen
    • J. Szatyłowicz
    • J. Chormański
    • S. Ignar
    • O. Batelaan
    • T. Okruszko

    - WETLANDS ECOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT - Year 2018

    Planet Earth is undergoing significant changes which are driven by natural and anthropogenic factors. However, it is difficult to identify the drivers and their effect on the environment and ecosystems because there are many interdependencies. In this study we present a multi-parameter approach to assess the effect of changes in human-induced and natural drivers on a wetland ecosystem. The study area is one of the most prominent...

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