PhD candidate at the University of Zurich
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@jan_seibert@crowd_water We found that people could differentiate well between a flowing stream and a non-flowing stream, but the presence of water (e.g., isolated pools) was more difficult to observe. For more details follow the link shared by Jan. I hope you'll enjoy reading 🙂
@jan_seibert@crowd_water Thank you for sharing Jan 😊
Together with colleagues, I have asked over 1,200 people to determine the flow state at eight different streams (see picture).
@IljavM @eric_sauquet@jan_seibert@crowd_water@eaufrance We used a data set of flow state observations collected by professionals in France (@eaufrance). You can also collect this kind of observation in the CrowdWater App (@crowd_water) at any stream you want. Feel free to have a closer look https://t.co/DHAURoMmSF and enjoy reading🤓
I am happy to announce my first first-author paper:
"Are temporary stream observations useful for calibrating a lumped hydrological model?"
https://t.co/FkD2K4MDco
Thanks to my co-authors @IljavM, @eric_sauquet, Marc Vis, and @jan_seibert for their great ideas and support.
The call for #EGU2024 abstracts is open! Come join our ephemeral gathering of non-perennial stream researchers. We're looking forward to receiving your abstracts. https://t.co/xetnLHDp6D
@SZ – Danke an euch! Ich habe jede der 1,175 Minuten mit euch in 2023 genossen. Euer Format von ~10-Minutenexperteninterviews gefällt mir sehr. #SpotifyWrapped
https://t.co/ajdg9TFPLH
Thanks to everyone visiting my poster at #EGU23#egu2023 today.
If you want to have a closer look at it, you can download it here:
https://t.co/0Mb0smK20P
I went to @PlanetD1gital today. Incase you are in Zürich as well, go have a look! The exhibition is till the 6th of June and super interesting.
I also saw some familiar names of authors from #GIUZ@UZH_ch there. 🙂