M-TROPICS at EGU 2018: Impact of land use change on microbial transport in a tropical mountain watershed

A poster was presented at EGU 2018 Conference by Dr. Kyung Hwa Cho, from UNIST, South Korea, about the modelling of E. coli in Houay Pano catchment (M-TROPICS/MSEC): a research work led by Minjeong Kim in collaboration with GET. The abstract is available here.

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M-TROPICS at JFFoS 2022 in Kyoto

Laurie Boithias presented M-TROPICS datasets collected in Mekong river basin, Lao PDR, at the interdisciplinary Japanese-French Frontiers of Science (JFFoS) Symposium 2022 in Kyoto, Japan: small and large catchment-scale climate, hydrology, and water quality long-term monitoring data including E. coli.

Interactions between surface and deep critical zone: case of South India ecosystems and agrosystems

One of the major interests of long-term critical zone observatories is to study and model the interactions between the different compartments that compose the critical zone, and in particular the feedback loops between surface and deep critical zone that affect the hydrological and geochemical cycles. The importance of these feedbacks was illustrated by salient results […]

M-TROPICS catchments introduced at the Cyberseminar Series of CUAHSI: “Introduction to critical zone observatories and watershed sites”

Muddu Sekhar (IISc Bengalore, CEFIRSE) and Laurie Boithias (GET) presented the key questions and findings from the two experimental catchments Berambadi (India) and Houay Pano (Lao PDR) at the Cyberseminar Series of CUAHSI: “Introduction to critical zone observatories and watershed sites” on Sept. 7. The introduction of the Berambadi catchment was focused on the effect […]

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