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Water balance of paludiculture: sustainable management of peatsoils
Methodology:
Literature, modelling and discussing current experiments
Research objective/question:
Paludiculture is the productive land use of wet and rewetted peatlands that preserves the peat soil and thereby minimizes ...
Supervisor: Klaas Metselaar
Department: Soil Physics and Land Management group |
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Sediment Yield Modelling of the Meuse River
The sediment balance for the Meuse River is not well known. The annual loads of gravel, sand and silt in the river are important to explain morphological processes in the river and response to measures. Assessment and analysis of ...
Supervisor: Hermjan Barneveld+ expert Deltares
Department: Soil Physics and Land Management group |
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Snowmelt, frozen soils and soil erosion in Norway
Problem context
One of the research themes of the Nibio institute in Southern Norway (As) is the understanding of water pathway processes in small catchments and to define small, local measures for reducing peak flow and soil ...
Supervisor: Jantiene Baartman
Department: Soil Physics and Land Management group |
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Water quality mapping in the Upper Berg and Breede River Catchments
Problem context
Ineffective water treatment infrastructure, as well as industrial and agricultural runoff are all factors contributing to a decreasing water quality in the Upper Berg and Breede Catchments. A decline in water qua ...
Supervisor: Michel Riksen
Department: Soil Physics and Land Management group |
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Modelling hydrological responses in burned and unburned forests
Wildfires have become a persistent threat in the Mediterranean, especially in the Iberian Peninsula where, on average, more than 100 000 ha y 1 of land burned in the past decade. From the commonly reported environmental disturbanc ...
Supervisor: Jantiene Baartman
Department: Soil Physics and Land Management group |
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WaterVision: crop production subject to
dry, wet or saline conditions
To simulate the effects of hydrology and climate change on agricultural production SWAP (hydrology) and WOFOST (crop growth) are well-known models. They allow a distinction between the effects of dry, wet (oxygen stress) or saline ...
Supervisor: Jos van Dam / Mirjam Hack-ten Broeke
Department: Soil Physics and Land Management group |
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Salinity of soil and groundwater: Netherlands, Australia, Israel, world
Water scarcity is a major reason to use salt or brackish water in semi-arid region agriculture, just as salt water intrusion is a cause of salinity problems in Dutch and other coastal areas. Poor quality irrigation water as well a ...
Supervisor: Sjoerd van der Zee
Department: Soil Physics and Land Management group |
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