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Cool video on hydrologic connectivity

On November 27, 2020 By Ryan Teuling In Group

PhD students are expected to follow several courses as part of their training plan. One of these courses is the A2, which is aimed at increasing the impact of, and communication about the PhD research. To fulfil the requirements of the course, Marta Antonelli produced a nice video explaining hydrologic …

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Reduced soil diatom productivity during drought

On November 18, 2020 By Ryan Teuling In Research

Although largely invisible to the human eye, large numbers of diatoms can be found on the soil surface. These diatoms are known to reflect local environmental conditions, but until recently, relatively little was known about their response to changing weather conditions. Diatoms are microscopic, unicellular algae and form one of …

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drought.NL is a platform for research on drought processes, quantification, and its impacts on water resources, agriculture, and natural ecosystems. It serves as the informal homepage of the climate hydrology team at Wageningen University.

The climate hydrology team is lead by Ryan Teuling, associate professor in the Hydrology and Quantitative Water Management Group at Wageningen University. Our research focusses on the interaction between hydrological and atmospheric processes, from diurnal to climate change timescales.

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