Actualités et séminaires

  • 24 sep Actualité

    Titre : Fonctionnement biogéochimique et trajectoires des systèmes agricoles territoriaux français: flux de carbonne, azote et phosphore (1852-2014)

    Les membres du jury seront :

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  • 29 juin Séminaire

    The river discharge is an important component of the in Earth’s water cycles which couples the continents and oceans in the climate system. These fluxes are difficult to estimate due to un-gauged rivers, submarine groundwater discharges, human activities, and measurement errors. One approach is based on the observed river discharge and a simple annual water balance model for ungauged rivers, but it only provides flux estimates with large uncertainties and low temporal frequency which are unsatisfactory for oceanic modelling needs.

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  • 22 juin Séminaire

    2018 Darcy Lecture

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    Masaki Hayashi, Ph.D., is a professor in the Department of Geoscience at the University of Calgary. He holds the Canada Research Chair in Physical Hydrology. Hayashi received his B.S. and M.S. in earth sciences from Waseda University and Chiba University, respectively, in Japan, and his Ph.D. in earth sciences from the University of Waterloo in Canada. His main research interests are in the connection among groundwater, surface water, and atmospheric moisture in various environments ranging from the prairies to the mountains.
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  • 15 juin Séminaire

    Dai YAMAZAKI is an Associate Professor at the Institute of Industrial Science (University of Tokyo) and Invited Scientist at JAMSTEC- Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology (Department of Integrated Climate Change Projection Research). His major research topic is hydrodynamic modeling of surface waters at the global scale.

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