
BOKU HyWa
@boku_hywa
Research at the Institute of Hydrology and Water Management (HyWa) aims to quantify and predict water, energy and solute transport processes within catchments.
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https://www.wau.boku.ac.at/hywa/ 19-12-2018 14:12:57
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It is always a great and important experience to set up and make own measurements in the field. We had very good and instructive days during our course 'Hydrological field studies' in the BOKU University Lehrforst Rosalia. Many thanks to the students who participated so actively.


Assist. Prof. Bano Mehdi-Schulz introduces her research and highlights her Elise Richter ふみや project ALUCSI in this week’s scilog: scilog.fwf.ac.at/en/environment… BOKU University eliserichternetwork


Univ.-Prof. Hans-Peter Nachtnebel feierte dieser Tage seinen 80. Geburtstag. Er war von 1993 bis 2011 Vorstand des Instituts IWHW an der BOKU University. Er hat Lehre und Forschung wesentlich geprägt und weiterentwickelt: forschung.boku.ac.at/fis/suchen.per… Wir gratulieren herzlichst!


Are you an ECS thinking about organizing your first workshop? 🧐In this week’s article on the HS blog, Marit van Tiel, @CryoCaro, Lauren Somers, and Mountain Research Initiative @mtnresearchmri.bsky share their top tips: blogs.egu.eu/divisions/hs/2…

Das kulturtechnische Feldpraktikum ist stets ein Highlight des UIW Studiengangs an der BOKU University. Bei den heißen Temperaturen in dieser Woche waren wir froh über die Abkühlung in und an der Ybbs bei den hydrom. Flügelmessungen, Tracermessungen und geodätischen Profilaufnahmen


Bano Mehdi-Schulz war mit Kollegin Veronika Gaube Institute of Social Ecology Vienna im Rahmen ihres FWF-Projekts ALUCSI zu Gast in der Ö1-Sendung „Punkt Eins“. BOKU University Hier das Interview zu Landwirtschaft, Landnutzungsänderungen & Nitratauswaschung zum Nachhören (bis 1.9.)! oe1.orf.at/programm/20230…

Research group with BOKU HyWa contribution has published an article about widespread deoxygenation in warming rivers in Nature Climate Change: rdcu.be/dl91t BOKU University

Happy that our HyWa colleagues Mathew Herrnegger and Gabriel Stecher are part of the SWAQ-Uganda project BOKU University


Following the KickOff-Meeting of the #SWAQ-Uganda project, all partners explored the case study catchment of the Mpanga river and its main tributary, the Rushango river. MINISTRY OF WATER AND ENVIRONMENT 🇺🇬 IIASA BOKU University ADC in Uganda 🇦🇹🇺🇬 #WaterQuality #SGDs #Hydrology #FieldVisitsMatter


Deepening the understanding of drivers and pressures of water quality degradation, colleagues from HyWa and Kabale University visited the Maziba catchment in southwestern Uganda BOKU University Kabale University OeAD #SGDs #PopulationPressure #FieldVisitsMatter #Africa-UniNet


Helping to manage water quality requires understanding how & where nitrogen flows. Regional nitrogen budgets are calculated for agricultural production systems in doi.org/10.1016/j.jenv…. Great collaboration between tuvienna & BOKU University in the NitroClimAT project Klima+Energiefonds



High-alpine cryo-hydro-gravimetry at Mt. Zugspitze. Successful kickoff at BOKU University of the unique FWF DFG public | @[email protected] Weave research project G-MONARCH with the partners BOKU HyWa, GFZ, Uni Augsburg & Umweltforschungsstation Schneefernerhaus gfz-potsdam.de/presse/meldung… schneefernerhaus.de/news-article/s…


Our colleague Christoph Klingler and colleagues of the BOKU University institutes IWA and HyWa were involved in the recently published articles about optimizing the weir control of Lake Mondsee: part 1 Hydraulics (doi.org/10.1007/s00506…) & part 2 Hydrology (doi.org/10.1007/s00506…)



Happy to receive DI Gabriel Stecher and Florian Sorge from BOKU University BOKU HyWa. They are researching agricultural practices in Mpanga catchment area so as to improve water quality under the #SWAQ project in partnership with IIASA AustrianDev. 👏


How does meltwater travel downstream? 🚨In a new perspective paper Nature Water we argue that the current lack of understanding of cryosphere-groundwater connectivity could lead to inaccurate predictions of water availability in mountain regions (1/n) nature.com/articles/s4422…
