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1. WG2 AIM
2. BASES TO PROGRESS ON
WG2 ACTIVITIES
3. FUTURE ACTIVITIES
TODAY’S OUTLINE
2.1. Online requests and discussions
2.2. First Think Tank Meetings
2.3. Preparing Conference Talks and Papers
2.4. Interacting with other WGs
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5 Working Groups; WG2 works on measuring approaches
Compare and evaluate methods and techniques towards
standardized protocols for field based quantitative appraisal of connectivity in:
o Hydrology o Sediment Transport o Landscape Structure (Topography & Roughness)
I. WG2 AIM just for new researchers jointed us
WG2
WP2.1 Sampling,
Monitoring and Surveying
WP 2.4 Managing and
Interacting
WP2.3
Data Mining
WP2.2
Post-processing
and Uncertainty
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1. Online requests and discussions 2. First Think Tank Meeting 3. Preparing Conference Talks and Papers 4. Interacting with other WGs
II. BASES TO PROGRESS ON WG2 ACTIVITIES
Photos: D. Estany
Note that documents summarising outcomes, PPTs etc. are available @ connecteur.info
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Populating the Data Pool
III. ONLINE REQUESTS AND DISCUSSIONS
Link to Details/Site (PDF) Additional Links (info)
Click here for a quick evaluation
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Summarizing the Data Pool in progress … if you have not sent your information yet, please do it asap …
Web Queries available soon
III. ONLINE REQUESTS AND DISCUSSIONS
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Summarizing the Data Pool
III. ONLINE REQUESTS AND DISCUSSIONS
In this table we will add a list of sites containing open data (making the Data Pool deeper)
Please, if you know sites with available data just let us know …
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The first Think Tank Meeting was hold in the University of Lleida, Catalunya, Spain (December 2014; see summary in www.connecteur.info)
(i) can we use new and perhaps more consistent terminology to describe connectivity?
(ii) feedbacks between structural and functional connectivity
(iii) how we should measure connectivity?
(iv) define new parameters we could measure in an ideal scenario that could provide new insights into connectivity
IV. THINKING TOGETHER The ThT Meeting
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In order to measure connectivity we should consider:
First (A), measure structure, the potential for a landscape or ecosystem to be connected, or the emergence of form from process;
Topography
Brasington et al. (2012; WRR)
Roughness
IV. THINKING TOGETHER The ThT Meeting
… some outcomes form the ThT ….
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… these measurements of structure provide data that feed the assessment of indices of potential connectivity (that might be of great interest for managers) …
Heckmann & Schwanghart (2013; Geom.)
Carvalli et al. (2013; Geom.)
Index of Connectivity ↓
Geomorphic coupling & Sediment Connectivity ↑
IV. THINKING TOGETHER The ThT Meeting
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Second (B), we need to measure fluxes, alongside change to the structure, in order to quantify feedback and thresholds which are intrinsic to the understanding of connectivity;
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Tuset et al. (2015; STOTEN)
IV. THINKING TOGETHER The ThT Meeting
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In order to measure connectivity we should consider:
First (A), if we measure structure, this is the potential (for a landscape or ecosystem) to be connected, or the emergence of form from process;
Second (B), we need to measure fluxes, alongside change
to the structure, in order to quantify feedback and thresholds which are intrinsic to the understanding of connectivity; and
Finally (C), we would ideally connect sources to sinks (or outlet fluxes) via physical tracing of water or/and sediment particles, to establish that both the structure that emerges and the fluxes that are measured are actually linked over the timescale of observation.
IV. THINKING TOGETHER The ThT Meeting
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Linking source-slope-channel-sinks using sediment 'fingerprinting’: a burnt Australian catchments
Provided by W. Blake
~60 year sediment budget (210Pbxs)
Long-established fan
Footslope and riparian
Contemporary outwash fan
Ridgetop
Side slopes
= 100 t
~60 year sediment budget (210Pbxs)
Long-established fan
Footslope and riparian
Contemporary outwash fan
Ridgetop
Side slopes
= 100 t
Long-established fan
Footslope and riparian
Contemporary outwash fan
Ridgetop
Side slopes
50 year sediment budget (137Cs)
Long-established fan
Footslope and riparian
Contemporary outwash fan
Ridgetop
Side slopes
50 year sediment budget (137Cs)
Long-established fan
Footslope and riparian
Contemporary outwash fan
Ridgetop
Sideslopes
Event-based sediment budget (7Be)
Long-established fan
Footslope and riparian
Contemporary outwash fan
Ridgetop
Sideslopes
Event-based sediment budget (7Be)
IV. THINKING TOGETHER The ThT Meeting
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Linking Erosion & Sedimentation Areas & Comparing landscape structure in these areas
Slope (deg)
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Smith and Vericat (2015; ESPL)
IV. THINKING TOGETHER The ThT Meeting
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TALKS AND PAPERS
All outcomes of our ThT Meeting have been the bases for
conference talks.
These outcomes were briefly introduced in the EGU in 2015.
A review paper is in preparation. A first draft will be available soon.
Ok … based on what we explained before in terms of main discussions of our ThT, how we are reviewing if we can or we cannot measure connectivity?
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TALKS AND PAPERS
Patch
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WATER & SEDIMENT FLUXES
TOPOGRAPHY
TRACING
… a context of new opportunities to improve measurements or observations on Topography, Water and Sediment Fluxes, and Tracing …
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TALKS AND PAPERS … then … how we can measure connectivity?
First, what are we looking for? Interested in?
Second, what are the available methods?
WISHLIST Ground surface Roughness Vegetation Soil properties Landforms and feature
Finally, how can we integrate this at multiple spatial and temporal scales?
METHODS rtk-GPS and Levelling Terrestrial Laser Scanning Structure from Motion (AP) Airborne LiDAR Radar & Satellite Geomorphological Mapping e
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Levelling rtk-GPS
V. PREPARING CONFERENCE TALKS AND PAPERS
… a review paper in progress based on an idealised experiment to measure connectivity …
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Our interactions have been based on: 1. Participating in ThT meetings (WG4 & 5) 2. Organising Training School/Workshops Together with WG4 Sediment And Water Connectivity In Mountain Drainage Basins Summer 2016 A first draft of the contents is ready (more during these days, see WG4 presentation) 3. Linking Field Meetings with WG2 objectives
VI. INTERACTING WITH OTHER WGs
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VI. INTERACTING WITH OTHER WGs
We have created a document containing different questions that everyone organising a Field Meeting would need to answer. These answers will help in linking the Field Meetings with the activities WG2 is developing.
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New ThT meeting:
Uncertainty and Errors in Measurements of Connectivity Location: University of Lleida (Catalunya, Spain) Dates: pending
Interacting with WG4:
- Outcomes last WG4 ThT meeting and - Co-organising the training school (July 2016): Sediment And Water Connectivity In Mountain Drainage Basins Interacting other WGs based on discussions in the Durhmam
meeting:
Finalising Data Pool based needs WG3-WG5 (data needs)
VII. FUTURE ACTIVITIES
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Linking Field Meetings Outcomes with WG2 deliverables
Finalising the Review Paper
Planning/organising future workshops/courses
VII. FUTURE ACTIVITIES
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Thank you very much!
Any comment, suggestion etc … contact us @ dvericat@macs.udl.cat or/and R.E.Brazier@exeter.ac.uk
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