PUB 2012: Theme 5

PUB SYMPOSIUM 2012

Theme 5: New Hydrological Theory - Wednesday, October 24, 2012


Convener: Murugesu Sivapalan ([email protected])
Co-Conveners: Hessel Winsemius, Alexander Gelfan ([email protected]; [email protected])

The IAHS PUB decade has seen much activity and many advances in process understanding, methods of predictions, and assessment of the predictive methods. Have the explosion of new knowledge and the methodological advances led to a unified theory of hydrology at the catchment scale compared to before PUB was launched? Theory here is seen as more than the sum total of all knowledge, but as distilled knowledge, and as knowledge that is causally interlinked, i.e., every piece of knowledge makes sense with regard to all other pieces. Theory helps to connect the specific to the general, the local to the global, and the past to the future. Theory provides a framework to assess what we know and what we do not know. Theory provides avenues to seek the knowledge that we do not possess. This session is aimed at soliciting and debating potential new ideas that could contribute to a unifying framework that connects the various advances in knowledge and understanding gained over the PUB Decade towards a coherent new theory of hydrology at the catchment scale and in this way advance our ability to make predictions in ungauged basins and under change.

Oral Programme (15 minute talks)

Time Speaker Title
13:00-13:15 Günter Blöschl Some thoughts on a new hydrological theory (invited)
13:15-13:30 Marc Bierkens Scale issues in the context of new questions, new variables and new models (invited)
13:30-13:45 Juraj Parajka Comparative assessment of runoff hydrograph predictions in ungauged basins (invited)
13:45-14:00 Hoshin Gupta The systems approach: historical perspective, need for a paradigm shift and relevance to PUB (invited)
14:00-14:15 Thorsten Wagener A framework for knowledge accumulation in hydrology (invited)
14:15-14:30 Ciaran Harman Landscape evolution and the parameterization of hillslope hydrologic models
14:30-15:00 Discussion and Future Directions

15:00-15:30 Coffee, Tea & Posters
15:30-15:45 Rens van Beek Man as a hydro-geomorphological agent: modelling pathways and shifts in evolving catchment response (invited)
15:45-16:00 Giuliano Di Baldassarre The Dynamics of floodplains as human-water systems
16:00-16:15 Stan Schymanski From prediction in ungauged basins to prediction under change: a small step for optimality theory (invited)
16:15-16:30 Martijn Westhoff Maximum Entropy production under periodic forcing: results of a simple toy model
16:30-16:45 Ulrike Scherer Spatio-temporal organization of sediment dynamics at the hillslope scale
16:45-17:00 Uwe Ehret A thermodynamic framework to link process, structure and function (invited)
17:00-17:30 Discussion and Future Directions

Poster Programme

Author Title
Zhenchun Hao The research on river ice forecast of freeze-up and break-up in Yellow River source area
Bakhram Nurtaev Long term prediction of rivers flowing in latitudinal direction
Bakhram Nurtaev Late Holocene hydrometeorological variations and solar activity

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