News Archive

News Archive

Today Markus Oismüller was collecting the precipitation deposit samples from the HOAL weather station. The first try yesterday to 'just' drive down with the 4WD car to the spot of the weather station failed due to too high snow on the road.

Luckily a neighbouring farmer could help to get out the…

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Matthias Oismüller, Rasmi Silasari and Isabella Pfeil (new doctoral student of the Vienna Doctoral Programme on Water Resource Systems, watch her profile here) are currently installing the temporal soil net again at the HOAL fields.

The soil net sensors had to be removed from the fields for a short…

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In the last days Patrick Hogan (DK WRS), Matthias Oismüller (TU Wien) and Claire Brenner (BOKU Wien) installed soil flux sensors, radiation sensors and an eddy covariance station at the border of two fields with different land use. On one field maize is growing, the other field is currently bare…

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Due to a cooperation between the Institute for Water Quality, Resources and Waste Management of TU Wien (IWAG) and the Environment Agency Austria (Umweltbundesamt) colleagues from TU Wien installed today a deposit collector at the HOAL weather station site.

The goal of this project, where Ottavia…

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Last night a heavy thunderstrom crossed the HOAL catchment. In around 15min 40mm of rainfall occured, the highest measured intensity of the rainfall was 3,5mm/min for a duration of 10min. The highest measured discharge at the catchment outlet was >800 l/s and the installed H-flume (designed for…

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Philipp Stadler got his publication "Real-time monitoring of beta-d-glucuronidase activity in sediment laden streams: A comparison of prototypes" recently published.

In his work he compares four automatic prototypes for the detection of enzymatic activity in the HOAL stream, which is used as a…

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Today Ottavia Zoboli (Alumni of the DK programme on water resource systems) and Helene Trautvetter (Institute for Water Quality, Resources and Waste Management, TU Wien) installed a sediment sampler in the HOAL catchment. Within a project from the TU Wien and the Umweltbundesamt of Austria, a…

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As predicted last weekend heavy rain fall occured in eastern Austria. Also the HOAL was affected by high precipitation rates.

In 30 hours around 60mm of rainfall occured and this led to a discharge rise at the catchment outlet from 1,5 l/s to over 40,0 l/s. Compared to the mean rates (820mm/year…

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In the last days Rasmi and Xiaofei were operating electromagnetic induction (EMI) measurements at the HOAL with support of Geophysics students from TU Wien. Two devices with a shallow and a deep range of the signal have been used. There were several profiles on the different managed crop fields in…

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For the ongoing ESA Sentinel-1A satellite calibration in the HOAL new soil moisture sensors were installed additionally between the existing soil net by Mariette Vreugdenhil. A network of in total 20 additional sensors will help evaluating the signals of Sentinel-1A.

A goal of the satellite…

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