Dear Colleagues,

We are organizing a session at the Fall 2010 American Geophysical Union 
Conference in San 
Francisco, December 13-17, entitled: “H28: New challenges for ecohydrology and 
integrated water 
quality modelling at the watershed scale” (see below for details). Please 
consider submitting an 
abstract. The deadline for abstract submissions is September 2nd. Abstracts can 
be submitted at: 
http://agu-fm10.abstractcentral.com/abstract.  For more information about the 
meeting, see 
http://www.agu.org/meetings/fm10/.   

Session Description
H28: New challenges for ecohydrology and integrated water quality modelling at 
the watershed 
scale
Sponsor: Hydrology
CoSponsor: Biogeosciences
Conveners:   Heidi Asbjornsen, Iowa State University; Todd Dawson, University 
of California, 
Berkeley; Friso Holwerda, Iowa State University; Lyssette Munoz, Oregon State 
University; Michael 
Rode, Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research UFZ; Indrajeet Chaubey, 
Purdue University; 
Geoge Arhonditsis, University of Toronto

Streamflow dynamics and matter fluxes in catchments are poorly understood and 
internal 
mechanisms controlling flowpaths, residence times and matter transformation are 
often ignored. 
Furthermore there is increased demand to link land use to in-stream matter 
concentrations to 
control cultural eutrophication. The emerging field of ecohydrology seeks to 
identify underlying 
mechanisms controlling water flows and fluxes-from the leaf to watershed 
scales-by applying new 
tools, innovative methods, and theoretical frameworks. Important water quality 
modelling topics 
are linkage of terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems, in-stream mass 
transformation, robust 
uncertainty analysis, evaluation of land use and climate change and optimized 
monitoring and 
modelling strategies.

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