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SUMMARY:VicWaCI - Hydrologic shift during and after the Millennium drought: explanatory factors and changes in subsurface storage and flow regime.
DESCRIPTION:Catchment hydrologic response to rainfall has changed since the start of the Millennium drought\, and in many cases has not returned to the pre-drought state. In 2010–2016\, following the end of the drought\, the average annual rainfall was close to the pre-drought norm across our study catchments\, yet streamflow deficits were still ~-21% on average. This was a direct consequence of drought-induced shift in catchment behaviour. A simultaneous assessment of a large range of factors representing climate\, vegetation\, soils\, groundwater\, and human impacts allows us to identify the factors related to streamflow anomalies during and since the drought. A complimentary analysis of low flow and cease-to-flow conditions demonstrates widespread changes in catchment storage and transition of many Victorian catchments towards a higher degree of flow intermittency. \nDr Margarita Saft is a Research Fellow in the Department of Infrastructure Engineering at the University of Melbourne. Her research focuses on shifts in rainfall-runoff response associated with long droughts\, long-term changes in catchment functioning and its implications for hydrological modelling\, and impact of subsurface processes on runoff generation. She received her PhD from the University of Melbourne in 2017\, where she investigated the changes in hydrologic behaviour during multi-year droughts in South-Eastern Australia. \nLink to the webinar and iCalendar reminder can be found here. \n 
URL:https://adaptloddonmallee.com.au/event/vicwaci-hydrologic-shift-during-and-after-the-millennium-drought-explanatory-factors-and-changes-in-subsurface-storage-and-flow-regime/
LOCATION:Online Webinar
CATEGORIES:Educational,Natural Resources
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SUMMARY:2020 Victorian Integrated Catchment Management Winter Sessions
DESCRIPTION:Who should attend: Anyone interested in Integrated Catchment Management / Natural Resource Management. Please share this program with your networks \nThis year we are running online sessions that address key questions about the value of catchment stewardship and integrated approaches to the management of land\, water and biodiversity. \nSo what is stewardship? Who are the stewards? Does it make a difference in the face of climate change with severe events\, drought and fires? How do we know when we have good stewardship? \nThese weekly sessions are interactive where you can engage with panel members and presenters while you learn about past successes\, and help chart the future of Natural Resource Management. \nSession topics\, panel members\, and presenters are outlined in the attached program. \nRegistration: Click here to register interest to join in on these free sessions. \nRegister once to receive calendar invites to each of the eight sessions from 3 July to 19 August. Registrations will remain open until the last session.ICM Winter Sessions 2020 – Program
URL:https://adaptloddonmallee.com.au/event/2020-victorian-integrated-catchment-management-winter-sessions/
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