Join us at 1:00 pm ET on Wednesday, July 8th for the first lecture in the CUAHSI Virtual Short Course: Theory and application of time-variable transit times in hydrologic systems Instructed by Ciaran Harman, Johns Hopkins University
________________________________ This hands-on short course covers the theory of time-variable transit times based on StorAge Selection (SAS) functions. The first lecture in this virtual short course series is free and open for everyone to join! No advance registration is required. This new theory generalizes the idea of a transit time distribution to fully non-stationary conditions, where flows in and out of a system are variable in time, and the transport processes themselves may also change. The theory has application in all areas of hydrology where tracer data is used to make inferences about the storage and transport of water, including catchment studies using passive tracers like δ18O and D, studies of hyporheic exchange in streams using active tracer injections, and experimental studies in columns, flumes and tanks. For additional information visit https://www.cuahsi.org/harman_transittimes This lecture will be recorded and archived on the CUAHSI website for later viewing. ________________________________ To join the lecture on July 8th at 1:00 pm ET: Point your browser to http://cuahsi.adobeconnect.com/virtualshortcourse/ and log in as a guest. You will be prompted with audio connection upon entering the meeting room. Questions? Contact [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
