Garvelmann, Jakob
Wissenschaftlicher MitarbeiterDipl. HydrologeProfessur für Hydrologie |
Wissenschaftlicher Mitarbeiter/Doktorand im DFG-Projekt:
Forschungsinteressen
- Schneehydrologie
- Abflussbildungsprozesse
- Experimentelle Hydrologie
- Isotopenhydrologie
Hochschulbildung
| seit 01/2011 | Wissenschaftlicher Mitarbeiter/Doktorand am Professur bzw. Institut für Hydrologie Freiburg, Dissertationsthema: Vegetation influences on snow processes |
| 05/2010 - 01/2011 | Wissenschaftliche Hilfskraft am Institut für Hydrologie Freiburg: Aufbau und Betreuung einer eLearning Plattform (moodle) für die Hochschullehre |
| 10/2004 - 03/2010 | Studium an der Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg, Hydrologie Diplom Thema der Diplomarbeit: The Characteristic Length Scale of Stable Isotope Variation in Catchments |
| 2008 | Praktikum: McDonnell´s Hillslope and Watershed Hydrology Lab, Oregon State University, USA |
Auszeichnungen
Posteraward for the most innovative study at the "Tag der Hydrologie" - Conference 2012"
Publikationen
Garvelmann, J., Külls, C., and Weiler, M. (2012): A porewater-based stable isotope approach for the investigation of subsurface hydrological processes, Hydrol. Earth Syst. Sci., 16, 631-640
Garvelmann, J., Pohl, S., and Weiler, M. (2013): From observation to the quantification of snow processes with a time-lapse camera network, Hydrol. Earth Syst. Sci., 17, 1415-1429. doi:10.5194/hess-17-1415-2013, 2013
Konferenzbeiträge
Pohl, S., Stöckl, L., Garvelmann, J. and Weiler, M. (2011): Detailed spatial and temporal observations of snow covers in mountainous watersheds using numerous low-cost standalone sensors, presented at European Geosciences Union General Assembly 2011, Vienna, Austria |
Garvelmann, J., Pohl, S. and Weiler M. (2012): The application of time-lapse photography for the observation of snow processes in mountainous catchments, presented at European Geosciences Union General Assembly 2012, Vienna, Austria |
Pohl, S., Garvelmann, J. and Weiler, M. (2012): Observation of the difference in snow cover evolution between open and forested areas, presented at European Geosciences Union General Assembly 2012, Vienna, Austria |
Weiler, M., Pohl, S., Garvelmann, J. and Wawerla, J. (2012):A new low-cost ultrasonic and meteorological sensor for observation of snow hydrological processes, presented at European Geosciences Union General Assembly 2012, Vienna, Austria |
Garvelmann, J., Pohl, S. und Weiler, M. (2012): Potential der Zeitraffer-Fotografie zur Beobachtung der räumlichen Verteilung von Schneedeckeneigenschaften, präsentiert am Tag der Hydrologie 2012, Freiburg, Deutschland |
Pohl, S., Garvelmann, J. und Weiler, M. (2012): Detaillierte Feldbeobachtung der räumlichen und zeitlichen Variabilität der Schneedeckeneigenschaften mit einem Netzwerk aus zahlreichen kostengünstigen Sensoren, präsentiert am Tag der Hydrologie 2012, Freiburg, Deutschland |
Garvelmann, J., Pohl, S. and Weiler, M. (2012): Monitoring of vegetation influences on snow processes in a mid-latitude mountainous environment, presented at CWRA-CGU National Conference 2012, Banff, Alberta, Canada |
Pohl, S., Garvelmann, J. and Weiler, M. (2012): High resolution monitoring of spatial and temporal variability of mountain snow covers, presented at CWRA-CGU National Conference 2012, Banff, Alberta, Canada |
Pohl, S., Garvelmann, J. and Weiler, M. (2012): Observation of Vegetation Influences on Snow Processes using a High Density Monitoring Network presented at AGU Fall Meeting 2012, San Francisco, USA |
Garvelmann, J., Pohl, S. and Weiler M. (2013): Influence of a vegetation cover on the snow melt energy balance measured with a high density snow monitoring station network presented at European Geosciences Union General Assembly 2013, Vienna, Austria |
Pohl, S., Garvelmann, J., and Weiler M. (2013): Monitoring the spatial and temporal variability of snow cover properties using a network of standalone sensors and time-lapse cameras presented at European Geosciences Union General Assembly 2013, Vienna, Austria |
Mitglied der Graduiertenschule "Environment, Society and Global Change" (ESGC)
