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Analysis of the impact of erosion efficiency on the evolution of rift-inversion orogens and associated serpentinization-derived natural H2 resources, using numerical modelling methods

This data set includes videos depicting the evolution of six numerical tectonic models of rift-inversion orogens. For these models we apply the 2D thermo-mechanical geodynamic code ASPECT, coupled with FastScape for the inclusion of surface processes. With the results from these models, we examine mantle serpentinization in rift-inversion orogens, and their associated natural hydrogen gas (H2) potential. Detailed descriptions of the model set-up and results can be found in Zwaan et al. (2026) in JGR Solid Earth. The software used for this research can be found in a Zwaan et al. (2026) Zenodo software publication.

Modellierung von Waldbestaenden mit FORECAST

Die Beurteilung der Auswirkungen von erhoehtem Eintrag von Stickstoff und anderen Naehrelementen aus der Luft auf die Ertragsfaehigkeit des Bodens und die Biomasseentwicklung des Waldes. - Mit Hilfe von Daten aus der Literatur von ertragskundlichen Versuchsflaechen und durch neue Erhebungen auf den Dauerbeobachtungsflaechen soll das Modell FORECAST an die mitteleuropaeischen Verhaeltnisse angepasst werden. - Formulierung von Richtlinien ueber geeignete Bewirtschaftungsstrategien als Reaktion auf moegliche Umweltveraenderungen.

Development of rehabilitation technologies and approaches for multipressured degraded waters and the integration of their impact on river basin management (AQUAREHAB)

Objective: Within the AQUAREHAB project, different innovative rehabilitation technologies for soil, groundwater and surface water will be developed to cope with a number of hazardous (nitrates, pesticides, chlorinated and aromatic compounds, mixed pollutions, ) within heavily degraded water systems. The technologies are activated riparian zones/wetlands; smart biomass containing carriers for treatment of water in open trenches; in-situ technologies to restore degraded surface water by inhibiting influx of pollutants from groundwater to surface water; multifunctional permeable barriers and injectable Fe-based particles for rehabilitation of groundwater. Methods will be developed to determine the (long-term) impact of the innovative rehabilitation technologies on the reduction of the influx of these priority pollutants towards the receptor. A connection between the innovative technologies and river basin management will be worked out. In a first stage of the project, the technologies and integration of their impact in river basin management will be developed in three different river basins (Denmark, Israel, Belgium). In a second stage, the generic approaches will be extrapolated to one or two more river basins. One of the major outcomes of the project will be a generic river basin management tool that integrates multiple measures with ecological and economic impact assessments of the whole water system. The research in the project is focused on innovative rehabilitation strategies to reduce priority pollutants in the water system whereas the generic management tool will include other measures related to flood protection, water scarcity and ecosystem health. The project will aid in underpinning river basin management plans being developed in EU Member States, and will demonstrate cost effective technologies that can provide technical options for national and local water managers, planners and other stakeholders (drinking water companies, industry, agriculture.

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