Monday, July 24, 2017
The workshop focused on integrative approaches for monitoring hydro-biogeochemical and physical processes in the "critical zone". Critical zone scientists and hydrogeophysicists presented research and participated in discussions in order to optimize the use of hydrogeophysics in critical zone science.
Adrian presented a poster on research that is part of the Waterloo-Technion University Cooperation Programme, titled: "Linking Transition-Zone Geophysical Signals to Governing Reactive Processes in the Capillary Fringe" in the session focusing on Hydro-bio-geo-chemical processes in the Critical Zone.