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liinastein.bsky.social
Hydrologist, postdoctoral researcher at University of Potsdam
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📢 We are looking for new members! ✨ Several open positions are available in all the committees, including: Blog, National Branches, Outreach & Conferences. ⏰ Deadline for sending your application: March 20, 2025. More info on the selection procedure can be found here 👇 younghs.com/2025/02/21/c...

Am Sonntag haben wir die Wahl und jede Stimme zählt! 🗳️ Für gelebte Demokratie, Weltoffenheit, Toleranz und faktenbasierte Debatten. Wir unterstützen die Initiative #Zusammenland. Gemeinsam rufen wir zu mehr Dialog und einem stärkeren Miteinander auf. #Bundestagswahl #btw25

The Young Hydrologic Society is on Bluesky now!✨ We, like many other scientific societies, decided to join the Bluesky platform. The scope of this account will be the same as before: We'll post updates on conferences, workshops, seminars, webinars, vacancies, etc. Follow us for updates! Cheers!

The Freiburg groups of Environmental Hydrological Systems and Hydrology have a Bluesky account now 🤓🎉 If you are interested in hydrological science and the latest updates from Freiburg, I recommend following it! 👉 @hydrofreiburg.bsky.social

Where we study #coastal #groundwater is significantly biased. This skewed view limits our understanding of natural processes and how climate change and human activities impact coastal ecosystems. Check out the full paper here: onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/...

It's a real shame EGU (bsky.app/profile/euro...) is not posting anything on BlueSky (despite ~5K followers here) but has kept business as usual on X'treme.

Looking for a way to programmatically animate your paper Figures? Checkout the blog post that I've written on soil model animations with some codes: deepgroundwater.com/blog/soils-a...

Only a few days left to submit your EGU abstract. If you are working with new or unusual data sources, check out ITS1.13/NH13.1 (is it only me or is that ID oddly satisfying?) meetingorganizer.copernicus.org/EGU25/sessio...

✅ Going to EGU 2025? 👉 Check out our session on the mechanisms of water quality dynamics and informed mitigation measures to protect water quality, and submit now! ⌛Abstract submission is open until January 15, 13:00 CET

📢 Time to prepare your abstract for the #EGU25 If you work on topics related to urbanization's impact on #naturalhazards and seek approaches to overcome barriers to disaster-resilient urban management Submit to 👉 NH9.8 - How urban pressures can shape or increase the occurrence of ‘natural’ hazards

Wir suchen eine(n) neue Doktorandin/en fĂźr unser Projekt CrowdWater UZH: www.geo.uzh.ch/dam/jcr:c682... , bitte beachten: fĂźr diese Stelle werden Deutschkenntnisse benĂśtigt (eventuellt kan tyskan kompenseras med goda kunskaper i svenska ;-) )

Once again a great opportunity to meet and discuss with like-minded people working on the interface of text data/NLP and earth sciences! Come join us for this one day workshop in Leipzig next year!

This is an amazing tool that makes the long process of finding an #EGU25 session to submit to soooo much easier. Thanks Jan! Obviously, if you are working with text data, no need to check but directly go for ITS1.13/NH13.1 😝 meetingorganizer.copernicus.org/EGU25/sessio...

Such an amazing visualization to think about how even high resolution models are not digital twins!

It seems the link below doesn't work. Use this one to see the favorite papers uploaded by early career scientists: padlet.com/msprenger2/f...

I can really recommend this conference. If you have the chance, do go. It’s so great for meeting people and non-stop novel science discussions 🤓

Science is better because you’re part of it. Happy LGBTQIA+ in STEM day! #QueerInSTEM #PolarPride

Knowing how deep groundwater is can help us understand how much water is available for plants and people. Unfortunately, different models that try to predict this disagree widely. doi.org/10.1088/1748...

Great overview. Thanks for creating @luximus.bsky.social

All three statements are true at the same time

„Das Versäumnis der Behörden ist ein Beispiel, was es bedeutet, wenn rechtsextreme Politik auf Umweltkatastrophen trifft. Eine Bedingung von Vox für die Unterstützung von Carlos Mazón als Regionalpremier war die Auflösung der valencianischen Notfallreaktionseinheit.“ jacobin.com/2024/10/spai...

The 2024 Living Planet Index (LPI) reports a 73% average decline in wildlife populations. While extremely worrying, the numbers presented in the LPI report are often misunderstood. Read our guide to understanding what the LPI does and doesn't mean: ourworldindata.org/2024-living-...

“Earth science for all? The economic barrier to European geoscience conferences” I reviewed this paper and I cannot recommend it highly enough. And because it’s an @eurogeosciences.bsky.social journal, it’s OA and my review is public 👍🏾 gc.copernicus.org/articles/7/2...

Very interesting paper here on what gets scientific attention and what doesn't

Do we do research, where it matters? Globally research on floods, droughts, and landslides is so biased that 100 times more people need to be affected in low-income countries before they receive a similar research attention than high-income countries agupubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1029/...

Happy Monday! #AGU_H3S is seeking feedback on what students and ECRs need to be successful! We have 1 survey for students & ECRs, and 1 for non-ECRs. We hope to identify gaps between what S&ECRs need and what they’re getting! See comments for links #Hydrology #EarlyCareer 1/4

Great discussions at this year's ISIMIP paper writing workshop here in Mainz of the global water and groundwater sector🥳. Nothing better than tackling global water challenges in a continuous Team effort!

Hydrology Paper of the Day @liinastein.bsky.social on how to deal with a plethora of publications in hydrology: the maturity of a science over six decades; multidisciplinary synthesis and "hydrologic dragons"; and the need for paper structure and spatial metadata in the context of research.

Hydrology Paper of the Day @mcmillanhydro.bsky.social on understanding the important processes that control watershed responses: hydrological signatures and a spatial geography of similarities and differences; big datasets and distributions; correlations; and site-specific linkages.

Never really felt at home with your weird data types? Looking for an EGU session where you can fit in? Two days left to join our PICO session on emergent data types, including text data, social media data, crowdsourced data, and more (or something never before seen 👀)

Women Advancing River Research 2024 Lecture Series has free webinars the 3rd Thursday of every month! 💧🌊 Hear from leading female researchers on the latest innovations & discoveries in river science. Register here for all talks: psu.zoom.us/meeting/regi...

The Hydrology Section Student Subcommittee (H3S) of the American Geophysical Union is seeking new applicants for the 2024-2025 cycle! We're seeing applicants who are excited to support students and early career folks in the hydrologic community. Applications close Dec 31. Apply here: t.co/0Yw7wVa75b

Do you use new data types (e.g. text, digital trace, opportunistic sensing)? 🔥💧☀️🌋🏔️ Join our session "Emerging data types in natural hazards and hydrology research" at EGU24 📅Deadline: 10 January 2024 🛄Travel support application: 1 Dec. 2023 meetingorganizer.copernicus.org/EGU24/sessio...

The Young Hydrologic Society is looking for new members joining their board. If you are interested in becoming more involved in the international hydrology ECR community (and meeting lots of amazing people), I highly recommend applying younghs.com/2023/10/11/c...