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About myself My name is Patrick Bogaart. I am a postdoc at Wageningen University. The subject of my current NWO sponsored research project is Catchment-water residence time: understanding the relation between landscape organization and flow pathways. I'm also interested in (what I call) catchment architecture. Research interests
- Hydrological aspects of environmental earth system science; hydrogeomorphology; catchment architecture; landscape evolution; soil–landform–vegetation interactions.
- Environmental modelling (model development and modeling methodology); GIS (esp. terrain analysis).
- Organisational principles: pattern formation; optimality; thermodynamics of environmental systems.
Selected publications - New: Bogaart, P. W., A. J. Teuling, and P. A. Troch (2008), A state-dependent parameterization of saturated-unsaturated zone interaction, Water Resour. Res., 44, W11423, doi:10.1029/2007WR006487. [download]
- New: Bogaart, P. W. (2008), Palaeohydrology: an introduction with an annex on The African Humid Period, in Climate and the hydrological cycle, edited by Bierkens et al., pp. 211–233, IAHS Special Publication 8, IAHS Press, Wallingford, UK. [order download]
- New: Hasan, S., P. A. Troch, P. W. Bogaart, and C. Kroner (2009), Evaluating catchment-scale hydrological modeling by means of terrestrial gravity observations, Water Resour. Res., 44, W08416, doi:10.1029/2007WR006321. [download]
- New: Tetzlaff, D., J. J. McDonnell, S. Uhlenbrook, K. J. McGuire, P. W. Bogaart, F. Naef, A. J. Baird, S. M. Dunn, C. Soulsby (2008), Conceptualizing catchment processes: simply too complex? Hydrological Processes, 22, 1727–1730. [download]
- Bogaart, P.W. and P. A. Troch, 2006, Curvature distribution within hillslopes and catchments and its effect on the hydrological response, Hydrology and Earth System Sciences, 10, 925–936. www.hydrol-earth-syst-sci.net/10/925/2006/
- Bogaart, P.W. and P.A. Troch, On the use of soil-landscape evolution modelling in understanding the hillslope hydrological response. In: Hydrology, Science and Practice for the 21st Century, volume 1. Proceedings of the British Hydrological Society Conference held at Imperial College London, 12–16 July 2004.[download paper] [download powerpoint presentation(5MB!)]
- Process based modelling of the fluvial response to rapid climate change — with reference to the river Maas during the Last Glacial–Interglacial transition. My phD thesis.
- Bogaart, P. W., R. T. Van Balen, C. Kasse and J. Vandenberghe, Process-based modelling of fluvial system response to rapid climate change I: model formulation and generic applications. Quaternary Science Reviews, 22 (20), 2077–2095, 2003.doi:10.1016/S0277-3791(03)00143-4. [download pdf]
- Bogaart, P.W., R.T. Van Balen, C. Kasse and J. Vandenberghe, Process-based modelling of fluvial system response to rapid climate change II. Application to the River Maas (The Netherlands) during the Last Glaciai–Interglacial Transition, Quaternary ScienceReviews, 22(20), 2097–2110, 2003.doi:10.1016/S0277-3791(03)00144-6. [dowload paper]
- Bogaart, P. W., G. E. Tucker and J. J. de Vries, Channel network morphology and sediment dynamics under alternating periglacial and temperate regimes: A numerical simulation study, Geomorphology,54, 357–277, 2003 doi:10.1016/S0169-555X(02)00360-4. [download paper]
- Bogaart, P. W., R. T. van Balen, J. Vandenberghe, and C. Kasse (2002), Process-based modelling of the climatic forcing of fluvial sediment flux: some examples and a discussion of optimal model complexity. In: Sediment Flux to Basins: Causes, Controls and Consequences, edited by S. J. Jones and L. E. Frostick, Geological Society Special Publications, 191, 187–198, Geological Society, London. [download phD-thesis version of this paper]
- Renssen, H. and Bogaart, P. W., 2002, Atmospheric variability over the 14.7 kyr BP stadial-interstadial transition in the North Atlantic region as simulated by an AGCM, Climate Dynamics,doi:10.1007/s00382-002-0271-7. [download paper]
- Bogaart, P. W., and R. T. van Balen (2000), Numerical Modeling of theResponse of Alluvial Rivers to Quaternary Climate Change, Global and Planetary Change, 27, 147–163, doi:10.1016/S0921-8181(01)00064-9. [download paper]
Posters Contact - Dr. Patrick W. Bogaart
Hydrology and Quantitative Water Management Group Department of Environmental Sciences Wageningen University - Visiting adress:
Atlasgebouw / Building 104, room D505 Droevendaalsesteeg 4, - Mail adress
P.O. Box 47, 6700 AA, Wageningen, The Netherlands - phone: 31 (0)317 484017
mobile: 31 (0)6 27057675 fax: 31 (0)317 484885 email: patrick.bogaart at wur dot nl
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