Thiago Nascimento
PhD candidate in Large-Sample Hydrology at Eawag/University of Zurich, Switzerland.
Check out our EStreams dataset and catalogue for Europe: doi.org/10.1038/s41597-024-…
- Are you working with E-OBS data and wondering how they good is the data when compared to purely national datasets, such as the provided in CAMELS? Then check it out this new piece of work recently published in HESS. The work was a collaboration with Franziska Clerc-Schwarzenbach!
- To start the year, what about this very interesting preprint by my colleague #JuliaRudlang from #TUDelft bringing some insights about the jointly controls of Europe’s hydrology. If you work with #largesamplehydrology this is a must read :)
- Working with large-sample hydrology datasets and curious about how maps with varying levels of detail influence the identification of geology–streamflow relationships? Check out our latest preprint at HESS! #Hydrology #CatchmentHydrology #LargeSampleHydrology #Eawag #hightlightpaper #HESS
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- Are you working in large-sample hydrology? If so, we invite you to submit an abstract to our session for EGU 2026: HS2.4.2 "Large-Sample Hydrology: Advancing dataset developments, enhancing process understanding, and unifying insights through catchment modeling"
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- Are you interested in large-sample hydrology💧, working with #EOBS, #EStreams, or another European large-sample dataset? 🐫 🐪 Here, Franziska and I investigated how a standardized European dataset performs for modeling in comparison to high-resolution ones 📝 We are happy to get your comments! 💬
- Reposted by Thiago NascimentoA new dataset on the water quality in Swiss river catchments is now available. CAMELS-CH-Chem incorporates up to 40 water quality parameters for 115 Swiss catchments between 1981 and 2020 💡 👉 www.eawag.ch/en/departmen... @bafu.admin.ch @thiagovnascimento.bsky.social
- Happy to share that if you are interested in large sample hydrology datasets and specifically water quality data you can now check our now officially published dataset: doi.org/10.1038/s415...
- In case someone missed (and is interested), here we have the EStreams website (catalogue): estreams.eawag.ch Maybe useful for knowing where to download European streamflow data 😁
- EStreams dataset version 1.3 available at: doi.org/https://doi.... Note that the catalogue remains unchanged. Stay updated for future extensions.
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- Yesterday we had an amazing workshop event at Eawag. Such a unique opportunity to hear from big names in the field of hydro(geo)logy, and also the very insightful discussions from early career scientists! A big thank you for all who participated! 💧📖
- ‼️💧Interesting event for the hydrologists around Zürich: @eawag.bsky.social free workshop: History of hydrology for the future of education Date: 18.6.2025 Venue: Eawag Dübendorf, room FC-C20 Key speakers include Professors: Keith Beven, Okke Batelaan and Jan Seibert. I hope to see you there!
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- In the era of large-sample hydrology, knowing where to find hydrological data is essential 🌊 🌳 🌧️ 💻 If you need hydro-climatic data for catchments in Europe, then you would like to check out the EStreams website: estreams.eawag.ch "European streamflow data and where to find them"
- Are you interested in large sample hydrology datasets and specifically water quality data? Then consider checking our latest preprint: “Swiss data quality: augmenting CAMELS-CH with isotopes, water quality, agricultural and atmospheric chemistry data” doi.org/10.31223/X5R...
- How do geological map details influence our perception of dominant streamflow processes in large-sample hydrology studies? 🪨 💧 🌳 🌧️ If you are interested to explore a bit more the subject, please check out our pre-print under review at HESS: doi.org/10.5194/egus...