Aron Slabon

Aron Slabon
Bundesanstalt für Gewässerkunde · M3 - Fluvial Morphology; Sediment Dynamics and Management

M. Sc. Climate and Environmental Change

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Introduction
I am currently a PhD student at the Federal Institute of Hydrology (BfG) working on two projects: (1) "Investigating uncertainties in the estimation of spatio-temporal variable substance loads in rivers" and (2) "Integrated analysis of dynamics of suspended solids and oxygen in order to understand variability in suspended solids content and the occurrence of fluid mud in the tidal Ems.
Additional affiliations
October 2019 - January 2023
Bundesanstalt für Gewässerkunde
Position
  • PhD Student
November 2018 - January 2019
NIOZ Royal Netherlands Institute for Sea Research
Position
  • Intern
October 2016 - September 2019
Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz
Position
  • Master's Student

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Publications (7)
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Suspended sediment is one of the major contributors to the total sediment load transported by rivers. Suspended sediment transport is highly variable both in time and space, driven by complex interactions between tectonics, climate change, and anthropogenic activity. Large waterways often underlie strong anthropogenic impact, for example, to ensure...
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The Storegga slide tsunami (SST) at ca. 8100 ± 100–250 cal BP is known to be the largest tsunami that affected the North Sea during the entire Holocene. Geological traces of tsunami landfall were discovered along the coasts of Norway, Scotland, England, Denmark, the Faroes and Shetland Islands. So far, the German North Sea coast has been considered...
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The majority of sediment transported from rivers to the global oceans is moved in suspension as fine particles. Thereby, the transported sediment shapes the physical environment regarding erosive and accumulative processes. Temporal variations in sediment supply and transport lead to unquantified uncertainties in annual load estimates, requiring hi...
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EGU22 contribution in HS9.3 - Hydro-morphological processes in open water environments - measurement and monitoring techniques

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