Dr. Marius Floriancic

Dr.  Marius Floriancic

Dr. Marius Floriancic

Lecturer at the Department of Civil, Environmental and Geomatic Engineering

ETH Zürich

Institut für Umweltingenieurwiss.

HIF D 18.2

Laura-Hezner-Weg 7

8093 Zürich

Switzerland

Additional information

Research area

catchment hydrology, ecohydrology, water resources

My research integrates small scale field investigations and large scale data evaluation to understand hydrological processes of water movement through different compartements of the water cycle (subsurface - surface - vegetation - atmosphere).

 

Projekte:

since 2020   Water movement through the forest water cycle

2017 - 2019   Low-flow characteristics across Switzerland

 

Experimental Sites:

WaldLab Forest Experimental Site (ZH)

Groundwater Lab "Kappelen" (BE)

 

Publications (selected)

Floriancic MG, Allen S and Kirchner JW; (2024) Young and new water fractions in soil and hillslope waters. Hydrology & Earth System Sciences; https://doi.org/10.5194/hess-28-4295-2024

Floriancic MG, Abhervé R, Bouchez C, Jimenez-Martinez J and Roques C; (2024) Evidence of Groundwater Seepage and Mixing at the Vicinity of a Knickpoint in a Mountain Stream. Geophysical Research Letters; https://doi.org/10.1029/2024GL111325

Floriancic MG,  Stockinger MP, Kirchner JW and Stumpp C; (2024) Monthly new water fractions and their relationships with climate and catchment properties across Alpine rivers. Hydrology & Earth System Sciences; https://doi.org/10.5194/hess-28-3675-2024

Grundmann MH, Molnar P and Floriancic MG; (2024) Quantification of enrichment processes in throughfall and stemflow in a mixed temperate forest. Hydrological Processes; https://doi.org/10.1002/hyp.15224

Floriancic MG, Allen S and Kirchner JW; (2024) Isotopic evidence for seasonal water sources in tree xylem and forest soils. Ecohydrology; https://doi.org/10.1002/eco.2641

Floriancic MG and Kirchner JW; (2024) Isotopic offsets in throughfall and stemflow may have small effects on estimates of winter precipitation fractions. Hydrological Processes; https://doi.org/10.1002/hyp.15095

Bernhard F, Floriancic MG, Treydte K, Gessler A, Kirchner JW and  Meusburger K; (2024) Tree- and stand-scale variability of xylem water stable isotope signatures in mature beech, oak and spruce. Ecohydrology; https://doi.org/10.1002/eco.2614

Höge M, Kauzlaric M, Siber Rosi, Schönenberger U, Horton P, Schwanbeck J, Floriancic MG, Viviroli D, Wilhelm S, Sikorska-Senoner AE, Addor N, Brunner M, Pool S, Zappa M and Fenicia F; (2023) CAMELS-CH: hydro-meteorological time series and landscape attributes for 331 catchments in hydrologic Switzerland. Earth System Science Data; https://doi.org/10.5194/essd-15-5755-2023

Floriancic MG, Allen S, Meier R, Truniger L, Kirchner JW and Molnar P; (2022) Potential for significant precipitation cycling by forest-floor litter and deadwood. Ecohydrology; https://doi.org/10.1002/eco.2493

Floriancic MG, Spies D, van Meerveld I and Molnar P; (2021) A multi-scale study of the dominant catchment characteristics impacting low-flow metrics. Hydrological Processes; https://doi/10.1002/hyp.14462

Floriancic MG, Berghuijs WR, Molnar P, and Kirchner JW; (2021) Seasonality and drivers of low flows across Europe and the United States. Water Resources Research; https://doi.org/10.1029/2019WR026928

Floriancic MG, Berghuijs WR, Kirchner JW, and Molnar P; (2020) Effects of climate anomalies on warm-season low flows in Switzerland. Hydrology & Earth System Sciences; https://doi.org/10.5194/hess-24-5423-2020

Martinetti S, Fatichi S, Floriancic MG, Burlando P and Molnar P; (2020) Field evidence of riparian vegetation response to groundwater levels in a gravel‐bed river. Ecohydrology; https://doi.org/10.1002/eco.2264

Floriancic MG, Fischer BMC, Molnar P, Kirchner JW and van Meerveld I; (2019) Spatial variability in specific discharge and streamwater chemistry during low flows: results from snapshot sampling campaigns in eleven Swiss catchments. Hydrological Processes; https://doi.org/10.1002/hyp.13532

Floriancic MG, van Meerveld I, Smoorenburg M, Margreth M, Naef F, Kirchner JW and Molnar P; (2018) Spatio‐temporal variability in contributions to low flows in the high Alpine Poschiavino catchment. Hydrological Processes; https://doi.org/10.1002/hyp.13302

Honours

Year Distinction
2024 Editor's Highlight Collection in "Hydrology and Earth System Sciences" - Young and new water fractions in soil and hillslope waters
2024 Top downloaded paper in “Ecohydrology” - Potential for significant precipitation cycling by forest-floor litter and deadwood
2024 Editor's Choice Collection in "Hydrological Processes" - Isotopic offsets in throughfall and stemflow may have small effects on estimates of winter precipitation fractions
2023 Top downloaded paper in “Hydrological Processes” - A multi-scale study of the dominant catchment characteristics impacting low-flow metrics
2023 Top downloaded paper in “Water Resources Research” - Seasonality and Drivers of Low Flows Across Europe and the United States

Course Catalogue

Autumn Semester 2024

Number Unit
102-0527-00L Experimental and Computer Laboratory I (Year Course)
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