Dr. Marianna Soler Presents Research on Microplastics at Vienna Water Conferences 2023 Researchers from the Universitat de Girona presented significant findings at the Vienna Water Conferences 2023, with Dr. Marianna Soler discussing the "Development of flash floods in inundated environments." This presentation emphasized the importance of understanding flood dynamics to enhance disaster response strategies. The event underscored UdG's commitment to contributing to global environmental management efforts. 21 d’agost 2023
The Universitat de Girona (UdG) continues to make significant strides in environmental physics, as evidenced by their active participation in the prestigious Vienna Water Conferences 2023. Held in Vienna, this unique event combined three major anniversaries: the 40th of the World Congress of the International Association for Hydro-Environment Engineering and Research (IAHR), the 5th of the World Conference on Great Rivers, and the 30th of the Danube Conference.Representing the UdG, Dr. Marianna Soler delivered a compelling presentation on the "Development of flash floods in inundated environments." This research highlights the complex dynamics of floodwaters, crucial for predicting and mitigating the impacts of sudden flooding in various geographical settings. Dr. Soler’s work contributes to a broader understanding of flood behavior under extreme conditions, which is vital for preparing effective flood response strategies.The participation of the Universitat de Girona at this international gathering underscores the university's dedication to addressing critical environmental issues through rigorous scientific research. The findings presented by Dr. Soler and her team are not only relevant for academic and professional communities but also for policymakers and stakeholders involved in environmental management and disaster response planning.For more detailed insights into Dr. Soler's research, interested parties are encouraged to consult the published article "Development of flash floods in inundated environments" presented at the Vienna Water Conferences 2023.