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Stefano Barontini
DICATA, Università di Brescia
Brescia, Via Branze, 43
I--25123 Italy
barontin@ing.unibs.it
The research activity of Stefano Barontini is focused on the knowledge of the soil hydraulic and hydrologic properties, on the physically based modeling of the water content dynamics in the upper soil layers, on the distributed simulation of the rainfall/runoff process and of the water balance in meso-scale Alpine basins, and on the forecast, using distributed models, of severe flood events in large-scale mountain basins.

He has constantly performed laboratory activity and participated at several field campaigns performed by the University of Brescia, during which the properties and the hydrological constitutive relationships of the soils in some meso-scale Alpine basins (Toce at Candoglia, Oglio at Sarnico and Mella at Stocchetta) were investigated. He participated to the experiments TOCEx 1999 (in the framework of the MAP--SOP campaign), MA(SM)²Ex 2002 and 2003, and to the micrometeorological monitoring campaign of the Belvedere glacier (Anzasca Valley, Piedmont, Italy).

He participates to maintain the micrometeorological station at the Faculty of Engineering of the University of Brescia.
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