Titre: Von Morgan bis Bond : Schilthornbahn 1959-1969 Auteur:Bernet, Daniel Sujet:History & Archaeology Fait partie de:
Berner Zeitschrift für Geschichte und Heimatkunde, 2008, Vol.70(3), p.1
Identifiant:
0005-9420 (ISSN); 10.5169/seals-247360 (DOI)
Titre:
Guide de la France avant la France : sites et musées de la préhistoire à la civilisation gallo-romaine / Daniel Bernet
Auteur:Bernet, Daniel Editeur:
Paris : P. Horay
Date:
1984
Collation:
280 p. : ill. ; 21 cm
Collection:
Guides Horay
Documents dans cette collection:Guides Horay Sujet RERO:Archéologie
- France Sujet RERO - forme:[Guides touristiques et de visite] Classification:ge-ulsa AC:5France Identifiant:
2705801391 (ISBN); http://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb34761551w (URN) No RERO:
0565383
Zischg, Andreas Paul, Mosimann, Markus, Bernet, Daniel Benjamin, Röthlisberger, Veronika
Journal of hydrology (Amsterdam), February 2018, Vol.557, pp.350-361
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ScienceDirect Journals (Elsevier)
Titre: Validation of 2D flood models with insurance claims Auteur:Zischg, Andreas Paul; Mosimann, Markus; Bernet, Daniel Benjamin; Röthlisberger, Veronika Sujet:2d Flood Model ; Validation ; Insurance Claims ; Model Performance ; 2d Flood Model ; Validation ; Insurance Claims ; Model Performance ; Geography Description:
•An alternative data set for the validation of 2D flood models is presented.•Validation based on insurance claims is more conservative in specific cases because of stronger weighting to urbanized areas.•Validation approach is focused on flood exposure and loss analyses at single building scale. Flood impact modelling requires reliable models for the simulation of flood processes. In recent years, flood inundation models have been remarkably improved and widely used for flood hazard simulation, flood exposure and loss analyses. In this study, we validate a 2D inundation model for the purpose of flood exposure analysis at the river reach scale. We validate the BASENT simulation model with insurance claims using conventional validation metrics. The flood model is established on the basis of available topographic data in a high spatial resolution for four test cases. The validation metrics were calculated with two different datasets; a dataset of event documentations...
Fait partie de:
Journal of hydrology (Amsterdam), February 2018, Vol.557, pp.350-361
Identifiant:
0022-1694 (ISSN); 1879-2707 (E-ISSN); 10.1016/j.jhydrol.2017.12.042 (DOI)
Titre: Geographic distribution of Tetracapsuloidesbryosalmonae infected fish in Swiss rivers: an update Auteur:Wahli, Thomas Contributeur:Bernet, Daniel; Steiner, Pascale; Schmidt-Posthaus, Heike Sujet:Proliferative kidney disease
- Switzerland
- brown trout
- geographic distribution Description:
Abstract.: Proliferative kidney disease (PKD) has been recognized as a potential threat to brown trout (Salmotrutta) populations in Switzerland. A study performed in 2000/2001 on 139 sampling sites from 127 rivers in Switzerland revealed a wide distribution of fish infected by Tetracapsuloidesbryosalmonae, the causative agent of PKD. The present study aimed to complement this dataset by studying a further 115 sample sites from 91 rivers and 4 fish farms. Mainly brown trout were investigated for the presence of T. bryosalmonae by a combination of macroscopical, histological and immunohistochemical examination. In approximately 56% of the examined sampling sites, T. bryosalmonae-infected fish were found. The prevalence of infected fish at individual sites ranged from 0% to 100%. Infection intensity, judged on the basis of histological and immunohistochemical evaluation for the degree of parasite infection, varied greatly between and within sites. PKD-positive sites were found in all areas of Switzerland. The wide distribution of the disease in Swiss rivers indicates that PKD may be a causative factor for the catch decline of brown trout, which was suggested over recent decades in Switzerland
Publication en relation:
Aquatic Sciences. - 2007/69/1/3-10
Document hôte:Aquatic Sciences Identifiant:
10.1007/s00027-006-0843-4 (DOI)
Titre: Fachausweis statt Goldmedaille Auteur:Puntas Bernet, Daniel Fait partie de:
Zeitschrift für Sozialhilfe : ZESO, 2011, Vol.108(2), p.30
Identifiant:
1422-0636 (ISSN); 10.5169/seals-839988 (DOI)
Titre: Assessment of fish health status in four Swiss rivers showing a decline of brown trout catches Auteur:Zimmerli, Simone Contributeur:Bernet, Daniel; Burkhardt-Holm, Patricia; Schmidt-Posthaus, Heike; Vonlanthen, Pascal; Wahli, Thomas; Segner, Helmut Sujet:Brown trout
- EROD
- histopathology
- kidney
- liver
- proliferative kidney disease
- fish health
- biomarker Description:
Abstract.: A pronounced decline in catch of brown trout (Salmo trutta L.) over the last 10-20 years has been reported for many rivers in Switzerland. Impaired health status of the fishes has been suggested as one possible cause of the decline. The present study investigated the health status of juvenile brown trout from four Swiss rivers which experienced reductions of brown trout catches during the last two decades: Emme, Liechtensteiner Binnenkanal (LBK), Necker and Venoge. A gradient approach was applied, studying at each river a headwater (HW), midstream (D1) and downstream site (D2). Fish health was assessed by the following indices: hepatic 7-ethoxyresorufin-O-deethylase (EROD) activity, organ (liver, kidney) histopathology, and gross biometric indices (condition factor, hepatosomatic index). Hepatic EROD activities were generally low without showing significant within- or between-stream differences. Histopathological alterations of the liver displayed a moderate downstream increase in the Emme, LBK and Necker, but not in the Venoge. Between-stream differences of liver pathology were small. Kidney histopathology was not different between upstream and downstream sites, except for Emme and Venoge, where fishes at the downstream sites were infected with the parasite Tetracapsuloides bryosalmonae, the cause of the proliferative kidney disease (PKD). The findings from this study point to an association of within-stream gradients in water quality, PKD prevalence, fish health and brown trout biomass, whereas between-stream differences of actual fish health status reflecting the different levels of catch declines observed in the four rivers during the last two decades are not evident
Publication en relation:
Aquatic Sciences. - 2007/69/1/11-25
Document hôte:Aquatic Sciences Identifiant:
10.1007/s00027-006-0844-3 (DOI)
Titre: "Dank Aldi kann ich Bach und Wagner hören" Auteur:Puntas Bernet, Daniel Fait partie de:
Zeitschrift für Sozialhilfe : ZESO, 2010, Vol.107(3), p.26
Identifiant:
1422-0636 (ISSN); 10.5169/seals-839580 (DOI)
Titre: Traumdestination für Behinderte Auteur:Puntas Bernet, Daniel Fait partie de:
Zeitschrift für Sozialhilfe : ZESO, 2010, Vol.107(1), p.24
Identifiant:
1422-0636 (ISSN); 10.5169/seals-839550 (DOI)
Bernet, Daniel B, Zischg, Andreas Paul, Prasuhn, Volker, Weingartner, Rolf
Environmental modelling & software : with environment data news, November 2018, Vol.109, pp.134-151
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ScienceDirect Journals (Elsevier)
Titre: Modeling the extent of surface water floods in rural areas: Lessons learned from the application of various uncalibrated models Auteur:Bernet, Daniel B; Zischg, Andreas Paul; Prasuhn, Volker; Weingartner, Rolf Sujet:Surface Water Flood ; Rural Environment ; Flood Inundation Model ; Uncalibrated ; Validation ; Surface Water Flood ; Rural Environment ; Flood Inundation Model ; Uncalibrated ; Validation ; Dem ; Ga ; Swf ; Uav ; Engineering ; Environmental Sciences ; Computer Science ; Ecology Description:
Surface water floods (SWFs) do not only increasingly threaten cities, but also affect rural areas. So far, little research has been dedicated to the prediction of SWFs in rural environments, although in practice the process is already being considered in deterministic flood hazard assessments. To test the validity of such assessments, we select four raster-based models with differing complexity and evaluate whether they reliably predict inundated areas by SWF in rural areas. The uncalibrated models are first applied to four artificial surfaces and second, to eight case studies covering manifold geographical and meteorological settings. For the case studies, the models' prediction skills are assessed based on inundated areas inferred from various sources. The models’ performance is rather low for all case studies, which highlights the necessity for calibration and/or validation of such models. Moreover, the case studies provide more general conclusions concerning the modeling of...
Fait partie de:
Environmental modelling & software : with environment data news, November 2018, Vol.109, pp.134-151
Identifiant:
1364-8152 (ISSN); 1873-6726 (E-ISSN); 10.1016/j.envsoft.2018.08.005 (DOI)
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Unexplained gonad alterations in whitefish ( Coregonus spp.) from Lake Thun, Switzerland: Levels of persistent organic pollutants in different morphs
Bogdal, Christian, Naef, Michael, Schmid, Peter, Kohler, Martin, Zennegg, Markus, Bernet, Daniel, Scheringer, Martin, Hungerbühler, Konrad
Chemosphere (Oxford), 2009, Vol.74(3), pp.434-440
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