Around 15 scientists descended on the Selke River in Germany in July for five days of intensive fieldwork. Despite a mid-week storm, the team managed to acquire a wide range of hydrological, ecological and biogeochemical data for future analysis.

Sampling invertebrates using a new push-pull technique

Sampling invertebrates using a new push-pull technique

Geophysical survey equipment set up across a gravel bar

Geophysical survey equipment set up across a gravel bar