[{"publication_status":"published","user_id":"83781","title":"Vertical water age and water renewal in a large riverine reservoir","volume":631,"author":[{"full_name":"Gai, Bo","first_name":"Bo","last_name":"Gai"},{"first_name":"Bertram","last_name":"Boehrer","full_name":"Boehrer, Bertram"},{"last_name":"Sun","first_name":"Jian","full_name":"Sun, Jian"},{"last_name":"Li","first_name":"Yuanyi","full_name":"Li, Yuanyi"},{"last_name":"Lin","first_name":"Binliang","full_name":"Lin, Binliang"},{"orcid":"0000-0002-4520-7916","last_name":"Shatwell","first_name":"Tom","full_name":"Shatwell, Tom","id":"86424"}],"type":"scientific_journal_article","citation":{"short":"B. Gai, B. Boehrer, J. Sun, Y. Li, B. Lin, T. Shatwell, Journal of Hydrology 631 (2024).","apa":"Gai, B., Boehrer, B., Sun, J., Li, Y., Lin, B., &#38; Shatwell, T. (2024). Vertical water age and water renewal in a large riverine reservoir. <i>Journal of Hydrology</i>, <i>631</i>(3), Article 130701. <a href=\"https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jhydrol.2024.130701\">https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jhydrol.2024.130701</a>","ama":"Gai B, Boehrer B, Sun J, Li Y, Lin B, Shatwell T. Vertical water age and water renewal in a large riverine reservoir. <i>Journal of Hydrology</i>. 2024;631(3). doi:<a href=\"https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jhydrol.2024.130701\">10.1016/j.jhydrol.2024.130701</a>","bjps":"<b>Gai B <i>et al.</i></b> (2024) Vertical Water Age and Water Renewal in a Large Riverine Reservoir. <i>Journal of Hydrology</i> <b>631</b>.","havard":"B. Gai, B. Boehrer, J. Sun, Y. Li, B. Lin, T. Shatwell, Vertical water age and water renewal in a large riverine reservoir, Journal of Hydrology. 631 (2024).","ieee":"B. Gai, B. Boehrer, J. Sun, Y. Li, B. Lin, and T. Shatwell, “Vertical water age and water renewal in a large riverine reservoir,” <i>Journal of Hydrology</i>, vol. 631, no. 3, Art. no. 130701, 2024, doi: <a href=\"https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jhydrol.2024.130701\">10.1016/j.jhydrol.2024.130701</a>.","ufg":"<b>Gai, Bo u. a.</b>: Vertical water age and water renewal in a large riverine reservoir, in: <i>Journal of Hydrology</i> 631 (2024), H. 3.","van":"Gai B, Boehrer B, Sun J, Li Y, Lin B, Shatwell T. Vertical water age and water renewal in a large riverine reservoir. Journal of Hydrology. 2024;631(3).","chicago-de":"Gai, Bo, Bertram Boehrer, Jian Sun, Yuanyi Li, Binliang Lin und Tom Shatwell. 2024. Vertical water age and water renewal in a large riverine reservoir. <i>Journal of Hydrology</i> 631, Nr. 3. doi:<a href=\"https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jhydrol.2024.130701\">10.1016/j.jhydrol.2024.130701</a>, .","chicago":"Gai, Bo, Bertram Boehrer, Jian Sun, Yuanyi Li, Binliang Lin, and Tom Shatwell. “Vertical Water Age and Water Renewal in a Large Riverine Reservoir.” <i>Journal of Hydrology</i> 631, no. 3 (2024). <a href=\"https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jhydrol.2024.130701\">https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jhydrol.2024.130701</a>.","din1505-2-1":"<span style=\"font-variant:small-caps;\">Gai, Bo</span> ; <span style=\"font-variant:small-caps;\">Boehrer, Bertram</span> ; <span style=\"font-variant:small-caps;\">Sun, Jian</span> ; <span style=\"font-variant:small-caps;\">Li, Yuanyi</span> ; <span style=\"font-variant:small-caps;\">Lin, Binliang</span> ; <span style=\"font-variant:small-caps;\">Shatwell, Tom</span>: Vertical water age and water renewal in a large riverine reservoir. In: <i>Journal of Hydrology</i> Bd. 631. Amsterdam, Elsevier BV (2024), Nr. 3","mla":"Gai, Bo, et al. “Vertical Water Age and Water Renewal in a Large Riverine Reservoir.” <i>Journal of Hydrology</i>, vol. 631, no. 3, 130701, 2024, <a href=\"https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jhydrol.2024.130701\">https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jhydrol.2024.130701</a>."},"place":"Amsterdam","publication_identifier":{"issn":["0022-1694"],"eissn":["1879-2707"]},"year":"2024","doi":"10.1016/j.jhydrol.2024.130701","abstract":[{"lang":"eng","text":"Water quality and hypoxia in lakes and reservoirs are strongly associated with water renewal. Yet vertical water exchange is still not fully understood and challenging to evaluate in highly dynamic systems. Here, we applied a scaling approach using the vertical timescale, vertical water age (VWA), defined as time since a water parcel last touched the water surface. We established a 3D hydrodynamic-based age model to quantify the vertical water renewal in Xiangxi Bay, a tributary bay of the Three Gorges Dam. The integrated effects of hydrodynamic processes like stratification, intruding density currents from the mainstream, and upstream inflow on the vertical renewal were accounted for. Results indicated that the spatial–temporal distribution of VWA in Xiangxi Bay depended on stratification and forms of intruding density currents. Age was large in spring and summer, and small in autumn and winter, reaching a maximum of 25 days in April. The vertical water renewal was faster during bottom intrusions from the mainstream than during middle and surface intrusions. At times, the epilimnion contained old water due to circulations, and the hypolimnion contained young water due to upstream flushing. In contrast to natural lakes, the bottom water was often younger than overlying intermediate waters. This demonstrated that mixed layer depth was insufficient to fully capture the vertical exchange in riverine systems with significant surface/bottom intrusion. The findings suggested VWA as a quantitative measure of vertical water transport in highly dynamic systems and its usability for environmental water management."}],"publisher":"Elsevier BV","status":"public","publication":"Journal of Hydrology","department":[{"_id":"DEP8022"}],"extern":"1","quality_controlled":"1","article_number":"130701","_id":"12212","issue":"3","language":[{"iso":"eng"}],"date_created":"2024-12-08T19:37:43Z","date_updated":"2024-12-11T14:03:33Z","keyword":["Vertical water renewal","Water age","Thermal stratification","Hypoxia","3D hydrodynamic-based age model","Water environmental management"],"intvolume":"       631"},{"quality_controlled":"1","department":[{"_id":"DEP1500"}],"intvolume":"        11","date_updated":"2026-03-27T09:00:25Z","keyword":["Borderline personality disorder","Interpersonal problems","Social cognition","Belief updating","Renewal","Impression formation","Attitudes","Psychotherapy"],"external_id":{"isi":["001271707800001"],"pmid":["39026374"]},"date_created":"2026-03-25T13:36:06Z","article_number":"15","_id":"13577","issue":"1","language":[{"iso":"eng"}],"author":[{"full_name":"Konegen, Kevin","last_name":"Konegen","first_name":"Kevin"},{"first_name":"Georg","last_name":"Halbeisen","orcid":"0000-0002-9529-2215","full_name":"Halbeisen, Georg","id":"85780"},{"last_name":"Paslakis","first_name":"Georgios","full_name":"Paslakis, Georgios"}],"type":"scientific_journal_article","citation":{"chicago":"Konegen, Kevin, Georg Halbeisen, and Georgios Paslakis. “A Second Chance for First Impressions: Evidence for Altered Impression Updating in Borderline Personality Disorder.” <i>Borderline Personality Disorder and Emotion Dysregulation</i> 11, no. 1 (2024). <a href=\"https://doi.org/10.1186/s40479-024-00259-y\">https://doi.org/10.1186/s40479-024-00259-y</a>.","chicago-de":"Konegen, Kevin, Georg Halbeisen und Georgios Paslakis. 2024. A second chance for first impressions: evidence for altered impression updating in borderline personality disorder. <i>Borderline Personality Disorder and Emotion Dysregulation</i> 11, Nr. 1. doi:<a href=\"https://doi.org/10.1186/s40479-024-00259-y\">10.1186/s40479-024-00259-y</a>, .","van":"Konegen K, Halbeisen G, Paslakis G. A second chance for first impressions: evidence for altered impression updating in borderline personality disorder. Borderline Personality Disorder and Emotion Dysregulation. 2024;11(1).","ufg":"<b>Konegen, Kevin/Halbeisen, Georg/Paslakis, Georgios</b>: A second chance for first impressions: evidence for altered impression updating in borderline personality disorder, in: <i>Borderline Personality Disorder and Emotion Dysregulation</i> 11 (2024), H. 1.","din1505-2-1":"<span style=\"font-variant:small-caps;\">Konegen, Kevin</span> ; <span style=\"font-variant:small-caps;\">Halbeisen, Georg</span> ; <span style=\"font-variant:small-caps;\">Paslakis, Georgios</span>: A second chance for first impressions: evidence for altered impression updating in borderline personality disorder. In: <i>Borderline Personality Disorder and Emotion Dysregulation</i> Bd. 11. London, BioMed Central (2024), Nr. 1","mla":"Konegen, Kevin, et al. “A Second Chance for First Impressions: Evidence for Altered Impression Updating in Borderline Personality Disorder.” <i>Borderline Personality Disorder and Emotion Dysregulation</i>, vol. 11, no. 1, 15, 2024, <a href=\"https://doi.org/10.1186/s40479-024-00259-y\">https://doi.org/10.1186/s40479-024-00259-y</a>.","ama":"Konegen K, Halbeisen G, Paslakis G. A second chance for first impressions: evidence for altered impression updating in borderline personality disorder. <i>Borderline Personality Disorder and Emotion Dysregulation</i>. 2024;11(1). doi:<a href=\"https://doi.org/10.1186/s40479-024-00259-y\">10.1186/s40479-024-00259-y</a>","apa":"Konegen, K., Halbeisen, G., &#38; Paslakis, G. (2024). A second chance for first impressions: evidence for altered impression updating in borderline personality disorder. <i>Borderline Personality Disorder and Emotion Dysregulation</i>, <i>11</i>(1), Article 15. <a href=\"https://doi.org/10.1186/s40479-024-00259-y\">https://doi.org/10.1186/s40479-024-00259-y</a>","short":"K. Konegen, G. Halbeisen, G. Paslakis, Borderline Personality Disorder and Emotion Dysregulation 11 (2024).","ieee":"K. Konegen, G. Halbeisen, and G. Paslakis, “A second chance for first impressions: evidence for altered impression updating in borderline personality disorder,” <i>Borderline Personality Disorder and Emotion Dysregulation</i>, vol. 11, no. 1, Art. no. 15, 2024, doi: <a href=\"https://doi.org/10.1186/s40479-024-00259-y\">10.1186/s40479-024-00259-y</a>.","havard":"K. Konegen, G. Halbeisen, G. Paslakis, A second chance for first impressions: evidence for altered impression updating in borderline personality disorder, Borderline Personality Disorder and Emotion Dysregulation. 11 (2024).","bjps":"<b>Konegen K, Halbeisen G and Paslakis G</b> (2024) A Second Chance for First Impressions: Evidence for Altered Impression Updating in Borderline Personality Disorder. <i>Borderline Personality Disorder and Emotion Dysregulation</i> <b>11</b>."},"place":"London","isi":"1","volume":11,"title":"A second chance for first impressions: evidence for altered impression updating in borderline personality disorder","pmid":"1","publication_status":"published","user_id":"83781","status":"public","publication":"Borderline Personality Disorder and Emotion Dysregulation","publication_identifier":{"issn":["2051-6673"]},"doi":"10.1186/s40479-024-00259-y","year":"2024","abstract":[{"text":"Background\r\nIndividuals with borderline personality disorder (BPD) frequently alter between idealizing and devaluing other persons, which has been linked to an increased tendency to update self-relevant beliefs and impressions. We hypothesized that increased impression updating could stem from reduced attitude contextualization, i.e., a process in which impression-disconfirming information is linked to contextual cues.\r\nMethods\r\nIndividuals diagnosed with BPD and controls (recruited online, with unknown diagnostic status) completed an impression formation paradigm. They first learned about the positive or negative behaviors of others in one Context A (e.g., Person 1 is helpful), followed by learning about behaviors of the opposite valence in a second Context B (Person 1 is rude). We also manipulated between participants whether the observed behaviors were directed toward the study participants (self-relevant) or, more generally, at other people (other-relevant). The contexts were marked by differently-colored backgrounds (e.g., yellow vs. blue), to avoid influences of prior knowledge or experiences. After exposure to information in both contexts, participants rated their impressions of the persons in Context A, Context B, and, crucially, a previously unknown Context C (white background). We examined whether the initial or an updated impression (re-)emerged in Context C.\r\nResults\r\nInitial impressions remained stable and dominated the ratings of controls across contexts A, B, and C for both self-relevant and other-relevant behaviors, consistent with contextualizing impression-disconfirming information. As expected, however, individuals with BPD only showed updated impression ratings in Context C for self-relevant behaviors, consistent with the assumed reduced tendency to contextualize impression-disconfirming self-relevant information. Further exploratory analyses suggest that more severe BPD symptoms predicted more pronounced impression updating in the self-relevant condition.\r\nConclusions\r\nThe findings help to illuminate the mechanisms underlying interpersonal problems in individuals with BPD. People with BPD are not just more inclined to discard positive first impressions but to re-evaluate disliked others when they behave positively, contributing to the volatility of interactions with others. Contextualization has known and modifiable antecedents, and the study may thus provide potential targets for therapeutic intervention. Future studies will need to replicate the findings with specified controls.","lang":"eng"}],"publisher":"BioMed Central"}]
