We are primarily focused on the processes controlling hydrologic fluxes in cold regions and within the greater Earth system. Improved understanding of these processes is essential for sustainable ...
Hydrology is the study of water storage and movement in the Earth system, including the effects of hydrologic fluxes on the distribution of energy, chemicals and sediments. Students may take the ...
Interested contributors have until 30 January 2023 to submit abstracts for the IAEA’s International Symposium on Isotope Hydrology: Sustainable Water Resources in a Changing World, to be held from 3 ...
If you’re passionate about water resources, consider adding on UW’s innovative, interdisciplinary master’s degree in water resources. As a UW student, you’ll learn from leaders in various fields — ...
Forest hydrology, the study of how water flows through forests, can help illuminate the connections between forests and water, but it must advance if it is to deal with today's complexities, including ...
The key to good water management is knowledge - knowing how much water is there, where it comes from, where it flows and finding out its age and quality. Such information can be gained through the use ...