Results of an intercomparison study under the Atmospheric Model Intercomparison Project (AMIP) to assess the abilities of 29 global climate models (GCMs) in simulating various aspects of regional and ...
The science of catchment management encompasses a broad spectrum of hydrological processes that dictate the mobilisation, storage, and release of water within a landscape. Contemporary research has ...
Transboundary watersheds supply water, food, and energy to vast populations and play a critical role in sustaining natural ecosystems. Precipitation variability and drought directly influence water ...
The UW Hydrologic Science Program offers advanced graduate education in the technical, philosophical, socioeconomic and methodological aspects of hydrology, focusing on both surface and subsurface ...
Wetlands are an important link between water and land ecosystems. They provide habitats and refuges for wildlife, flood protection, and contribute to abatement of impact of pollution and promoting ...
Over 40% of the world’s population is affected by water scarcity, with that number expected to rise as the effects of climate change are ever more acutely felt. The Tuscan Islands Biosphere Reserve, ...
Both conceptual and physically-based hydrologic models contain parameters that must be identified and calibrated to improve the fit between simulated and observed streamflow. Single objective ...
The central Amazon forest is projected to experience larger interannual precipitation variability, with uncertain impacts on terrestrial hydrologic fluxes. How surface runoff, groundwater, and ...
The University of Wyoming hydrologic science program is an interdisciplinary Ph.D. program that fulfills an important need by organizing a rigorous Ph.D.-level curriculum, with sufficient numbers of ...
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