New research reveals that drought and increased temperatures in a CO2-rich climate can dramatically alter how grasslands use and move water. The study provides the first experimental demonstration of ...
Research co-led by the University of Maryland reveals that drought and increased temperatures in a CO2-rich climate can ...
New research co-led by the University of Maryland reveals that drought and increased temperatures in a CO2-rich climate can ...
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 ...
It is also known as the vadose zone. Baker, A. & Brunsdon, C. Non-linearities in drip water hydrology: An example from Stump Cross Caverns, Yorkshire. Journal of Hydrology 277, 151-163 (2003).
The Hydrology, Water Resources & Environmental Fluid Mechanics (HWR&EFM) group wants to ensure as a graduate applicant you are well-prepared for your graduate coursework. We have identified a set of ...
This Section implements all activities of the IAEA's Water Resources Programme, which promotes and transfers know-how on the use of isotope hydrology as an effective tool for water resources ...
With the increase in climate change, global precipitation estimates have become a necessity for predicting water-related ...
We have developed a snow energy balance algorithm that can compute the snow state very efficiently for distributed model. This spatially distributed snow model was named as Dsnow model. This snow ...
Beneath sandy beaches, microbes filter chemicals from groundwater and safeguard ocean health. A new study reveals that sneaker waves provide a lens to explore the impending impacts of sea level rise ...
The Hydrology Group researches the role and behaviour of water in the environment and the ways in which these respond to environmental change, past present and future. We are particularly engaged in ...