In International Association of
Scientific Hydrology, Commission of Snow and Ice, General Assembly of Bern, Publ.
In International Association of
Scientific Hydrology (Symposium at Cambridge 1969: Hydrology of Glaciers) 95: 139 - 145.
Not exact matches
«Most of the
scientific research and legislation efforts have focused on graywater's health risks, while less attention has been given to its environmental outcomes, including its effect on soil properties,» says Prof. Amit Gross, head of the Department of Environmental
Hydrology and Microbiology in the Zuckerberg Institute.
Their
scientific research most often involves archaeology, anthropology, speleology, geology,
hydrology, and environmental conservation.
The Foundation's remit is to explore these caves on physical and
scientific grounds, blending disciplines such as climatology, geology,
hydrology, and biology.
Since the goals of this program were established, the
scientific community has gained substantial new knowledge on pre-drainage
hydrology, climate change, and sea - level rise that have important implications for the restoration plan.
Since the CERP was launched, a
scientific consensus has developed that the Everglades ecosystem contained much more water historically than previously thought, which means recreating that level of
hydrology will require more new water and have different ecological outcomes than first anticipated in the planning.
«I welcome the fact that independent expert evidence from the Centre for Ecology &
Hydrology, and the wider
scientific community, has been taken into consideration by the European Commission and the UK Government with regard to further restrictions proposed on the use of neonicotinoid pesticides.
hydrology The
scientific study of water, often in relation to land.
Reclamation Releases Literature Synthesis on Climate Change Implications for Reclamation's Water and Environmental Resources (3rd Edition)- A
scientific report summarizing recent literature on the past and projected effects of climate change on
hydrology and water resources in the western United States.
Perhaps you could learn from someone who has actually worked on these things — well not mountain mines as we don't have mountains in Queensland — at any rate someone whose
scientific speciality is
hydrology, sedimentology and biogeochemical cycling in fluvial, marine and hyrogeological systems — but you show little sign of learning anything.
Hence, effective communication between the
scientific community and policymakers is urgently needed to relay available knowledge about the potential impacts of changes in glaciers on the region's
hydrology and environment and on the livelihoods of millions of people.