National Weather
Service hydrologist Ed Plumb reports high water on the Chena River, along Chena Hot Springs road east of town.
Coast Range site that — per the Forest
Service hydrologist — lost a foot of topsoil in the past century and how has about 2/3 of an inch remaining.
Not exact matches
Other members of the Advisory Council include; Dr Kwadjo Andah, a retired civil engineer and
hydrologist with vast knowledge in the water sector, Mr. Emmanuel Gaze who happens to be the immediate past director of Technical
Services, Community Water and Sanitation Agency, Togbe Hodzi Dunyo vi, chief of Ave — Atave in the Volta region, His Royal Majesty Dr. Ihenetu Eze, the Igbo king in Ghana and Dr. Donald Agumenu, a leadership consultant and philanthropist.
«Looking at 300 pages as a whole, the main message is that even if we don't know exactly how drought will manifest in the future, the consequences for forests are likely to be worse,» said Charles Luce, a research
hydrologist with the Forest
Service's Rocky Mountain Research Station and co-editor of the report.
«Climate and land use change have long been linked to changes in water yield,» said Peter Caldwell, research
hydrologist for the Forest
Service Southern Research Station (SRS) and primary author of the article recently published in the journal Global Change Biology.
Gordon Grant, a research
hydrologist at the US Forest
Service's Pacific Northwest Research Station in Corvallis, Oregon, calls the explanation «simple, elegant, and plausible».
Research
Hydrologist Charlie Luce, with the Rocky Mountain Research Station's Aquatic Sciences Laboratory in Boise, Idaho, along with cooperators at the University of Idaho and the US Forest
Service Northern Region, reflect on the decline of precipitation in the region's mountains for 60 years.
One major question revolves around how much of the mercury would leach out of the soil into surrounding waterways, according to Steve Sebestyen, a research
hydrologist at the USDA Forest
Service in Grand Rapids, Minnesota, who was not involved with the new research.