Sentences with phrase «leading hydrologist»

I don't think I slept for 3 days — and finally rang Australia's leading hydrologist who told me that — no — I wasn't going mad.
Although I was discussing it with leading hydrologist before that.
The astonishingly massive evaporite deposit, 3,900 feet (1,200 m) thick, appears to be draining an area far larger than a map - based or topographic watershed would suggest, says lead hydrologist David Boutt.
PCIC Lead Hydrologist Markus Schnorbus was quoted in an article on the Fraser River in Canadian Geographic magazine.
PCIC Director Francis Zwiers and Lead Hydrologist Markus Schnorbus formally presented draft project reports to BC Hydro at the crown corporation's Burnaby offices on January 12, 2011.

Not exact matches

A hydrologist named Chen Xing objected to this policy on the basis that it would lead to water logging and alkalinization of farm land due to a high water table produced by the dams.
«Rising groundwater levels are expected to be a chronic problem and will likely be a major issue for all large cities along the coast in the future,» said David Bjerklie, a Geological Survey hydrologist and lead author of the report.
That allows lake water to drain into the subsurface soils, according to a team of scientists led by Laurence C. Smith, a UCLA geographer, and Larry Hinzman, a hydrologist at the University of Alaska in Fairbanks.
«We're at the stage of saying, «OK, these (levels) compared to a benchmark indicate more evaluation need to be done,»» said Wesley Stone, a Geological Survey hydrologist and the study's lead author.
Warmer global temperatures will lead to shallower snowpack in many mountainous areas, says Keith Musselman, a hydrologist at the National Center for Atmospheric Research in Boulder, Colorado.
«We did not expect to see glaciers reduced at such a large scale,» said Joseph Shea, lead author of the new report and a glacier hydrologist in Nepal, according to the New York Times.
«The signal of future glacier change in the region is clear: continued and possibly accelerated mass loss from glaciers is likely given the projected increase in temperatures,» Joseph Shea, a glacier hydrologist at the International Centre for Integrated Mountain Development (ICIMOD), Kathmandu, Nepal, who led the study, said in a statement.
a team of Dutch scientists led by hydrologist Yoshihide Wada, Utrecht University.
«We did not expect to see glaciers reduced at such a large scale,» said Joseph Shea, lead author of the new report and a glacier hydrologist in Nepal, according to the New York Times.
To find out how much of an effect this has on sea level, a team of Dutch scientists led by hydrologist Yoshihide Wada, a Ph.D. researcher at Utrecht University, divided the Earth's land surface into 31 - by -31-mile (50 - by - 50 kilometer) squares on a grid to calculate present and future groundwater usage.
After we informed the wider scientific community of our situation, a leading NOAA hydrologist circulated our work among many of his colleagues - meteorologists.
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