Author Archives: Young Hydrologic Society

Is the Caspian Sea the next Aral lake?

A streams of thoughts contribution by Hayat Nasirova The Caspian Sea (CS) is the largest lake on Earth. It is located at the intersection of Europe and Asia. It is called “sea” because it has an ocean-type earth layer at the … Continue reading

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“Gotta catch’em all” talk – Fourth talk

Join us for the fourth episode of the “Gotta catch’em all” series to hear about precipitation downscaling and climate-soil-vegetation interactions. Get your free place at: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/bhs-yhs-gotta-catchem-all-may-2023-episode-3-tickets-619587231087 See you there!

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Bridging the gap between research and the public: the role of citizen scientists

A Streams of Thought contribution by Paola Mazzoglio and Miriam Bertola. The potential of  citizen science in hydrology Citizen scientists (i.e., volunteers who help conducting tasks in scientific research) have the potential to play an important role in hydrology. The … Continue reading

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EGU23 Short Course – Meet the editors (1): how to write and revise your manuscript

Preparing a manuscript for submission to a scientific journal may be hard work for many scientists. Still, scientific writing is an essential step of the research process, because the form used to present the results is often as important as … Continue reading

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EGU23 Short Course – DataViz: Visualise your data effectively and avoid common pitfalls

Visualisation of scientific data is an integral part of scientific understanding and communication. Scientists have to make decisions about the most effective way to communicate their results everyday. How do we best visualise the data to understand it ourselves? How … Continue reading

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