Author Archives: Young Hydrologic Society

Early Career Scientist Rep for Hydrological Sciences Division of EGU: applications open

With the General Assembly of the European Geosciences Union (EGU) in Vienna (April 14-19) approaching fast, it’s time to assemble the new team to represent Early Career Scientists (ECS) of the Hydrological Sciences (HS) Division!

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“Gotta catch’em all” talk – February 2024 talk

Thursday, 29th of February 2024, 13:00 to 14:00 UK time, join the British Hydrological Society and Young Hydrologic Society for the first 2024 episode where Dr Ziad G. Ghauch from The Alan Turing Institute will show how to find an … Continue reading

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Call for applicants – YHS Board

The Young Hydrologic Society (YHS) is a bottom-up initiative to stimulate the interaction and active participation of young hydrologists within the hydrological community. Founded in October 2012 the YHS is currently run by a team of enthusiastic MScs, PhD students … Continue reading

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Complex problems require shared solutions: highlights and lessons learned from the Italian Hydrology Days

A Streams of Thought contribution by Nikolas Galli The Italian Hydrology Days, the annual meeting of the Italian Hydrological Society (IHS, https://www.sii-ihs.it/), have taken place recently in Matera (Figure 1). In the context of a city that is a UNESCO … Continue reading

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Nodule mining activities on the deep-seafloor ecosystem

A Streams of Thought contribution by Hayat Nasirova The deep sea, the largest ecosystem on earth and one of the least explored, is home to high biodiversity and offers an abundance of resources (Ramirez-Llodra et al., 2011). The Ocean Foundation … Continue reading

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