“Hypothesis testing in Hydrology” at EGU 2017

EGU 2017: Call for abstracts (Submission deadline: Jan 11, 2017, Financial support application deadline: Dec 1, 2016).

We are organizing the PICO session “Hypothesis testing in Hydrology” at the upcoming EGU 2017. What is a PICO? Find out via the following link: http://egu2017.eu/pico.html

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Early Career events @ WaterNet Gaborone 26 – 28 Oct

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Dear (early career) colleagues,
At the upcoming 2016 WaterNet Symposium, the Young Hydrologic Society (YHS), WaterNet Alumni Association and IAHS are organizing two events for early career water professionals. We highly encourage you to attend, and spread the word among your personal network. Although the events specifically aim towards early career water professionals, everyone is of course more than welcome to join!

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New YHS Board

Starting 5 Oct 2016, Nilay Dogulu (chair), Harsh Beria (secretary), and  Wouter Berghuijs (co-chair) will serve on the 2016 – 2017 board of YHS. We thank Tim van Emmerik for all his contributions as a (founding) board member in the past years. If you have any questions, comments or ideas, feel free to share them with the board! Want to get actively involved YHS? Contact us!

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Chair: Nilay Dogulu (Middle East Technical University)

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Secretary: Harsh Beria (University of Lausanne)

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Co-chair: Wouter Berghuijs (University of Bristol)

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Hallway Conversations – Steve Wondzell

A –Streams of Thought– contribution by Kevin Roche.

Steven Wondzell is a Research Aquatic Ecologist at the Pacific Northwest Research Station of the US Forest Service. Dr. Wondzell’s research explores the hydrological and biogeochemical linkage between surface waters and groundwaters in high mountain streams. The geographic focus of this work is the HJ Andrews (HJA) experimental forest in Oregon’s Western Cascade Mountains. This Long Term Ecological Research Station (LTER) has served as both the birthplace and the proving ground for many hydrological theories in the last 40 years, and novel understanding continues to emerge from within its boundaries. I had the pleasure to sit down with Dr. Wondzell just steps from the HJA headquarters.
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Relevant graduate job websites in hydrology

Please find below the link to a list of important websites and mailing lists to keep up to date with various academic positions (graduate and postdoc opportunities + tenure track jobs) in hydrology and in general earth sciences. We hope it helps! Thanks to Harsh Beria (from the Hydrology Section Student Subcommittee of the American Geophysical Union, AGU H3S)  for compiling such an exhaustive resource!
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1c2k1RV7mogsFAMDOHufciYI65Vi0Sg9rWxdfpxXPJQc/edit

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