The Hydrology Section is one of eleven in the American Geophysical Union. Its members are concerned with the cycling of continental water (solid, liquid and vapor) at all scales, and with physical, chemical and biological processes driven by that cycling.
The EGU General Assembly 2013 will bring together geoscientists from all over the world into one meeting covering all disciplines of the Earth, Planetary and Space Sciences. Especially for young scientists, it is the aim of the EGU to provide a forum where they can present their work and discuss their ideas with experts in all fields of geosciences.
EGU Division of Hydrological Sciences
The hydrological sciences have their own division within the European Geosciences Union (EGU). This Hydrological Sciences division (HS) has three main tasks:(1)Organizing the hydrological part of the program during the annual EGU General Assembly, (2) Running its on-line open access journal: Hydrology and Earth System Sciences (HESS), (3) Recognizing deserving colleagues in various stages of their careers with its Award program.
HEPEX (The Hydrologic Ensemble Prediction EXperiment)
HEPEX seeks to advance the science and practice of hydrologic ensemble prediction (HEPS) and its usage for risk-based decision making by engaging in several kinds of ongoing activities. Participation in HEPEX is open to anyone wishing to contribute to its objectives. Individuals interested in becoming involved in HEPEX can do so through participation in its activities.
International Association of Hydrological Sciences
IAHS promotes the study of all aspects of hydrology through discussion, comparison, and publication of research results and through the initiation of research that requires international cooperation. IAHS Press publishes the Hydrological Sciences Journal, the Red Book Series that includes proceedings of between eight and 12 symposia per year, and other more specialised publications. IAHS maintains strong connections with the International Hydrological Programme of UNESCO and with the Hydrology and Water Resources Programme of the World Meteorological Organisation (WMO).
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The Integrated Land Ecosystem Atmosphere Processes Study (ILEAPS) is a core project of Future Earth with the purpose of encouraging and fostering high-quality research on the interaction between land, ecosystem and the atmosphere. ILEAPS also has an Early Career Scientist Network (ECS).