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         Hydrology:     more books (100)
  1. Hydrology and Floodplain Analysis (4th Edition) by Philip B. Bedient, Wayne C. Huber, et all 2007-07-28
  2. Applied Hydrology (Civil Engineering) by Ven Te Chow, David R. Maidment, et all 1988-09-01
  3. Forest Hydrology: An Introduction to Water and Forests, Second Edition by Mingteh Chang, 2006-05-25
  4. Principles of Forest Hydrology by John D. Hewlett, 2003-12-11
  5. Isotope Tracers in Catchment Hydrology (Developments in Water Science)
  6. Hydrology in Practice by Elizabeth M. Shaw, Keith J. Beven, et all 2010-08-31
  7. Elements of Physical Hydrology by George M. Hornberger, Jeff P. Raffensperger, et all 1998-05-26
  8. Hydrology and Water Management in the Humid Tropics: Hydrological Research Issues and Strategies for Water Management (International Hydrology Series)
  9. Hydrology for Engineers (Mcgraw-Hill Series in Water Resources and Environmental Engineering) by Ray K. Linsley, Max Adam Kohler, et all 1982-01-01
  10. Principles of Snow Hydrology by David R. DeWalle, Albert Rango, 2008-07-14
  11. Mine Water: Hydrology, Pollution, Remediation (Environmental Pollution) (Volume 0) by Paul L. Younger, S.A. Banwart, et all 2002-02-01
  12. Hydrology: An Introduction by Wilfried Brutsaert, 2005-09-05
  13. Flood hydrology manual by Arthur G. Cudworth, 1989-01-01
  14. Random Functions and Hydrology (Dover Books on Advanced Mathematics) by Rafael L. Bras, Ignacio Rodriguez-Iturbe, 1994-02-09

21. KARST HYDROLOGY (A Valuable Handbook On Karst)
A guide to cavern development and related environmental issues.
http://www.dyetracing.com/karst/ka01000.html
The Karst Pages

22. Interactive Weather Satellite Imagery Viewers From NASA GHCC
A NASA web site that has global infrared, visible, and water vapor satellite imagery.Category Science Earth Sciences Meteorology Imagery Satellite...... GOES weather satellite imagery courtesy of the Global hydrology and Climate Centerand the NASA Ames Research Center with reprocessing performed at NASA
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23. Centre For Ecology & Hydrology Homepage
United Kingdom body for research, survey, monitoring and training in the terrestrial and freshwater sciences. Provides independent research and advice to inform government policy on natural resource management and environmental protection, and to raise public awareness of national and global environmental issues.
http://www.ceh-nerc.ac.uk/
The Centre for Ecology and Hydrology (CEH) is the leading body in the UK for research, survey, and monitoring in terrestrial and freshwater environments. CEH Web provides information about our science, products and data. NEWS ABOUT US SCIENCE PRODUCTS ... NERC's

24. UCSB Snow Hydrology Research Group Homepage
T he Snow hydrology Research Group (SHRG) is part of the Donald Bren School of Environmental Science and Management at
http://www.crseo.ucsb.edu/hydro/hydro.html
Home Research Activities Publications/
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T he Snow Hydrology Research Group (SHRG) is part of the Donald Bren School of Environmental Science and Management at the University of California, Santa Barbara . The primary research focus of this group is NASA's EOS (Earth Observing System) Interdisciplinary Science Investigation titled "Hydrology, Hydrochemical Modeling, and Remote Sensing in Seasonally Snow-covered Alpine Drainage Basins. "
Principal Investigator
Jeff Dozier Co-investigators:
Roger Bales John Melack , Kathy Tonnessen, Mark Williams
Use the links on the left panel to explore the SHRG site
Research Activities
Pubs/Reports Data Software ... NASA
Send comments to D.Donahue at donahue@bren.ucsb.edu Last updated: February 26, 2002

25. Global Hydrology And Climate Center: Studying The Global Water Cycle And Its Eff
Global hydrology and Climate Center, a joint venture between government (NASA) and academia to study the global water cycle and its effect on weather and climate.
http://wwwghcc.msfc.nasa.gov/
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The GHCC's many areas of study are closely related to each other. Like the climate and environment we study, no one aspect stands alone; all connect in a complex, interactive Earth-Atmosphere system. This is what makes our work both challenging and intriguing. Below are some of our areas of research: Education
One of the most important aspects of environmental research is developing a sense of stewardship among the young people who will inherit the problems and solutions we are developing today. In addition to a graduate degree program in atmospheric science through the University of Alabama in Huntsville (UAH), the GHCC has several education outreach programs to mentor future scientists and to cultivate awareness among tomorrow's taxpayers and voters. More Information Data
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While much of our climate research has long-term goals, the data collected can also be applied to help solve near-term problems. Recently, the GHCC initiated an effort to apply NASA remote sensing data and technologies to issues of local and regional concern. These include the vulnerability to climate change and the evaluation of the potential social, economic, and human effects on agriculture, forests, fisheries, local natural ecosystems, and water resources.

26. HMG , Ministry Of Science And Technology
Government agency monitoring all hydrological and meteorological activity in the country. Contains information about the organization, activities, structure, staff, weather and publications.
http://www.dhm.gov.np/
Introduction Activities Organisational Setup Resources Professional Staffs Publications DHM News Weather Department of Hydrology and Meteorology
Babar Mahal, P. O. Box 406, Kathmandu Nepal
Tel. No.: +977-1-248808/ 262374/ 255920/ 262974
Fax No.: +977-1-262348/ 473268/ 254890 E-mail:
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27. WMO HH Home Page - World Meteorological Organization
Hyperlinks in hydrology for Europe and the Wider World. Contributedby Frank M Law and Robert W Flavin of the UK's Centre for Ecology
http://www.nwl.ac.uk/ih/devel/wmo/
Hyperlinks in Hydrology for Europe and the Wider World
Contributed by Frank M Law and Robert W Flavin of the UK's for WMO Region VI (Europe) Working Group on Hydrology
Last update: 30 March 2000 Back to the HOME PAGE

28. Spatial Hydrology Of The Urubamba River System In Peru
Francisco Olivera (Center for Research in Water Resources, University of Texas at Austin) gives a didactic exercise in Geographic Information Systems (GIS) to examine an Andean watershed. Includes maps and graphics.
http://www.ce.utexas.edu/prof/maidment/CE397/urubamba/peru.htm
Spatial Hydrology of the Urubamba River System in Peru
Using Geographic Information Systems (GIS)
by Francisco Olivera, Ph.D.
Center for Research in Water Resources
University of Texas at Austin
January 1996
Macchu Picchu, one of the wonders of the Inca civilization,
is located few kilometers away from the Urubamba River.
(Photo by F. Olivera, 1989)
Contents
1. Introduction
2. Overview of the study site

3. Stream and Watershed Delineation

4. Using the Hydrologic Modeling Extension
1. Introduction
The purpose of this page is to give the reader a feeling of the potentiality of available-for-whole-world How to Download a 30" DEM? . The Digital Chart of the World is a database of geographic features of the world, developed by the Environmental System Research Institute ( ESRI The study site is the Urubamba River system located at the South-West of Peru in South America. Any region of the world could have been studied, and the case of the Urubamba river has been chosen more because of personal than of technical reasons. My familiarity with the region, undoubtedly, biased the selection of the study site, but that does not imply that knowledge of the area is required for identifying the basic spatial hydrologic features of the region.

29. ScienceDirect - Journal Of Hydrology - List Of Issues
IAEH was founded in 1991 to meet the needs of the professional environmental hydrologist, in particular Category Science Environment Professional Associations...... Copyright 2002 International Association for Environmental hydrology.
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30. Global Hydrology And Climate Center: Studying The Global Water Cycle And Its Eff
A joint venture between government (NASA) and academia to study the global water cycle and its effect on weather and climate.
http://www.ghcc.msfc.nasa.gov/
Weather Conditions in Huntsville Alabama
Click above for more info on our featured topic. Research
The GHCC's many areas of study are closely related to each other. Like the climate and environment we study, no one aspect stands alone; all connect in a complex, interactive Earth-Atmosphere system. This is what makes our work both challenging and intriguing. Below are some of our areas of research: Education
One of the most important aspects of environmental research is developing a sense of stewardship among the young people who will inherit the problems and solutions we are developing today. In addition to a graduate degree program in atmospheric science through the University of Alabama in Huntsville (UAH), the GHCC has several education outreach programs to mentor future scientists and to cultivate awareness among tomorrow's taxpayers and voters. More Information Data
More Information
Climate Impacts
While much of our climate research has long-term goals, the data collected can also be applied to help solve near-term problems. Recently, the GHCC initiated an effort to apply NASA remote sensing data and technologies to issues of local and regional concern. These include the vulnerability to climate change and the evaluation of the potential social, economic, and human effects on agriculture, forests, fisheries, local natural ecosystems, and water resources.

31. USGS -- Water Resources Of The United States
Home page for water resources information from the U.S. Geological Survey. Topics include ground water, surface water, water use, water quality, acid rain, toxic substances hydrology.
http://water.usgs.gov/
Water Resources of the United States
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Current Flood and High Water Flow Conditions Around the Nation Toxic Substances Hydrology Program report named as one of the Top 100 Science Stories of the Year by Discover Magazine. Drought Watch USGS State Information on Drought Streamflow Maps Daily Monthly
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NAWQA Data Warehouse The USGS began its NAWQA Program in 1991, systematically collecting chemical, biological, and physical water quality data from study units (basins) across the nation. These data were collected at about 2,800 stream sites and 5,000 wells selected to be indicative of various land uses. Find out more! 22 Mar 22:52:31 EST 2003
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32. Journal Of Environmental Hydrology
Journal of Environmental hydrology. ISSN 10583912 Electronic journalof the International Association for Environmental hydrology
http://www.hydroweb.com/jeh.html
Journal of Environmental Hydrology
ISSN 1058-3912 Electronic journal of the International Association for Environmental Hydrology The Journal of Environmental Hydrology is indexed in Cambridge Scientific Abstracts
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The Journal of Environmental Hydrology (JEH) is an Internet electronic journal that covers the entire field of hydrology with a focus on environmental issues. The primary goal of JEH is rapid publication of the results of research and practice. Hydrology, hydrogeology, hydropedology, water quality, limnology - any topic you think fits under the broad umbrella of environmental hydrology, we are interested in! And if you want to see recent work or publish your results quickly , JEH is the journal for you.

33. Wildland Hydrology Consultants
The goal of Wildland hydrology is to offer a series of training courses designed to provide hands on experience for those individuals working with rivers and their watersheds.
http://www.wildlandhydrology.com/index.htm
Courses About Wildland Hydrology Publications Pagosa Springs Chamber of Commerce E-mail: wildlandhydrology@wildlandhydrology.com The content of these pages is the sole property of Wildland Hydrology Consultants

34. Exponent- Geotechnical, Geological And Geomechanical Engineering
Provides geotechnical, geological, and geomechanical engineering, and groundwater hydrology. Addresses a host of geofailures, including landslides, foundation and retaining wall failures, oil-well distress, and floods, as well as earthwork construction claims.
http://www.exponent.com/practices/civilstructural/geo3.html
Home Practices Civil/Structural Engineering : Geotechnical, Geological and Geomechanical Engineering
Geotechnical, geological, and geomechanical engineers and scientists work with large volumes of soil, rock, and fluids with properties that are poorly understood compared to the structures that they support. Failures of naturally complex soil and rock masses, and the structures built upon or within them, often occur because the initial geotechnical, geological, and geohydrological characterizations were inadequate. Exponent's Geotechnical, Geological, and Geomechanical Engineering (Geo3) staff provides unusually broad expertise in geotechnical engineering, geological engineering, engineering geology, geophysics, geomechanics, and groundwater hydrology to address a host of geo-failures, including landslides, foundation and retaining wall failures, oil-well distress, and floods, as well as earthwork construction claims. Geotechnical, Geological, and Geomechanical Engineering Case Studies

35. The Global Hydrology Resource Center
The Global hydrology Resource Center (GHRC) is a part of the Global hydrologyand Climate Center (GHCC). Global hydrology Resource Center.
http://ghrc.msfc.nasa.gov/
Global Hydrology Resource Center Thank you for visiting the GHRC web page. Unfortunately, this page makes extensive use of JavaScript, and your browser either does not support JavaScript, or you have turned it off. users can enable JavaScript by clicking on and checking the box next to "Enable JavaScript". Internet Explorer users can enable JavaScript by clicking on then scroll down and check the "Enable" box in the "Active scripting" section. You will have to confirm this change. If you do that now, you can "Reload" this page to bring up the JavaScript version. NASA Information Contact: Michael Goodman , Global Hydrology and Climate Center
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36. WRCS Hydrology Software And Hydraulics Software Shop
Describes and distributes a large collection of commercial, governmentissue, and free water resources Category Science Environment Products and Services Software......The original hydrology and hydraulics software site for the downloading and distributionof commercial, government agency, and free hydrology and hydraulics
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the premiere spot for locating hydrology software and hydraulics software modeling tools.
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WRCS has collected over two dozen software programs that represent a wide cross-section of hydrologic and hydraulic modeling utilities developed for various applications in water resources engineering.
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  • Aquadyn Hydrodynamic Simulation Package
    AquaDyn allows the complete description and analysis of hydrodynamic conditions (e.g., flow rates and water levels) of open channels such as rivers, lakes, or estuaries.
    is a powerful DOS based application that solves for the steady-state pressures and flows throughout a fluid conveyance network. HYDROFLO for Windows '95/'98/NT is a tool for the analysis of smaller fluid conveyance systems consisting of one source and one discharge and up to 10 pumps operating in parallel or series. The steady-state pressures and flows for the system are determined.
Channel Design
  • RIPRAP Design System - An easy-to-use design tool for streambank protection. The RIPRAP Design System determines sizing, layer thickness and gradation of rock riprap to protect streams from scour utilizing seven different methods.

37. CMDL E&T: Computer Mediated Distance Learning - Courses
A computer mediated distance learning course on modeling groundwater flow and contaminant transport in the subsurface.
http://www.heath-hydrology.com/cmdl/html/courses.html
has a number of computer mediated distance learning courses that have been completed and are currently being marketed. Other courses are still under development. Click on the underlined text to select one of the following options. Preview and Registration Access for Registered Students Access for Authors Only last update: August 23, 2002 CMDL Home What is CMDL For Authors Students ... Courses

38. CRC For Catchment Hydrology
A New Software release from the CRC For Catchment hydrology More information aboutthe CRC for Catchment hydrology's Toolkit project is available here.
http://www.catchment.crc.org.au/
Our Mission:
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of the recent bushfires
in Australia. More information about the CRC for Catchment Hydrology's Toolkit project is available here Sunday March 23, 2003

39. USGS Toxic Substances Hydrology Program
The Toxic Substances hydrology Program provides science information needed to improvecharacterization and management of contaminated sites, to protect human
http://toxics.usgs.gov/
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The Toxic Substances Hydrology Program provides objective scientific information to improve characterization and management of contaminated sites, to protect human and environmental health, and to reduce potential future contamination problems.
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40. USATODAY.com - Resources: Floods And Droughts
Links to information on flood safety, the basic science of floods and droughts(hydrology), and flood and drought history are below the links to current
http://www.usatoday.com/weather/whydro00.htm
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06/10/2002 - Updated 10:38 AM ET Resources: Floods and droughts Links at the top of this page are to the latest reports on floods and droughts, or conditions that could lead to floods or droughts. Links to information on flood safety, the basic science of floods and droughts (hydrology), and flood and drought history are below the links to current information. Unless otherwise noted, all links are to USATODAY.com pages. Abbreviations used to identify other links are listed at the bottom of the page. Current drought or flood information Current hydrological reports, drought and flood conditions or potential Flood Safety and Preparedness

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