Technological Advances in Hydroclimatic Observations
A special issue of Hydrology (ISSN 2306-5338). This special issue belongs to the section "Hydrological Measurements and Instrumentation".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (30 June 2021) | Viewed by 12047
Special Issue Editors
Interests: hydrology; hydrological risks; water resources management; hydrogeology; rivers; hydrological modelling
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Interests: water management; water structures; hydrology; rainwater management; environmental impact assessment; environmental risks
Special Issues, Collections and Topics in MDPI journals
Interests: water resources management; hydrological risks; rivers; environment; spatial analysis; water resources engineering; hydrological modelling
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
This Special Issue will expand the researches about technological advances made in the field of hydroclimatic observations. Floods and droughts, sea level rising, variation in groundwater level associated with increasing or decreasing trends of climatic elements (precipitation, temperatures, humidity) these are some phenomena associated with climate change that is manifesting at a global level. All required the identification of some technical solutions regarding the modalities of observation and analysis of the hydroclimatic parameters. This implies improvement and updating of traditional techniques or identifying new solutions which can be used in hydroclimatic observations. At the same time, analysis models based on the interpretation of satellite images and remote sensing have been developed. This Special Issue will try to gather the researches carried out on the observational techniques of the hydroclimatic elements and to identify the new development directions in the field. The results will reveal the most significant contributions to theoretical development and scientific advancement relating to hydroclimatic observations.
Prof. Dr. Ionut Minea
Dr. Martina Zelenakova
Dr. Ivan Radevki
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- hydroclimatic observations
- techniques
- new approaches
- applications
- modelling