IAHS News
47 days to submit abstracts for IAHS Symposia at IUGG2015
Please remember that the three IAHS organised Symposia at IUGG2015 in Prague have an abstract submission deadline of 16th November 2014. Submission is via the IUGG2015 website
JH1 - Extreme Hydrological Events
HS01 - Changes in Flood Risk and Perception in Catchments and Cities
HS02 - Hydrologic Non-Stationarity and Extrapolating Models to Predict the Future
The papers presented during these IAHS organised symposia will be published as volumes of the online open-access journal, Proceedings of the International Association of Hydrological Sciences (PIAHS) that continues the IAHS Red Book series. Authors will be informed before 5 December 2014 whether a full paper is required and how to submit. Full papers will be due by 19 January 2015.
Details of the other IAHS events and workshops are in the events section of the IAHS website - link, and at the IUGG2015 website.
Don't forget the early deadline.
In Memoriam, Professor Mike Bonell
It was with deep regret that the international community of hydrologists learned of the death of Mike Bonell.
IAHS Red Books transition to an open-access online journal
IAHS is pleased to launch the online open-access continuation of the IAHS Red Book series. The new proceedings journal, Proceedings of the International Association of Hydrological Sciences, or PIAHS, is published by Copernicus Publications on behalf of IAHS. The Editor-in-Chief is Christophe Cudennec, the IAHS Secretary General.
IAHS programme for IUGG2015 in Prague
IAHS at IUGG2015 in Prague, Czech Republic
The complete programme of 26 IAHS events at IUGG2015 is now available and abstracts can be submitted online at IUGG2015. These comprise the two IAHS symposia (HS01 and HS02) and 19 workshops, as well as the two IAHS lead joint symposia (JH1 and JH3) and three other joint symposia involving IAHS (JA6, JC2 and JG3).
You can review these 'at a glance' in our pdf file or you can easily print the full description of each session from our sessions list.
We look forward to seeing you in Prague in June 2015.
Statisics in Hydrology International Workshop - Abstract deadline
The ICSH-IAHS Commission is pleased to announce the fifth STAHY international workshop, to be held in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates,10-11 November 2014.
Following the success of the earlier STAHY workshops in Capri (2008), Taormina (2010), Tunis (2012) and Kos (2013), we are looking forward to welcoming members of the statistical hydrology community to present their most recent findings at this workshop.
When: 10-11 November 2014
Where: Abu Dhabi, UAE
Website: www.stahy2014.org
Abstract submission deadline: 5 September 2014
IAHS scientific programme at IUGG2015 in Prague June 2015
2015 IAHS Assembly at IUGG2015 to be held in Prague, Czech Republic from 22 June to 2 July 2015. IAHS events will take place during the first week of the proceedings. |
Free access to articles in HSJ
Hydrological Sciences Journal
Access to the featured articles selected by the HSJ editors is FREE
Recent ones address: risks and uncertainties in reservoir yield, flood frequency analysis, and ecohydrology
Click here to view current and previous featured articles
HSJ also identifies the articles most cited in the last three years - an excellent set of papers and all with free access
Evolving Water Resources Systems: IAHS Publ 364, now available
EVOLVING WATER RESOURCES SYSTEMS: UNDERSTANDING, PREDICTING AND MANAGING WATER–SOCIETY INTERACTIONSProceedings of the recent ICWRS2014 meeting held in Available both online open access as PIAHS vol. 364, and to purchase as a Red Book, vol. 364 |
Fifth STAHY International Workshop
The ICSH-IAHS Commission is pleased to announce the fifth STAHY international workshop, to be held in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates,10-11 November 2014.
The new IUGG Union Working Group on History
The IUGG Union Working Group on History (WGH) was established in November 2012. Its purpose is to raise the historical consciousness of IUGG Association members and to help preserve IUGG scientific and institutional history.