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Invitation to the 2020 IAHS/ICCE International Symposium

We would like to invite you to the IAHS/ICCE International Symposium 'River sediment quality and quantity: environmental, geochemical and ecological perspectives'. 

The IAHS event will be held in Bydgoszcz, Poland on June 1-5, 2020 (www.icce2020.ukw.edu.pl)

Topics of interest for submission include, but are not limited to:

Sediment quantity – cascades, budgets, yields
Sediment impacts on river channel hydromorphology and management
Sediment quality – geochemistry, nutrients, contaminants, emerging issues
Sediment-biota interactions
Business Day - inland waterways development in Middle-East Europe

Registration is open (click here)

Abstract submission deadline: Februrary 1, 2020

This event is eligible for IAHS SYSTA travel support.


Publication:
All participant’s of ICCE 2020 will be able to submit papers to peer-reviewed scientific journals. Four of five journals are indexed on Web of Science (Core Collection) and Scopus. The papers will be reviewed according to requirements of the selected journals.

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Contact email: [email protected]

Website, Registration and Submission: www.icce2020.ukw.edu.pl

We look forward to welcoming you next June in Bydgoszcz !

'Land use and climate change impacts on erosion and sediment transport' PIAHS Volume 381 now available

The 'Land use and climate change impacts on erosion and sediment transport' papers from the 2nd IYFSWC and ICCE symposium 2018 are now available open access as PIAHS Volume 381



The papers were part of a joint symposium combining The Second International Young Scientists Forum on Soil and Water Conservation (WASWAC) and the International Commission on Continental Erosion (ICCE-IAHS) which was held on 27–31 August 2018, in Moscow. Contributions were invited on work that investigates fluvial processes including hillslope and gully erosion and sediment transport, as well as river channel changes and management, the influence of hydro-sedimentological processes operating at local to global scales, and those that compare the findings drawn from local and global studies. A particular focus of the papers in this new volume is to provide regional examples of sediment movement along the sediment cascade in Northern Eurasia. Most of these works report scientific studies across a territory which covers nearly one sixth of the land surface of the Earth. Publication in a PIAHS volume permits wider dissemination of these regional studies. Collectively, the papers cover studies from the East European plain, Kola Peninsula Mountains, Central Siberian Plateau, and the Kamchatka peninsula, as well as river catchments in Japan and Italy.

This PIAHS volume continues the long-term tradition of stand-alone proceedings from meetings convened by the International Commission on Continental Erosion (ICCE-IAHS). Since 1981, ICCE has arranged a sequence of conferences and published 36 proceedings – and this volume discusses the ICCE story through a detailed scientometric analysis of past ICCE activities (Bondarev).

The first part of this volume comprises regional studies of soil and gully erosion (Sharifullin et al.; Gafurov et al.; Garankina et al.). The section also includes examples of an integrated approach to the study of sediment origin (Chalov et al.).

The second part of the volume is devoted to river process and connections with sediment transport issues. It includes novel studies of sediment yield presented by case studies from Italy (Porto and Callegari), the Kamchatka peninsula (Kuksina), Caucuses mountains (Tsyplenkov et al.) and channel erosion research (Golovlyov et al.; Fingert et al.; Kuznetsova et al.).

The third part of the volume links sediment transport processes and lake sedimentation, as well as environmental impacts. It mostly includes studies on the reconstruction of the long-term dynamics of sedimentation (Konoplev et al.; Wakiyama et al.; Garankina et al.), but also focuses on river runoff processes and salmon migration (Moreydo).

100 Years of IUGG

The International Union of Geodesy and Geophysics (IUGG) was established on 28 July 1919 in Brussels, Belgium at the Inaugural General Assembly of the International Research Council (now the International Science Council) to promote activities of already-existing international scientific societies dealing with geodesy, terrestrial magnetism and electricity, meteorology, physical oceanography, seismology, and volcanology.

To celebrate the centenary of IUGG a special issue was compiled in the open-access journal History of Geo- and Space Sciences.
The International Union of Geodesy and Geophysics: from different spheres to a common globe (https://www.hist-geo-space-sci.net/special_issue996.html)
Editor(s): A. Ismail-Zadeh and J. A. Joselyn

The special issue (SI) is comprised of 11 articles describing the history of the International Union of Geodesy and Geophysics (IUGG) and its eight International Associations. The SI is dedicated to the centennial anniversary of the Union, which has been coordinating and promoting international efforts in Earth and space sciences since 1919.
The purpose of this SI is not to relay a definitive history of the development of international cooperation in geosciences, but to summarize IUGG's remarkable role during the 100-year span of its existence. The first three articles present the history of IUGG from its founding through the years of extraordinary development of geophysical sciences and the concurrent evolution of the Union's structure and programs extending up to its advances at the beginning of the 21st century. Outstanding histories of each of the IUGG Associations are then presented.

Two articles are of special relevance to IAHS:

IAHS: a brief history of hydrology
Dan Rosbjerg and John Rodda
Hist. Geo Space. Sci., 10, 109-118, https://doi.org/10.5194/hgss-10-109-2019, 2019

Short summary
After describing the hydrological cycle and defining hydrology in the introduction, the early historical development of hydrology is briefly presented. Then the incorporation of hydrology within the IUGG and the subsequent development of the association are described chronologically. Finally, in the conclusions, the present state of the association is discussed together with an outlook for the future.

And

IACS: past, present, and future of the International Association of Cryospheric Sciences
Ian Allison, Charles Fierz, Regine Hock, Andrew Mackintosh, Georg Kaser, and Samuel U. Nussbaumer
Hist. Geo Space. Sci., 10, 97-107, https://doi.org/10.5194/hgss-10-97-2019, 2019

Short summary
The International Association of Cryospheric Sciences (IACS) became the eighth and most recent association of IUGG in July 2007. IACS was launched in recognition of the importance of the cryosphere, particularly at a time of significant global change. The forbears of IACS, however, start with the 1894 Commission Internationale des Glaciers (CIG). This paper traces the transition from CIG to IACS; scientific objectives that drove activities and changes, and key events and individuals involved.

More information on the history of IAHS can be found at https://iahs.info/About-IAHS/History-of-IAHS.do

2019 International Hydrology Prize medalists and Tison award ceremony

Congratulations to the recipients of the International Hydrology Prize (Dooge medal and Volker medal) and Tison award for 2019!

The International Hydrology Prize is awarded annually by IAHS, with UNESCO and WMO, to two people who have made an outstanding contribution to hydrological science. The 2019 IHP medals were awarded during the 27th IUGG General Assembly in Montreal, Canada as follows:

Dooge medal - Alberto Montanari, at the Department of Civil, Chemical, Environmental and Material Engineering, University of Bologna, Italy 'For pioneering contributions to understanding hydrological systems in the presence of environmental and climatic change.'
For the full citation and response see the IAHS webpage https://iahs.info/About-IAHS/Competition--Events/International-Hydrology-Prize/International-Hydrology-Prize-Winners/A-Montanari.do

Volker medal - Jan Szolgay, at the Slovak Technical University, Faculty of Civil Engineering, Department of Land and Water Resources Management, Slovakia 'In recognition of his international leadership in engineering hydrological research for the benefit of society.'
For the full citation and response see the IAHS webpage https://iahs.info/About-IAHS/Competition--Events/International-Hydrology-Prize/International-Hydrology-Prize-Winners/J-Szolgay.do

The 2019 Tison Award was presented to Sandra Pool (Switzerland) and Marc Vis (The Netherlands) for the paper:

Sandra Pool, Marc Vis & Jan Seibert (2018) Evaluating model performance: towards a non-parametric variant of the Kling-Gupta efficiency, Hydrological Sciences Journal,
63:13-14, 1941-1953, DOI: 10.1080/02626667.2018.1552002
 
The IAHS Tison Award, established in 1982, aims to promote excellence in research by young hydrologists. The Award is granted for an outstanding paper published by IAHS in a period of two years previous to the deadline for nominations.

For the full citation and response see the IAHS web page: https://iahs.info/About-IAHS/Competition--Events/Tison-Award/Tison-Award-winners/S-Pool--M-Vis/

The paper is available free to view.

Results from the IAHS Officer elections from the Administrative Plenary

Results of the 2019 elections held during the IAHS Administrative Plenary on Tuesday 9th July. The offices will be held for the period 2019-2023, except for the Presidents who were elected in 2015 and whose mandate is 2017-2021. In 2021 the Presidents will become Past-President and the President-Elect will become President.

  Position Candidates Nationality / Residence
       
IAHS President Günter Blöschl Austria
  President-Elect Berit Arheimer Sweden
  VP Salvatore Grimaldi Italy
  VP Paola Passalacqua Italy / USA
  VP Zongxue Xu China
  Secretary General Christophe Cudennec France
       
ICCE President Adrian Collins UK
  President-Elect Paolo Porto Italy
  VP Yuri da Silva Brazil
  VP Xudong Fu China
  VP Allen Gellis USA
  Secretary Sergey Chalov Russia
       
ICCLAS President Harald Kunstmann Germany
  President-Elect Richard Petrone Canada
  VP Monica Garcia Spain / USA
  VP Kanishka Mallick India / Luxembourg
  VP Fuqiang Tian China
  Secretary Christopher White UK
       
ICGW President Aldo Fiori Italy
  President-Elect Felipe de Barros Brazil / USA
  VP Roseanna Neupauer USA
  VP Daniele Pedretti Italy / Finland
  VP Alraune Zech Germany
  Secretary Antonio Zarlenga Italy
       
ICRS President Yangbo Chen China
  President-Elect Amir AghaKouchak Iran / USA
  VP Yaning Chen China
  VP Chris Hopkinson Canada
  VP Maria Jose Polo Gomez Spain
  Secretary Gilles Boulet France
       
ICSH President Ashish Sharma Australia
  President-Elect Elena Volpi Italy
  VP Yuanfang Chen China
  VP Svenja Fischer Germany
  VP Chris Kochanek Poland
  Secretary Ilaria Prosdocimi Italy / Belgium
       
ICSIH President Tobias Jonas Switzerland
  President-Elect Melody Sandells UK
  VP Tim Link USA
  VP James McPhee USA / Chile
  VP McKenzie Skiles USA
  Secretary Vsevolod Moreydo Russia
       
ICSW President Gil Mahé France
  President-Elect David Hannah UK
  VP Ernest Amoussou Bénin
  VP Alain Dezetter France
  VP Guoqin Wang China
  Secretary Yonca Cavus Turkey
       
ICT President Christine Stumpp Austria
  President-Elect Zhonghe Pang China
  VP Søren Jessen Denmark
  VP Maki Tsujimura Japan
  VP Tricia Stadnyk Canada
  Secretary Przemyslaw Wachniew Poland
       
ICWQ President Wouter Buytaert UK
  Co-President-Elect Xiaohong Chen China
  Co-President-Elect Elango Lakshmanan India
  VP Alena Bartosova Czech Rep. / Sweden
  VP Stefan Krause Germany / UK
  VP Hongyi Li China / USA
  Secretary Geneviève Ali Canada
       
ICWRS President Andreas Schumann Germany
  President-Elect Barry Croke Australia
  VP Jennifer Adam USA
  VP Jean-Marie Kileshye Congo / Zimbabwe
  VP Marloes Mul Netherlands
  Secretary Alberto Viglione Italy

First meeting of the new bureau on Sunday 14th July 2019.

4th International Conference on the Hydrology of African Large River Basins

The 4th International Conference on the Hydrology of African Large River Basins will take place in Cotonou, Rep. of Benin from 24 to 28 November 2020.

It is organized in the frame of the UNESCO-IHP FRIEND-Water program, with the support of IAHS.

The deadline to submit abstracts has been extended to 22nd of September 2019.

You can submit your abstracts here:
https://friendgrandsfleuvesafriquecotonou2020.org/fr/soumission/

A number of training sessions will follow the event. They will be advertised on the conference website.

Communications to the conference will be collected to be submitted to publication in a special issue of the PIAHS (indexed WOS and Scopus).

You can also follow the conference news on ResearchGate:
https://www.researchgate.net/project/4th-FRIEND-IAHS-International-Conference-on-the-Hydrology-of-African-Large-river-Basins

Gil Mahe FRIEND FIGCC Chair
Ernest Amoussou FRIEND AOC coordinator and main organizer

IAHS events at IUGG2019 from July 10


"Beyond 100: The next century in Earth and Space Science"

The IAHS programme will be over the first half of the Assembly i.e. 9-14 July 2019.
Details of the IAHS symposia can be found here:  http://iugg2019montreal.com/h.html 
A Searchable schedule is available at: https://www.czech-in.org/cmPortalV15/CM_W3_Searchable/iugg19/normal#!sessionschedule

IAHS activities are continuing well at the General Assembly.
Highlight of today is the Unsolved Problems in Hydrology meeting in room 511 - all welcome.
The Gala Dinner will be held on Friday July 12th from 8pm - tickets are available from Claire Lupton, Executive Secretary of IAHS on the IUGG booth in the Exhibition Hall (#503).

Here is an update of events for the remainder of the week.

STAHY Abstract submission deadline extended to July 15

The tenth edition of the STAHY International Workshop, STAHY 2019, is organized by the International Commission on Statistical Hydrology (ICSH) of the International Association of Hydrological Sciences (IAHS), and Hohai University.

For more information see the STAHY2019 website - http://www.stahy2019.org/

General topics include:

Big data, data mining & assimilation in hydrology
Extreme hydrological and meteorological events under climate change
Hydrological prediction and its uncertainty
Hydrological design and risk assessment under changing environment
Eco-hydrological regime changes and uncertainty assessment under human activities

STAHY 2019 will be held in Nanjing, China from October 19 - 20, 2019. The workshop venue will be the College of Hydrology and Water Resources, Hohai University.

On the day before this workshop (October 18), an Early Career Course and a short reception for the early career members of the STAHY will be held. All young hydrological scholars are welcome to participate in this event.

Important dates:
(1) Abstract submission deadline: June 30, 2019 (Extended to July 15, 2019)

(2) Notification of acceptance: July 15, 2019

(3) Early bird registration: August 15, 2019

(4) STAHY workshop:
Arrive, Reception: October 18, 2019
Plenary Sessions & Breakout Group Discussion: October 19-20, 2019

(5) Early career course:
Arrive, Reception: October 17, 2019
Presentations & Discussion: October 18, 2019

IAHS events at IUGG2019


"Beyond 100: The next century in Earth and Space Science"


The 27th IUGG General Assembly will be held July 8-18, 2019 at the Palais des Congrès in Montréal, Québec, Canada. This is a special opportunity for participants from around the world to come together and share their science and culture. 2019 marks the 100th anniversary of IUGG; we will look back on the accomplishments of the previous century of Earth and space science research, and forward to the next century of scientific advancement. Join us for a host of scientific activities, including special public lectures, keynote Union lectures and a wide variety of themed sessions.

For more information see the event website: http://iugg2019montreal.com/

The IAHS programme will be over the first half of the Assembly i.e. 9-14 July 2019.

Details of the IAHS symposia can be found here:  http://iugg2019montreal.com/h.html
A Searchable schedule is available at: https://www.czech-in.org/cmPortalV15/CM_W3_Searchable/iugg19/normal#!sessionschedule

Other activities:

More information on the IAHS Workshops organised by the Early Career Committee can be found at:
YHS post on IAHS workshops at IUGG 2019 -  https://younghs.com/2019/06/13/iahs-workshops-at-iugg-2019-in-montreal/
And on the @YoungHydrology Twitter feed -  https://twitter.com/YoungHydrology/status/1145666882374160384

IAHS Dinner
The IAHS Gala Dinner will be held on Friday 12th July directly after the plenary and award ceremony at the BierMarkt (https://www.thebiermarkt.com/en/locations/montreal.html). Tickets are $80 CAD (inc. taxes) and include two drinks as well as buffet starters, choice of main course and desserts. More information about the menu and how to purchase tickets is available at https://iahs.info/About-IAHS/IAHS-at-IUGG2019/IAHS-Gala-Dinner-2019/

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