(1) The branch of geology that studies water on the earth and in the atmosphere: its distribution and uses and conservation
(1) The international conference is a forum for student teams to present the results of Earth science research projects about atmosphere, climate, hydrology , soil, land cover/biology, and phenology.
(2) A synthesis of many disciplines, hydrology is the science of water, its properties, its circulation, and its distribution in Earth and atmospheric systems.
(3) Its scientific agenda brought back invaluable information about flora, fauna, hydrology and geography.
(4) The choice is made on the basis of their international significance in terms of ecology, botany, zoology, limnology, or hydrology .
(5) Physical sciences, particularly earth sciences such as geology and hydrology , are popular subjects for study and research in Oman's university and in a number of government ministries.
(6) As water scarcity spreads, the demand for hydrologists to advise on watershed management, water sources and water efficiency will increase.
(7) Some hydrologists believe the artificial lake bed could be dry by autumn, prompting conservationists to ask Congress to decommission the dam.
(8) This was where I wanted to go explore, hydrologically speaking of course.
(9) In a future of water scarcity, watershed hydrologists will be in demand.
(10) Across the world, farmers are pumping groundwater faster than precipitation can replenish it, causing a steady drop in water tables; a process referred to by hydrologists as ‘groundwater overdrafting’.
(11) The hydrological characteristics of the lake are important for how meteorological conditions in winter affect biological processes.
(12) In immature basins, the predominant hydrologic drive is compaction.
(13) Agriculturalists rate the impact on primary industries, hydrologists compare ground water levels, and sociologists define it on social expectations and perceptions.
(14) It's used frequently by those who need to organize, analyze and process hydrologic information on a continental scale.
(15) Stratified or buried deposits in hydrologically abandoned or arrested cave passages are usually anthropogenically or biologically derived.
(16) Seeps are also present on the continents and in some cases submarine seeps are hydrologically connected to the terrestrial groundwater systems.
(17) The timing and extent of any changes in salt-affected areas will depend on the net changes in the hydrological cycle in each catchment area.
(18) Sedimentation and hydrologic alteration, common symptoms of urban watersheds, are likely filling in or flushing higher quality substrata.
(19) These results suggest that both hydrologic cycle and upland development are important in limiting the local distribution of this species.
(20) As the basins are hydrologically closed, the lake level varies rapidly in response to changes in moisture, whether seasonally or over much longer periods of time.
(21) The lake remains relatively isolated both physically and hydrologically by the surrounding steep mountain peaks.
(22) These floodplains offer important ecological, hydrological and recreational functions and values.
(23) ‘We're seeing that snow melt is re-charging the hydrologic systems in the mountains, pushing old groundwater from subsurface reservoirs into rivers and streams,’ Williams said.
(24) At a catchment level, the hydrological dimension is defined as a water cycle.
(25) Changes in the ecological structure of the lowland areas, caused by increased and inconsistent hydrological fluctuations, have been reported by community hunters and trappers.