| | Titre : | Hydrological Sciences Journal : DES SCIENCES HYDROLOGIQUES |  | Type de document : | texte imprimé |  | Auteurs : | Terence O'Donnell, Auteur |  | Editeur : | Academic Press |  | Année de publication : | 1994 |  | Importance : | 705P |  | Présentation : | ill., couv. ill |  | Format : | 15 x 17 cm |  | Langues : | Français (fre) |  | Résumé : | Hydrological Sciences Journal (HSJ) is the official Journal of the IAHS and provides a forum for original papers and for the exchange of information and views on significant developments in hydrology worldwide. It is published by Taylor & Francis and available online and in print format. Volume 66 (2021) consists of 16 issues. The scope of the journal includes:
 the hydrological cycle
 surface water, groundwater, snow and ice, in all their physical, chemical and biological processes, their interrelationships, and their relationships to geographical factors, atmospheric processes and climate, and Earth processes including erosion and sedimentation
 hydrological extremes and their impact
 measurement, mathematical representation and computational aspects of hydrological processes
 hydrological aspects of the use and management of water resources and their change under the influence of human activity
 water resources systems, including the planning, engineering, management and economic aspects of applied hydrology
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Hydrological Sciences Journal : DES SCIENCES HYDROLOGIQUES [texte imprimé] / Terence O'Donnell , Auteur . - [S.l.] : Academic Press , 1994 . - 705P : ill., couv. ill ; 15 x 17 cm.Langues  : Français (fre ) | Résumé : | Hydrological Sciences Journal (HSJ) is the official Journal of the IAHS and provides a forum for original papers and for the exchange of information and views on significant developments in hydrology worldwide. It is published by Taylor & Francis and available online and in print format. Volume 66 (2021) consists of 16 issues. The scope of the journal includes:
 the hydrological cycle
 surface water, groundwater, snow and ice, in all their physical, chemical and biological processes, their interrelationships, and their relationships to geographical factors, atmospheric processes and climate, and Earth processes including erosion and sedimentation
 hydrological extremes and their impact
 measurement, mathematical representation and computational aspects of hydrological processes
 hydrological aspects of the use and management of water resources and their change under the influence of human activity
 water resources systems, including the planning, engineering, management and economic aspects of applied hydrology
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