Climate Variability and Change: Hydrological ImpactsIAHS, 2006 - 707 pages This volume contains 117 reviewed papers from over 30 countries, published in English, French and Spanish, which reflect both international dimension of FRIEND and the key challenges facing hydrologists in the 21st century. |
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Contents
key achievements and opportunities in international cooperation | 3 |
four dilemmas for | 10 |
Databases | 17 |
Operational management of hydrological extremes using globalscale atmospheric | 26 |
Hydrological assessment of Makanya catchment in South Pare Mountains 37 | 37 |
LObservatoire de Recherche en Environnement ORE HYBAM sur les grands | 44 |
Networks | 51 |
Modelación hidrológica empleando isoyetas de relieve una aproximación 62 | 62 |
An evaluation of the potential use of satellite rainfall data for input to water | 75 |
A European casebased reasoning tool to intercompare hydrological information | 91 |
Regionalization of flow duration curves Irina Krasovskaia Lars Gottschalk | 105 |
Drought propagation through the hydrological cycle Henny A J Van Lanen | 122 |
Temporal and spatial variability of drought in mountain catchments of the Nysa | 139 |
a review of the stateoftheart | 158 |
Flood prediction and forecasting | 175 |
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