Hydrology

Hydrology is a branch of Earth Science. The importance of hydrology in the assessment, development, utilisation and management of the water resources, of any region is being increasingly realised at all levels. It was in view of this that the United Nations proclaimed the period of 1965-1974 as the International HydrologicalDecade during which, intensive efforts in hydrologic education research, development of analytical techniques and collection of hydrological information on a global basis, were promoted in Universities, Research Institutions, and Government Organisations. The World’s total water resources are estimated at 1.36 × 108 Μ ha-m. Of these global water resources, about 97.2% is salt water mainly in oceans, and only 2.8% is available as fresh water at any time on the planet earth. Out of this 2.8% of fresh water, about 2.2% is available as surface water and 0.6% as ground water. Even out of this 2.2% of surface water, 2.15% is fresh water in glaciers and icecaps and only of the order of 0.01% is available in lakes and streams, the remaining 0.04% being in other forms. Out of 0.6% of stored ground water, only about 0.25% can be economically extracted with the present drilling technology.

  • Hydrology in Cold Climate
  • Hydrology Modelling
  • Strom Water Planning, Modelling and Management
  • Drought Management
  • Mitigations
  • Hydrogeology
  • Hydro Dynamics

Related Conference of Hydrology

May 22-23, 2024

11th Global Meet on Wireless and Satellite Communications

Amsterdam, Netherlands
July 25-26, 2024

23rd International Conference on Big Data & Data Analytics

Amsterdam, Netherlands
September 19-20, 2024

11th Global Innovators Summit

London, UK
November 20-21, 2024

5th World Congress on Robotics and Automation

Paris, France

Hydrology Conference Speakers

    Recommended Sessions

    Related Journals

    Are you interested in