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Hydrology Paper of the Day @oriescc.bsky.social @soham-adla.bsky.social @iaguirre.bsky.social and many other colleagues on a framework of principles for hydrological science communication: the need for in-person meetings and proper channels; equity and building trust; and the need for simplicity.
Hydrology Paper of the Day @rafamorcillo.bsky.social on tomato roots and fungal environmental signals: pathways and plant interactions; a novel framework for processes and relationships; molecular fingerprints in the context of model performance; and data-driven processing and modelling.
Invigorating.
We’re excited to launch our new podcast on the History of Hydrology! 🎙️
This series brings together expert interviews to explore how hydrological science has evolved over time— & how past insights continue to shape today’s water challenges and solutions.
blogs.egu.eu/divisions/hs...
Hydrology Paper of the Day @vesnazupanc.bsky.social on the geomorphology of the upper Sava River in Slovenia: terrace levels, floodplains, and channel planforms in the context of glaciation; characterizing changes by near-surface geophysics and GPR; map interpretations; and human influences.
Hydrology Paper of the Day @riverinelitter.bsky.social on quantifying plastic trapping by vegetation: a new sampling procedure; a novel index for vegetation structure; application to the Tiber and Aniene Rivers, Italy; and towards a better understanding of spatial processes in context of management.
Hydrology Paper of the Day @limnologylauren.bsky.social on the geochemistry of the Peru Creek sub-watershed in Colorado: mineral concentrations in water and water quality analyses; spatiotemporal patterns and anomalies; linear models and hydrological pathways; and understanding flow paths.
Hydrology Paper of the Day @ioppublishing.bsky.social on a GIS approach to characterizing suitability of water bird habitat in the Lantebung Mangrove Ecotourism Area, Indonesia: remote sensing and IDW interpolation; human disturbances, food sources and habitat; and the need for management areas.
Hydrology Paper (Book) of the Day @limnologic.bsky.social on the extreme engineering of dams, reservoirs, and water pipelines: why the Vajont Dam was so challenging to build; the San Roque reservoir in the context of engineering history; and a water supply pipeline as part of a large-scale scheme.
Hydrology Paper of the Day @dalhydro.bsky.social on climate change, groundwater geohazards, and population increase: how water table rise affects infrastructure; saltwater intrusion and civil engineering; anthropogenic changes and challenges; and the need for data and applied science solutions.
Photos rolling in for #PeatColours
250+ submissions across all sites in 2026 — great to see!
Explore the interactive map (updated regularly):
peatcolours.github.io/tracking.html
📍 Kauhaneva-Pohjankangas 🇫🇮
📍 Forsinard Flows
📍 Cope Hut, Alpine NP 🇦🇺
📍 Torronsuo 🇫🇮
New project launching soon in 🇨🇦 👀
Thanks for the great paper @davidboutt.bsky.social and colleagues!
Hydrology Paper of the Day @davidboutt.bsky.social on the interplay between hydrology and lithium ore extraction in the context of groundwater and mining use: the Lithium Triangle region of the Andes; groundflow modelling and hydrogeology; flow dynamics; evaporative losses; and mining footprints.
Hydrology Paper of the Day @eos.org on processes of road salt runoff after winter storm events: changes in water conductivity over 22 states in the USA; understanding environmental attributes and salinization signatures; episodes of salinization; and identifying rivers in areas of greatest concern.
Hydrology Paper of the Day @sustainable-plants.bsky.social on how aquatic ferns are used for meat wastewater processing and eventual harvesting for nutritional use: lab experiments indicating plant abundance and growth; chlorophyll a fluorescence to assess photosynthesis; and biogeochemical cycles.
Hydrology Paper of the Day @gbrunohydro.bsky.social on identifying the timescales and processes for streamflow droughts: definitions, comparisons and indicators; understanding severity and duration; changes in the context of land surface processes; and future research.
Hydrology Paper of the Day @paolamazzoglio.bsky.social on crowdsourcing digitization of data from Italian rivers: the social psychology of data entry; understanding engagement in the context of online volunteering; quantifying user activities and experiences; and scientific perspectives.
Hydrology Paper of the Day @meteoleipzig.bsky.social on assessing how written rebuttals can effectively communicate climate change: three levels of information (basic, intermediate, and advanced); the impacts of a priori knowledge associated with readers; and the need for accurate perceptions.
“Often known as blue-green algae, the toxic organisms still pose problems for people around the world. Their blooms are also often extremely large, meaning Mayans were acutely aware of their existence and linked them to health problems.”
Hydrology Paper of the Day on ancient water purification systems: reservoirs and filtration techniques; controlling eutrophication; mercury levels and sediment sampling; and quantifying biogeochemical cycles including C:N ratios in the context of human population geography.
Thanks for the great paper @rodaguayo.bsky.social!
Hydrology Paper of the Day @simonleewx.com on 44 years of weather across North America: the inability of models to capture the Greenland High pressure region; effects of seasonality and summertime regimes; Markov modelling and the need for model evaluation; and possible anthropogenic influences.
A 2025 exhibition that explored interactions between fire and water in the local landscape represented a powerful example of the cobenefits of art-science partnerships.
eos.org/science-upda...
Hydrology Paper of the Day @rodaguayo.bsky.social on changes in glacier water resources in Western Patagonia, South America: neural networks and mathematical models driven by glaciological and climate data; a geography of patterns related to runoff; and future predictions.
Hydrology Paper of the Day @irnasa.bsky.social on how contaminants are transported by hydrological processes characterized by drought conditions: the Onyar River Basin in Spain; linkages with groundwater; temporal changes in water chemistry; and characterizing reactive transport.
Hydrology Paper of the Day on precipitation correction for hydrological models applied to three watersheds: an error function related to differences between simulated and observed streamflow; application of the SWAT, MIKE-SHE and MHD models; and calibration, validation, and back-correction functions
A melted-out snow pinwheel caused by rockfall, on a snowfield in the Coast Mountains. Ice tool for scale.
Them: can you summarize your interests in natural hazards, hydrology, mountaineering, and alpine environments in one photo?
Me: