Working with large-sample hydrology datasets and curious about how maps with varying levels of detail influence the identification of geology–streamflow relationships? Check out our latest preprint at HESS!
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This week in our #AGU25 #CatchmentHydrology Early Career series, we highlight: “Effects of Climate Change on the Hydrological Regime of a Mountainous Catchment: A Case Study from the Hindu Kush Himalayan Region” by
Malla Mani Kanta et al. (2025).
This week in our #AGU25 #CatchmentHydrology Early Career series, we highlight: “INDOFLOODS: A Comprehensive Database for Flood Events in India Enhanced with Catchment Attributes” by Sai Kiran Kuntla et al. (2025).
This week in our #AGU25 #CatchmentHydrology Early Career series, we highlight: “Transferability of machine-learning-based modeling frameworks across flood events for hindcasting maximum river water depths in coastal watersheds” by Maryam Pakdehi et al. (2024).
🌊 This week in our #AGU25 #CatchmentHydrology Early Career series, we highlight: “Resilient Infrastructure & Disaster Response Center” by Abdul Mobin et al. (2025).
✨ Every two weeks until #AGU25, we’ll feature a publication in #CatchmentHydrology from an early career scientist who shared their work with us.
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🌊 This week in our #AGU25 #CatchmentHydrology Early Career series, we highlight: “Deciphering surface water–groundwater connectivity using chemical and stable isotope tracers (H and O) in the headwaters of São Francisco River, Brazil” by Marcela Aragão et al. (2025).
🌊 This week we highlight the paper:
“Widespread Potential for Streamflow Leakage Across Brazil” by @gescilam.bsky.social et al. (2024).
✨ Every two weeks until #AGU25, we’ll feature a publication in #CatchmentHydrology from an early career scientist who shared their work with us.
Earlier this year, we invited undergrads, grad students & postdocs with recent publications in #catchmenthydrology to share their work with us📄
Starting now, we’ll highlight one of these papers every two weeks until #AGU25 — helping #earlycareer scientists spread their research!🚀
Catchment hydrology (Hydrology 💧)
Catchment hydrology is the study of hydrology in drainage basins. Catchments are areas of land where runoff collects to a specific zone. This movement is caused by water moving from areas of high energy to low energy due to […]
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