Abstracts

5 May 2024

Why hydrology matters to climate science

Hydrology is indispensable for climate scientists because it provides insights into the intricate interactions between the water cycle and the Earth’s climate system. By studying hydrological processes, researchers can improve climate models, predict and mitigate the impacts of climate change, and promote sustainable water management practices.

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Abstracts

5 May 2024

Harnessing AI for Continental Freshwater Monitoring

At BWI, we firmly believe that Artificial Intelligence holds immense potential for transforming continental freshwater monitoring by enhancing data collection, analysis, and decision support capabilities. By harnessing the power of AI technologies, Blue Water Intelligence wants to overcome the limitations of traditional monitoring methods and address the complex challenges facing freshwater ecosystems in the 21st century.

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Abstracts

28 April 2024

Navigating Continental Freshwaters: Understanding Water Takings and Consumption Worldwide

In this abstract, BWI delves deep into the nuances between water takings and consumption, drawing examples from diverse regions globally.

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Abstracts

10 April 2024

How Indian-French satellite TRISHNA will contribute to environmental science

French-Indian space mission TRISHNA will be launched in 2025. This article delves into how TRISNHA will contribute to hydrology.

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Abstracts

10 April 2024

How Earth Observation data contributes to Hydrology

Earth Observation data plays a crucial role in hydrology by providing valuable information about various aspects of the Earth’s water cycle, including precipitation, surface water bodies and soil moisture.

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Abstracts

25 March 2024

Differences between coastal and continental hydrology

Continental hydrology focuses on inland freshwater systems, while coastal hydrology examines the interactions between land and sea in coastal zones.

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Abstracts

25 March 2024

How irrigation influences water resources

Irrigation exerts significant pressure on global water resources, contributing to water stress, aquifer depletion, soil salinization, ecosystem degradation, and exacerbating climate change effects.

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Abstracts

23 March 2024

How meteorology contributes to hydrological forecasting

BWI takes the opportunity of World Meteorological Day to explain how weather forecasts play a significant role in predicting river discharge by providing essential input data for hydrological models.

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Abstracts

19 March 2024

How can hydrological virtual stations foster basin digitization?

Virtual stations play a vital role in river basin digitization by providing the data, insights, and tools necessary to understand and manage water resources effectively within a basin.

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Abstracts

17 March 2024

River basin digitization: Definition, components and benefits

The aim of river basin digitization is to create a detailed digital representation of the basin and its associated water resources, allowing for better understanding, management, and decision-making.

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