Our paper in collaboration with Imperial's #WSIMOD team out. We incorporated a #groundwater module into the integrated water system model and apply a flux tracking approach to reveal groundwater and river baseflow origins and assess groundwater abstraction management options.
We've just created the first national scale #groundwater model of Great Britain:
https://t.co/F6nOC7WUr6
If you want to know more, have a look at our open access paper:
https://t.co/wsfxiS6Mt8
Want to do a PhD on #flooding?
A number of PhD opportunities have just been advertised through FLOOD-CDT (https://t.co/sxbOE9yX3V)
We are looking for applicants for this project:
Development of a national groundwater flood inundation modelling and forecasting platform
We're delighted to be part of this new centre for doctoral training and look forward to working with our university collaborators and industry partners to help train the experts we need to address the challenges of #flooding.
One in six homes in the UK are at risk of flooding ๐ ๐ง
We've launched a training centre to better understand and manage flooding which has caused havoc across the UK this month.
Find out more ๐ https://t.co/uxCwzPZJ82
This month's UK Hydrological Outlook for the next 3 months just issued https://t.co/ZvUCspSvD2
@groundwater at some sites in Wessex and
the South Downs Chalk sites likely to
experience exceptionally high levels in November
Securing future groundwater supplies: development and evaluation of numerical, statistical and machine learning methods for continuous simulation of groundwater yields
https://t.co/KQZu8OSrVu
Interested in @groundwater systems and how modelling can help to understand and manage them? We have a couple of PhD studentships as part of Imperial College's doctoral training programme and are seeking applications. Deadline: 8 January 2024.
https://t.co/YPkur4HEV5
Nice article in the @BBCNews today discussing the tool we built working with @Thames21 and plans for its use by those seeking to tackle this source of pollution.
Great to see our very own John Bryden featured in the @BBCNews today discussing the Road Pollution Solutions Tool we developed. Road runoff has a serious impact on rivers and can kill wildlife. Read full story here: https://t.co/fPNgCqluWV
๐ขA new online tool which highlights where the opportunities are to install nature-based solutions, such as wetlands, to tackle road runoff pollution before it ends up in Londonโs rivers has gone live today. ๐งตโฌ๏ธ
New dataset alert! Check out our new 2km gridded daily projections of potential groundwater recharge from 1981 to 2080. Based on UKCP18 data, this dataset can inform decision-making and climate change research in the UK. Access for free https://t.co/nlAaL8SdKo . #groundwater
๐จ Job vacancy ๐จ
We're looking for an experienced hydrogeologist with extensive experience in leading field investigations, to provide leadership and support a portfolio of hydrogeological projects.
Find out more and apply:
https://t.co/S1sk8xwBWy
Paper describing the development of our new @UK_CEH -led hydrological and #groundwater projections dataset based on UKCP18 just published https://t.co/YbzxJmFKyj
Vacancy for an Environmental / Groundwater Modeller to join our team @BritGeoSurvey. Lots of interesting projects seeking to understand the role of water in UK and global environmental systems supporting their sustainable management. https://t.co/oF4x8B0AbHโฆ Please RT
The impact of our team's work on adaptation & socio-hydrological resilience in Mexico City recognised in British Council Newton Fund legacy report! Proud to contribute towards #SDGs 6 and 14 & water security of Mexico #watersecurity#resilience
https://t.co/pUQpb8UuDm