Interested in contributing to improve our understanding of the competition for water resources during droughts in Scotland? Check this fully funded PhD opportunity to work in collaboration with @aberdeenuni and @JamesHuttonInst here https://t.co/Csi0eBWWIg
Exciting day at the Hutton Annual Research #Symposium in Dundee today.
Our symposium aims to spotlight the extensive #research happening across the Institute; it’s a fantastic opportunity for colleagues to connect, exchange ideas, & share research trends. 🤝🔬
#HuttonResearch
ChatGPT in Hydrology and Earth Sciences: Opportunities, Prospects and Concerns. "ChatGPT cannot collect field samples, build hydrological models, solve site-specific problems, or even adequately cite current literature"
https://t.co/QnijzNQGQS
Chandrayaan-3 Mission:
'India🇮🇳,
I reached my destination
and you too!'
: Chandrayaan-3
Chandrayaan-3 has successfully
soft-landed on the moon 🌖!.
Congratulations, India🇮🇳!
#Chandrayaan_3#Ch3
Incredible presentation by @NahaShaini, thanks to @britishhydrosoc and YHS. Highlighting the significance of employing diverse modeling approaches for drought forecasting and modeling. Crucial for advancing our understanding and preparedness in tackling drought challenges🫧🫧🫧🌦️
Ganga basin: where rivers run dry! Long term (1951-2021) changes (%) in streamflow in river basins! Red: decline, blue: increase! Stay tuned for upcoming dataset! @MoJSDoWRRDGR@moesgoi#monsoon#drought
Elated to share that a manuscript looking at impact of local versus global datasets on hydrological responses in Mahanadi River basin in India, from my Phd research is published on @tandfonline@mricoramirez@rosolemh2o@BristolUniWater@cabotinstitute
https://t.co/Qfwoe04UWA
A few snaps of some of the current and former Bristol water researchers who are sharing their research, here at #EGU22. So good to see familiar faces and hear the latest!
Congratulations to @NahaShaini who successfully defended her PhD research on the hydrological impacts of both land-use and climate changes in India. Thanks to Shams Rahman and @hancloke for acting as examiners. @mricoramirez@BristolUniWater@cabotinstitute @Gw4Water
Work led by our PhD candidate, Shaini Naha, now in @EGU_HESS, looking at the isolated impacts of land cover change in a large basin in India while accounting for model parameter uncertainties.
https://t.co/BteKS2LTvH
@BristolUniWater@cabotinstitute @Gw4Water @mricoramirez
Discussion open for comments: Including informal housing in slope stability analysis – an application to a data-scarce location in the humid tropics https://t.co/ZjYbJrtsgf