Forum for Water Problem ——the Third Lecture in 2010

Topic: Current and future challenges for hydrology in a changing environment
Speaker: Professor Stefan Uhlenbrook

Time: 10:00 AM, 1 Mar., 2010 
Venue: Room 411,Geographical Sciences and Technology Museum, IGSNRR
Introduction:
Prof. Uhlenbrook is the Hydrology heads of the Core Hydrology and Water Resources in the Department of Water Engineering at UNESCO-IHE, Delft, the Netherlands,the professorial chair for Experimental Hydrology at the Technical University in Delft and visiting professor of the Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam.  His main research interests are in catchment hydrology in particular in the use of tracer techniques to explore flow pathways, runoff source areas and residence times of the water in different surface and subsurface systems, and integration of field based research results into hydrological models,to improve the predictions of hydrological variables at gauged and ungauged sites for the reduction of the prediction uncertainty. He has published over 100 papers in journals and conference proceedings, is on the editorial board of Hydrological Sciences Journa, Hydrology and Earth System Sciences , associate editor of Water Resources Research. He is member of several scientific steering committees such as IAHS, EGU, AGU, IAHS-Hydrology 2020, IAHS-PUB, FRIEND-5, ERB, and UNESCO task force for IHP-7.

Contact: LIU Suxiang
Tel: 010-64889749
Key Lab of Water Cycle and Related Land Surface Processes of CAS


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