The decline of hydraulic conductivity with suction in plants
In the vein of understanding more on plants hydraulics I started from the (McDowell et al., 2008)} paper which is as much informative as imprecise in its two or three formulas which do not much with...
View ArticleThird SII Hydrology Day Webinar - Il ruolo dell'idrologo nella pratica...
This is the third webinar of the 2020 Hydrology days held via Web. It was certainly a successful initiative and this third appointment maintain the interest high. Please below you will find the video...
View ArticleOne Year Grant on the management of River Po catchment and related water...
To whom it may concern, River Po Authority, issued a grant for a one year to apply the system GEOframe to the river Po. The person interested is requested to:Implement and deploy the GEOframe system...
View ArticleKrigings of positive definite fields
Kriging is a statistical technique used to interpolate spatial sparse data and obtain a field of measures. Interpolation of data (Mitas and Mitasova, 1999) is ubiquitous i hydrology and, in fact, the...
View ArticleLysimiter GEO - Webinar I
Land-Vegetation-Atmosphere interactions are an exciting field of Hydrology. Within our system GEOframe, one branch of work is improving the physics of GEOtop and this talk shows some of the work we...
View ArticleLysimiter GEO - Webinar II - An exercise step by step
This follows the first webinar on Lysimeter Pro, a GEOframe modelling solution intended to estimate the 1D soil-vegetation-atmosphere fluxes using the GEOframe WHETGEO and GEOframe Prospero tools. No...
View ArticlePeter S. Eagleson
I learned from Twitter that Peter S. Eagleson passed away. It is impossible to list all its merits for Hydrology. The seeds of his research and teaching are pervasive in Hydrology. I share here what...
View ArticleAbout realism in models of infiltration
The Italian Association of Agricultural Engineering is organizing a group of webinars covering the topics the Associate study and research. I could attend to the first seminar, held by Prof. Antonio...
View ArticleLong live to the Horton Machine!
The Horton Machine is our set of tools for geomorphic analysis. It was named after one of the father of Hydrology and Geomorphology, Robert E. Horton. The GEOframe group contributed since the...
View ArticleData Horror Clip
If you do not understand the nightmare caused by wrong management of data, please give a look to this clip. Take these 3 minutes. Senior certainly were in these situations several times in heir life.
View ArticleWATERSTEM project
It was a pleasure to work with the young guys who setup the PRIN proposal WATERSTEM. Please find below the abstract of the proposal and cross the fingers for the project having success.Mediterranean...
View ArticleThe material of the GWS 2021 is ready
And now everybody can enjoy it for its own work or research. Lectures was recorded and uploaded on VIMEO. Whilst GEOframe is an alive and evolving project, GWS2021 represent the best way to approach...
View ArticleThe AboutHydrology mailing list is evolving
Dear All,a few weeks ago we opened a poll about the AboutHydrology mailing list, when it overcame the 4000 thousands subscribers. The first effect was that a few subscribers unsubscribed ;-). Just...
View ArticleThe Hydrology Class 2021 - Introduction
Go to the Software installation pageGo to the Foreseen ScheduleGo to the lab pageWhat the course is aboutTo have an idea about this class, please look at the Syllabus slides in first lecture. This...
View ArticleThe Hydrology Class 2021 - Software
There is no engineering without using models. During the class will be used various open source softwares and resources:Python 3.* within Jupyterlab for scripting, and in particular the numpy, scipy,...
View ArticleThe Hydrology Class 2021 - The Schedule
This post contains the foreseen schedule of the course. Material uploaded is subject to modifications prior to the schedule date. All the lectures will be to students present in blended format. Meaning...
View ArticleThe Hydrological Modelling Class 2021 - Introduction And References
IndexGo to:Software UsedThe Foreseen ScheduleThe lab Introduction The Hydrological Modeling course aims to teach to simulate the hydrological cycle at various spatial scales in order to be able to...
View ArticleThe Hydrological Modelling Class 2021 - Software
IndexGo to:IntroductionSoftware used (you are already here)The Foreseen ScheduleThe lab Software Used There is no engineering without using models. During the class will be used various open source...
View ArticleThe Hydrological Modelling Class 2021 - The Foreseen Schedule
IndexGo to:IntroductionSoftware used The Foreseen Schedule (you are already here)The lab Foreseen Schedule (up to Easter)(boldface dates are those with definitive material, I or directly written in...
View ArticleThe Hydrological Modelling Class: The lab
Go to:IntroductionSoftware UsedThe Foreseen ScheduleThe lab (you are already here)2021-02-22 - Installations - For the Installation go to this GEOframe page and install all what required.We are also...
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