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Can Large Language Models be useful in Hydrology ?

Work in progressI am thinking if LLM can be useful in Hydrology. More than thinking actually, it requires some readings and some understanding of the mechanisms through which the statistics behind LLM...

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Large Language models in Earth Observation

If you've grasped the concepts discussed in the previous post, you're likely poised to explore how to effectively integrate them into your hydrological endeavors. However, you're not starting from...

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And finally we talk about isotope concentration

 If I understand correctly, colleagues arre measuring the concentration of an isotope in stream or some other catchment outlet.  This is quite not a measure of the age of water but the latter has to be...

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Dear User or Dear Explorer,Here we aim to summarize some of the material related to GEOframe-NewAGE. The main source is certainly the GEOframe blog:The GEOframe blog However, for a logical...

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Hot to make an iPoster with usual paper media

---- Under Construction ----- Most researchers aim to present their work at conferences, often considering an oral presentation as the ideal outcome. Conversely, being assigned to present a poster can...

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Roots (plants roots)

 How deep go the roots of a plant ? Certainly it depends on the age of a plant but for having a static idea, nothing is better than the collection of roots drawing that can be found at the Wageningen...

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On catchment analysis (modeling)

In a series of papers (Abera et al., 2016, Abera et al. 2017a, Abera et al., 2017b, Azimi et al., 2023), we have outlined a methodology for studying basins, focusing on specific locations BUT looking...

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How much snow is in the mountains and what is its fate? by Manuela Girotto

Water resources such as snow or groundwater can be estimated using satellite remote sensing observations and numerical models. Both models and observations have inherent uncertainties and limitations...

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A Ph.D. position on snow modelling and the related runoff production

 APPLY TODAY ! There is an opening until July 10 (<---Here it is the link) for a Ph.D. position on the SpaceItUP and SUPER projects (Snow and glacier rUnoff Production in alpine RivER basins...

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Mumbai GEOframe School !

 We have just completed our effort with the GEOframe Mumbai Monsoon School, inserted in a larger initiative, of the GISE HUB which included one day long SCPP workshop on "Recent Advances in...

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You want a tenure-track position ? (Sunday Thinking)

You embarked on this postdoc to advance your career and, ideally, secure a tenure-track position somewhere in the near future. But what strategy should you follow?First and foremost, focus on building...

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Those who aim to discover - I

As a follow-up to my previous post, I'd like to share some additional reflections on the experience of doing hydrology in academia. I've attempted to classify different types of researchers, and below,...

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Those who aim to model - II

As a follow-up to my previous post, see also here, I'd like to share some additional reflections on the experience of doing hydrology in academia. I've attempted to classify different types of...

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Those who aim to apply - III

 As a follow-up to my previous post, see also here and here, I'd like to share some additional reflections on the experience of doing hydrology in academia. I've attempted to classify different types...

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Those who are engineers or policy makers deep in their heart but live in...

 It could be argued that a hydrologist is not merely a scientist but also a technologist or engineer who must manage water resources. This broader perspective expands the scope of our work to include...

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30-years (1991-2021) Snow Water Equivalent Dataset in the Po River District,...

This paper presents a long-term snow water equivalent dataset in the Po River District, Italy, spanning from 1991 to 2021 at daily time step and 500 m spatial resolution partially covering the mountain...

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The implementation of the GEOframe system in the Po river district – analysis...

In recent years, the frequency of extreme events like floods and droughts, which can cause severe environmental, social, and economic damage, has increased due to climate change and environmental...

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Multi-model hydrological reference dataset over continental Europe and an...

Although Essential Climate Variables (ECVs) have been widely adopted as important metrics for guiding scientific and policy decisions, the Earth Observation (EO) and Land Surface and Hydrologic Model...

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A new tool for correcting the spatial and temporal pattern of global...

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A new way of discussing on the web with a distributed responsability

As many of you may know, recently, Jan Seibert issued an appeal to young hydrological researchers, advising caution when accepting invitations to become editors for review issues. In the past, these...

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