11 August 2022
Hydrology | Recruiting Editorial Board Members for the New Section “Hydrology–Climate Interactions”
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Hydrology (ISSN: 2306-5338) has just launched a new Section: “Hydrology–Climate Interactions”. If you are an active researcher in this field and are passionate about participating in cutting-edge research publications, please do not hesitate to contact us about joining the board and contributing to the Section.
The Section “Hydrology–Climate Interactions” aims to promote interdisciplinary approaches that seek to understand how the hydrosphere, biosphere, and climate interact; the extent to which these interactions reflect ongoing Earth system changes; and the implications for current and future societies.
The “Hydrology–Climate Interactions” Section invites the scientific community to submit communications, research papers, and review articles focusing mainly, but not exclusively, on the following subject areas:
This position is open to experts on all aspects of hydrology–climate interactions. To apply for this position, recommend potential candidates, or request further information, please contact Juliana Meng ([email protected]) from the Hydrology Editorial Office.
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