New Sensors, New Technologies and Machine Learning in Water Sciences
A section of Water (ISSN 2073-4441).
Section Information
The section of New Sensors, New Technologies and Machine Learning in Water Sciences publishes research articles and critical reviews on:
- New sensors to measure water level, discharge and stream velocity, physical properties (temperature, pressure, PH, …) of water, water quality and contamination, sediment transport, soil moisture, water in the vegetation, groundwater/surface-water connections;
- New technologies of fixed and mobile monitoring systems including innovative in-situ (on the ground or in the water);
- Earth observations of the water cycle from Unmmaned Autonomous Vehicles (UAV), Autonomous Underwater Vehicle (AUV) and Earth Observation satellites;
- Big data and machine learning for water sciences;
- Citizen observations contributing to water sciences.
Editorial Board
Topical Advisory Panel
Special Issues
Following special issues within this section are currently open for submissions:
- Theory and Technology of Water-Induced Geological Disaster Prevention and Water Resource Utilization in Mines (Deadline: 25 May 2025)
- Application of Machine Learning in Hydrogeology (Deadline: 30 May 2025)
- Numerical and Experimental Methods, Data Analyses, Digital Twin, IoT Machine Learning and AI in Water Sciences (Deadline: 31 May 2025)
- Machine Learning in Water Distribution Systems and Sewage Systems (Deadline: 20 June 2025)
- Mashups for Effective Hydrological Hazard Management: Applications and Theoretical Approaches (Deadline: 30 June 2025)
- Machine Learning Methods for Flood Computation (Deadline: 30 June 2025)
- Applications of Multi-Source Remote Sensing Technologies in Soil Moisture Monitoring (Deadline: 25 July 2025)
- Enhancing the Understanding of the Water Cycle and Climate Change Using Satellite Geodesy (Deadline: 25 July 2025)
- Application of Machine Learning in Hydrologic Sciences (Deadline: 20 August 2025)
- AI, Machine Learning and Digital Twin Applications in Water (Deadline: 20 August 2025)
- Application of Machine Learning Models for Flood Forecasting (Deadline: 20 August 2025)
- Use of Remote Sensing Technologies for Water Resources Management (Deadline: 20 September 2025)
- Computer Modelling Techniques in Environmental Hydraulics and Water Resource Engineering (Deadline: 20 September 2025)
- Application of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in Water Quality Monitoring (Deadline: 20 September 2025)
- Application of Artificial Intelligence in Hydraulic Engineering, 2nd Edition (Deadline: 20 September 2025)
- Machine Learning Applications in the Water Domain (Deadline: 25 September 2025)
- Data-Driven Intelligent Systems in Flood Forecasting and Early Warning Flood Systems (Deadline: 10 October 2025)
- New World: Advancing Water Applications Through Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence (Deadline: 15 October 2025)
- The Observation and Modeling of Evapotranspiration (Deadline: 20 October 2025)
- Water Quality Monitoring and Prediction Using New Sensors, Machine Learning and Big Data (Deadline: 25 October 2025)
- Water Modeling Using Combined Machine Learning and Fieldwork Investigation (Deadline: 31 October 2025)
- Revolutionizing Hydraulic Fracturing with Machine Learning and Data-Driven Approaches (Deadline: 15 November 2025)
- Applications of Remote Sensing and GISs in River Basin Ecosystems (Deadline: 20 November 2025)
- Advancing the Monitoring and Modelling of Freshwater Systems with New Remote Sensing Technologies, 2nd Edition (Deadline: 25 November 2025)
- Applications of GIS and Remote Sensing in Ecohydrology (Deadline: 25 November 2025)
- Applications of Remote Sensing in Hydrology and Water Resource Management (Deadline: 25 November 2025)
- Intelligent Water Networks: Advanced Sensing, Real-Time Analytics, and Adaptive Management for Future Water Challenges (Deadline: 20 December 2025)
- Machine Learning Models for Flood Hazard Assessment (Deadline: 20 December 2025)
- Mathematical, Physical, Chemical, and Biological Methods for Ice and Water Problems (Deadline: 31 December 2025)
- Potential of Artificial Intelligence in Addressing Critical Challenges Related to Water Resources (Deadline: 25 January 2026)
- Applications of GIS and Remote Sensing in Hydrology and Hydrogeology (Deadline: 30 January 2026)