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  Information - HS44 Hydrology and Water Resources in the Danube region (co-sponsored by the Austrian Hydrological Society)

Event Information
Managing water resources in large scale and transboundary river basins
requires improved methods for quantifying components of the hydrologic
cycle at a regional scale. This session will focus on the understanding of
the space-time variability of hydrologic processes including, but not
limited to, precipitation, flooding, droughts and subsurface flow. Novel
approaches to regionalisation and/or scaling of components of the water
balance and other hydrologic characteristics are encouraged. The scope of
the session includes both case studies in the Danube region and general
methodological contributions applicable to large river basins.

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