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When data are scarce, hydrological predictions become unreliable, mainly due to the inability to specify model components and parameter values that consistently represent the dominant hydrological processes in a particular basin, and also due to the lack of high quality model forcing. This is a problem in developed and developing countries, and the focus of much research worldwide. This proceedings volume, from a symposium of the same name heldin Hyderabad, India, September 2009, contains 40 papers from over 20 countries. They reflect differing aspects of, and approaches to, the problem and are grouped accordingly: Hydrological modelling in poorly gauged and ungauged basins Hydrometeorology and climate change assessment Remote sensing applications in hydrology Characterizing rainfall variability & its impacts on hydrological modelling
With 1899-1902: Compte rendu des opérations de la condition publique des soles, laines et cotons de Lyon.
Annales de la Société d'agriculture, histoire naturelle et arts utiles de Lyon
This volume provides a one-stop resource, compiling current research on developments in strategic materials. It is a collection of papers from The American Ceramic Society s 32nd International Conference on Advanced Ceramics and Composites, January 27-February 1, 2008. Papers included in this issue come from five symposia: "Thermoelectric Materials for Power Conversion;" "Basic Science of Multifunctional Ceramics;" "Science of Ceramic Interfaces;" "Geopolymers;" and "Materials for Solid State Lighting." This is a valuable, up-to-date resource for researchers working in the field.
In January 2002, the Egyptian Ministry of Culture ran a competition for an innovative design for a new Grand Museum of Egypt. This two-volume publication contains sketches, plans, elevations and computer models of the prize-winning design and all other second-phase entries.
Gebirge beeinflussen das Wetter und in Gebirgsregionen können Wetterscheinungen recht spektakulär, oft sogar extrem, sein. Als Bergsportler – Wanderer, Kletterer, Mountainbiker, Gleitschirmflieger oder auch Spaziergänger – ist man dem Wetter besonders ungeschützt ausgesetzt. Alles gute Gründe, sich einmal genauer mit dem spannenden Thema Bergwetter zu beschäftigen. Das Buch »Wetter im Gebirge« in der Reihe Wissen & Praxis aus dem Bergverlag Rother behandelt umfassend die Themen Wetterbeobachtung, Wettervorhersage und Gefahren. Die bergerfahrenen Meteorologen Jean-Jacques Thillet und Dominique Schueller erläutern die Grundlagen der Meteorologie und bereiten auch komplizierte Zusa...