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Hydrology Research Special Issue on:


14th British Hydrological Society National Symposium (BHS2022)

 

The 14th British Hydrological Society National Symposium, BHS2022, took place over three days in September 2022 at Lancaster University (George Fox Building).

In this Special Issue, 9 papers were selected that fit with the topics of the conference, including:

  • Future hydrology
  • Floods & droughts
  • Water level monitoring in river basins, oceans, and aquifers using IoT.
  • Natural flood management & partnership working
  • Ecohydrology & water quality
  • International hydrology
 

Guest Editor:

Professor Nevil Quinn, UWE Bristol, UK

 

The future of flood hydrology in the UK

Rob Lamb; Sean Longfield; Susan Manson; Hannah L. Cloke; Charlie Pilling; Nick Reynard; Owain Sheppard; Anita Asadullah; Michael Vaughan; Hayley J. Fowler; Keith J. Beven

Hydrology Research (1 October 2022) 53 (10): 1286–1303.

DOI: https://doi.org/10.2166/nh.2022.053

 

 

The characteristics of ‘abrupt wave front’ floods on Pennine catchments, northern England, and their transmission downstream

Sam Watkiss; David Archer

Hydrology Research (1 March 2023) 54 (3): 372–381.

DOI: https://doi.org/10.2166/nh.2023.126

 

 

Catchment and climatic influences on spatio-temporal variations in suspended sediment transport dynamics in rivers

Jae hun Shin; Robert C. Grabowski; Ian Holman

Hydrology Research (1 August 2023) 54 (8): 901–923.

DOI: https://doi.org/10.2166/nh.2023.127

 

 

Probable maximum flood: the potential for estimation in the UK using ReFH2

Tracey Haxton; Gianni Vesuviano; Samuel Pucknell; Thomas Rodding Kjeldsen

Hydrology Research (1 March 2023) 54 (3): 360–371.

DOI: https://doi.org/10.2166/nh.2023.117

 

 

Rainfall–streamflow response times for diverse upland UK micro-basins: quantifying hydrographs to identify the nonlinearity of storm response

David Mindham; Keith Beven; Nick Chappell

Hydrology Research (1 February 2023) 54 (2): 233–244.

DOI: https://doi.org/10.2166/nh.2023.115

 

 

Polybacterial shift in benthic river biofilms attributed to organic pollution – a prospect of a new biosentinel?

Benjamin Exton; Francis Hassard; Angel Medina Vaya; Robert C. Grabowski

Hydrology Research (1 March 2023) 54 (3): 348–359.

DOI: https://doi.org/10.2166/nh.2023.114

 

 

Filling observational gaps with crowdsourced citizen science rainfall data from the Met Office Weather Observation Website

Tess O'Hara; Fergus McClean; Roberto Villalobos Herrera; Elizabeth Lewis; Hayley J. Fowler

Hydrology Research (1 April 2023) 54 (4): 547–556.

DOI: https://doi.org/10.2166/nh.2023.136

 

 

A quality-control framework for sub-daily flow and level data for hydrological modelling in Great Britain

Felipe Fileni; Hayley J. Fowler; Elizabeth Lewis; Fiona McLay; Longzhi Yang

Hydrology Research (1 November 2023) 54 (11): 1357–1367.

DOI: https://doi.org/10.2166/nh.2023.045

 

 

Indicators of suspended sediment transport dynamics in rivers

Jae hun Shin; Robert C. Grabowski; Ian Holman

Hydrology Research (1 August 2023) 54 (8): 978–994.

DOI: https://doi.org/10.2166/nh.2023.068

 

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