Hydrology is the science that deals with occurrence, distribution, movement and properties of the waters of the earth and their relationship with the environment within each phase of the hydrologic cycle. The water cycle, or hydrologic cycle, is a continuous process by which water is purified by evaporation and transported from the earth's surface (including the oceans) to the atmosphere and back to the land and oceans. The engineering hydrologist, or water resources engineer, is involved in the planning, analysis, design, construction and operation of projects for the control, utilization, and management of water resources. Water resources problems are also the concern of meteorologists, oceanographers, geologists, chemists, physicists, biologists, economists, political scientists, specialists in applied mathematics and computer science, and engineers in several fields.
Hydrology innovations are published in OMICS Group open access journal named as Hydrology: Current Research, the journal publishes recent trends and developments in various disciplines such as Hydrogeology, Hydroinformatics, Surface hydrology, Water quality, Chemical hydrology, Hydrometeorology, Ecohydrology, Isotope hydrology.
All Hydrology innovations are described in an open access journal to facilitate the exchange of information between researchers around the globe.
It is freely accessible to one and all without any restrictions.
Last date updated on April, 2024