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Imperial College Symposium Preface
Theme 1: Global hydrology
Theme 2: Hydrology of extremes
Theme 3a: Advances in modelling
Theme 3b: New methods of hydrological observations
Theme 4: Interdisciplinary hydrology
Theme 5: Urban Water
Theme 6: Integrated catchment management


Theme 1 : Global hydrology and the impact of global changes

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Papers Authors

The effect of climate variability and change on water resources in Bulgaria

Vesselin Alexandrov and Marin Genev

Stability distributed, physically- based modelling for simulating the impact of climate change on groundwater reserve

S. Brouyere and A. Dassargues

Future increases in UK water resource drought projected by a regional climate model

H.J.Fowler and C.G. Kilsby

An analysis of the sensitivity of regulated basins to climate change

L.Garrote, F.Martin-Carrasco and I. Rodriguez

Assesement of 'green'water fluxes with a dynamic global vegetation model

Dieter Gerten,Alberte Bondeau, Holger Hoff, Wolfgang Lucht, Sibyll Schaphoff and Pascalle Smith

Linking river flow and precipitation regimes for Himilayan basins of Nepal: assessing hydroloclimatological and implications of climate change

David M. Hannah, Sunil R. Kansakar, John Gerrard and Gwyn Rees

Roles of receycling and memory in the variablity of the hydrologic cycle

Praveen Kumar

Modelling Zayandeh Rud under climate change

S. Morid and A.R Massah

Southern Oscillation-precipitation relationships over Upper Sao Francisco river basin, in South Eastern-Brazil

Eber Jose de Andrade Pinto and Mauro Naghettini

Mountains: essential water towers for a thirsty world

Daniel Viviroli and Rolf Weingartner

Recent and future climate driven variations in low flows in South Central British columbia

Paul H. Whitfield

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