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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 3b : New techniques in hydrology - New methods of hydrological observations

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Papers Authors

Modelling of hillslope erosion from New Zealand pasture using a rainfall simulator

Russell Adams, Geoff Parkin, Sandy Elliott and Kit Rutherford

On the assessment of flash flood impacts through the use of rainfall measurements from dual frequency microwave links and energy and water balance

C.G. Collier and G.L. Robbins

Synergistic use of Earth Observation data in visible and infrared ranges for the application and validation of distributed hydrological models in irrigated areas

G. D’Urso and G. Somma

ADCPs in discharge measurement in Hungary

László Goda

Radiometric sensitivity to dew at 1.4 GHz relative to soil Moisture in a dense canopy

Brian K. Hornbuckle and Anthony W. England

New devices and techniques for hydrological observation

L. Lichner, L. Holko, A. Cipakova, M. Sir and M. Tesar

Integrating two remote sensing-based hydrological models and MODIS data to improve water supply forecasts in the Rio Grande Basin

A. Rango, E. Gomez-Landesa, M. Bleiweiss, D. De Walle G. Kite,

Integrating tracers and GIS to assess the influence of landscape heterogeneity on runoff processes in a complex mountainous catchment

Jaroslav Martinec and Kris Havstad

Estimating rating curves and response functions from basin geometry and flow velocity

Thomas Skaugen

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