Environmental Hydrology
Environmental Hydrology is the study of the movement and distribution of water through the environment, including rivers, lakes, wetlands, aquifers, soils, and the atmosphere. It is a vital component of many disciplines, including civil engineering, ecology, hydrology, geomorphology, and natural resource management. By understanding the interactions between water and land, it helps ensure the availability of clean water for domestic, agricultural, and industrial uses. It also helps manage the impacts of floods, droughts, and other extreme weather events, while providing crucial data and techniques to inform policies and strategies related to climate change, resource protection, and sustainable development.
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