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Ecohydrology of Surface and Groundwater Dependent Systems: Concepts, Methods and Recent Developments (International Association of Hydrological ... of ... of Proceedings and Reports Publication)

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An outcome of a symposium of the same name organized by the IAHS international commissions on Continental Erosion, on Groundwater, and on Surface Water, and the International Association of Hydrogeologists (IAH). The articles provide an exciting contribution to the field of Ecohydrology. As a collection they represent an expansion of this emerging field of science, from its initial focus on the relationships between water and vegetation in different landscape settings, to one that considers: Ecohydrology of riverine landscapes; Ecohydrology and groundwater systems; and Ecohydrology and catchment land-use issues.

The International Association of Hydrological Sciences is the world's premier member-based organization promoting the study and practice of Hydrology. Our books are authored, edited and produced at the highest level of quality, with the most current and thorough research.

Our publications and our work advance the science and the professional practice of Hydrology in a variety of Science and Engineering fields around the world.

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-Erosion and sediment
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