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SC29/HS12.3

Hydroinformatics for hydrology: geostatistical modelling (co-organized)
Convener: Nilay Dogulu  | Co-Conveners: Maurizio Mazzoleni , Harsh Beria , Francesca Cecinati 
Thu, 27 Apr, 13:30–15:00

Analysis of spatial/spatio-temporal hydro-meteorological data is extensively becoming of greater interest to many researchers in the fields of hydrology and water resources owing to increased availability of such data over the past decades.

Geostatistical approaches have been traditionally used for characterization and analysis of spatial/spatio-temporal data in environmental modelling. This short course is aimed at providing a theoretical overview of commonly used geostatistical approaches and the fundamentals of spatio/spatio-temporal data analysis in the form of a 1.5 hour lecture. The primary focus will be on applications of methods in the hydrological domain.

We kindly invite early career hydrologic researchers (MSc students, PhD candidates, post-doctoral researchers) to attend this short course designed to address the vital role and potential benefits of using geostatistical modelling for advancing hydrology research. It is essential that the participants have intermediate level of skills and knowledge in statistics.

Please note that pre-registration is not necessary. The course will be open to a limited number of participants selected on a first come-first served basis. We suggest that you arrive the room assigned a little earlier to make sure that you find an empty seat.

In cooperation with the Young Hydrologic Society (http://younghs.com/) and IAHR Young Professional Network Delft (http://iahrdelft.youngprofessionalnetwork.unesco-ihe.org/home)

For any additional information, please contact the conveners.

Public information: Confirmed lecturers are: Dr. András Bárdossy (University of Stuttgart), Dr. Gerald Corzo Perez (IHE Delft Institute for Water Education), Dr. Emmanouil Varouchakis (Technical University of Crete)