Call for Abstract
Scientific Program
2nd International Conference on Hydrology & Ground Water Expo, will be organized around the theme “An Exhaustive Review of the Current State of Hydrologic Practice”
Hydrology-2013 is comprised of 8 tracks and 42 sessions designed to offer comprehensive sessions that address current issues in Hydrology-2013.
Submit your abstract to any of the mentioned tracks. All related abstracts are accepted.
Register now for the conference by choosing an appropriate package suitable to you.
- Track 1-1Surface hydrology
- Track 1-2Chemical hydrology
- Track 1-3Water conservation
- Track 1-4Ecohydrology and hydroclimate
- Track 1-5Hydrobiology and limnology
- Track 1-6Hydrometeorology
- Track 1-7Aquatic and marine ecosystems
- Track 2-1Hydrologic cycle, hydrosphere and water resources
- Track 2-2Ground-water hydraulics
- Track 2-3Isotope hydrology
- Track 2-4Agricultural hydrology
- Track 3-1Engineering geology
- Track 3-2Geophysics and remote sensing
- Track 3-3Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and data analysis
- Track 3-4Geological survey and mapping
- Track 4-1Role of water in human health
- Track 4-2Causes of water pollution and methods of control
- Track 4-3Water pollution impact on human health
- Track 4-4Effect of pollution on water resources around globe
- Track 4-5Aquatic toxicology
- Track 5-1Quality control of drinking water
- Track 5-2Indicators of water
- Track 5-3Effects of water quality on aquatic ecosystems
- Track 5-4Oil spills and effects on water quality
- Track 5-5Water resources management
- Track 6-1Wastewater discharge management
- Track 6-2Treatment/reuse/recycle of domestic and industrial waste water
- Track 6-3Modern treatments for contaminated ground water
- Track 6-4Safety issues related to waste water treatment
- Track 6-5Analysis of the economics of waste water treatment
- Track 6-6Biological and chemical degradations of polluted water
- Track 7-1Groundwater modelling
- Track 7-2Parameter estimation and model calibration, parameter uncertainty
- Track 7-3Modelling of watershed systems
- Track 7-4Prediction and statistical hydrology
- Track 7-5Hydrologic transport model
- Track 8-1Soil moisture and seasonal precipitation predictability
- Track 8-2Drought susceptibility
- Track 8-3Volcanic hazards
- Track 8-4Wetlands
- Track 8-5Rivers and streams
- Track 8-6Geothermal resources
