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David M. Hannah
Professor of Hydrology, University of Birmingham
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Connecting global water agendas: from wicked problematisation to opportunities for action
AGU 2024
global environmental change | 13 december 2024
Ben Howard, Wouter Buytaert, Stefan Krause, David ...
Global water security is one of humanities greatest challenges, yet it also represents an opportunity to catalyse transformative change. The very prop...
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The role of hydrometeorological extremes and anthropogenic disturbances as drivers of biogeochemical cycling across the urban terrestrial-aquatic continuum
AGU 2024
biogeosciences | 12 december 2024
Stefan Krause, hongzheng zhu, David M. Hannah, Lia...
The drivers and controls of biogeochemical cycling across the terrestrial-aquatic continuum of urban systems are still poorly understood. While there ...
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An Event-Based Approach to Analyse Drought Propagation from Meteorological to Hydrological Drought in the Semi-Arid River Basin of Peninsular India.
AGU 2024
hydrology | 12 december 2024
Ajay Gupta, Manoj K. Jain, Rajendra P. Pandey, Dav...
Drought propagation has become a significant area of research in recent decades. Usually, a correlation-based approach is employed to examine drought ...
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Unblocking the Flow: How Removing Channel-Spanning Barriers Can Alter Water Quality
AGU 2024
hydrology | 11 december 2024
Nicholas Lugg, David M. Hannah, Kieran Khamis, Gle...
The last three decades have seen a distinct shift from hard water engineering strategies towards nature-based solutions. Leaky dams now represent a wi...
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Crossing the disciplinary watershed: the role of language in tackling the water crisis
AGU 2024
hydrology | 10 december 2024
David M. Hannah, Michaela Mahlberg
Innovative, transdisciplinary approaches are needed to deal with wicked water problems - these are multifaceted, interconnected problems that are diff...
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Do melting glaciers or valley-bottom wetlands sustain dry season water supplies in the Peruvian high-Andes?
AGU 2024
hydrology | 10 december 2024
Tom Gribbin, Jonathan D. Mackay, Alan M. MacDonald...
The connections between the cryosphere, groundwater and streamflow are key to understanding mountain water supply, but many studies focus on these hyd...
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Unravelling environmental drivers of rapid river water warming and cooling events across the conterminous United States
AGU 2024
hydrology | 09 december 2024
James White, David M. Hannah, Darren L. Ficklin, S...
Abrupt river water temperature (Tw) transitions can have significant ecological implications when biota cannot adapt quickly enough to shifting therma...
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Stream Temperature Response to Increased Shading Due to Riparian Shrubification in Northern Latitudes
AGU 2024
hydrology | 09 december 2024
Andras Szeitz, Cory Wallace, Faye Jackson, Iain Ma...
Global heating is causing rapid and profound impacts on northern ecosystems. Shifts in precipitation phase and timing, permafrost thaw, and rapid shru...
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