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Hydrological Sciences

Tessa van Hateren

Tessa van Hateren is a PhD candidate at the Remote Sensing and Natural Resources Modelling group of the Luxembourg Institute of Science and Technology and at the Hydrology and Quantitative Water Management Group of Wageningen University. She works on improving the estimation of soil moisture from space-borne radar data and its application to drought monitoring.

Where should hydrology go?

Where should hydrology go?

In 1965, UNESCO launched the first International Hydrological Decade to promote hydrology as an independent scientific discipline. This initiative has since grown into a global movement boosting hydrological research around a changing theme: the International Association of Hydrological Sciences (IAHS) Scientific Decades. The last two decades have shown that community efforts can shape the field o ...[Read More]