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  1. John Williams

    John Williams is an Australian scientist whose life work has been in the study of hydrology and the use of water in the landscape and farming, including land salinity. His story was told in part on the Australian Broadcasting Corporation's TV documentary series, "Australian Story", on 6 June 2005. transcript

  2. Robert E. Horton

    Robert Elmer Horton (May 18, 1875 - April 22, 1945) was an American ecologist and soil scientist, considered by many to be the father of modern hydrology. Born in Parma, Michigan, he earned his B.S. from Albion College in 1897. After his graduation, he went to work for his uncle, George Rafter, a prominent civil engineer. Rafter had commissioned a weir study, the results of which Horton analyzed and summarized.

  3. James Kirchner

    James Kirchner is professor of Earth and Planetary Science at University of California, Berkeley. His current research spans the fields of geomorphology, hydrology, environmental geochemistry, evolutionary ecology, and paleobiology. He currently serves as the director of Berkeley's Central Sierra Field Research Stations.

  4. Yuly Shokalsky

    Yuly Mikhailovich Shokalsky (October 5 1856, Saint Petersburg — March 26 1940, Leningrad) was a Russian oceanographer, cartographer, and geographer. A grandson of Anna Kern, Pushkin's celebrated mistress, Shokalsky graduated from the Naval Academy in 1880 and made a career in the Imperial Russian Navy, helping establish the Sevastopol Marine Observatory and rising to the rank of Lieutenant-General in 1912.

  5. Arthur T. Ippen

    Arthur Thomas Ippen was a noted hydrologist and engineer and was an Institute Professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Born to German parents, he attended high school and college in Aachen, Germany graduating with a degree in Civil Engineering in 1931. He then took an Institute of International Education scholarship to study at the University of Iowa but after his doctoral advisor, Floyd Nagler, died suddenly, …

  6. P. Kumaraswamy

    Ponnambalam Kumaraswamy (often referred to as Poondi Kumaraswamy) was a leading hydrologist from India. He was elected a Fellow of the Indian Academy of Sciences in 1974 although his only formal education was a Civil Engineering degree from Madras University. Before his death in 1988, at 57 years old, he was the only one to have received both the Homi Bhabha Fellowship 1967-69 (he spent his time at the Tata Institute of Fundamental Research, Bomby, …

  7. Janez Vajkard Valvasor

    Baron Janez Vajkard Valvasor (also "Johann Weikhard Freiherr von Valvasor") (baptized on May 28, 1641 - September 19, 1693), was a Carniolian nobleman, scholar, and polymath, member of the Royal Society. Janez Vajkard Valvasor was born in May 1641 in Ljubljana, Carniola, present-day Slovenia to father Jernej and mother Ana Marija b. Ravbar. The Valvasors resided in a family castle Medija in Izlake. Janez Vajkard's father died when he was ten years old.

  8. V C Kulandaiswamy

    V C Kulandaiswamy, (born:1929-07-14) is an Indian academician and renowned author. He is currently the Chairman of Tamil Virtual University. He has received the Sahitya Akademi Award for a Tamil literary work, Padma Shri (1992) and Padma Bhushan (2002) for distinguished service in the fields of education and science. He has also received an honorary doctorate from Jaffna University (Sri Lanka) in 1980 in recognition of his contributions to Tamil literature.

  9. Henri Braconnot

    Henri Braconnot (Commercy May 29, 1780 - Nancy January 15, 1855) was a French chemist and pharmacist. He was born in Commercy, his father being a counsel at the local parliament. At the death of his father, in 1787, Henri began his instruction in an elementary school in Commercy and then with private teachers. At 13, he was placed as apprentice in a pharmacy in Nancy where he learnt pharmacy, chemistry and botany.

  10. Sebastian Snow

    Sebastian Edward Farquharson Snow, (January 21 1929 - April 20 2001), born in Midhurst, Sussex, was an eccentric British adventurer who became the first person to travel the length of the Amazon River. Educated at Eton, Snow was exempted from the National Service on account of a sports injury and began his travels at age 22. This was in 1951, when Snow went on his first expedition to South America, …

  11. William Walden Rubey

    William Walden Rubey (December 19, 1898-April 12, 1974) was an American geologist. He was born in Moberly, Missouri. He attended the University of Missouri, and in 1920 he graduated with an A.B. degree. During the same year he married Susan Elsie Manovill, and joined the U.S. Geological Survey. He performed his graduate studies at Johns Hopkins University and Yale University.

  12. Jeremiah Burnham Tainter

    Jeremiah Burnham Tainter (January 6, 1836 in Prairie du Chien, Wisconsin - February 5, 1920) was an inventor and engineer known for having invented the Tainter gate in 1886. He began his work in hydrology in 1862, with the modification of pre-existing mill pond dams in Menomonie.

  13. Alphonse Sagebien

    Alphonse Eléonor Sagebien was a French hydrological engineer born in Amiens and the inventor of the Sagebien wheel - a device that made hydraulically powered systems much more efficient in extracting energy from moving water. Sagebien graduated with a degree in engineering in 1833 and worked primarily in metallurgy. He discovered many of the mineral seams still worked today in the French department of Pas-de-Calais.

  14. Ana Barros

    Dr. Barros : Dr. Barros is an Associate Professor of Environmental Engineering at Harvard researching the dynamics of water presence and pathways in the environment to improve our understanding of the physics of the hydrological cycle with applications for assessment, prediction and control technologies. This work addresses fundamental questions in climate, hydrometeorology, geomorphology, ecology, hydraulics and hydrology.

  15. Keith J. Beven

    Prof. Keith Beven Professor of Hydrology and Fluid Dynamics Keith Beven has been at Lancaster University since 1985 and has been Professor and Head of the Hydrology and Fluid Dynamics Group since 1991.

  16. Konstantine Georgakakos

    Konstantine P. Georgakakos , Sc.D. Dr. Konstantine P. Georgakakos is the Managing Director of the Hydrologic Research Center in San Diego, California. He is also an Adjunct Professor with the Scripps Institution of Oceanography of the University of California, San Diego, and with the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering of The University of Iowa.

  17. Debbie Gomez
  18. Des Walling

    Des Walling is a Hydrologist with particular interests in the field of erosion and sediment yields and catchment sediment budgets. He has a BA in Geography and PhD in Geography (Hydrology), from the University of Exeter. He was formerly Assistant Lecturer, Lecturer, Reader in Physical Geography and Professor of Physical Geography at the University of Exeter, before being appointed Reardon Smith Professor of Geography in 1998.

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  20. Clare Ridgewell

    Clare Ridgewell DEMAND PLANNING MANAGER ESSEX & SUFFOLK WATER Clare graduated from the University of Southampton with a BSc in Geography and then went to Imperial College, London to complete a MSc in Engineering Hydrology. Clare graduated from the University of Southampton with a BSc in Geography and then went to Imperial College, London to complete a MSc in Engineering Hydrology.

  21. Eylon Shamir

    Eylon Shamir , PhD. Dr. Eylon Shamir joined the Hydrologic Research Center as a Post Doctoral Associate in October 2003. Since October 2005 he is a Research Specialist, Engineer. Eylon obtained his B.Sc. degree in plant sciences from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem in 1994. In 1995 he moved to Tucson Arizona and obtained his master degree in Soil Water and Environmental Sciences.

  22. Liu Chunshan

    Liu Chunshan - Chief Geologist, ODP Mr. Liu has 13 years of engineering and 24 years of geologist experience. From 1970 – 1983, Mr. Liu worked as an assistant technical engineer of Geology Team of Northeast Bureau of Coal Geology No.108. >From 1985 to 1995, Mr. Liu held various positions as Vice-chief/Chief Economist /Senior Geologist at Northeast Bureau of Coal Geology.

  23. A.D. Gupta

    A.D. Gupta and A. Arbhabhirama (1981), "Groundwater Resources in the Bangkok Area: Development and Management Study - Phase III", AIT Research Report No. 121. A.D. Gupta (1981), "Proper Management for Groundwater Development in Bangkok", Presented at the International Convention of American Society of Civil Engineers, New York. A.D. Gupta and M. Siddique (1981), "Hydrodynamic Response of Nakhon Luang Aquifer, Bangkok, Thailand", Journal of Groundwater, Vol. 19, No. 5, pp.

  24. David Saunders

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  26. James T. McCord

    James T. McCord Senior Engineering Manager Dr. McCord has over 25 years' experience in hydrology and water resources investigations. He specializes in characterization of groundwater and surface water systems, vadose zone hydrology, contaminant hydrology, numerical modeling of hydrologic systems, surface water-groundwater interaction, water rights, river basin planning and management, stochastic hydrology, and geostatistics.

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  29. Alfredo Granados

    Alfredo Granados -Olivas, PhD, Autonomous University of Ciudad Juarez Alfredo Granados has more than 20 years of experience at the Paso del Norte region on GW research. He is a professor since 1986 at the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Institute of Engineering and Technology of the Autonomous University of Ciudad Juarez. Leader for the Academic Group on Geosciences at UACJ and recently appointed to the Sistema Nacional de Investigadores by the Mexican Government.

  30. David G. Boyer

    David G. Boyer is a Professional Geologist specializing in Hydrology and Water Resources with more than 28 years experience working in New Mexico and Arizona. Mr. Boyer has enjoyed a successful career as a hydrogeologist both in the public and private sectors. Mr. Boyer served as a research and teaching assistant and hydrologist for the University of Arizona for eight years.

  31. Pavel Petrovic

    Dr. Pavel Petrovic is Senior Scientist in the area of mathematical and experimental modelling of hydrology and hydrometeorology at the Water Research Institute (WRI) in Bratislava, which he joined in 1969. Since 1995 he has been co-ordinating a project on "Climate change impact on hydrology and water management," sponsored by the Slovak Ministry of Agriculture.

  32. Graham Jewitt

    Graham Jewitt , MSc(Natal), PhD(Stellen-bosch) : Associate Professor & Programme Director-Hydrology; Forest Hydrology(impacts of changing land use on stream flow); Ecohydrology(environmental water requirements); wetlands, linking hydrology to biotic response; and Integrated Water Resources Management; model integration and scale issues; interdisciplinary research issues; implementation of research find maps.

  33. Dobri Ivanov Dimitrov

    Dobri Ivanov DIMITROV Head Forecasting Department Bulgarian MED-HYCOS representative, National Institute of Meteorology and Hydrology - BAS

  34. Diane Agnew

    Diane Agnew discovered Nia a year and a half ago and it has been love ever since. She holds a Masters Degree in Hydrology from New Mexico Tech and has always loved combining her passion for science with her craving for creativity and body health. Diane is a certified Nia White Belt instructor, who decided to take the training order to enrich her Nia practice.

  35. Leo Eisel

    Leo Eisel is a member of the national engineering firm of Brown and Caldwell. He serves in their offices in Golden, Colorado. Dr. Eisel received his Ph.D. in engineering from Harvard University in 1970, a master's degree in hydrology from the University of Canterbury in Christchurch, New Zealand, and a bachelor's degree in forestry from Colorado State University.

  36. Phil Ineson

    Professor Phil Ineson is a Chair in Global Change Ecology at the University of York. Ineson is particularly noted for his work with stable isotopes, and was the first to grow C3 plants on C4 soil. Ineson received his BSc from Manchester Polytechnic in 1982, receiving a Ph.D. from the University of Liverpool in 1986. He was then a NERC Post-Doctoral Research Assistant at the University of Exeter until 1989.

  37. Matthew Stiff

    Dr Matthew Stiff is Programme Director in environmental informatics at the Centre for Ecology and Hydrology, Research Centre wholly owned by Natural Environment Research Council. Prior to this he worked for English Heritage and the MDA. He is also an expert on early mediaeval and Anglo-Saxon glass.

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  39. Jeff Low

    Jeff Low and his family moved to Prescott in 2004 after living and working in the town of Cave Creek for 8 years. Toward the end of 2008 Jeff became the Capital Projects Manager for the City of Prescott. In addition to Cave Creek and Prescott, he has lived and worked in Tucson, Phoenix and Flagstaff. While he is a native Arizonan, Jeff did spend several years on the east coast in Washington DC where he recieved his Master's degree in hydrology and met his wife.

  40. Eric J. Zugay

    Eric J. Zugay , 35, of Phoenix, AZ, passed away Sunday, July 30, 2006, after a courageous battle with cancer. He earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Geology from Arizona State University (1992), a Masters of Science degree in Hydrology from the University of Arizona (1995) and was actively pursuing a civil engineering degree while working as an environmental engineer. His passion for education in engineering came first.

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