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David Hannah
University of BirminghamMeeting roles in:
Seasonal variations in stable water isotopic compositions along an elevational gradient in a high-mountain Alpine catchment
Smart diagnostics for sustainable water management: perspectives from the Birmingham Urban River Observatory
Monitoring Ground and Aquifer Water Using Gravimetry and Gravity Gradiometry on the Path to Quantum Sensing
Frontiers in Water Quality I Oral
Absorbance-Based Spectral Sensors for Detecting Dissolved Organic Carbon: Can We Improve Their Accuracy in the Field?
Frontiers in Water Quality II Oral
Frontiers in Water Quality III Oral
Assessing Reservoir Storage Impacts on Multi-Scale Drought Propagation Using an Upstream-Downstream Framework
Frontiers in Water Quality IV Poster
David M. Hannah is Deputy Pro-Vice-Chancellor (Sustainability), Professor of Hydrology and UNESCO Chair in Water Sciences, and Director of the Birmingham Institute for Sustainability & Climate Action (BISCA) at the University of Birmingham, UK. His research team's aims are to understand water cycle processes, hydrological events (flood, drought, water quality) and water-related impacts under climate and other drivers of change.
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