Monday, June 08, 2015

Call for Papers — 2015 AHS Symposium



 We got this announcement today:
 The Phoenix Chapter of Arizona Hydrologic Society (AHS) is soliciting abstracts for papers and posters to be presented at the 28th Annual Symposium. The symposium is a premier event in the Southwest for hydrology and water resources science, engineering, and public policy. AHS solicits descriptions of projects and research from hydrologists, geologists, engineers, planners, water policy and legal professionals, and teachers.

Important Dates

  • Abstracts must be submitted by July 30
  • Contributors will be notified of abstract acceptance on or about August 30

Topics

This year’s technical sessions will focus on the following topics focused on water and water science in Arizona and the Southwestern U.S.:
  • Atmospheric Studies
  • Colorado River Issues
  • Drought impacts by sector, location, decade
  • Environmental Contaminant Movement
  • Food Security
  • Forest Restoration and Watershed Management
  • International Issues Surrounding Drought and Shortage Sharing
  • New Technologies
  • Recharge and Recovery
  • Regulatory Issues
  • Subsidence
  • Surface Water and Groundwater Modeling
  • Sustainability and Climate Change
  • Water Augmentation
  • Water Harvesting
  • Water Markets and Exchanges
  • Water Quality and Geochemistry
  • Water Reuse
  • Water Shortage: Prediction and Planning
  • Water Supply and Delivery/Distribution
  • Weather Modification and Cloud Seeding
This year’s symposium will also encourage poster submittals.

Requirements for Submittal

Abstracts should be 250 words or less (excluding title; use a 12-point font, single spaced, indented, left justified) and include:
  • Title (centered, ten words or less)
  • Authorship and affiliations (please denote the presenting author)
  • A brief biographical sketch (100 words or less) of the presenting author

How to Submit

Abstracts can be submitted electronically to David A. Sampson or Madison Pike

More Info

For more information, visit the symposium web site.

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