SESSIONS
Students, faculty, and staff from any institution, at any stage in their academic career, are encouraged to submit abstracts for the Annual AGU Hydrology Days event. Presentations are welcome on all topics in hydrology, related fields of science, engineering, and linked systems. The general focus of the meeting includes the water cycle and its interactions with land surface, atmospheric, ecosystem, economic and political processes, and all aspects of water resources engineering, management, and policy.
Ecohydrology, Water, and Plants
Climate & Meteorology
Food-Energy-Water Systems
- Agricultural Water Management
- Energy-Water Nexus
Urban Water Systems
- Stormwater & Green Infrastructure
- Sustainable Growth & Development
Integrated River Basin Planning & Management
- One Water
- Community Resilience
- Approaches for Informed Decision Making
- Environmental Analysis & Modeling Solutions
Economics, Water Policy & Equity
- Social Equity & Environmental Justice
- Western Water Law & Policy
- Socioeconomics
- Water Literacy
- Outreach & Education
- Socio-Ecological Systems
- Public Health
Contaminant Transport in Watershed Systems
Geoscience & Groundwater
Hydraulics & Geomorphology
Hydrologic Systems
- Snow Hydrology
- Climate
- Meteorology
Statistical/Stochastic Hydrology
Wildfires & Watersheds
- Cameron Peak Fire
- East Troublesome Fire
- Marshall Fire