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Peter S. Eagleson Hydrologic Sciences Award
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2023 RECIPIENT
Marc FP Bierkens
Marc Bierkens has made truly seminal contributions to the field of global hydrology and groundwater sustainability. With this recognition, he joins a group of renowned hydrologists whose work has had lasting scientific and broad societal impacts. ...
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2022 RECIPIENT
Ellen Wohl
“For fundamental contributions to mountain streams and the science and practice of stream restoration” Ellen Wohl is a pioneer in fluvial hydrogeomorphology and the authority on the impacts of large wood on mountainous streams and stream-floodplain ...
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2021 RECIPIENT
Jiri Simunek
2020 RECIPIENT
James Famiglietti
2019 RECIPIENT
William P Kustas
Dr. William Kustas has achieved groundbreaking results in advancing both the science and the application of remote sensing and the modeling of soil–plant–atmosphere dynamics to address hydrologic and climate problems. His sustained origin...
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2018 RECIPIENT
Bridget R Scanlon
Dr. Bridget Scanlon has made outstanding contributions to the science of hydrology by linking land use and climate variability and change to subsurface hydrology through an extended series of important breakthroughs. Her research combines physical me...
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2017 RECIPIENT
Elfatih A B Eltahir
How do hydrology, climatology, entomology, and immunology come together to address an age-old problem? Malaria is not a new disease; it was discovered more than 4,000 years ago. Yet one child dies every minute from malaria today. What makes Dr. Elfat...
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2016 RECIPIENT
Amilcare M Porporato
If a researcher asked me why hydrology is important and what beauty it encompasses, I would answer: “read some articles by Porporato.” He has explored many facets of this discipline, finding new links between processes, and advancing fund...
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