Hydrology
Here, you can learn more about our print and electronic collection focused on and "around" the field. We encourage you to explore our books and journals, complemented by other potentially useful reference resources and web pages. This subject guide was created in cooperation with Department of Hydraulics and Hydrology under CTU Faculty of Civil Engineering.
E-books
- ProQuest Ebook Central - ProQuest Ebook Central is an online library of eBooks for browsing and borrowing (i.e., downloading into a personal reader). The "Science & Technology" Collection covers nearly 30,000 books in science and technology as well as other eBooks the library selects. For downloadign eBooks to your computer or mobile device it is necessary to have instaled needed software.
- SpringerLink - SpringerLink is an extensive online database of full-text scientific journals, books, and reference works in science, technology, and medicine. The library's subscription provides access to articles from more than 1,700 journals and nearly 3,000 eBooks from Springer.
- Other recommended databases
Recommended e-books
Printed books
Subject | Shelf | Signature |
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Periodicals | 6A/041 | GB651 |
Dictionaries. encyclopedias | 6A/042 | GB655 |
General works | 6A/042-6A/043 | GB659.9-GB661.2 |
Forest hydrology | 6A/043 | GB842 |
Karst hydrology | 6A/043 | GB843 |
Mountain hydrology | 6A/043 | GB843.5 |
Hydrological forecasting | 6A/043 | GB845 |
Hydrological cycle | 6A/043 | GB848 |
Natural water chemistry | 6A/043-6A/044 | GB855-GB857.3 |
Ground and surface waters - Watersheds, Runoff. Drainage - Groundwater. Hydrogeology - Rivers. Stream measurements - Lakes. Limnology - Ponds - Lagoons - Ice. Glaciers. Ice sheets. Sea ice - Snow - Hydrometeorology |
6A/044-6A/045 |
GB980-GB992 GB1001-GB1199.8 GB1201-GB1598 GB1601-GB1798.9 GB1801-GB1998 GB2201-GB2398 GB2401-GB2598 GB2601-GB2798 GB2801-GB2998 |
Recommended books
Online articles
- Nature - Nature Publishing Group (NPG) is one of the most impact scientific publisher wih the focus to life, physical, chemical and applied sciences and clinical medicine. The NTK's subscription provides access to all content in all NPG journals. The Nature Complete package includes also one of the most prestigious scientific journal Nature has been published since 1869 and covers a wide range of scientific disciplines.
- Wiley Online Library - The Wiley Online Library is an extensive full text database with journals, books, and reference works. The library subscribes to more than 1,100 eJournals and seventy eBooks focused on technology and the natural sciences.
- Taylor & Francis Online - Taylor & Francis is one of the world's leading publishers focusing on scientific literature. The library's subscription includes the collection Science & Technology Library where you can find more than 500 peer-reviewed academic journals.
- Other recommended databases
Benchmark articles
- Bowen, I.S., 1926: The ratio of heat losses by conduction and by evaporation from any water surface. Physical Review, 27, pp 779–787.
- Beven K. J. and M. J. Kirkby, 1979: A physically based, variable contributing area model of basin hydrology. Hydrological Sciences Bulletin Vol. 24 (1).
- Craig, H. (1961) Isotopic variations in meteoric waters. Science 133, 1702–1703.
- Hewlett, J.D., Hibbert, A.R. 1967: Factors affecting the response of small watersheds to precipitation in humid areas. In Sopper, W.E. and Lull, H.W., Eds., Forest hydrology, NY, Pergamon Press, 275—290.
- McDonnell, J. J. 1990: A Rationale for Old Water Discharge Through Macropores in a Steep, Humid Catchment, Water Resour. Res., 26(11), 2821–2832, doi:10.1029/WR026i011p02821.
- Monteith J.L. 1981: Evaporation and surface-temperature. Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society, 107: 1–27.
- Penman, H.L. 1948: Natural evaporation from open water, bare soil and grass. Proc. Roy. Soc. London A(194), S. 120-145.
- Ragan, R. M., 1967: An experimental investigation of partial area contributions, Berne Symposium, International Association of Science and Hydrology.pp. 241-249.
- Zoch, R.T. On the relation between rainfall and stream flow. Monthly Weather Review 62 (9), 315-322, 1934.
- BEVEN, Keith. Robert E. Horton’s perceptual model of infiltration processes. Hydrological Processes [online]. 2004, 18(17), 3447–3460. ISSN 1099-1085.
E-journals
- Journal of Hydrology, Elsevier BV, 0022-1694
- Hydrology and Earth System Sciences, Copernicus GmbH, 1607-7938
- Ecohydrology, John Wiley & Sons Ltd., 1936-0592
- Journal of Hydrology and Hydromechanics, Slovenska Akademia Vied * Ustav Hydrologie, 0042-790X
- Soil and Water Research, Česká Akademie Zemědělských Věd, 1805-9384
- Vadose Zone Journal, Soil Science Society of America, 1539-1663
- Water Resources Research, Wiley-Blackwell Publishing, Inc., 1944-7973
- Hydrological Processes, Wiley Online Library, 1099-1085
Printed journals
ISSN | Title |
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1211-0760 | Water management |
0042-790X | Journal of Hydrology and Hydromechanics |
Reference resources
- International Glossary of Hydrology, UNESCO, 469 pages, 2012. Full text (pdf)
- AccessScience - AccessScience is an authoritative and dynamic online resource that contains incisively written, high-quality reference material that covers all major scientific disciplines. An award-winning gateway to scientific knowledge, it offers links to primary research material, videos and exclusive animations, plus specially designed curriculum maps for teachers. With these and other online features, AccessScience is continually expanding the ways it can demonstrate and explain core, trustworthy scientific information in a way that inspires and guides users to deeper knowledge.
Web pages
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Hydrology (IHP)
IHP-VIII: Water security: Responses to local, regional and global challenges
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USGS.gov | Science for a changing world
We provide science about the natural hazards that threaten lives and livelihoods; the water, energy, minerals, and other natural resources we rely on; the health of our ecosystems and environment; and the impacts of climate and land-use change. Our scientists develop new methods and tools to supply timely, relevant, and useful information about the Earth and its processes.
- The Water management information portal - The Water management information portal is a public information system that provides state guaranteed information in accordance with the sec. 19 and 22 of the Water Act (254/2001 col.) as provided by decree 414/2013 col., and decree 252/2013 col. In addition the portal provides up-to-date information regarding river discharge, levels and quality, precipitation, reservoirs water quality and levels and other comprehensive information about the waters in the Czech Republic.
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VIRTUAL HYDROLOGISTS PROJECT (VHP) - Hydrology
The scope of the Virtual Hydrologists Project (VHP) is to preserve the legacy of eminent hydrologists who have shaped the field of hydrologic sciences and education over the past decades by creating a comprehensive, easily accessible repository of their scientific contributions. VHP was initiated in 2016 and is a living project, which invites the community to contribute ...
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INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF HYDROLOGICAL SCIENCES
International Association of Hydrological Sciences (IAHS) SUPPORTING HYDROLOGY AND RELATED SCIENCES WORLDWIDE More than 7000 members from almost 200 countries contributing to an extensive programme of conferences and workshops, online discussions and IAHS Press publications (PIAHS, Red Books, Blue Books, Benchmark Series, Hydrological Sciences Journal).
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World Meteorological Organization
A specialized agency of the United Nations whose mandate covers weather, climate and water resources. The UN's scientific voice on the state and behaviour of our atmosphere and climate.
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