《美国亚利桑那大学水文与水资源系》

  • 来源专题:水体污染与防治领域信息门户
  • 编译者: 徐慧芳
  • 发布时间:2006-01-26
  • Department of Hydrology and Water Resources were organized in 1966. Today the department is part of the College of Engineering and Mines, The University of Arizona (USA). The department have a strong reputation in areas of research in semi-arid regions, with four operating research centers, (CLIMAS - The Climate Assessment Project for the Southwest, RESAC - Regional Earth Science Applications Center, SAHRA - Sustainability of semi-Arid Hydrology and Riparian Areas, NIEHS - Superfund Grant to detect hazardous substances in the environment) and also a strong outreach program. This web site provides information about people in the department, relates program, courses, scientific research, publication, etc.
  • 原文来源:http://www.hwr.arizona.edu/
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