id author title date pages extension mime words sentence flesch summary cache txt jq085h7733n Connor Mullen Combining Hydrology with Data Science and Economics to Address Modern Water Resources Challenges 2022 .txt text/plain 440 17 33 In that context, modern hydrology faces a range of fundamental and well-established challenges, three of which are addressed in this dissertation: (i) data scarcity, with only a few hydrological systems having in situ data globally, (ii) heterogeneity of hydrologic processes and variables and the need to provide high-resolution hydrologic information and data at local scales, while also generating consistent information and data at landscape scale, and (iii) feedback within water resource systems and determining cause and effect in observational data (e.g. feedback loops between human and natural systems). Proper attribution of hydrologic change requires sufficient data, understanding of landscape processes, and often the construction of models at a range of scales. cache/jq085h7733n.txt txt/jq085h7733n.txt