The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to hydrology:
Hydrology – study of the movement, distribution, and quality of water on Earth and other planets, including the hydrologic cycle, water resources and environmental watershed sustainability.
What type of thing is hydrology?
Hydrology can be described as all of the following:
Rain gauge – rainfall depth (unit) and intensity (unit time−1)
Disdrometer – raindrop size, total precipitation depth and intensity
Doppler weather radar – raindrop size, total precipitation depth and intensity, rain cloud reflectivity converted to precipitation intensity through calibration to rain gauges
Wind profiler – precipitation vertical and horizontal motion, vertical cross-section of reflectivity and typing
Connected Waters Initiative, University of New South Wales[32] – Investigating and raising awareness of groundwater and water resource issues in Australia
Murray Darling Basin Initiative, Department of Environment and Heritage, Australia[33]
Oceanography – more general study of water in the oceans and estuaries.
Meteorology – more general study of the atmosphere and of weather, including precipitation as snow and rainfall.
Limnology – study of inland waters (running and standing waters, both fresh and saline, natural or man-made), including their biological, chemical, physical, geological, and other attributes.[34] This includes the study of lakes and ponds, rivers, springs, streams and wetlands.
Water resources – sources of water that are useful or potentially useful. Hydrology studies the availability of those resources, but usually not their uses.
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^"Hydroweb". The International Association for Environmental Hydrology. Retrieved 8 March 2013.