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  • Hydrogeology Journal – Editors’ Choice articles for 2023

    The 2023 Editors’ Choice articles have been announced for Hydrogeology Journal. There are 5 articles that the Editors think will be of particular interest to readers. Four of them are open access and one has been granted free access by our publisher (Springer Nature) until 12 April 2024. Details can... read more...

  • Hydrogeology Journal special issue: Hydrogeology of Arid Environments

    In most arid and semi-arid regions, freshwater supply has always been highly dependent on the exploitation of groundwater resources. Since the replenishment of aquifers is limited due to climatic conditions, sustainable use of groundwater is challenging. This situation necessitates a sound knowledge of the specific hydrogeological setting and processes. Nevertheless,... read more...

  • IAH Council Elections 2024 – Call for Nominations

    The next elections for IAH’s Advisory Council take place this year. All members who have paid their IAH membership fees can stand for election and are entitled to vote. Nominations for those who wish to stand for Council are requested from 1 January 2024. Members are responsible for IAH’s policies... read more...

  • Hydrogeology Journal Technical Editorial Advisor – Vacancy

    After 18 years as our Hydrogeology Journal (HJ)’s Technical Editorial Advisor (TEA), Sue Duncan has decided that it’s time to return to the field of applied hydrogeology full time and she will be leaving the HJ team. We wish Sue all the best in this next venture – she will... read more...

  • New IAH SOS paper: Sanitation and Groundwater

    Over 3 billion people do not have access to safely-managed sanitation. This causes widespread health and environmental problems, including significant impacts to groundwater, especially in urban areas. Disposal of sewage effluent to ground and losses from sewers may enhance groundwater resources but can also be major sources of pollution, particularly... read more...

  • Wells and Wellbeing – Irish holy wells

    Holy wells have been important in Ireland for many centuries, and probably millennia, and continue to be popular sites of local pilgrimage and folklore, but they are also an expression of the groundwater flowing beneath the landscape. A new book by Bruce Misstear, former IAH Secretary General, sets out the... read more...

  • IAH-Transboundary Aquifers Commission Newsletter

    The latest edition of the IAH-Transboundary Aquifers Commission Newsletter is now available to view online. Contents include: Participation in the Global Workshop on Conjunctive Management of SW and GW: National to Transboundary Level Story on PFBW/CB study News from the ISARM Networks (Africa, Americas) Opinion: • Out of sight, out... read more...

  • Hydrogeology Journal articles by IAH-member authors to receive a special benefit!

    ⯆ View the IAH-member articles published in Hydrogeology Journal in 2023 ⯆   As the year draws to a close, the Hydrogeology Journal (HJ) team reflects on the ~150 articles that have successfully negotiated the peer-review process and been published in the 2023 issues. We focus on the technical content,... read more...

  • Acque Sotterranee – Italian Journal of Groundwater

    “Acque Sotterranee – Italian Journal of Groundwater” is calling for papers for the forthcoming Special Issue “Groundwater in the Cities of Europe”. The aim of this special issue is to present a sample of the groundwater knowledge about the urbanised sectors across the European continent. Your contributions are welcome on... read more...

  • Profiles of Eminent Hydrogeologists

    Hydrogeology Journal (HJ) publishes articles about prominent men and women in the field of hydrogeology, in a type of article called ‘Profile of eminent hydrogeologist’. The subject of such an article has essentially completed their active participation due to retirement, or they are deceased. The article focuses on their achievements... read more...

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