Frontiers in Water Quality

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Posted: September 7, 2024

Frontiers in Water Quality

Water quality science sits at the intersection of physical, biological, and chemical processes occurring across diverse spatial and temporal scales. The uncertain impacts of anthropogenic climate and land use changes on water quality have driven researchers to develop, test, and apply novel hypotheses and models. This has led to significant advancements in the field-based, laboratory, and computational domains of water quality science, as well as research that integrates these approaches.

The Frontiers in Water Quality AGU24 session aims to highlight emerging insights that explain water quality variations over space and time. We welcome abstracts that address issues spanning spatial scales—from local to global—and temporal variability—from sub-hourly to decadal. We encourage submissions that employ process-based, machine learning, and hybrid approaches to unravel the drivers of water quality.

By fostering a collaborative environment, this session seeks to advance our understanding of water quality science and address the challenges posed by climate and land use changes. Join us at AGU24 to share and discuss your pioneering research in this critical field.

July 31, 2024 is the deadline to propose an abstract for inclusion in this session.

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