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A practitioner of hydrology is a hydrologist... Hydrology has been a subject of investigation and engineering for millennia... used hydrology to build complex irrigation Works in... Pioneers of the modern science of hydrology include Pierre Perrault... hydrology has been approached with a more theoretical basis than in the past... The central theme of hydrology is that water moves throughout the Earth through different pathways and at different rates... is the adaptation of information technology to hydrology and water resources applications... Deterministic hydrology models can be subdivided into single... Virtual campus in hydrology and water resources...

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