Title
Measurements and Observations in the XXI century (MOXXI): innovation and multi-disciplinarity to sense the hydrological cycle
Author
Tauro, Flavia (Universita degli Studi della Tuscia Viterbo)
Selker, J.S. (Oregon State University)
van de Giesen, N.C. (TU Delft Water Resources)
Abrate, Tommaso (World Meteorological Organization)
Uijlenhoet, R. (Wageningen University & Research)
Porfiri, Maurizio (New York University)
Manfreda, Salvatore (Universita degli Studi della Basilicata)
Caylor, Kelly (University of California)
Moramarco, Tommaso (IMAMOTER - C.N.R. Sensors and Nanomaterials Laboratory)
Benveniste, Jerome (European Space Agency (ESA))
Ciraolo, Giuseppe (Università degli Studi di Palermo)
Estes, Lyndon (Clark University)
Domeneghetti, Alessio (University of Bologna)
Perks, Matthew T. (Newcastle University)
Corbari, Chiara (Politecnico di Milano)
Rabiei, Ehsan (bpi Hannover)
Ravazzani, Giovanni (Politecnico di Milano)
Bogena, Heye (Forschungszentrum Jülich GmbH)
Harfouche, Antoine (Universita degli Studi della Tuscia Viterbo)
Brocca, Luca (IMAMOTER - C.N.R. Sensors and Nanomaterials Laboratory)
Maltese, Antonino (Università degli Studi di Palermo)
Wickert, Andy (University of Minnesota Twin Cities)
Tarpanelli, Angelica (IMAMOTER - C.N.R. Sensors and Nanomaterials Laboratory)
Good, Stephen (Oregon State University)
Lopez Alcala, Jose Manuel (Oregon State University)
Petroselli, Andrea (Universita degli Studi della Tuscia Viterbo)
Cudennec, Christophe (UMR SAS)
Blume, Theresa (VolcanoTectonics Junior Research Group)
Hut, R.W. (TU Delft Water Resources)
Grimaldi, Salvatore (New York University)
Date
2018-01-19
Abstract
To promote the advancement of novel observation techniques that may lead to new sources of information to help better understand the hydrological cycle, the International Association of Hydrological Sciences (IAHS) established the Measurements and Observations in the XXI century (MOXXI) Working Group in July 2013. The group comprises a growing community of tech-enthusiastic hydrologists that design and develop their own sensing systems, adopt a multi-disciplinary perspective in tackling complex observations, often use low-cost equipment intended for other applications to build innovative sensors, or perform opportunistic measurements. This paper states the objectives of the group and reviews major advances carried out by MOXXI members toward the advancement of hydrological sciences. Challenges and opportunities are outlined to provide strategic guidance for advancement of measurement, and thus discovery.
Subject
experimental hydrology
hydrological measurements
IAHS
innovation
measurements and Observations in the XXI century (MOXXI)
sensors
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DOI
https://doi.org/10.1080/02626667.2017.1420191
Embargo date
2018-07-18
ISSN
0262-6667
Source
Hydrological Sciences Journal, 63 (2), 169–196
Bibliographical note
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Document type
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Rights
© 2018 Flavia Tauro, J.S. Selker, N.C. van de Giesen, Tommaso Abrate, R. Uijlenhoet, Maurizio Porfiri, Salvatore Manfreda, Kelly Caylor, Tommaso Moramarco, Jerome Benveniste, Giuseppe Ciraolo, Lyndon Estes, Alessio Domeneghetti, Matthew T. Perks, Chiara Corbari, Ehsan Rabiei, Giovanni Ravazzani, Heye Bogena, Antoine Harfouche, Luca Brocca, Antonino Maltese, Andy Wickert, Angelica Tarpanelli, Stephen Good, Jose Manuel Lopez Alcala, Andrea Petroselli, Christophe Cudennec, Theresa Blume, R.W. Hut, Salvatore Grimaldi