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Journal URL https://cuadernosdelcuriham.unr.edu.ar/index.php/CURIHAM
Title Cuadernos del CURIHAM is a half-year publication of the Centro Universitario de Rosario of hydro-environmental research directed by Adelma Mancinelli. It is dedicated to spreading the results of basic and applied research as well as technological innovations on the realm of hidro-environmental issues. It may include field study results, interdisciplinary studies or studies on the state of art on the field: basic hydraulics, fluvial and hydrodinamics, superficial and underground hydrology, urban and stochastic hydrology, planning and management of hydric resources, environmental evaluation, pollution and quality of the water, politics and water legislation, regional hydro-environmental management, hydraulic construction, methods and techniques and everything related to hydro-environmental sciences.
Publisher CURIHAM: Centro Universitario Rosario de Investigaciones Hidroambientales Facultad de Ciencias Exactas, Ingeniería y Agrimensura. Universidad Nacional de Rosario Director: Dr. Ing. Hernán Stenta Riobamba 245 bis, 2000 Rosario (Santa Fe), Argentina. Telefa
Description Water resource managment; FloodING; Sanitary risk; Sanitary engineering; Effluent; Flood warning; Water supply; Hydrodynamics; Water supply systems; Experimental hydraulics; Physical and mathematical modeling; Water quality; Urban hidrology; Hidrology; Hydric risk; Environmental management; Water research; Water management
ISSN 2683-8168
Language(s) English (en_US)
Español (España) (es_ES)
Português (Brasil) (pt_BR)
Publisher Email revistac@fceia.unr.edu.ar
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Rights This journal provides immediate open access to its content on the principle that making research freely available to the public supports a greater global exchange of knowledge.
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