TY - JOUR
T1 - Measurements and observations in the XXI century (MOXXI): Innovation and multi-disciplinarity to sense the hydrological cycle
AU - Ciraolo, Giuseppe
AU - Maltese, Antonino
AU - Harfouche, Antoine
AU - Manfreda, Salvatore
AU - Good, Stephen
AU - Blume, Theresa
AU - Corbari, Chiara
AU - Ravazzani, Giovanni
AU - Hut, Rolf
AU - Estes, Lyndon
AU - Petroselli, Andrea
AU - Tarpanelli, Angelica
AU - Domeneghetti, Alessio
AU - Tauro, Flavia
AU - Perks, Matthew T.
AU - Abrate, Tommaso
AU - Rabiei, Ehsan
AU - Wickert, Andy
AU - Bogena, Heye
AU - Lopez Alcala, Jose Manuel
AU - Broccai, Luca
AU - Wickert, Andy
AU - Uijlenhoet, Remko
AU - Moramarco, Tommaso
AU - Van De Giesen, Nick
AU - Caylor, Kelly
AU - Cudennec, Christophe
AU - Porfiri, Maurizio
AU - Selker, John
AU - Grimaldia, Salvatore
AU - Benveniste, Jerome
PY - 2018
Y1 - 2018
N2 - 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 techenthusiastic hydrologists that design and develop their own sensing systems, adopt a multidisciplinary 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.
AB - 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 techenthusiastic hydrologists that design and develop their own sensing systems, adopt a multidisciplinary 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.
UR - http://hdl.handle.net/10447/338049
M3 - Article
VL - 63
SP - 169
EP - 196
JO - Hydrological Sciences Journal
JF - Hydrological Sciences Journal
SN - 0262-6667
ER -