News and Announcements  
News and Announcements Home >> News and Announcements
 
dotClimate change and land use are accelerating soil erosion by water[2020-08-26]
dotChina ready to share data with Mekong nations[2020-08-25]
dot2020-2021 World Large River and Delta Systems Source-to-Sink Online Talk Series[2020-08-25]
dotCGTN Exclusive: Sharing the water wealth[2020-08-24]
dotTiny particles, costly problem: Too much sediment in Upper Mississippi River[2020-08-21]
dotUnmanned Technology Narrows Data Gap of the World’s Most Sediment-laden River[2020-08-17]
dotNew Research Clarifies Impacts of Timber Harvest on Sediment In Watersheds[2020-08-14]
dotChinese scientists extract record-breaking lake sediment core on Qinghai-Tibet Plateau[2020-08-05]
dotComputer model finds patterns in sediment change to reveal Earth''s history[2020-07-29]
dotRiver dams in China helped alleviate drought along Lancang-Mekong, research finds[2020-07-24]
dot100-meter core sediments of Tibet lake drilled for climate change study[2020-07-23]
dotContents of ISWCR?(Vol. 8, No.2, 2020)[2020-07-09]
dotRenewal of Agreement between the Chinese Government and the UNESCO on IRTCES has been signed[2020-07-03]
dotEarthquakes trigger landslides. Can landslides also trigger earthquakes?[2020-07-03]
dotJournal Impact Factor of International Journal of Sediment Research Increases to 2.577[2020-07-01]
dotEcological protection, hydropower usage urged[2020-07-01]
dotInternational Soil and Water Conservation Research indexed by SCIE[2020-07-01]
dotSlow transit of sediment in Australia''s Murray-Darling river system distorts environmental signal: ...[2020-06-24]
dotPapers Published in the International Journal of Sediment Research Volume 35, No. 5, 2020[2020-06-19]
dotWhy most of the records left by ancient rivers preserve commonplace processes[2020-06-17]
 Top |  Last |  Next |  End 
Copyright: World Association for Sedimentation and Erosion Research (WASER). All Rights Reserved.
The Secretary of WASER, International Research and Training Center on Erosion and Sedimentation (IRTCES)
Address: IRTCES, P.O. Box 366, No.20 Chegongzhuang Road West, Beijing, 100048, China; Website: http://www.waser.cn/
Tel: (8610) 68786410 68786408; Fax: (8610) 68411174; E-mail: chliu@iwhr.com shihl@iwhr.com
Produced By CMS 网站群内容管理系统 publishdate:2025/04/27 16:18:18