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Journal of Hydrologic Engineering

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Discipline
  
Hydrology

Edited by
  
R. S. Govindaraju

Frequency
  
monthly

Language
  
English

Publication history
  
1996

Publisher
  
American Society of Civil Engineers (United States)

The Journal of Hydrologic Engineering is a monthly engineering journal, that was first published by the American Society of Civil Engineers in 1996. The journal provides information on the development of new hydrologic methods, theories, and applications to current engineering problems. It publishes papers on analytical, experimental, and numerical methods with regard to the investigation and modeling of hydrological processes. It also publishes technical notes, book reviews, and forum discussions. Though the journal is based in the United States, articles dealing with subjects from around the world are accepted and published. The journal requires the use of the metric system, but allows for authors to also submit their papers in other systems of measure in addition to the SI system.

Contents

The journal is run by an Editor-in Chief and a number of Associate Editors, who are respected professionals in the fields of hydrology and hydraulic engineering. The editors come from both academic and professional backgrounds and are responsible for screening submissions and forwarding articles to journal reviewers. The journal reviewers are subject matter experts who volunteer to review articles in order to determine if they should be published by the journal. The current Editor-in-Chief is R. S. Govindaraju of Purdue University.

G. V. Loganathan of Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University (a victim of the Virginia Tech massacre on 16 April 2007) was an Associate Editor.

ISSN information

The journal is published under ISSN 1084-0699.

Editors

The following individuals have served as the Editor-in-Chief:

  • Rao S. Govindaraju (2013 – present)
  • Vijay P. Singh (2005 – 2013)
  • M. Levent Kavvas (1996–2005)
  • References

    Journal of Hydrologic Engineering Wikipedia