TY - JOUR
T1 - On the value of a history of hydrology and the establishment of a History of Hydrology Working Group
AU - Beven, Keith
AU - Archfield, Stacey
AU - Batelaan, Okke
AU - Chen, Changchun
AU - Fenicia, Fabrizio
AU - Gascuel-Odoux, Chantal
AU - Marshall, Lucy
AU - McDonnell, Jeffrey
AU - Mendiondo, E. Mario
AU - Prieto, Cristina
AU - Vimal, Solomon
PY - 2025
Y1 - 2025
N2 - This paper presents some of the reasons for studying the history of hydrology and for the formation of the International Association of Hydrological Sciences (IAHS) History of Hydrology Working Group. In particular, we consider the importance of recording the histories of hydrological data, catchments, diversity in hydrology (of both people and topics), and what can be gained from the historical literature in hydrology. We also consider why the classical concepts of catchment response to rainfall have evolved slowly in hydrology, despite identified limitations, and how the major impetus for change in the 1970s, in the form of techniques for measuring environmental tracers, effectively came from developments outside the discipline. We conclude by speculating whether the questions posed by recent machine learning studies might lead to further change and understanding.
AB - This paper presents some of the reasons for studying the history of hydrology and for the formation of the International Association of Hydrological Sciences (IAHS) History of Hydrology Working Group. In particular, we consider the importance of recording the histories of hydrological data, catchments, diversity in hydrology (of both people and topics), and what can be gained from the historical literature in hydrology. We also consider why the classical concepts of catchment response to rainfall have evolved slowly in hydrology, despite identified limitations, and how the major impetus for change in the 1970s, in the form of techniques for measuring environmental tracers, effectively came from developments outside the discipline. We conclude by speculating whether the questions posed by recent machine learning studies might lead to further change and understanding.
KW - diversity and recognition
KW - history of watersheds
KW - hydrological paradigms
KW - hydrological perceptual models
KW - sociohydrology
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U2 - 10.1080/02626667.2025.2452357
DO - 10.1080/02626667.2025.2452357
M3 - Editorial
AN - SCOPUS:105002639013
SN - 0262-6667
VL - 70
SP - 717
EP - 729
JO - Hydrological Sciences Journal
JF - Hydrological Sciences Journal
IS - 5
ER -