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International Conference on Hydrological Impacts of Glacial Melting

10–11 Aug 2026 Al Khobar, Saudi Arabia Standard / Virtual Participation
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The ICHIGM conference tracks support global knowledge exchange, innovation and sustainable development priorities across Hydrology and related disciplines.

01 Glacial Melting and Hydrological Impacts +
This track focuses on the direct hydrological consequences of glacial melting, including changes in runoff patterns and river discharge. It aims to explore the interplay between glacier retreat and hydrological processes in various ecosystems.
02 Snowmelt Dynamics and Water Resource Management +
This session examines the role of snowmelt in hydrological cycles and its implications for water resource management. Participants will discuss strategies for optimizing water availability in the context of changing snowmelt patterns.
03 Hydrological Modeling of Glacier-Affected Watersheds +
This track delves into advanced hydrological modeling techniques used to predict changes in watershed processes due to glacial retreat. It will highlight case studies and methodologies that enhance our understanding of these complex systems.
04 Seasonal Streamflow Variability and Climate Change +
This session addresses the impacts of climate change on seasonal streamflow variability in glacial-fed rivers. Researchers will present findings on how altered precipitation and temperature patterns affect hydrological extremes.
05 Sediment Transport in Glacial River Systems +
This track investigates the dynamics of sediment transport in rivers influenced by glacial melting. It aims to understand how changes in sediment load affect river morphology and aquatic ecosystems.
06 Groundwater Recharge in a Changing Climate +
This session focuses on the implications of glacial melting for groundwater recharge processes. Participants will explore the relationship between surface water changes and groundwater availability in affected regions.
07 Hydrological Extremes: Flood Risk Assessment +
This track examines the increasing frequency of hydrological extremes, particularly floods, in the context of glacial melting. Researchers will discuss methodologies for assessing flood risk and developing adaptive management strategies.
08 Climate Adaptation Strategies for Watershed Management +
This session highlights innovative climate adaptation strategies aimed at managing watersheds impacted by glacial melting. Discussions will focus on integrating scientific research into policy and practice for sustainable water resource management.
09 Environmental Impacts of Glacier Retreat +
This track explores the broader environmental impacts of glacier retreat, including effects on biodiversity and ecosystem services. Presentations will address the interconnectedness of hydrology and ecological health in glacial regions.
10 Hydrological Monitoring Techniques and Innovations +
This session showcases the latest advancements in hydrological monitoring techniques relevant to glacial melting. Participants will discuss the integration of remote sensing, field measurements, and data analytics in hydrological research.
11 Catchment Hydrology and Integrated Water Resource Management +
This track focuses on the principles of catchment hydrology and their application in integrated water resource management. Discussions will emphasize the importance of holistic approaches to managing water resources in glacially influenced regions.

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