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Status: this discussion paper is a preprint. It has been under review for the journal Hydrology and Earth System Sciences (HESS). The manuscript was not accepted for further review after discussion.
Cooperation of hydrologists from the Danube River Basin
Abstract. The development of the hydrology of The Danube River Basin has a long tradition from nineteen century and beyond. Cooperation in hydrology science started 1961 and up to day, 28 scientific conferences have been performed. Since 1975, cooperation between hydrologists of the Danube River Basin has been conducted within the framework of the International Hydrological Programme (IHP) of UNESCO and IHP National Committees established common Cooperation of the Danube River Countries. In addition, Cooperation produce several reports and two books. Cooperation IHP Danube propose common statements for further research and appeal for development water station network necessary for measurement of anthropogenic and climate change impacts.
How to cite. Prohaska, S., Brilly, M., and Kryžanowski, A.: Cooperation of hydrologists from the Danube River Basin, Hydrol. Earth Syst. Sci. Discuss. [preprint], https://doi.org/10.5194/hess-2020-66, 2020.
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RC1: 'Interesting topic, but not a complete scientific paper', Erik Mostert, 31 Mar 2020
- AC1: 'respond on the comments', Mitja Brilly, 23 Apr 2020
- AC3: 'methodology and conclusion', Mitja Brilly, 01 May 2020
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RC2: 'Review of "Cooperation of hydrologists from the Danube River Basin"', Adrian Schmid-Breton, 01 Apr 2020
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AC2: 'respond on the comments', Mitja Brilly, 23 Apr 2020
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RC3: 'Response on authors comments', Adrian Schmid-Breton, 02 May 2020
- AC6: 'respond on last comments', Mitja Brilly, 27 May 2020
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RC3: 'Response on authors comments', Adrian Schmid-Breton, 02 May 2020
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AC4: 'methodology and conclusion', Mitja Brilly, 01 May 2020
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RC4: 'Response on authors comments', Adrian Schmid-Breton, 02 May 2020
- AC5: 'respond on last comments', Mitja Brilly, 21 May 2020
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RC4: 'Response on authors comments', Adrian Schmid-Breton, 02 May 2020
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AC2: 'respond on the comments', Mitja Brilly, 23 Apr 2020
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- Printer-friendly version
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RC1: 'Interesting topic, but not a complete scientific paper', Erik Mostert, 31 Mar 2020
- AC1: 'respond on the comments', Mitja Brilly, 23 Apr 2020
- AC3: 'methodology and conclusion', Mitja Brilly, 01 May 2020
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RC2: 'Review of "Cooperation of hydrologists from the Danube River Basin"', Adrian Schmid-Breton, 01 Apr 2020
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AC2: 'respond on the comments', Mitja Brilly, 23 Apr 2020
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RC3: 'Response on authors comments', Adrian Schmid-Breton, 02 May 2020
- AC6: 'respond on last comments', Mitja Brilly, 27 May 2020
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RC3: 'Response on authors comments', Adrian Schmid-Breton, 02 May 2020
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AC4: 'methodology and conclusion', Mitja Brilly, 01 May 2020
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RC4: 'Response on authors comments', Adrian Schmid-Breton, 02 May 2020
- AC5: 'respond on last comments', Mitja Brilly, 21 May 2020
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RC4: 'Response on authors comments', Adrian Schmid-Breton, 02 May 2020
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AC2: 'respond on the comments', Mitja Brilly, 23 Apr 2020
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Stevan Prohaska
Jaroslav Černi Institute for the Development of Water Resources, Belgrade, 1000, Serbia
Mitja Brilly
University of Ljubljana, Ljubljana, 1000, Slovenia
Andrej Kryžanowski
University of Ljubljana, Ljubljana, 1000, Slovenia
Short summary
The development of the hydrology of The Danube River Basin has a long tradition from nineteen century and beyond. Scientists initiated cooperation in hydrology science at 1961 and up to day, 28 conferences have been performed. Since 1975, cooperation between hydrologists of the Danube River Basin has been conducted within the framework of the International Hydrological Programme (IHP) of UNESCO and IHP National Committees established common Cooperation of the Danube River Countries.
The development of the hydrology of The Danube River Basin has a long tradition from nineteen...