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The Water Resources Science Program provides comprehensive training in water resources while allowing students to specialize in a secondary discipline. Related fields encompass ecology, forestry, geology, oceanography, atmospheric studies, climate science, landform evolution, soil physics, environmental studies, geochemistry, public health, and microbial science. These scientific domains increasingly intersect with hydrology, creating a growing need for professionals skilled in both hydrology and these interconnected fields.
Growing understanding of biosphere-hydrosphere interactions is fueling the development of ecohydrology. Geology has historically incorporated hydrological principles, with groundwater studies often requiring substantial geological expertise. Global change challenges are now widely acknowledged as connected to terrestrial processes through freshwater discharge into oceans and plant-atmosphere water exchange. Numerous environmental issues demand expertise that bridges hydrology with other scientific disciplines.