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In six well-regarded hydrology and water resources journals published in 2017, the estimated percentage of studies whose results could be fully reproduced was only between 0.06 and 6.8 percent. This low level of reproducibility is not uncommon in hydrology studies — a fact many scientists readily acknowledge. However, a team of researchers at Utah State University may have found a solution to make these studies more reproducible.

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Utah State University

Publication Date

2-27-2019

City

Logan, UT

Keywords

College of Engineering, Hydrology studies, Water resources

Disciplines

Engineering

Aiming for Gold: Improving Reproducibility in Hydrology Studies | College of Engineering

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