IAHS STAFF & PRESS

IAHS Staff

IAHS Executive Secretary

Claire Lupton

UK

IAHS Executive Secretary
IAHS, UKCEH, Wallingford, Oxfordshire, OX10 8BB, UK
Tel: +44 1491 692515
Twitter: @IAHS_AISH

IAHS Communications Officer

Tarryn Payne

UK

IAHS Communications Officer
IAHS, UKCEH, Wallingford, Oxfordshire, OX10 8BB, UK
Tel: +44 1491 692515
Twitter: @IAHS_AISH 

HSJ Editorial Manager

Lottie Rundall

UK

HSJ Editorial Office
IAHS, UKCEH, Wallingford, Oxfordshire, OX10 8BB, UK
Tel: +44 1491 692405
Twitter: @HydrolSciJ

HSJ Submission & Review Coordinator

Kate Hill

UK

HSJ Editorial Office, 
IAHS, UKCEH, Wallingford, Oxfordshire, OX10 8BB, UK
Tel: +44 1491 692404
Twitter: @HydrolSciJ

 

IAHS Press bid a fond farewell to Dr Cate Gardner in July 2015. Dr Cate Gardner Retires presentation by Professor Des Walling at IUGG 2015.
Mrs Jill Gash and Mrs Penny Perrins;  Jill retired after 24 years of service in 2015 and Penny moved to another post after 10 years in 2014.
Book Sales and Membership queries should be sent to info@iahs.co.uk

IAHS Press

Established at Wallingford, UK, in 1972 and its staff probably produce more scientific publications dealing with hydrology and water resources than any other publisher. IAHS Press publish the Red Book Series, Special Publications Series (Blue Books), the Benchmark Series and the Hydrological Sciences Journal (HSJ) (https://iahs.info/Publications-News.do).

Since 2015, IAHS conference proceedings have been published by Copernicus Publications open access as volumes in Proceedings of the International Association of Hydrological Sciences, PIAHS. This change means that papers published in the IAHS proceedings journal are free to view/download, and so visible to a worldwide audience. The metadata for each paper is available to indexing organisations and citations will be recorded. Print copies of PIAHS volumes are available to order. Full papers in the older Red Book Series are being loaded onto the IAHS website on an ongoing basis.

HSJ was originally published three times a year from 1953 as the Bulletin of IASH; it became HSJ in 1982 and now has 16 issues a year, with more than 2200 pages per volume, published in partnership with Taylor & Francis https://www.tandfonline.com/journals/thsj20 

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