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n. (plural of hydrologist English)
Usage examples of "hydrologists".
To get his approval, McElroy had to promise to keep Bartels updated on everything his field team discovered, which in turn meant Sulu and Uhura had to promise to allow the hydrologists to observe the condition of the Big Muddy River anytime they landed near it.
That way, they could have just dropped the hydrologists off at Bull’s Eye crater and not wasted so much time.
The addition of two hydrologists, two tissue regenerators, and a hundred kilograms of dog food meant the antigrav thrusters were already at maximum lift capacity and could no longer compensate for changes in atmospheric pressure.
From now on, she was probably going to allow the two hydrologists a lot more leeway in taking their mud and water measurements.
The hydrologists had traded places, making the tissue regenerator buzz in alarm all over again.
The hydrologists hurriedly reached for their own mufflers, while Uhura tried to catch her breath long enough to speak.
While the hydrologists studied the springs on the crater rim and Uhura used the slow trip to find the range where her communicator worked, Sulu could fly the Bean to all the remaining settlements where the lost orbital shuttle had been scheduled to drop supplies.
They’d certainly made no attempt to guide or assist the hydrologists across the steaming pools and mudflats ringing the main cascade of Southfork’s hot springs.
The hydrologists needed to come up here to study the river, and we were the only ride they could get.
So now, as the grinning Earthborn hydrologists showed her as she stepped into an observation gallery cut into the side of the lava tube, black water was racing down the bottom of the huge tunnel, barely covering its bottom even at 200 cubic meters a second, the roar of its splashing echoing in the empty cylinder of basalt.
But the last of the Zea Dorsa was going to be inundated in a matter of days, and Diana, along with several other hydrologists at the office, thought it would be a good idea to go out and see the historic occasion.
Diana and other hydrologists in Deep Waters thought that subsidence of the land in Vastitas, as a result of the mining of aquifers and permafrost, would cause them to end up with a sea level somewhat lower than the datum.
But the hydrologists also talked about using the "canal" that had been burned by the aerial lens before its destruction, as a runoff into the northern ocean, if such a runoff became necessary.
But the hydrologists also talked about using the “canal” that had been burned by the aerial lens before its destruction, as a runoff into the northern ocean, if such a runoff became necessary.
Nadia had done what she could to get influential people down to it, including meteorologists, hydrologists, and engineers, and the possibility of Sax, whose return was imminent.