ePrints at HR Wallingford

HR Wallingford carries our independent research and consultancy in civil engineering and environmental hydraulics. We provide our clients with innovative yet practical solutions to their problems. The quest for knowledge through a healthy research programme remains fundamental to our success, and keeps us at the leading edge in our field.

This ePrints repository is an online service developed as an archive for research material published by HR Wallingford's world-class staff. It includes peer-reviewed journal articles, published conference papers and research reports that have been produced both as a result of commissioned research and our self-funded research programme. Our long-term goal is to create an Open Access repository providing free access to our full collection of published research outputs. As well as adding new material as it becomes available, we will add historical information where ever possible, with the aim of making it available to the widest possible audience.

For more information about HR Wallingford and our research and consultancy activities, visit our web site.

Registering as a Users

Users can search the archive and browse records and abstracts. To view full text pdf articles, you will need to become a registered user by creating a free user account. To create your free account, click "Create Account" in the menu above and enter your email address and a password when requested. You can also choose to receive alerts when material of interest is added to the repository.

Latest Additions

Click here to view items added to the repository in the past month.

Search Repository

To search the repository using a full range of fields, click here or use the search search at the top of the page for a quick search.

To browse the repository by year, subject or authors, use the Browse button at the top of the page or click here. Our technical papers are ordered by the following subjects:

  • Coast
  • Energy
  • Floods
  • Maritime
  • Water
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ePrints at HR Wallingford supports OAI 2.0 with a base URL of http://eprints.hrwallingford.co.uk/cgi/oai2