ITIA
Itia is a research team working on the fields of hydrology, hydrosystems management, hydroinformatics and hydroclimatic stochastics. It consists of 18 members; the team leader is Demetris Koutsoyiannis. The name "Itia" is not an acronym; it is Greek for willow tree. Itia is an open team and has collaborated with colleagues worldwide.
A selection of resources available at Itia includes:
Database of ancient hydraulic works
Mamassis, N., and D. Koutsoyiannis, A web based information system for the inspection of the hydraulic works in Ancient Greece, Ancient Water Technologies, edited by L. W. Mays, 103–114, Springer, Dordrecht, 2010.
- Koutsoyiannis, D., N. Mamassis, and A. Tegos, Hydrometeorological issues in ancient Greek science and philosophy, The Eco-nomy of Water, edited by E Efthymiopoulos and M. Modinos, Hydra island, Hellenica Grammata, 2009.
- Zarkadoulas, N., D. Koutsoyiannis, N. Mamassis, and S.M. Papalexiou, Climate, water and health in ancient Greece, European Geosciences Union General Assembly 2008, Geophysical Research Abstracts, Vol. 10, Vienna, 12006, European Geosciences Union, 2008.
- Koutsoyiannis, D., N. Zarkadoulas, A. N. Angelakis, and G. Tchobanoglous, Urban water management in Ancient Greece: Legacies and lessons, Journal of Water Resources Planning and Management - ASCE, 134 (1), 45–54, 2008.
- Kanellopoulos, V., Information system of ancient Greek hydraulic works, Postgraduate Thesis, 83 pages, NTUA, Athens, July 2007.
- Mamassis, N., V. Kanellopoulos, and D. Koutsoyiannis, A web based information system for the inspection of the hydraulic works in Ancient Greece, 5th International Symposium on Environmental Hydraulics, Tempe, Arizona, International Association of Hydraulic Research, 2007.
- Koutsoyiannis, D., Water technology and management in Ancient Greece: Legacies and lessons, 28 pages, Department of Water Resources and Environmental Engineering – National Technical University of Athens, Athens, May 2007.
- Koutsoyiannis, D., N. Mamassis, and A. Tegos, Logical and illogical exegeses of hydrometeorological phenomena in ancient Greece, Water Science and Technology: Water Supply, 7 (1), 13–22, 2007.
- Angelakis, A. N., and D. Koutsoyiannis, Water and wastewater technologies in ancient civilizations: Prolegomena, Water Science and Technology: Water Supply, 7 (1), vii–ix, 2007.
- Koutsoyiannis, D., and A. N. Angelakis, Agricultural hydraulic works in ancient Greece, Encyclopedia of Water Science, Second Edition, edited by S. W. Trimble, 24–27, CRC Press, 2007.
- Angelakis, A. N., D. Koutsoyiannis, and L. W. Mays, Water and wastewater technologies in ancient Civilizations: Conclusions, Proceedings of the 1st IWA International Symposium on Water and Wastewater Technologies in Ancient Civilizations, Iraklio, International Water Association, 2006.
- Angelakis, A. N., and D. Koutsoyiannis, Water and wastewater technologies in ancient Civilizations: Prolegomena, Proceedings of the 1st IWA International Symposium on Water and Wastewater Technologies in Ancient Civilizations, Iraklio, i–iii, International Water Association, 2006.
- Koutsoyiannis, D., N. Mamassis, and A. Tegos, Logical and illogical exegeses of hydrometeorological phenomena in ancient Greece, Proceedings of the 1st IWA International Symposium on Water and Wastewater Technologies in Ancient Civilizations, Iraklio, 135–143, International Water Association, 2006.
- Angelakis, A. N., D. Koutsoyiannis, and G. Tchobanoglous, Urban wastewater and stormwater technologies in ancient Greece, Water Research, 39 (1), 210–220, 2005.
- Koutsoyiannis, D., and A. N. Angelakis, Hydrologic and hydraulic science and technology in ancient Greece, The Encyclopedia of Water Science, edited by B. A. Stewart and T. Howell, 415–417, Dekker, New York, 2003.
- Angelakis, A. N., and D. Koutsoyiannis, Urban water engineering and management in ancient Greece, The Encyclopedia of Water Science, edited by B. A. Stewart and T. Howell, 999–1007, Dekker, New York, 2003.
- Koutsoyiannis, D., Water resources technologies in ancient Greece, 24 pages, Department of Water Resources, Hydraulic and Maritime Engineering – National Technical University of Athens, Athens, 2002.
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