Hydrologists predict human-induced underground fluid fluxes to rise with climate change mitigation strategies like carbon sequestration. The impact of human activities -- such as greenhouse gas ...
When we talk about climate change, we tend to focus on its more tangible effects: extreme heat, ocean warming, melting glaciers, and so on. But anywhere from 500 meters to a few kilometers beneath our ...
Really, any signal would do; just a single fluorescent molecule was all anyone was asking for. As he looked over data from a collaborator at a recent meeting, Andy Fisher knew that even a tiny blip ...
Applied aspects of subsurface properties and their impact on flow, and transport including: Darcy's law, parameter determination, aquifer test analysis, geotechnical parameters, contaminant transport, ...
Analysis of linear ridges within Martian impact craters suggests they are fossilized remnants of ancient subsurface fractures. Ridge orientations in the Nili Fossae and Nilosyrtis regions are ...
Networks of narrow ridges found in impact craters on Mars appear to be the fossilized remnants of underground cracks through which water once flowed, according to a new analysis. The study bolsters ...
The Hydrologic Cycle is quite complex, with many moisture paths; however, in this project we are only concerned with a small portion of the entire cycle. In a simplified hydrologic model, rainfall (or ...
I received a BS in Forest Management from Colorado State University (1965), an MS in Forest Hydrology from Utah State University (1967) and a PhD in Watershed Management (minor in hydrology) from the ...
The impact of human activities – such as greenhouse gas emissions and deforestation – on Earth's surface have been well-studied. Now, hydrology researchers from the University of Arizona have ...