Current Projects
Extending the Vadose Zone: Characterizing the role of Snow for Liquid Water Storage and Transmission in Streamflow Generation
Collaborators: Noah Molotch, Oliver Wigmore, Keith Musselman
Funding: National Science Foundation, Hydrologic Sciences Program
Constraining Airborne and Satellite Algorithms for Estimating Snow Water Equivalent through Spatially Extensive Ground Penetrating Radar Observations during NASA's SnowEx Campaign
Collaborators: Dan McGrath, HP Marshall
Funding: NASA, Terrestrial Hydrology Program
Collaborators: Noah Molotch, Oliver Wigmore, Keith Musselman
Funding: National Science Foundation, Hydrologic Sciences Program
Constraining Airborne and Satellite Algorithms for Estimating Snow Water Equivalent through Spatially Extensive Ground Penetrating Radar Observations during NASA's SnowEx Campaign
Collaborators: Dan McGrath, HP Marshall
Funding: NASA, Terrestrial Hydrology Program
Past Projects
New Approaches to Address Scaling Issues for Lateral Flow of Water in a Layered Snowpack
Mentors: Noah Molotch, Mark Williams, and Stefan Finsterle
Funding: National Science Foundation
This material is based upon work supported by the National Science Foundation under Award No. 1624853
Soil and snow moisture interactions in complex mountainous terrain
Collaborators: Michael N. Gooseff and Steven R. Fassnacht
Partial Funding: Colorado Ground Water Association
Snow accumulation and ablation in burned and unburned forests
Collaborators: Stephanie K. Kampf and Adam Johnson
Partial Funding: NSF RAPID project
Post-fire streamflow, erosion, and sediment detention structure on North Fork Douglas Creek, Waldo Canyon Fire.
Collaborators: John Stednick
Funding: Colorado Water Conservation Board, Department of Natural Resources, Denver, CO.
Installation and assessment of expansion of water system, La Criba, El Salvador
Colorado State University Engineers Without Borders
Assessment and design of hydraulic and concrete structures in reservoir systems
Smith Geotechnical Engineering Consultants
Implementation and assessment of potable water resources in Tsimane communities, San Borja, Bolivia
University of New Mexico Engineers Without Borders
Analysis of Coal Combustion By-Products (CCBs) Disposal Methods
Collaborators: John C. Stormont, Mark C. Stone, and Bruce M. Thomson
Funding: New Mexico Mines and Minerals Division
Assessment of runway pavements at New Mexico Airports
Collaborators: Rafiqul A. Tarefder
Funding: NSF REU, NMDOT Aviation Division
Mentors: Noah Molotch, Mark Williams, and Stefan Finsterle
Funding: National Science Foundation
This material is based upon work supported by the National Science Foundation under Award No. 1624853
Soil and snow moisture interactions in complex mountainous terrain
Collaborators: Michael N. Gooseff and Steven R. Fassnacht
Partial Funding: Colorado Ground Water Association
Snow accumulation and ablation in burned and unburned forests
Collaborators: Stephanie K. Kampf and Adam Johnson
Partial Funding: NSF RAPID project
Post-fire streamflow, erosion, and sediment detention structure on North Fork Douglas Creek, Waldo Canyon Fire.
Collaborators: John Stednick
Funding: Colorado Water Conservation Board, Department of Natural Resources, Denver, CO.
Installation and assessment of expansion of water system, La Criba, El Salvador
Colorado State University Engineers Without Borders
Assessment and design of hydraulic and concrete structures in reservoir systems
Smith Geotechnical Engineering Consultants
Implementation and assessment of potable water resources in Tsimane communities, San Borja, Bolivia
University of New Mexico Engineers Without Borders
Analysis of Coal Combustion By-Products (CCBs) Disposal Methods
Collaborators: John C. Stormont, Mark C. Stone, and Bruce M. Thomson
Funding: New Mexico Mines and Minerals Division
Assessment of runway pavements at New Mexico Airports
Collaborators: Rafiqul A. Tarefder
Funding: NSF REU, NMDOT Aviation Division