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Facilities & Field Research Sites
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Recent Thesis Topics
Pam Aishlin (McNamara, MS Hydrologic Sciences) Assessing mountain block groundwater recharge using chloride mass balance Monty Busbee (Benner, MS Hydrologic Sciences) Arsenic Contamination in the Treasure Valley Shallow Aquifer Jordi Figueras (Gribb, MS Civil Engineering) Designing an automated multistep outflow system for soil hydraulic property testing Rick Friese (McNamara, MS Geology) Evaluating water residence time in a mountain watershed Somenath Ganguly (Benner, MS Hydrologic Sciences) Modeling an Groundwater Flow in an Arsenic Contaminated Aquifer, Cambodia Bernadette Hoffman (McNamara, MS Geology) Multiscale fracture analysis of the Idaho Batholith Joel Homan (McNamara, MS Hydrologic Sciences) Multiscale remote sensing and energy balance of snowmelt modeling Katrina Ladd (Benner, Civil Engineering) Soil Carbon Cycling and Global Climate Change Aurel Lamontagne (McNamara, MS Hydrologic Science) Energy balance modeling of shallow snopacks. Daniella Makram-Morgos (McNamara, MS Hydrologic Sciences) Hillslope/stream connections in a mountain watershed Monica Newell (McNamara, MS Hydrologic Sciences) Hydrologic controls on nitrate abundance in a mountain catchment Patrick Kormos (McNamara, MS Geology) Isotope hydrograph separation during snowmelt in a mountain catchment Mike Procsal (McNamara, MS Geology) Remote sensing and energy balance modeling of snowmelt Eric Rothwell (McNamara, MS Geology) The influence of hyporheic flow on stream temperature Rayna Treneva (Mead, MS Mathematics) Computational hydrologic modeling Mat Weaver (Benner, MS Hydrologic Sciences) Modeling CO2 Flux to Quantify Impact of Soil Respiration on Climate Change Jason Williams (McNamara, MS Geology) Relationships between soil moisture variability and landscape properties, streamflow generation Melissa Yenko (McNamara, Geology) Determination of streamflow sources Mike Thoma (McNamara, MS Hydrologic Sciences) Determining mountain block recharge using dissolved noble gasses Mike Whitson (McNamara, MS Hydrologic Science) Evaluating lateral movement of water through snowpack and the shallow subsurface.
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