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Mountain Hydrology Research Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Washington
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Research: Past and Present
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Past Research
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Current Research
Current projects include the following: Rain versus snow in winter storms in the Sierra Nevada, California Temperature, trees, and climate in the Pacific Northwest Meadow restoration under a changing climate: surface and groundwater flow interactions in Tuolumne Meadows, Yosemite California Spatial temperature distributions in complex terrain: across the Sierra Nevada, California, and Rocky Mountains, Colorado, using small self-recording temperature sensors. (Click here for a poster from this research.) |
Future Research
Projects for upcoming years include: Evapotranspiration at high elevations Vegetation-microclimate-snow interactions |
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