New paper in WRR: Snow Sublimation Significantly Decreases Following Stand-Replacing Fire With Minor Water Balance Impacts From Forest Thinning in a Water Limited Forest. find it here: https://t.co/9TWdWSIoxJ
I received word that my NSF CAREER proposal is being recommended for funding. Very exciting. This means more grad student opportunities! Check back or come see me at AGU for student opportunities in snow research.
We are hiring a PhD student to start in May for a really cool project. This project focuses on improving snow hydrology for valuable streamflow forecasting. The position includes summer work with stakeholders that will increase student pay. More info. at: https://t.co/r7atJqfoi1
Tomorrow is the deadline to apply for the Flash Freeze Student Innovation Competition application deadline. Don't miss out on an opportunity for $2,000 to pursue your own idea. More info. at https://t.co/OY7O2a1yIf
Students: Don't miss out on an opportunity for $2,000 to pursue your own idea. 1 week countdown for the Flash Freeze Student Innovation Competition application deadline. More info. at https://t.co/OY7O2a1yIf
Just 9 days until applications are due for the student Flash Freeze competition at AGU this year! Students can win up to $2,000 to pursue their ideas. Application deadline is November 1st. More info at https://t.co/OY7O2a1yIf
Just over 2 weeks until applications are due for the student Flash Freeze competition at AGU this year! Students can win up to $2,000 to pursue their ideas. Application deadline is November 1st. More info at https://t.co/OY7O2a1yIf
Check out our newest paper paper "Energy-Water Asynchrony Principally Determines Water Available for Runoff From Snowmelt in Continental Montane Forests" that resulted from a semester project in the Advanced Hydrology class I taught.
https://t.co/7Upyc0PViy
The student Flash Freeze competition is back at AGU this year! Students can win up to $2,000 to pursue their ideas. Application deadline is November 1st so plenty of time to get your two-page CV and statement of interest ready to go.
Undergraduate Nolan Gerdes' paper is now available in the McNair National Research Journal: "Evaluating the Recovery of Hydraulic Conductivity in Fire-Affected Soils" can be found on my website: https://t.co/h201lvOwmJ or DM me and I'll send you a copy.
No proposal or manuscript is ever perfect, but to be effective, it does eventually need to be finished.
Nothing we submit will ever be as good as it *could* be and just recognizing that can be an important step forward.
Perfection is not the goal. Finished is the goal.
Our manuscript is now available for open discussion. Let us know what you think!
Aspect Controls on the Spatial Re-Distribution of Snow Water Equivalence in a Subalpine Catchment https://t.co/M0AxK6n34G
New research article: Evaluating L-band InSAR snow water equivalent retrievals with repeat ground-penetrating radar and terrestrial lidar surveys in northern Colorado https://t.co/4xM15WCqrT