Job opportunity - We are searching for a postdoc to do critical zone research @KonzaLTER for a collaborative project between me, Jesse Nippert, @pamlsulli, and @LiReactiveWater. Please reach out if you have questions. More details are available here: https://t.co/iVXzgc4WCb
Freshwater below the ocean floor—something we don’t usually think about! 🌊💧 Hydrologists are working to advance this potential resource.
In our latest issue of @ngwatweets , we review a podcast diving into this critical topic.
https://t.co/K8ey8Ion1K
We’re hiring! The Earth and Planetary Sciences Department at the University of New Mexico is looking for a petrologist and/or mineral physicist. This is a joint position with the Institute of Meteoritics.
https://t.co/NCzrC5zpmt
Feel free to DM me with questions!
Enter your photo of Kansas for the chance to win a cash prize! Our annual photo contest is open until Nov. 1. Find more information on our website: https://t.co/3HqxVrTNq8
Register now for the 2024 Governor's Water Conference on the Future of Water in Kansas! Registration closes on October 25! You can find this year's draft agenda and the registration link on our website: https://t.co/HkAc0vgUp9
"These extreme #water conditions put supply at risk. Currently, 3.6 billion people face inadequate access to water for at least one month a year, and this is expected to increase to more than 5 billion by 2050, according to UN Water." https://t.co/fc9fuVRYL4
The Ogallala is the lifeblood of western Kansas. And it’s vanishing.
So it’s disappointing (but not necessarily surprising) to see that so many Kansans haven’t heard anything about it.
I consulted for a Kurzgesagt cartoon about the Deep Subsurface Biosphere, and it turned out AMAZING! These guys must have had a blast putting all this together. Check it out here: https://t.co/44RSObQfld
Come be my colleague at @UNM@UNMengineering@unmcwe ! Apply for a Tenure-Track Assistant Professor Position in Hydrology and Water Resources Engineering!
Requisition: 31109 - Assistant Professor - UNM Jobs Career Site :: The University of New Mexico (https://t.co/V4k8CKk62g)
Using the *PRELIMINARY* USGS streamgage located in the Ashville, NC area, this was a roughly 14,000 year flood. Every year, this flood has a 0.007158% chance of happening. The estimated discharge was 248,862 gallons per second at peakflow. Analysis breakdown below👇
To address Kansas' water crisis, we need coordinated, collective action. It's essential we protect our water quality and quantity to ensure our children and grandchildren inherit the Kansas we all know and love.