| Core
Faculty |
|
V.R.
Baker
Regents' Professor |
Ph.D., The University of
Colorado, 1971.
Paleohydrology, Geomorphology, paleoflood hydrology, history
and philosophy of the Earth and environmental sciences.
|
M.D.
Bradley
Associate Professor |
Ph.D., The University of Michigan,
1971.
Water policy, resource management, water rights and law.
|
P.D.
Brooks
Associate Professor |
Ph.D., University of Colorado
at Boulder, 1995.
Watershed-scale elemental cycling, terrestrial-aquatic interactions,
carbon and nutrient biogeochemistry, ecosystem response
to disturbance, biogeochemistry of snow-covered systems. |
D.R.
Davis
Professor |
Ph.D., The University of Arizona,
1971.
Decision-making under hydrologic and other uncertainties,
Bayesian decision theory, stochastic hydrology. |
P.A. "Ty" Ferré
Associate Professor |
Ph.D. University of Waterloo,
1997.
Vadose zone hydrology, groundwater-surface water interaction,
field and laboratory monitoring of infiltration and recharge,
solute transport through variably saturated media, application
of geophysics to subsurface hydrology, spatial mapping of
soil water content. |
Hoshin
Gupta
Professor |
Ph.D., Case Western Reserve
University, 1984.
Surface hydrology, rainfall-runoff models; research for
National Weather Service. |
T.
Maddock, III
Professor and
Head of Department |
Ph.D., Harvard University, 1973.
Evapotranspiration and groundwater/surface water interactions,
shallow aquifer theory, integrating economic and hydrologic
models, regional planning of groundwater/surface water development. |
Jennifer McIntosh
Assistant Professor |
Ph.D., University of Michigan, 2004. Hydrogeochemistry of surface waters/groundwaters/saline fluids, isotope hydrology, fluid and solute transport in basinal-scale aquifers, paleohydrology, microbial degradation of organic matter and generation of natural gas, geochemical and hydrologic modeling.
|
Thomas
Meixner
Associate Professor of Hydrochemistry |
Ph.D., The University of Arizona,
1999.
Watershed hydrology and biogeochemistry, hydrologic controls
on water quality, GIS, remote sensing, hydrochemical modeling,
atmospheric chemistry, water quality modelling, sensitivity
analysis, automatic parameter estimation, and multi-criteria
analysis. |
S.P.
Neuman
Regents' Professor |
Ph.D., University of California-Berkeley,
1968.
Subsurface hydrology, transport phenomena of heat and contaminants,
numerical modeling. |
W.J.
Shuttleworth
Professor |
Ph.D., Manchester University,
United Kingdom, 1971.
Hydrometeorology, hydroclimatology, surface-atmosphere interaction.
|
Peter
A. Troch
Professor |
Ph.D, Ghent University, 1993. Hillslope and catchment hydrology,
remote sensing and data assimilation, hydrological predictions
in ungauged basins. |
T.-C.
"Jim" Yeh
Professor |
Ph.D., New Mexico Institute of Mining and
Technology, 1983.
Numerical and stochastic analysis of flow and solute transport
phenomena in saturated and unsaturated heterogeneous porous
media. |
M.
Zreda
Associate Professor |
Ph.D., New Mexico Institute
of Mining and Technology, 1994.
Isotope hydrology, hydrogeology, global change, soil erosion
and solute transport. |
Joint Faculty |
|
M.
Brusseau
Professor |
Ph.D., The University of Florida,
1989.
Environmental chemistry/subsurface hydrology; emphasis on
fate and transport of chemicals in subsurface. |
Jon
Chorover
Professor of Environmental Chemistry |
Ph.D., University of California,
Berkeley, 1993. Biogeochemistry of soils and sediments with an emphasis on sorption-desorption,
redox and dissolution-precipitation reactions. Laboratory and field experiments pertain to microbe-organic-mineral interactions in near-surface environments.
|
B.
Colby
Professor |
Ph.D.; University of Wisconsin-Madison,
1983.
Natural resource economics, water reallocation and water
values, valuation of environmental assets and water rights,
economic analysis of water quality issues, drought management. |
B.D. Ganapol
Professor |
Ph.D. University of California, Berkeley, 1971. Radiation and particle transport theory, fast reactor safety, applied mathematics, satellite remote sensing. |
R.H.
"Pete" Hawkins
Professor |
Ph.D., Colorado State University,
1968.
Surface hydrology, land use change, watershed management.
|
K.
Hirschboeck
Associate Professor |
Ph.D., The University of Arizona,
1985.
Flood hydroclimatology, climatic variability, dendroclimatology,
dendrohydrology, global change. |
K.
Lansey
Professor |
Ph.D., The University of Texas-Austin,
1987.
Surface hydrology, water resource administration, water
resources systems. |
S.
Mullen
Professor and
Head of Department (ATMO) |
Ph.D., The University of Washington,
Seattle, 1985.
Weather analysis and forecasting Dr. Mullen is in charge
of the computerized weather laboratory. |
C.
Scott
Asst. Professor |
Ph.D., Cornell University.
Water resources management and decision-making, particularly related global change (climate change and urban growth) with special emphasis on urban wastewater and water reuse, the water-energy nexus, transboundary water resources, agricultural-urban water transfers, and binational U.S.-Mexico climate and water policy. |
F.
Szidarovszky
Professor |
Ph.D., Numerical Methods, Eotvos
University, 1970 Budapest, Ph.D., Economics, Economics University,
Budapest, 1977.
Multicriteria decision making, conflict resolution, game
theory with applications to water resources management;
dynamic systems, stability and bifurcation.
|
J.B.
Valdes
Professor and
Head of Department
(CEEM), Deputy Director of SAHRA |
Ph.D., Massachusetts Institute
of Technology, 1976.
Stochastic/deterministic hydrology; flood forecasting; analysis,
synthesis/sampling of hydrologic processes; mathematical
models of natural resources systems; modeling of space-time
precipitation; environmental risk assessment; stochastic
modeling of environmental processes. |
A.W.
Warrick
Professor |
Ph.D., Iowa State University,
1967.
Movement and interaction of water and soil, as well as describing
how materials move in soils; modeling trickle irrigation;
application of geostatistics in the management of soil and
water; movement of potential pollutants in the vadose zone. |
M.
Waterstone
Professor |
Ph.D. Rutgers University, 1983.
Water resources research, water resources issues, water
policy, environment, groundwater management and risk analysis. |
P.J.
Wierenga
Professor |
Ph.D., The University of California,
Davis, 1968.
Soil physics, soil-water relations, vadose zone hydrology,
field studies and monitoring. |
Emeritus Faculty |
|
N.
Buras
Professor |
Ph.D., University of California-Los
Angeles, 1962.
Water resources systems, design and operation; application
of systems analysis and mathematical programming. |
S.
Davis
Professor Emeritus |
Ph.D., Yale University, 1955.
Hydrogeology, land subsidence, chemical characteristics
of groundwater, isotope hydrology. |
L.
Duckstein
Professor Emeritus |
Ph.D., Colorado State University,
1962.
Multi-criterion decision-making, fuzzy and stochastic modeling
of water resources systems. |
M.M.
Fogel
Professor Emeritus |
Ph.D.
Renewable Natural Resources. |
S.
Ince
Professor Emeritus |
Ph.D.,The University of Iowa,
1953.
Surface hydrology, flood hydrology. |
A.
Long
Professor Emeritus |
Ph.D., The University of Arizona,
1966.
Geochronology, chemical equilibria and groundwater systems,
research in radiocarbon dating. |
W.B.
Lord
Professor Emeritus |
Ph.D., University of Michigan,
1964.
Environmental and natural resource economics, institutional
economics, and public policy analysis. |
D.E.
Myers
Professor Emeritus |
Ph.D., The University of Illinois,
1960.
Geostatistics applied to groundwater flow and contamination. |
E.
Smerdon
Dean Emeritus,
College of Engineering
and Mines |
Ph.D., The University of Missouri,
1959.
Surface hydrology, water use in irrigation, water policy. |
L.G.
"Gray" Wilson
Professor Emeritus |
Ph.D., University of California-Davis,
1962.
Artificial groundwater recharge, vadose-zone and ground-water
monitoring at waste disposal sites. |