Congratulations to MS student Brian Eustice on successfully defending his thesis: “Exploring the Nature of Free Convection in a Sabkha with Electrical Imaging and Hydrological Modeling.”
Michigan Sea Grant Awarded
Michigan’s Sea Grant awarded the Lab a $150,000 two-year grant for the project “NOAA Sea Grant: Quantifying the Impacts of the Projected Climate Change on the Grand Traverse Bay Region.” Continue reading “Michigan Sea Grant Awarded”
GSA Meeting, October 9-12, 2011 in Minneapolis, MN
David Hyndman, Remke Van Dam, and PhD student Mine Dogan attended the 2011 GSA Meeting in Minneapolis, where Mine presented their paper on the topic of “Fractal Simulations of K Fields.”
Two new MS students 2011
PhD student Erin Haacker and MS student Yu-Teng Ma join the Hydrogeology and Applied Geophysics groups.
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A new PhD student, Travis Dahl, joins the Hydrogeology group.
Hydrologists Conduct State-wide Sampling Campaign
As featured on the Geology Department’s News page, a team of our researchers were out measuring the flow and water quality of 64 streams that drain 80% of the Lower Peninsula into the Great Lakes.
Abstracts are invited for “NovCare2011”
Abstracts are invited for “NovCare2011″: Novel Methods for Subsurface Characterization and Monitoring – From Theory to Practice” co-organized by the hydrogeology group http://www.novcare.org.
Hydrogeology Group Awarded NSF Grant
The Hydrogeology Group has been awarded with a $1.2M NSF grant to predict sustainable solutions for communities across the High Plains that rely upon a diminishing water supply. Read more: http://news.msu.edu/story/8467/
New MS Student 2010
A new MS Student, Emily Luscz, joins the Hydrogeology Lab.
Anthony Kendall wins Best Student Paper at 2009 IAGLR
Anthony Kendall was recognized with the IAGLR/Hydrolab Best Student Paper Award at the 2009 International Association for Great Lakes Research (IAGLR) conference in Toledo, OH.
Two new MS Students 2009
Two new MS students, Brian Eustice and Kaya Diker, join the Hydrogeology and Applied Geophysics Groups.
van Dam et al. 2009 featured in Science
Paper by van Dam, Hyndman, and Wood (van Dam et al. 2009) featured in the Editor’s Choice section of this week’s Science.
Anthony Kendall defended his PhD
Congratulations to Dr. Kendall who defended his dissertation Predicting the Impacts of Land Use and Climate on Regional-Scale Hydrologic Fluxes.
Dr. Kendall has begun an appointment as a postdoctoral researcher in the Hydrogeology Lab.
Congratulations to Chris May for Defending his M.S. Thesis
On February 6, Chris May successfully defended his M.S. Thesis entitled Evaluating the Effects of Current and Past Land Cover on Sediment and Nutrient Transport
CWS Best Paper 2008
GRL paper by Jayawickreme et al. wins 2008 Best Paper Award from MSU Center for Water Sciences
EOS Featured Article
Geophysical Research Letters Publication on Imaging Soil Moisture Variations by Jayawickreme, van Dam and Hyndman featured in EOS and on the cover of GRL
Dr. Jayawickreme defended his dissertation “Exploring the Influence of Land Use and Climate on Regional Hydrology and Groundwater Recharge”
Congratulations to Dr. Jayawickreme who defended his dissertation Exploring the Influence of Land Use and Climate on Regional Hydrology and Groundwater Recharge
Welcome new graduate students
Two new PhD students, Mine Dogan and Abby Norton, join the Hydrogeology and Applied Geophysics Groups
Land Use Legacy Research Featured by American Museam
Recent collaborative research between Purdue and MSU, published in Ecology and Society, featured by the American Museum of Natural History, New York City (see animation here – 40MB!)