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Snow HYDRO LAB
Our research focuses on the amount of water held as snow, when and how fast it will melt, and how that is changing over time.
Using a range of methods - laboratory experiments, field measurements, multiscale remote sensing, and numerical modeling - our research aims to improve snow observations and our understanding of the role snow plays in hydrology and climate.
Using a range of methods - laboratory experiments, field measurements, multiscale remote sensing, and numerical modeling - our research aims to improve snow observations and our understanding of the role snow plays in hydrology and climate.
What we've doneTo learn more about the research done in the Snow HydRO Lab, check out our list of peer-reviewed publications. If you can not access the full publication, let us know and we are happy to share.
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What we are working on nowVisit the page to learn more about the projects we are actively working on in the Snow HydRO Lab, which range in size and scope from semester length undergraduate projects to multi-year federally funded research grants.
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Join USInterested in joining us? Learn more about current funded opportunities at the undergraduate, graduate, and postgraduate levels to do research in the Snow HydRO Lab. Everyone is welcome - no background in fieldwork or snow science required!
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