I am a hydrologist and geochemist broadly interested in understanding the spatial and temporal linkages between Earth and its water cycle. To this end, I use the tools of stable isotope hydrology and geochemistry. My research is interdisciplinary and incorporates aspects of ecology and environmental science to understand hydrological systems that are inherently multi-faceted.
My current field-based studies are interested in how water is routed through ecosystems from precipitation to transpiration and evaporation, to groundwater recharge, and to streamflow. My current laboratory studies are partly centered around investigating water-mineral interactions through a stable isotope lens.
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My current field-based studies are interested in how water is routed through ecosystems from precipitation to transpiration and evaporation, to groundwater recharge, and to streamflow. My current laboratory studies are partly centered around investigating water-mineral interactions through a stable isotope lens.
Please use the Research dropdown menu and the Publications tab to learn more.