My graduate degree research was focused on glacial hydrology, which is basically trying to figure out how water moves above, below, and through glaciers and ice sheets. Water is important because it affects things like sliding, melting, sub-glacial erosion, and geochemistry. My research utilized temperature measurements from snow on the Greenland ice sheet, and I …
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Stream Rating Curves and Jupyter Notebook
I wrote this a few years ago on another blog, but I think it is still relevant so I am re-posting it here. The code is still available on Github. I worked for several years at USU on the iUTAH project. While there I managed a network of water monitoring stations along the Logan river, …
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