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Geoecohydrology Research Group

Understanding the Earth system from bedrock to atmosphere

Texas A&M University College of Engineering

Critical Zone Science

Merket defends thesis June 28th

Posted on June 28, 2017 by Gretchen Miller

Group member Courtney Merket successfully defended her MS thesis, Earth Systems Modeling in the Brazos River Alluvium Aquifer: Improvement of Computational Methods and Development of Conceptual Model. Congratulations Courtney and good luck in your new position at Freese and Nichols!

Filed Under: Research, Personnel, Modeling, Critical Zone Science Tagged With: Courtney, TWO

AgriLife highlights new Texas Water Observatory efforts

Posted on February 2, 2016 by Gretchen Miller

Led by Dr. Binayak Mohanty, a multi-college (COALS, Geosciences, and Engineering) research team has successfully received a competitive capacity building grant ($1.35 million) from Texas A&M VPR – (Research Development Grant (RDF) for infrastructure development) to design and develop the new Texas Water Observatory (TWO) in the Brazos River corridor. Read More

Filed Under: Research, Ecohydrology, Critical Zone Science Tagged With: DrMiller, TWO

txH2O discusses goals for the Texas Water Observatory Network

Posted on December 2, 2014 by Gretchen Miller

Texans who will make future decisions about water — legislators, policymakers and water managers — are grappling with the challenge of better understanding the complexities of water within Texas. A group of Texas A&M University researchers is undertaking that challenge through a planned initiative, the Texas Water Observatory Network. Read More

Filed Under: Research, Ecohydrology, Critical Zone Science Tagged With: DrMiller, TWO

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