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The University of Arizona: The Long-Term Collaboration Between the SNRE and the USDA-ARS SWRC

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Speaker David Goodrich, Research Lead, USDA-ARS-SWRC When 3 to 4 p.m., Sept

  • Hybrid (Online & In-person)
  • September 25, 2024 at 7:00 AM
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Speaker David Goodrich, Research Lead, USDA-ARS-SWRC When 3 to 4 p.m., Sept. 25, 2024 Where ENR2 S107   David Goodrich is a research hydrologist with the Southwest Watershed Research Center USDA-Agricultural Research Service. His areas of research have been directed to scaling issues in watershed rainfall–runoff response, identification of dominant hydrologic processes over a range of basin scales, climatic change impacts on semiarid hydrologic response, incorporation of remotely sensed data into hydrologic models, the functioning of semiarid riparian systems, non-market valuation of ecosystem services, flash-flood forecasting, and rapid post-fire watershed assessments. Dr. Goodrich will talk about SALSA (Semi-Arid Land Surface Atmosphere) program, which represents a high point in interdisciplinary research with SRNE and a variety of universities, agencies, and international players. This event will be held in-person in ENR2 Room S210. Can’t make it in person? Join on vitually: https://arizona.zoom.us/j/84293337510     Part of Natural Resources & the Environment Seminar Series Wednesdays 3:00-4:00pm In-Person Location - ENR2 S107 https://arizona.zoom.us/j/84293337510 The time of seminars is subject to change. Please email Ruth (ruthholladay@arizona.edu) if you would like to be added to our listserv for announcements.

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