Water Resources Club
Water Resources Club Meeting (held every other Thursday) Register in advance for this meeting: https://wsu.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJUuf-yrrzkoHN3Twp39K6bzgoJdG70Xno9t
Water Resources Club Meeting (held every other Thursday) Register in advance for this meeting: https://wsu.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJUuf-yrrzkoHN3Twp39K6bzgoJdG70Xno9t
The Pacific Northwest Water Research Symposium, hosted by the Oregon State University Hydrophiles, is a two-day, student-centric conference highlighting outstanding student research in the fields of water resources science, engineering, and policy. This year the conference will be held virtually April 12-13th, 2021. The conference aims to connect individuals, build skills, and share knowledge between […]
Date & Time: 5:30pm, Apr 13 Event: Undergraduate Water Resources Club - Club Educational Event. Seminar Title: " Can't We All Just Get Along? Complex Environmental Problem Solving: navigating conflict through collaborative […]
Using big data, machine learning, and remote sensing to integrate lake and river research Matthew Ross, Assistant Professor, Department of Ecosystem Science and Sustainability, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO […]
How Will Climate Change Impact Water Management and Rating Curves for Columbia River Dams? Ben Zelinsky, Bonneville Power Administration Zoom Meeting ID*: 929 4486 8945 Contact Dr. Mary Santelmann […]
Date & Time: 5:30pm, Apr 15 Event: Undergraduate Water Resources Club - Club Educational Event. Seminar Title: “Confluences: Circumnavigating the Snake River” Speaker: Dennis DeHart, Professor Department of Fine Arts, WSU […]
Water Resources Club Meeting (held every other Thursday) Register in advance for this meeting: https://wsu.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJUuf-yrrzkoHN3Twp39K6bzgoJdG70Xno9t
Modeling the Effects of Projected Climate Change on Hydrology in the Stillaguamish River Basin. Dr. Bob Mitchell, Western Washington University Zoom Meeting ID*: 929 4486 8945 Contact Dr. Mary […]
Future Rivers Spring Speaker Series: Episode 2 (Civilizations/History and Geography) How did water become the essential force behind all life? Join us for a screening of H2O The Molecule That […]
Dam Management Affects Gross Primary Production Up to 400 km Downstream in a Large Desert Southwest River Dr. Bridget Deemer, USGS Zoom Meeting ID*: 929 4486 8945 Contact Dr. […]