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Professional Membership

EDWARD JAMES BATEMAN

  • Fellow, Royal Geographical Society; Oct 2023 GLOBAL

ANNE G MOONEY

  • Co-chair, American Institute of Architects - Committee on the Environment; Nov 2019

CAGAN H SEKERCIOGLU

  • Fellow, American Ornithologists Union; May 2018
  • Board of Governors, Society for Conservation Biology; Jul 2012 GLOBAL
  • Senior Ecologist Certification, Ecological Society of America; Aug 2008 GLOBAL

SHANE JAMES MACFARLAN

  • Member, Society for Applied Anthropology; Sep 2016

JENNIFER WEIDHAAS

  • Member, International Water Association; Jan 2023

REAZUL AHSAN

  • Member, Bangladesh Institute of Planners; Dec 2001

NO'AM ZACH DVORY

  • Member, SPE – Society of Petroleum Engineers; Jul 2022 GLOBAL

JONATHAN A WANG

  • Member, American Geophysical Union; Jul 2015

Publications

DANIEL CRAIG MCCOOL

  • Robison, Jason & Thomas Minckley (2020). Vision & Place: John Wesley Powell and Reimagining the Colorado River Basin. University of California Press.; Jul 2020

GABRIEL A LOZADA

  • Gabriel A. Lozada (2019). Debt Repayment Obligations Created by the Proposed Bear River Development. Economic Evaluation Unit, Dept. of Economics, University of Utah.; Sep 2019

JIM EHLERINGER

  • Kimball, S (2017). Ecophysiological considerations for restoration. Foundations of Restoration Ecology. Second Edition. (pp. 153-181). Island Press.; Dec 2017
  • Tipple, B.J., Y. Jameel, T.H. Chau, C.J. Mancuso, G.J. Bowen, A. Dufour, L.A. Chesson, and J.R. Ehleringer. Tap water isotopes reveal structure of the San Francisco Bay Area’s water systems and adjustments during a major drought. Water Research; Feb 2017
  • Ehleringer, J.R., J. Barnette, Y. Jameel, B.J. Tipple, and G.J. Bowen. Urban water – a new frontier in isotope hydrology. Isotopes in Environmental and Health Studies; May 2016

P. K. ANDY HONG

  • C.-S. Kuo, C. –F. Lin, P.K.A. Hong, Photocatalytic mineralization of codeine by UV-A/TiO2 - Kinetics, intermediates, and pathways, Journal of Hazardous Materials301, 137-144 (2016). (http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jhazmat.2015.08.030); Jan 2016 TAIWAN
  • Haon-Yao Chen, Cheng-Fang Lin, Pui-Kwan Andy Hong, Ping-Yi Yang, Kok-Kwang Ng, Sheng-Fu Yang A Pilot Study on Suspended Activated Sludge Process Augmented with Immobilized Biomass for Simultaneous Nitrification and Denitrification, Journal of Water Reuse and Desalination, 2015, 5 (2) 157-165.; Dec 2015 TAIWAN

NAIYANG MA

  • Naiyang Ma (2021). Sustainable Recycling of Steel Manufacturing Wastewater Treatment Solid Wastes via In-Process Dynamic Separation. Iron & Steel Technology. Vol. 21, 54-60.; May 2021
  • Naiyang Ma (2019). Recycling Steel Manufacturing Wastewater Treatment Solid Wastes via In-process Separation with Dynamic Separators. REWAS 2019: Manufacturing the Circular Materials Economy.; Mar 2019
  • Naiyang Ma, Billi J. McDowell, Joe B. Houser, Marcelo W. Andrade & Dale E. Heinz (2018). Separation of Mill Scale from Flume Wastewater Using a Dynamic Separator toward Zero Wastes in the Steel Hot Rolling Process. Journal of Sustainable Metallurgy. Vol. 5, 97-106.; Dec 2018
  • Naiyang Ma (2018). In-process Separation and Its Application in Cleaner Production of BOF Offgas Solid Wastes. Proceedings of 2018 China Symposium on Sustainable Steelmaking Technology.; Aug 2018
  • Naiyang Ma, Joseph Blake Houser & Luke Aaron Wood (2017). Production of Cleaner Mill Scale by Dynamic Separation of the Mill Scale from the Fast-Moving Flume Water at a Hot Rolling Mill. Journal of Cleaner Production. Vol. 176, 889-894.; Dec 2017

GABRIEL J BOWEN

  • Tulley-Cordova C. L., Strong C., Brady I. P., Bekis J. and Bowen G. J. (2018) Navajo Nation, USA, precipitation variability from 2002 to 2015. Journal of Contemporary Water Research and Education, 163, 109-123.; Jun 2018
  • Gabor RS, Hall SJ, Eiriksson DP, Jameel Y, Millington M, Stout T, Barnes ML, Gelderloos A, Tennant H, Bowen GJ, Neilson BT & Brooks PD (2017). Persistent Urban Influence on Surface Water Quality via Impacted Groundwater. Environmental Science & Technology. Vol. 51, 9477-9487.; Dec 2017
  • Tipple BJ, Jameel Y, Chau TH, Mancuso CJ, Bowen GJ, Dufour A, Chesson LA & Ehleringer JR (2017). Stable hydrogen and oxygen isotopes of tap water reveal structure of the San Francisco Bay Area's water system and adjustments during a major drought. Water Research. Vol. 119, 212-224.; Oct 2017
  • Oerter, E.J., Perelet, A., Pardyjak, E. & Bowen, Gabriel J. (2017). Membrane inlet laser spectroscopy to measure H and O stable isotope compositions of soil and sediment pore water with high sample throughput. Rapid Communications in Mass Spectrometry. Vol. 31, 75-84.; Jan 2017
  • Weintraub, S.R., Brooks, P.D. & Bowen, Gabriel J. (2017). Interactive effects of vegetation type and topographic position on nitrogen availability and loss in a temperate montane ecosystem. Ecosystems. Vol. 20, 1073-1088.; Jan 2017
  • Cai, Z., Tian, L. & Bowen, Gabriel J. (2017). ENSO variability reflected in precipitation oxygen isotopes across the Asian Summer Monsoon region. Earth and Planetary Science Letters. Vol. 475, 25-33.; Jan 2017 CHINA
  • Oerter, E.J. & Bowen, Gabriel J. (2017). In situ monitoring of H and O stable isotopes in soil water reveals ecohydrologic dynamics in managed soil systems. Ecohydrology. Vol. 10, 1-13.; Jan 2017
  • Oerter, E.J., Malone, M., Putman, A., Drits-Esser, D., Stark, L. & Bowen, Gabriel J. (2017). Every apple has a voice: Using stable isotopes to teach about food sourcing and the water cycle. Hydrology and Earth System Sciences. Vol. 21, 3799-3810.; Jan 2017

MICHAEL MEJIA

  • Mejia, Michael. TOKYO. Tuscaloosa, AL: FC2/U of Alabama Press, March 2018.; Mar 2018 JAPAN

DIANE E PATAKI

  • Livesley SJ, Marchionni V, Cheung PK, Daly E, Pataki DE. 2021. Water smart cities increase irrigation to provide cool refuge in a climate crisis. Earth's Future 9(1), e2020EF001806; Dec 2020 AUSTRALIA
  • Grijseels NH, Buchert PD, Brooks PD, Pataki DE. 2021. Using LiDAR to assess transitions in riparian vegetation structure along a rural to urban gradient. Ecohydrology 14(1), e2259; Oct 2020
  • Levia DF, Creed IF, Hannah DM, Nanko K, Boyer WE, Carlyle-Moses DE, van de Giesen N, Grasso D, Guswa AJ, Hudson JE, Hudson SA, Iida S, Jackson SB, Katul GG, Kumagai T, Llorens P, Ribeiro FL, Pataki DE, Peters CA, Sanchez Carretero D, Selker JS, Tetzlaff D, Zalewski M, Bruen M. 2020. Homogenization of the terrestrial water cycle. Nature Geoscience 13: 656-658.; Sep 2020
  • Guswa AJ, Tetzlaff D, Selker JS, Carlyle-Moses DE, Boyer EW, Bruen M, Cayuela C, Creed IF, van de Giesen N, Grasso D, Hannah DM, Hudson JE, Hudson SA, Lida S, Jackson RB, Katual GG, Kumagai T, Llorens P, Ribeiro FL, Michaelzik B, Nanko K, Oster C, Pataki DE, Peters CA, Rinaldo A, Carretero DS, Trifunovic B, Zalewski M, Haagsma M, Levia DF. 2020. Advancing ecohydrology in the 21 century: A convergence of opportunities. Ecohydrology 13: e2208.; Apr 2020
  • Gómez-Navarro C & Pataki DE, Bowen GJ, Oerter EJ (2019). Spatiotemporal variability in water sources of urban soils and trees in the semiarid, irrigated Salt Lake Valley. Ecohydrology. Vol. 12, e2154.; Oct 2019
  • Pincetl S & Gillespie TW, Pataki DE, Porse E, Jia S, Kidera E, Nobles N, Rodriguez J, Choi D (2019). Evaluating the effects of the turf-replacement programs in Los Angeles. Landscape and Urban Planning. Vol. 185, 210-221.; May 2019
  • Pincetl S & Porse E, Mika KB, Litvak E, Manago KF, Hogue TS, Gillespie T, Pataki DE, Gold M (2019). Adapting urban water systems to manage scarcity in the 21st century: The case of Los Angeles. Environmental Management. Vol. 63, 293-308.; Mar 2019
  • Blaszczak JR, Steele MK, Badgley BD, Heffernan JB, Hobbie SE, Morse JL, Rivers EN, Hall SJ, Neill C, Pataki DE, Groffman PM, Bernhardt E. 2018. Sediment chemistry of urban stormwater ponds and controls on denitrification. Ecosphere 9(6): e01318.; Jun 2018
  • Porse E, Mika KB, Litvak E, Manago KF, Hogue TS, Gold M, Pataki DE, Pincetl S. The economic value of local water supplies in Los Angeles. Nature Sustainability 1: 289-297.; May 2018
  • Porse E, Kathryn MB, Litvak E, Manago K, Naik K, Glickfield M, Hogue TS, Gold M, Pataki DE & Pincetl S (2017). Optimization of local water supply in Los Angeles: Urban water systems analysis with institutional complexity. Journal of Water Resources Planning and Management. Vol. 143, 04017049.; Sep 2017
  • Litvak E, Manago KF, Hogue TS, Pataki DE. 2017. Evapotranspiration of urban landscapes in Los Angeles, California at the municipal scale. Water Resources Research, 53, doi:10.1002/2016WR020254.; May 2017

BRENDA BOWEN

  • Bowen, B.B. & Kipnis, E.L., Raming L.W. (2017). Temporal dynamics of flooding, evaporation, and desiccation cycles and observations of salt crust area change at the Bonneville Salt Flats, Utah. Geomorphology. Vol. 299, 1-11.; Oct 2017
  • Ehleringer, J. & Daniel, S., Torti, S., Bowen, B.B., Parks, T. (2017). Embedded in Nature: The University of Utah Field Stations. Global Change and Sustainability Center.; Jan 2017
  • Ward, M. & Bowen, B.B., Burian, S., Cachelin, A., McCool, D. (2015). Institutionalizing interdisciplinary sustainability curriculum at a large, research-intensive university: Challenges and opportunities Environmental Studies and Sciences. Environmental Studies and Science special issue on Interdisciplinary Environmental Studies Leadership.; Jan 2015

JOHN RUPLE

  • Robert Adler & John Ruple, Water Resources, in Global Climate Change and U.S. Law (2d ed., American Bar Ass’n 2014).; Oct 2014
  • John Ruple, Water for Power in the Twenty-First Century: What a Growing Population, Changing Climate, and Energy Development Mean for Utah’s Water Resources, 32 Utah Env’tl. L. Rev. 363 (2012).; Sep 2012

KEVIN PERRY

  • Johnson, K. S., V. A. Elrod, S. E. Fitzwater, J. N. Plant, F. P. Chavez, S. J. Tanner, R. M. Gordon, D. L. Westphal, K. D. Perry, J. Wu, and D. M. Karl (2003) Surface ocean-lower atmosphere interactions in the Northeast Pacific Ocean Gyre: Aerosols, iron, and the ecosystem response, Global Biogeochemical Cycles, 17, doi:10.1029/2002GB002004; Aug 2003 CHINA

STEVEN JOHN BURIAN

  • Lee, S. and Burian, S.J. (2020). "Triple top line-based identification of sustainable water distribution system conservation targets and pipe replacement timing." Urban Water Journal, 16(9), 642-652, DOI: 10.1080/1573062X.2020.1713383.; Jan 2020
  • Tavakol-Davani, He., Tavakol-Davani, Ha., Burian, S.J., McPherson, B.J., Barber, M.E. (2019). “Green infrastructure optimization to achieve pre-development conditions of a semiarid urban catchment.” Environmental Science: Water Research & Technology, 5, 1157 – 1171, DOI: 10.1039/c8ew00789f.; May 2019
  • Sowby, R.B., Burian, S.J., Chini, C.M., and Stillwell, A.S. (2019). “Data challenges and solutions in energy-for-water: Experience from two recent studies.” Journal of American Water Works Association, 111(2), 14-19.; Jan 2019
  • Tavakol-Davani, Ha., Burian, S.J., Butler, D., Sample, D., Devkota, J., and Apul, D. (2018). “Combining hydrologic analysis and life cycle assessment approaches to evaluate sustainability of rainwater harvesting.” Journal of Irrigation and Drainage Engineering, 144 (11), https://doi.org/10.1061/(ASCE)IR.1943-4774.0001340.; Nov 2018
  • Lee, S., Shin, S., Burian, S., Judi, D., and McPherson, T. (2018) “Detectability-based resilience of water distribution system using failure finger print.” 1st International WDSA/CCWI Joint Conference, Kingston, Ontario, Canada, July 23-25, 2018.; Aug 2018
  • Khatri, K., Strong, C., Kochanski, A.K., Burian, S., Miller, C., and Hasenyager, C. (2018). “Water resources criticality due to future climate change and population growth: Case of river basins in Utah, USA.” Journal of Water Resources Planning and Management, 144(8), DOI: 10.1061/(ASCE)WR.1943-5452.0000959.; Aug 2018
  • Sowby, R.B. and Burian, S.J. (2018). “Statistical model and benchmarking procedure for energy use by U.S. public water systems.” Journal of Sustainable Water in the Built Environment, 4(4), DOI: 10.1061/JSWBAY.0000864.; Aug 2018
  • Shin, S., Lee, S., Burian, S.J., Judi, D., McPherson, T., Parvania, M., and Goharian, E. (2018). “Comprehensive review and needs assessment for resilience measures of water infrastructure systems.” Water, 10, 262, doi:10.3390/w10030262.; Jan 2018
  • Burian, S.J., Ward, M., Banuri, T., Chaudhry, M.A., Ahmad, S., Lashari, B., Mahar, R.B., Stevenson, D., VanDerslice, J., Ansari, K., Babar, M., and Qureshi, A.L. (2017). “Higher education capacity building in water resources engineering and management to support achieving the sustainable development goal for water in Pakistan.” American Society for Engineering Education (ASEE) Annual Conference Proceedings, 25-28 June, 2017, Columbus, OH, USA.; Jun 2017 PAKISTAN
  • Burian, S.J., Jha, M., Richard, G., Shepherd, J.M. (2017). “An interdisciplinary learning module on water sustainability in cities.” American Society for Engineering Education (ASEE) Annual Conference Proceedings, 25-28 June, 2017, Columbus, OH, USA.; Jun 2017

PHILIP E DENNISON

  • Lloyd B. & Dennison P. (2018). Evaluating the response of conventional and water harvesting farms to environmental variables using remote sensing. (pp. 11-17). Vol. 262, Agriculture, Ecosystems and Environment.; Jul 2018 BURKINA FASO
  • Hansen C., Burian S., Dennison P. & Williams G. (2017). Spatiotemporal variability of lake water quality in the context of remote sensing models. Vol. 9. Remote Sensing.; May 2017
  • Schoennagel T., Balch J., Brenkert-Smith H., Dennison P., Harvey B., Krawchuk M., Mietkiewicz N., Morgan P., Moritz M., Rasker R., Turner M. & Whitlock C. (2017). Adapt tomore wildfire in western North American forests as climate changes. (pp. 4582-4590). Vol. 114. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America.; May 2017
  • Stoker, P., R. Rothfeder, K. Dudley, P. Dennison, and M. Buchert (2017). Comparing the utility of LiDAR data vs. multi-spectral imagery for parcel scale water demand modeling. Urban Water Journal, 14, 331-335.; Jan 2017

KATHLEEN NICOLL

  • Rangel-Buitrago, N., Ben-Haddad, M., Nicoll, K., Galgani, F. & Neal, W. (2024). Marine plastic pollution in the Anthropocene: A linguistic toolkit for holistic understanding and action. Ocean & Coastal Management. Vol. 248.; Feb 2024 GLOBAL
  • Okur, H., Erturaç, M. K., & Nicoll, K. 2023. Geomorphic changes and socio-environmental impacts of recent sand mining in the Sakarya River, NW Turkey. The Anthropocene Review, 0(0); published online December 22, 2023 https://doi.org/10.1177/20530196231218480; Dec 2023 TURKEY
  • Rangel-Buitrago, N., Neal, W. & Nicoll, K. (2023). Is Earth in a New Time Period: The Plasticene?. Frontiers.; Nov 2023 GLOBAL
  • Fensham, R., Adinehvand, R., Babidge, S. , Cantonati, M., Currell, M., Daniele, L., Elci, A. , Galassi, D.M.P., de la Hera Portillo, Á, Hamad, S., Han, D., Jawadi, H.A., Jotheri, J., Laffineur, B., Mohammad, A.H., Naqinezhad, A., Navidtalab, A., Nicoll, K., Odeh, T., Re, V., Sanjuan, B., Souza, V., Stevens, L.E., Tekere, M. , Tshibalo, E., Silcock, J. , Webb, J., van Wyk, B., Zamanpoore, M. & Villholth, K. (2023). Fellowship of the Spring: an initiative to document and protect the world’s oases. Science of the Total Environment.; Apr 2023 GLOBAL

JEFF ROSE

  • Scruggs, C., Rose, J., Hendrick, M., & Zajchowski, C. (2023). ‘We’re managing a different river now’: A political ecology of nature-based recreation in the Dolores River Watershed. Tourism Geographies, 25(5), 1384-1403.; Apr 2023
  • Hendrick, M., Zajchowski, C., Rose, J., & Scruggs, C. (2023). Do rising flows lift all boats? Ecosystem services elasticity in the Dolores River Watershed. Human Ecology, 51(1), 173-183.; Mar 2023
  • Neild, M., & Rose, J. (2018). An exploration of unsheltered homelessness management on an urban riparian corridor. People, Place, and Policy, 12(2), 84-98.; Dec 2018

COURTENAY STRONG

  • Khatri K, Strong C, Kochanski A, Burian S, Miller C, Hasenyager C. 2018. Water Resources Criticality Due to Future Climate Change and Population Growth: Case of River Basins in Utah, USA, Journal of Water Resources Planning and Management, in press.; Aug 2018
  • Crystal Tulley-Cordova, Courtenay Strong, I. Brady, J. Bekis & Gabe Bowen (2018). Navajo Nation, USA, precipitation variability from 2002 to 2015. Journal of Contemporary Water Research & Education.; May 2018

HANSEUP KIM

  • K.H. Kim, S.H. Khan, A. Banerjee, J. Salvant, S. Chen, S. Tope, S. Truong, J.E. Lyman, E. Kim, J.M. Stott, A. Bulbul, L. Zang, M. Ji, C.H. Mastrangelo, J. Schnable & H. Kim (2020). Low-cost ultra-low-power chemical sensor for early detection of invasive parasitic weeds and herbivores in biofuel crops. 2020 Environment and Sustainability Research Symposium.; Feb 2020
  • J. Carlisle, H. Kim, S. Burian, J.M. Stott, K.H. Kim, D. Hassan, J.E. Lyman, E. Kim, N. Kennington & A. Bulbul (2020). Improving Urban Water Management by Bridging the Digital Divide between Urban Farmers and Soil Sensing. 2020 Environment and Sustainability Research Symposium.; Feb 2020

CAGAN H SEKERCIOGLU

  • Neate-Clegg M.H.C., Horns J.J., Buchert M., Pope T.L., Norvell R., Parrish J.R., Howe F. & Şekercioğlu H. (2021). The effects of climate change and fluctuations on the riparian bird communities of the arid Intermountain West. Animal Conservation.; Jan 2021

JOHN CHUN-HAN LIN

  • Follstad Shah, J., R. Bares, B.B. Bowen, G. J. Bowen, D.P. Eiriksson, A.G. Hallar, J.D. Horel, S.J. (2021). The Wasatch Environmental Observatory: A mountain to urban research network in the semi-arid Western US. Hydrological Processes.; Aug 2021
  • Skiles, S.M., D.V. Mallia, A.G. Hallar, J.C. Lin, A. Lambert, R. Petersen, and S. Clark: Implications of a shrinking Great Salt Lake for dust on snow deposition in the Wasatch Mountains, UT: A source to sink case study from the April 13th, 2017 dust event, Environmental Research Letters, doi:10.1088/1748-9326/aaefd8, 2018.; Dec 2018
  • Fiorella, R.P., R. Bares, J.C. Lin, J.R. Ehleringer, and G.J. Bowen, Detection and variability of combustion-derived vapor in an urban basin, Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, 18, 8529-8547, https://doi.org/10.5194/acp-18-8529-2018, 2018.; Jun 2018
  • Davison, J., H.-T. Hwang, E.A. Sudicky, D.V. Mallia, and J.C. Lin, Full coupling between the atmosphere, surface and subsurface for integrated hydrologic simulation, Journal of Advances in Modeling Earth Systems, Accepted.; Dec 2017

SARAH JACK HINNERS

  • Follstad Shah, J.J., Bares, R., Bowen, B.B., Bowen, G.J., Bowling, D.R., Eiriksson, D.P., Fasoli, B., Fiorella, R.P., Hallar, A.G., Hinners, S.J., Horel, J.D., Jacques, A.A., Jamison. L.R., Lin, J.C., Mendoza, D.L., Mitchell, L.E., Pataki, D.E., Skiles, S.M., Smith, R.M., Wolf, M.A. & Brooks, P.D. (2022). The Wasatch Environmental Observatory: a mountain to urban research network in the semi-arid Western US. Hydrological Processes.; Oct 2022
  • Su, Jun-Yuan, Goel, R., Burian, S., Hinners, S.J. , Kochanski, A., Strong, C. & Barber, M (2021). Water quality trading framework with uncertainty for river systems due to climate and population characteristics. Water. Vol. 13, 1738.; Jun 2021

AMANDA D. SMITH

  • T.T.D. Tran, K. Park & A.D. Smith (2017). System scaling approach and thermoeconomic analysis of a pressure retarded osmosis system for power production with hypersaline draw solution: A Great Salt Lake case study. Energy. Vol. 126, 97-111.; May 2017

SHANE JAMES MACFARLAN

  • Vernon, KB, Codding, BF, Brewer, S & Macfarlan, SJ (2024). Market integration mediates human-environment interactions among traditional ranchers in Baja California Sur, Mexico. Sustainability Science.; Feb 2024 MEXICO
  • Macfarlan, SJ, Schacht, R, McCool, WC, Davis, CA, Yerman, AD, Higuera Landeros, FJ & Amador Amador, M (2023). Decision-making under climate shocks and economic insecurity: Ranching in rural Baja California Sur, Mexico. Evolution and Human Behavior. Vol. 44(5), 515-523.; Sep 2023 MEXICO
  • Lerback J, Bowen B, Macfarlan SJ, Schniter E & Garcia JJ (2022). Development of a graphical resilience framework to understand a coupled human-natural system in a remote arid highland of Baja California Sur. Sustainability Science. Vol. 17, 1059–1076.; Mar 2022 MEXICO
  • Lerback J, Bowen B, Humphrey CE, Fernandez DP, Bernau JA, Macfarlan SJ, Schniter E & Garcia JJ (2022). Geochemistry and provenance of springs in a Baja California Sur mountain catchment. Groundwater. Vol. 60, 295-308.; Jan 2022 MEXICO
  • Schniter E, Macfarlan SJ, Garcia JJ, Ruiz-Campos G, Guevara-Beltran D, Bowen BB & Lerback JC (2021). Age appropriate wisdom? Ethnobiological knowledge ontogeny in Pastoralist Mexico. Human Nature. Vol. 32, 48-83.; Apr 2021 MEXICO
  • Macfarlan, S.J., Schacht R, Schniter E, Garcia JJ, Guevara Beltran D & Lerback J (2020). The role of dispersal and school attendance on reproductive dynamics in small, dispersed populations: Choyeros of Baja California Sur, Mexico. PLOS One. Vol. 15, e0239523.; Oct 2020 MEXICO

JENNIFER FOLLSTAD SHAH

  • Costello, D.M. & CELLDEX Consortium (2022). Global Patterns and Controls of Nutrient Immobilization on Decomposing Cellulose in Riverine Ecosystems. Global Biogeochemical Cycles.; Feb 2022
  • Jennifer Follstad Shah, R. Bares, B.B. Bowen, G.J. Bowen, D.R. Bowling, D.P. Eiriksson, B. Fasoli, R.P. Fiorella, A.G. Hallar, S.J. Hinners, J.D. Horel, A.A. Jacques, J.C. Lin, D.L. Mendoza, L.E. Mitchell, D.E. Pataki, S.M. Skiles, R.M. Smith, M.A. Wolf & P.D. Brooks (2021). The Wasatch Environmental Observatory: A mountain to urban research network in the semi-arid Western US. Hydrologic Processes.; Aug 2021
  • Ardón, M., L.H. Zeglin, R.M. Utz, S.D. Cooper, W.K. Dodds, R.J. Bixby, A. Burdett, J.J. Follstad Shah, N.A. Griffiths, T.K. Harms, S.L. Johnson, J. Jones, J.S. Kominoski, W.H. McDowell, A.D. Rosemond, M.T. Trentman, D. Van Horn & A. Ward (2021). Experimental nitrogen and phosphorus enrichment stimulates multiple trophic levels of algal and detrital-based food webs: A global meta-analysis from streams and rivers. Biological Reviews. Vol. 96.; Mar 2021
  • Carri LeRoy, Andrew Hipp, Kate Leuders, Jennifer J. Follstad Shah, John S. Kominoski, Marcelo Ardón, Walter Dodds, Mark O. Gessner, Natalie A. Griffiths, Antoine Lecerf, David W. P. Manning, Robert L. Sinsabaugh & Jack R. Webster (2019). Plant phylogenetic history explains in-stream decomposition at the global scale. Journal of Ecology.; Jul 2019 GLOBAL
  • Jennifer Follstad Shah, Yusuf Jameel, Rose Smith, Rachel Gabor, Paul Brooks & Samantha Weintraub (2019). Altered hydrologic connectivity and spatio-temporal variability in water resources impact chemical and physical properties of a semi-arid urban river system. Journal of the North American Water Resources Association. 1-17.; Mar 2019
  • Scott Tiegs & CELLDEX collaborators (2019). Global patterns and drivers of ecosystem functioning in rivers and riparian zones. Science Advances. Vol. 5, eaav0486.; Jan 2019 GLOBAL

DEAN MCGOVERN

  • McGovern, Dean & Laux, Beth (2018). Making the Village Global: Community-Engaged Learning Abroad. IIE Networker. 19-21.; Dec 2018 COSTA RICA CUBA

PAUL D BROOKS

  • Wolf, M., Jamison, L.R., Solomon, D.K., Strong, S., Brooks, P.D. (2023) Multi-year Climatic Controls on Groundwater Storage in Seasonally Snow-Covered Headwater Catchments, Water Resources Research 59 (6), e2022WR033394Wolf, M., Jamison, L.R., Solomon, D.K., Strong, S., Brooks, P.D. (2023) Multi-year Climatic Controls on Groundwater Storage in Seasonally Snow-Covered Headwater Catchments, Water Resources Research 59 (6), e2022WR033394; Oct 2023
  • Grijseels N.H., Buchert M., Brooks P.D. & Pataki D.E. (2021). Using LiDAR to assess transitions in riparian vegetation structure along a rural-to-urban land use gradient in western North America. Vol. 14. Ecohydrology.; Jan 2021
  • Christensen L., Adams H.R., Tai X., Barnard H.R. & Brooks P.D. (2021). Increasing plant water stress and decreasing summer streamflow in response to a warmer and wetter climate in seasonally snow-covered forests. Vol. 14. Ecohydrology.; Jan 2021
  • Tai X., Anderegg W.R.L., Blanken P.D., Burns S.P., Christensen L. & Brooks P.D. (2020). Hillslope Hydrology Influences the Spatial and Temporal Patterns of Remotely Sensed Ecosystem Productivity. Vol. 56. Water Resources Research. DOI: 10.1029/2020WR027630; Nov 2020
  • Tai X., Mackay D., Ewers B., Parsekian A., Beverly D., Speckman H., Brooks P. & Anderegg W. (2019). Plant Hydraulic Stress Explained Tree Mortality and Tree Size Explained Beetle Attack in a Mixed Conifer Forest. (pp. 3555-3568). Vol. 124. Journal of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences.; Nov 2019
  • Follstad Shah J., Jameel Y., Smith R., Gabor R., Brooks P. & Weintraub S. (2019). Spatiotemporal Variability in Water Sources Controls Chemical and Physical Properties of a Semi-arid Urban River System. (pp. 591-607). Vol. 55. Journal of the American Water Resources Association.; Jun 2019
  • Follstad Shah J., Jameel Y., Smith R., Gabor R., Brooks P. & Weintraub S. (2019). Spatiotemporal Variability in Water Sources Controls Chemical and Physical Properties of a Semi-arid Urban River System. (pp. 591-607). Vol. 55. Journal of the American Water Resources Association.; Jun 2019
  • Love D., Venturas M., Sperry J., Brooks P., Pettit J., Wang Y., Anderegg W., Tai X. & Mackay D. (2019). Dependence of Aspen Stands on a Subsurface Water Subsidy: Implications for Climate Change Impacts. (pp. 1833-1848). Vol. 55. Water Resources Research.; Mar 2019
  • Fan Y., Clark M., Lawrence D., Swenson S., Band L., Brantley S., Brooks P., Dietrich W., Flores A., Grant G., Kirchner J., Mackay D., McDonnell J., Milly P., Sullivan P., Tague C., Ajami H., Chaney N., Hartmann A., Hazenberg P., McNamara J., Pelletier J., Perket J., Rouholahnejad-Freund E., Wagener T., Zeng X., Beighley E., Buzan J., Huang M., Livneh B., Mohanty B., Nijssen B., Safeeq M., Shen C., van Verseveld W., Volk J. & Yamazaki D. (2019). Hillslope Hydrology in Global Change Research and Earth System Modeling. Water Resources Research.; Jan 2019 GLOBAL
  • Love, D.M., M. D. Venturas, J. S. Sperry, P. D. Brooks, J. L. Pettit, Y. Wang, W. R. L. Anderegg, X. Tai, and D. S. Mackay, (2018) Dependence of Utah Aspen Stands on a Subsurface Root Zone Subsidy: Implications for Climate Change Impacts, Water Resources Research, DOI: 10.1029/2018WR023468; Dec 2018
  • Neilson, B.T., H. Tennant, T.L. Stout, M. Miller, R.S. Gabor, Y. Jameel, M. Millington, A. Gelderloos, G. Bowen, P. D. Brooks (2018) Stream centric methods for establishing groundwater contributions in karst mountain watersheds, Water Resources Research, https://doi.org/10.1029/2018WR022664; Aug 2018
  • Tai, X., D.S. Mackay, J.S. Sperry, P.D. Brooks, W.R.L. Anderegg, L.B. Flanagan, S.B. Rood, C. Hopkinson 
(2018) Distributed Plant Hydraulic and Hydrological Modeling to Understand the Susceptibility of Riparian Woodland Trees to Drought‐Induced Mortality, Water Resources Research, https://doi.org/10.1029/2018WR022801; Jul 2018 CANADA
  • Perdrial, J., Brooks, P.D., Swetnam, T., Lohse, K.A., Rasmussen, C., Litvak, C., Harpold, A.A., Zapata-Rios, X., Broxton, P., Mitra, B., Meixner, T., Condon, K., Huckle, D., Stielstra, C., Vázquez-Ortega, A., Lybrand, R., Holleran, M., Orem, C., Pelletier, J., Chorover, J. (2018) A net ecosystem carbon budget for snow-dominated, forested headwater catchments: linking water and carbon fluxes to critical zone carbon storage, Biogeochemistry 138: 225. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10533-018-0440-3; Apr 2018 UNITED STATES
  • Harpold, A.A. and P.D. Brooks (2018) Humidity determines snowpack response to climate change, Proc Nat Acad Sci doi:10.1073/pnas.1716789115; Feb 2018 GLOBAL
  • Tenant, C. J., A.A. Harpold, K.A. Lohse, S.E. Godsey, B.T. Cosby, L. G. Larsen, P. D. Brooks, and R.W. Van Kirk (2017) Regional sensitivities of seasonal snow cover to elevation, aspect, and vegetation structure in western North America, Water Resources Research 53, Issue 8, 6908–6926, DOI: 10.1002/2016WR019374; Oct 2017 GLOBAL
  • McIntosh, J.C., Schuamberg, C., Perdrial, J., Harpold, A.A., Vázquez-Ortega, A., Rasmussen, C., Zapata-Rios, X., Brooks. P.D., Meixner, T., Pelleteir, J., Derry, L., Chorover, J. (2017) Geochemical evolution of the Critical Zone across variable time scales informs concentration-discharge relationships: Jemez River Basin Critical Zone Observatory, Water Resources Research DOI: 10.1002/2016WR019712; Aug 2017
  • Tai, Xiaonan, D. Scott Mackay, William R. L. Anderegg, John S. Sperry, Paul D. Brooks (2017) Incorporating plant hydraulics improves and topography mediates prediction of aspen mortality in southwestern USA, New Phytologist, DOI:10.1111/nph.14098; Aug 2017
  • Gabor, R.S., S. J. Hall, D. Eiriksson, Y. Jameel, M. Millington, T. Stout, M. L. Barnes, A. Gelderloos, H. Tennant, G. J. Bowen, B. T. Neilson P.D. Brooks (2017) Persistent urban influence on surface water quality via impacted groundwater Environ. Sci. Tech DOI: 10.1021/acs.est.7b00271; Aug 2017
  • Swetnam, T., P.D. Brooks, H.R. Barnard, A.A. Harpold, E. Gallo (2017) Revisiting environmental gradient ecology: how topography trumps climate in determining forest carbon reservoir size, Ecosphere 8 (4), e01797. 10.1002/ecs2.1797; Aug 2017 GLOBAL
  • Weintraub, S.R. P. D. Brooks, and G.J. Bowen (2017) Interactive effects of vegetation type and topographic position on nitrogen availability and loss in a temperate montane ecosystem, Ecosystems DOI 10.1007/s10021-016-0094-8; Mar 2017

SARA K. YEO

  • Flint, Courtney G., Dai, Xin, Jackson-Smith, Douglas, Endter-Wada, Joanna, Yeo, Sara K., Hale, Rebecca & Dolan, Mallory K. (2017). Social and geographic contexts of water concerns in Utah. Society & Natural Resources. Vol. 30, 885-902.; Jan 2017

MASOOD PARVANIA

  • K. Oikonomou, M. Parvania, “Optimal Coordination of Water Distribution Energy Flexibility with Power Systems Operation,” IEEE Transactions on Smart Grid, vol. 10, no. 1, pp. 1101–1110, 2019.; Jan 2019
  • K. Oikonomou, M. Parvania, R. Khatami, “Optimal Demand Response Scheduling for Water Distribution Systems,” IEEE Transactions on Industrial Informatics, vol. 14, no. 11, pp. 5112-5122, 2018.; Feb 2018
  • S. Shin, S. Lee, D. R. Judi, M. Parvania, E. Goharian, T. McPherson, S. J. Burian, “A Systematic Review of Quantitative Resilience Measures for Water Infrastructure Systems,” Water, vol. 10, no. 2, 2018.; Feb 2018
  • K. Oikonomou, M. Parvania, S. Burian, “Integrating Water Distribution Energy Flexibility in Power Systems Operation,” in Proc. IEEE Power & Energy Society General Meeting, Chicago, IL, July 16-20, 2017.; Jul 2017
  • Mohamed Elsir, Ali Taleb Al-Awami, Mohamed Abdelkarim Antar, Konstantinos Oikonomou & Masood Parvania (2023). Risk-Based Operation Coordination of Water Desalination and Renewable-Rich Power Systems. IEEE Transactions on Power Systems. Vol. 38, 1162-1175.; Mar 2023
  • Christian Øyn Naversen, Masood Parvania, Arild Helseth & Hossein Farahmand (2022). Continuous Hydrothermal Flexibility Coordination Under Winds Power Uncertainty. IEEE Transactions on Sustainable Energy. Vol. 13, 1900-1912.; May 2022 NORWAY
  • Luis Rodriguez-Garcia, Mohammad Mehdi Hosseini, Thomas M. Mosier & Masood Parvania (2022). Resilience Analytics for Interdependent Power and Water Distribution Systems. IEEE Transactions on Power Systems. Vol. 37, 4244-4257.; Feb 2022
  • Mohammed S. Roni, T. Mosier, T. D. Feinberg, T. McJunkin, A. Toba, L. D. Boire, L. Rodriguez-Garcia, M. Majidi & Masood Parvania (2022). Integrated Water-Power System Resiliency Quantification, Challenge and Opportunity Energy Strategy Reviews. Energy Strategy Reviews. Vol. 39, 100796.; Jan 2022
  • C. Ø. Naversen, A. Helseth, B. Li, M. Parvania, H. Farahmand & J. Catalão (2020). Hydrothermal Scheduling in the Continuous-Time Framework. Electric Power Systems Research. Vol. 189, 106787.; Aug 2020
  • K. Oikonomou & M. Parvania (2020). Optimal Coordinated Operation of Interdependent Power and Water Distribution Systems. IEEE Transactions on Smart Grid. Vol. 11, 4784-4794.; Jun 2020

SUMMER BURTON RUPPER

  • Mishra, Shruti, S. Rupper, S. Kapnich, K. Casey, H. Chan, E. Ciraci, U. Haritashya, J. Hayse, J. Kargel, R. Kayastha, N. Krakauer, S. Kumar, R. Lammers, V. Maggioni, S. Margulis, M. Olson, B. Osmanoglu, Y. Qian, S. Richey, K. Rittger, D. Rounce, D. Shean, I. Velicogna, T. Veselka & A. Arendt (2021). Grand challenges of hydrologic modeling for food-energy-water nexus security in High Mountain Asia. Frontiers in Water.; Sep 2021 AFGHANISTAN BHUTAN CHINA INDIA NEPAL PAKISTAN
  • G Carling & D Fernandez, S Rupper, D Tingey, C Harrison (2017). Effect of atmospheric deposition and weathering on trace element concentrations in glacial meltwater at Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming, USA. Arctic, Antarctic, and Alpine Research. Vol. 49, 427-440.; Jun 2017

DAVID P. CARTER

  • Tyler A. Scott & David P. Carter (2019). Collaborative governance or private policy making? When consultants matter more than participation in collaborative environmental planning. Journal of Environmental Policy & Planning. Vol. 21(2), 153-173.; Jan 2019

JENNIFER WEIDHAAS

  • Imran, U, A Ullah, RB Mahar, K Shaikh, WA Khokhar & J Weidhaas (2023). An Integrated Approach for evaluating freshwater ecosystems under the influence of high salinity: A Case Study of Manchar Lake in Pakistan. Environmental Monitoring and Assessment. Vol. 195, 1-21.; Oct 2023 PAKISTAN
  • Zebelean, D, D Tran, R Goel & J Weidhaas (2023). Halophilic Biodegradation of 3-nitro-1,2,4-triazol-5-one (NTO) in Brine. Journal of Environmental Engineering. Vol. 149.; Jul 2023
  • Cavanaugh, S & J Weidhaas (2023). Response surface methodology for performance evaluation of insensitive munitions wastewater membrane filtration. Cleaner Engineering and Technology. Vol. 12.; Feb 2023
  • Tran, D & J Weidhaas (2022). Ion exchange for effective separation of 3-nitro-1,2,4-triazol-5-one (NTO) from wastewater. Journal of Hazardous Materials. Vol. 436.; Aug 2022
  • Weidhaas, J, M Olsen, J McLean, N Allen, L Ahmadi, K Duodu & R Dupont (2022). Microbial and chemical risk from reclaimed wastewater use for residential irrigation. Water Reuse. Vol. 12, 289-303.; Jul 2022
  • Jiang, G, Wu, J, Weidhaas, J, Li, X, Chen, Y, Mueller, J, Li, J, Kumar, M, Zhou, X, Arora, S, Haramoto, E, Sherchan, S, Orive, G, Lertxundi, U, Honda, R, Kitajima, M & Jackson, G (2022). Artificial neural network-based estimation of COVID-19 case numbers and effective reproduction number using wastewater-based epidemiology. Water Research. Vol. 218, 118451.; Jun 2022
  • Stein N., Podder A., Lee Weidhaas J. & Goel R. (2022). Simultaneous reduction of perchlorate and nitrate using fast-settling anoxic sludge. Chemosphere. Vol. 286.; Jan 2022
  • Weidhaas J, Aanderud ZT, Roper DK, VanDerslice J, Gaddis EB & Ostermiller J (2021). Correlation of SARS-CoV-2 RNA in wastewater with COVID-19 disease burden in sewersheds. The Science of the total environment. Vol. 775, 145790.; Apr 2021
  • Jamal R, Mubarak S, Sahulka SQ, Kori JA, Tajammul A, Ahmed J, Mahar RB, Olsen MS, Goel R & Weidhaas J (2020). Informing water distribution line rehabilitation through quantitative microbial risk assessment. The Science of the total environment. Vol. 739, 140021.; Aug 2020 PAKISTAN
  • Mehmood R, Imran U, Ullah A, Ullman JL & Weidhaas J (2020). Health risks associated with accumulation of heavy metals in fish of Keenjhar Lake, Pakistan. Environmental science and pollution research international. Vol. 27, 24162-24172.; Jul 2020 PAKISTAN
  • Imran, U, Khan, M, Jamal, R, Sahulka, SQ, Goel, R, Mahar, R & Weidhaas, J (2020). Probabilistic risk assessment of water distribution system in Hyderabad, Pakistan reveals unacceptable health hazards and areas for rehabilitation. Journal of Environmental Sciences. Vol. 191, 110233.; Mar 2020
  • Imran U., Weidhaas J., Ullah A. & Shaikh K. (2020). Risk associated with spatio-temporal variations in trace metals and a metalloid in a major freshwater reservoir of Pakistan. Human and Ecological Risk Assessment.; Jan 2020 PAKISTAN
  • Clark GG, Jamal R & Weidhaas J (2019). Roofing material and irrigation frequency influence microbial risk from consuming homegrown lettuce irrigated with harvested rainwater. The Science of the total environment. Vol. 651, 1011-1019.; Feb 2019
  • Acharya SP & Weidhaas J (2018). Solubility, partitioning, oxidation and photodegradation of dichloroacetamide herbicide safeners, benoxacor and furilazole. Chemosphere. Vol. 211, 1018-1024.; Sep 2018

MOSTAFA ARDAKANI

  • Y. Zheng and M. Sahraei-Ardakani, “Leveraging Existing Water and Wastewater Infrastructure to Develop Distributed Pumped Storage Hydropower in California,” Journal of Energy Storage, vol. 34, Feb. 2021.; Dec 2020
  • F. Mohammadi, M. Sahraei-Ardakani, Y. Al-Abdullah, and G. T. Heydt, “Cost-Benefit Analysis of Desalination: A Power Market Opportunity,” Electric Power Components and Systems, vol. 48, no. 11, pp. 1091-1101, 2020.; Nov 2020
  • F. Mohammadi, M. Sahraei-Ardakani, Y. Al-Abdullah, and G. T. Heydt, “Can Desalination be an Economically Viable Solution for Water Scarcity?” IEEE Global Humanitarian Conference, October 2019, Seattle, WA, USA.; Nov 2019
  • G. T. Heydt, F. Mohammadi, M. Sahraei-Ardakani, Y. Al-Abdullah, “Large Scale Desalination: Potential for a Significant Electric Energy Market,” 2019 North American Power Symposium (NAPS), Wichita, KS, USA.; Oct 2019
  • F. Mohammadi, M. Sahraei-Ardakani, Y. Al-Abdullah, and Gerald T. Heydt, “Coordinated Scheduling of Power Generation and Water Desalination Units,” IEEE Transactions on Power Systems,vol. 34, no. 5, pp. 3657-3666, Sept. 2019.; Feb 2019

SARA ELIZABETH GRINESKI

  • Collins, TW, Grineski, SE & Chakraborty, J (2018). . Environmental injustice and flood risk: A conceptual model and case comparison of metropolitan Miami and Houston, USA. Regional Environmental Change. Vol. 18, 311-323.; Jan 2018
  • Collins, TW & Grineski, SE (2018). Environmental justice and flood hazards: emerging findings and future research needs. Routledge.; Jan 2018
  • Grineski, SE, Collins, TW, Chakraborty, J & Montgomery, M (2017). Hazard characteristics and patterns of environmental injustice: household-level determinants of environmental risk in Miami, Florida. Risk Analysis. Vol. 37, 1419-1434.; Dec 2017
  • Maldonado, A, Collins, TW, Grineski, SE & Chakraborty, J (2016). Exposure to flood hazards in Miami and Houston: Are Hispanic immigrants at greater risk than other social groups? . International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. Vol. 13, 775.; Dec 2016
  • Maldonado, A, Collins, TW & Grineski, SE (2016). Hispanic immigrants’ vulnerabilities to flood and hurricane hazards in two US metro areas. Geographical Review. Vol. 106, 109-135.; Dec 2016
  • Grineski, SE, Collins, TW, Chakraborty, J & Montgomery, M (2015). Hazardous Air Pollutants & Flooding: A comparative interurban study of environmental injustice. GeoJournal. Vol. 80, 145-158.; Dec 2015
  • Chakraborty, J, Collins, TW, Montgomery, M & Grineski, SE (2014). Social and Spatial Inequities in Exposure to Flood Risk: A Case Study in Miami, Florida. Natural Hazards Review. Vol. 15, 04014006.; Dec 2014
  • Collins, TW, Jimenez, AM & Grineski, SE (2013). Hispanic health disparities after a flood disaster: results of a population-based survey of individuals experiencing home site damage in El Paso (Texas, USA). Journal of Immigrant and Minority Health. Vol. 15, 415-426.; Dec 2013
  • Jimenez, Am, Collins, TW & Grineski, SE (2013). Intra-ethnic disparities in respiratory health outcomes among Hispanic residents impacted by a flood. Journal of Asthma. Vol. 50, 463-471.; Dec 2013
  • McDonald, YJ & Grineski, SE (2012). Lack of Plumbing: A bi-national comparison of environmental injustice in El Paso and Ciudad Juárez. Population and Environment. Vol. 34, 194-216.; Dec 2012
  • Collins, TW, Grineski, SE & Romo Aguilar, L (2009). Vulnerability to environmental hazards in the Ciudad Juárez (Mexico)-El Paso (USA) metropolis: A model for spatial risk assessment in transnational contexts. Applied Geography. Vol. 29, 448-461.; Dec 2009

RAJIVE GANGULI

  • Ganguli R. (2020) Water in Mongolia: Sources, Uses and Issues, with Special Emphasis on Mining. In: Regmi G., Huettmann F. (eds) Hindu Kush-Himalaya Watersheds Downhill: Landscape Ecology and Conservation Perspectives. Springer, Cham; May 2020 MONGOLIA

NO'AM ZACH DVORY

  • Noam Z. Dvory, McLennan, J.D. & Singh, A. (2024). Avoiding the Salts: Strategic Fracture Propagation Management for Enhanced Stimulation Efficiency in the Cane Creek Play. Unconventional Resources Technology Conference (URTEC).; Jun 2024 GLOBAL
  • Noam Z. Dvory, Smith, P. J., McCormack, K. L., Esser, R. & McPherson B. J. (2023). On the Path to Least Principal Stress Prediction: Quantifying the Impact of Borehole Logs on the Prediction Model. The 57th U.S. Rock Mechanics/Geomechanics Symposium, Atlanta, Georgia.; Jun 2023 GLOBAL
  • Noam Z. Dvory, Jens-Erik Lund Snee, Rebecca Olivia Salvage & Sam S Hashemi (2022). Induced Seismicity and Caprock Failure in Carbon Sequestration and Geo-Energy Applications. AGU.; Dec 2022 CANADA CHINA GERMANY SPAIN SWITZERLAND
  • Noam Z. Dvory, Yuyun Yang & Eric M Dunham (2022). Rate-and-state modeling of injection-induced aseismic slip in the Delaware Basin constrains fault-zone pore pressure changes. Authorea Preprints.; Nov 2022
  • Noam Z. Dvory, Yuyun Yang & Eric M Dunham (2022). Models of Injection‐Induced Aseismic Slip on Height‐Bounded Faults in the Delaware Basin Constrain Fault‐Zone Pore Pressure Changes and Permeability. Geophysical Research Letters.; Jun 2022
  • Noam Z. Dvory & Mark D Zoback (2021). Prior oil and gas production can limit the occurrence of injection-induced seismicity: A case study in the Delaware Basin of western Texas and southeastern New Mexico, USA. GeoScienceWorld. Vol. 49, 1198–1203.; Oct 2021
  • Peter Hennings, Noam Dvory, Elizabeth Horne, Peng Li, Alexandros Savvaidis & Mark Zoback (2021). Stability of the fault systems that host‐induced earthquakes in the Delaware Basin of West Texas and Southeast New Mexico. Seismological Society of America. Vol. 1, 96-106.; Jul 2021

MICHAEL CHRISTOPHER LOW

  • Saltwater Kingdoms: Fossil-Fueled Water and Climate Change in Arabia, under contract to University of California Press, 2 January 2024. The final manuscript is due to the press no later than 31 December 2025.; Jan 2024 GLOBAL BAHRAIN KUWAIT OMAN QATAR SAUDI ARABIA UNITED ARAB EMIRATES UNITED STATES YEMEN
  • “Desert Dreams of Drinking the Sea, Consumed by the Cold War: Transnational Flows of Energy and Desalination from the Pacific to the Persian Gulf,” Environment and History 26, no. 2 (2020): 145-174.; May 2020 ISRAEL KUWAIT SAUDI ARABIA UNITED ARAB EMIRATES UNITED STATES
  • “Ottoman Infrastructures of the Saudi Hydro-State: The Technopolitics of Pilgrimage and Potable Water in the Hijaz,” Comparative Studies in Society and History 57, no. 4 (October 2015): 942-974.; Oct 2015

Presentations

GREGORY E SMOAK

  • “The Confluence of Water, History, and the Public in Utah,” Keynote Address, Utah State History Conference, Provo, Utah.; Oct 2022
  • “Sharing Difficult Water Stories: The Think Water Utah Project and the Public,” Roundtable Panelist, Utah State History Conference, Provo, Utah.; Oct 2022
  • “History of Great Salt Lake: A Great Salt Lake Collaborative Conversation,” Great Salt Lake Journalism Collaborative, Salt Lake City, Utah.; Sep 2022
  • “The Bear River, Great Salt Lake, and Utah’s Imperiled Water Future,” Wellsville Founder’s Day Lecture, Wellsville, Utah.; Aug 2022
  • “H2O Today . . . And Tomorrow,” Canyon Country Discovery Center, Monticello, Utah.; Jun 2022

GABRIEL A LOZADA

  • "Economic Implications of a Shrinking Lake." The University of Utah College of Law Wallace Stegner Center for Land, Resources and the Environment, 28th Annual Symposium, The Future of the Great Salt Lake.; Mar 2023
  • "Solving Utah's Growing Water Crisis," sponsored by the Utah Valley Earth Forum (on Zoom); Oct 2022
  • Debt Repayment Obligations Created by the Proposed Bear River Development Project. CAKE Talk, U of U Dept. of Economics.; Feb 2020
  • Debt Repayment Obligations Created by the Proposed Bear River Development Project A Presentation to the 13th Annual Salt Lake County Watershed Symposium; Nov 2019
  • Debt Repayment Obligations Created by the Proposed Bear River Development Project A Presentation to the Water Conservatives Conference; Sep 2019
  • Is the Lake Powell Pipeline Affordable? A Presentation to the Kiwanis Club of Sugarhouse; May 2019
  • "The Lake Powell Pipeline: Affordable? Desirable?" Presented to the Executive Water Finance Board, Governor's Office of Management and Budget. The agenda is at https://www.utah.gov/pmn/sitemap/notice/467413.html .; Jun 2018
  • "Is the Lake Powell Pipeline Affordable?" University of Utah venue: Moot Courtroom, Law School; Sep 2016

P. K. ANDY HONG

  • Interfacial Processes for Remediation of Environmental Media, presented at 2019 KKNN Conference, Taiwan. Andy Hong and Cheng-Fang Lin ; Jul 2019
  • Harvest and Conversion of Algal Biomass for Energy, presented at The 8th Omics in the Ocean International Symposium, Taiwan, June 21, 2019 ; Jun 2019
  • P. K. ANDY HONG (2019) Harvest and Conversion of Algal Biomass for Energy.; Jun 2019
  • 36) A. Hong. Expanding Ozone Microbubble – Sand Filtration Technology for Produced Water Management and Groundwater Remediation, Presented to Renewable Energy Initiatives; Dec 2017
  • A. Hong. Expanding Microbubble Technologies in Environmental & Energy Fields: Applications. Presented at Pingtung Univesrity of Science and Technology, July 9, 2017; Jul 2017 TAIWAN
  • A. Hong. PRESSURE CYLCES-ASSISTED OZONATION TREATMENT OF PRODUCED WATER BEFORE AND AFTER ALGAE CULTIVATION, Presented at Chemical Engineering Graduate Seminar, U of U, April 5, 2017.; Apr 2017
  • X. Zhao, C.C. Lin, A. Hong, PRESSURE CYCLES-ASSISTED OZONATION TREATMENT OF PRODUCED WATER BEFORE AND AFTER ALGAE CULTIVATION. Presented at IBE 2017 Conference, 3/30-4/1, 2017, Salt Lake City, UT.; Mar 2017
  • A. Hong. Expanding Ozone Microbubble - Sand Filtration Technology for Produced Water Management and Groundwater Remediation. Presented at Beijing Petrochemical Engineering Co., LTD. 1/1/2017, Beijing, China. ; Jan 2017 CHINA

AARON T. PHILLIPS

  • AARON THOMAS PHILLIPS (2017) Accusatory Locality and The Armed Occupation of Facts: Competing Legal Theories in the Malheur Case.; Jul 2017 UNITED KINGDOM

JOHN RUPLE

  • "Water for Electric Power in a Carbon Constrained World," at the S.J. Quinney College of Law Symposium: Electric Power in a Carbon Constrained World.; Feb 2012
  • "Conjunctive Surface and Groundwater Management in Utah," at the University of Idaho Law Review Symposium One Source: Evolution of the Policies Surrounding Ground and Surface Water Management in the West.; Apr 2011
  • "Water for Oil Shale in Utah and Colorado: Two Opportunities to Create Clarity," at the University of Calgary, Critical Intersections for Energy & Water Law: Exploring New Challenges & Opportunities Conference.; May 2009

STEVEN JOHN BURIAN

  • Water Security for the 21st Century, ASCE Wasatch Front Branch Luncheon, University of Utah, February 22, 2019.; Feb 2019 PAKISTAN

JöRG RüGEMER

  • The Kunga ADU Design Build. Salt Lake City, Utah. Invited 110th ACSA Annual Meeting conference award presentation for developing, directing and teaching the first realized Design+Build Salt Lake project for a 70 m2 high-performance Accessory Dwelling Unit for a client in wheelchair. Presented within the session: Health: Healing Environments across a Programmatic Spectrum.; May 2022
  • Site Net Zero Contemporegional Architecture – The Barn Haus in Utah. Conference poster presentation for the development, design and construction of a site-net-zero energy residential building in Holladay, Utah.; Apr 2021
  • ARCC 2021 International Conference: Performative Environments, virtual: Development and Construction of The Field of Dream EcoCommunity, Salt Lake City, Utah. Conference poster presentation for the masterplanning, development and design of a micro-neighborhood consisting of 20 innovative, highly energy-efficient and cost effective housing units for the affordable housing market.; Apr 2021
  • The Field of Dream EcoCommunity in Kearns. Salt Lake City, Utah. Invited 109th ACSA Annual Meeting conference award presentation for the masterplanning, development and design of a micro-neighborhood consisting of 20 innovative, highly energy-efficient and cost effective housing units for the affordable housing market.; Mar 2021

JOSHUA LENART

  • “Team Writing & the Triple Bottom Line: A Collaboration with the Forest Service for Enhancing Workplace Preparedness” ; Oct 2020

JEFF ROSE

  • Rose, J., Zajchowski, C., Hendricks, M., & Scruggs, C. (March, 2022). Perceptions of recreational scarcity: Social and cultural meanings of climate-induced fluctuations on the Dolores River Watershed. Society for Applied Anthropology Annual Meeting. Salt Lake City, Utah.; Mar 2022
  • Hendrick, M., Zajchowski, C., Rose, J., & Scruggs, C. (June, 2021). Characterizing stakeholder perceptions of ecosystem services and adaptive water governance in the Dolores River. International Association for Society and Natural Resources Conference. Online. (IASNR Best Masters Student Paper Award); Jun 2021
  • Scruggs, C., Hendricks, M., Rose, J., & Zajchowski, C. (March, 2021). A river Rawls through it: Political ecologies of justice in the Dolores River watershed. Society for Applied Anthropology Annual Meeting. Online.; Mar 2021
  • Hendrick, M., Zajchowski, C., & Rose, J. (June, 2020). Modeling perceptions of the variability of ecosystem services in the Dolores River watershed. International Symposium on Society and Resource Management Virtual Conference.; Jun 2020
  • Rose, J., Hinners, S., & Park, K. (April, 2019). Unsheltered homelessness and urban hydrosocial relations: Embodied political ecologies of two Salt Lake City riparian corridors. Annual Meeting of the American Association of Geographers. Washington, D.C.; Apr 2019

COURTENAY STRONG

  • Strong C, Null S. Coupling the human-natural water system: five years of participatory modeling and innovative visualization, 11th Annual Salt Lake County Watershed Symposium ; Nov 2017
  • Coupling the human-natural water system: Five years of participatory modeling and innovative visualization, 2017 iUTAH Annual Symposium and Summer All-hands Meeting, Logan, Utah ; Jul 2017

CAGAN H SEKERCIOGLU

  • Symposium talk on bird conservation, International Congress of Conservation Biology ; Jul 2023 GLOBAL
  • Robert College Annual Science Lecture (website.robcol.k12.tr/en/about-rc/history); May 2023 TURKEY
  • Evolutionary Biology Society of Turkiye ; May 2021 TURKEY

SARAH JACK HINNERS

  • The Landscape Lab: Exploring social, ecological, and technological adaptation to water scarcity and climate change through stormwater management at the University of Utah. American Association of Geographers Annual Conference.; Feb 2022 CANADA GERMANY NEW ZEALAND UNITED KINGDOM
  • “Resilience in the Face of Change” Keynote, Salt Lake County Watershed Symposium. ; Nov 2021

AMANDA D. SMITH

  • Non-refereed conference paper presented by Jaron Peck: Impacts of Increased Penetration of Renewable Power Generation on Water Use in the State of Utah. Energy Policy Research Conference, Park City, UT.; Sep 2017
  • Student Poster Presentation: T.D. Tran and A.D. Smith, “Performance Analysis for Pressure Retarded Osmosis.” Intermountain Sustainability Summit (People’s Choice award winner), Weber State University, Ogden, UT.; Mar 2017

SHANE JAMES MACFARLAN

  • Macfarlan, SJ (2024). People of the Forgotten Peninsula: Cultural & Ecological Explorations of Baja California Sur. Conserva Loreto and Instituto Nacional de Antropología e Historia. Loreto, BCS, Mexico.; Feb 2024 MEXICO
  • Macfarlan, SJ. 2023. Human-Ecosystem Dynamics on the Forgotten Peninsula: A Historical, Demographic, and Ethnographic Exploration of Baja California Sur, Mexico. Anthropology Lecture Series. Oregon State University. Corvallis, OR.; Sep 2023 MEXICO
  • Macfarlan, SJ. 2022. Human-Ecosystem Dynamics on the Forgotten Peninsula: A Historical, Demographic, and Ethnographic Exploration of Baja California Sur, Mexico. Todos Santos Speaker Series. Todos Santos, BCS, Mexico.; Jun 2022 MEXICO
  • Macfarlan, SJ. 2022. Human-Ecosystem Dynamics on the Forgotten Peninsula: A Historical, Demographic, and Ethnographic Exploration of Baja California Sur, Mexico. Evolution of Social Complexity Colloquium. Arizona State University. Tempe, AZ.; Mar 2022 MEXICO
  • Macfarlan, SJ & Davis C. 2022. Birth Seasonality, Neonate Health, and Climate Change. Society for Applied Anthropology Annual Meeting. Salt Lake City, UT.; Mar 2022 MEXICO
  • Macfarlan, SJ. 2022. Centering Traditional Knowledge: Research Collaborations with Indigenous Communities and Other Local Partners. CSBS Social Solutions Series. University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT.; Feb 2022 MEXICO
  • Macfarlan, SJ. 2022. Human-Ecosystem Dynamics on the Forgotten Peninsula: A Historical, Demographic, and Ethnographic Exploration of Baja California Sur, Mexico. Global Change & Sustainability Center Seminar. University of Utah. Salt Lake City, UT. ; Feb 2022 MEXICO
  • Macfarlan SJ. 2019. The role of dispersal and education on reproductive dynamics in small populations. Department of Anthropology Speaker Series. Pennsylvania State University. Happy valley, PA.; Oct 2019 MEXICO
  • Macfarlan, SJ. 2019. Marriage Dynamics in Old Lower California: Ecological Constraints, Reproductive Value, and Changing Gender Norms. Utah Demography Summit. Brigham Young University: Provo, UT.; Oct 2019 MEXICO
  • Macfarlan, S.J. 2019. Managing Life in the Desert: Choyero Cultural Dynamics & Sustainability Challenges in BCS, Mexico. IFREE/ESI Lecture Series. Chapman University. Orange, CA. ; Apr 2019 MEXICO
  • Macfarlan, S.J. 2017. Oasiana-Ranchero Culture and Aridland Spring Water Management in the Sierra de La Giganta, Baja California Sur, Mexico. Society for Applied Anthropology: Santa Fe, NM.; Mar 2017 MEXICO
  • Macfarlan, S.J. 2017. Los Californios & Aridland Spring Sustainability. Global Climate and Sustainability Center Justice Mixer. Salt Lake City, UT.; Mar 2017 MEXICO

JENNIFER FOLLSTAD SHAH

  • Follstad Shah, J. and affiliated WEO scientists. Stable isotopes & hydrochemistry reveal controls on the supply & quality of water resources along wildland to urban land use gradients within the Wasatch Environmental Observatory. CUASI Catchment Science Virtual Seminar Series, March 24, 2021.; Mar 2021
  • Brooks, P.D., J. Ehleringer, B. Bowen, D.R. Bowling, J. Follstad Shah, S. Hinners, J. Lin, D. Pataki, S.M. Skiles, J. Steenberg D.K. Solomon, C. Strong, S. Burian, and D. Eiricksson. 2019. PA13B-1004 Red Butte Creek and the Wasatch Environmental Observatory: A Mountain to Urban Research Facility in the Semi-arid Western US. Poster presentation at the American Geophysical Union Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA, December 2019. ; Dec 2019
  • Follstad Shah, J. 2019. Biophysical patterns of streams & riparia along wildland to urban gradients: Partnerships, community science, & student projects. Poster presentation at the Salt Lake County Watershed Symposium, Salt Lake City, UT, November 13, 2019.; Nov 2019
  • Microbial community response to shifting water quantity and quality in an arid urban river ecosystem. Society for Freshwater Science Annual Meeting, May 21, 2019. Presentation in the special session Novel stressors and novel ecosystems: Ecological processes in freshwaters of the built environment. ; May 2019
  • Gallafent, J. and J. Follstad Shah. 2019. Temperature sensitivity of leaf litter decomposition in streams with varying nutrient availability. Poster presentation at the University of Utah Undergraduate Research Symposium, April 9, 2019.; Apr 2019 GLOBAL
  • Jameel, Y., Follstad Shah, J., R. Gabor, R. Smith, and S. Weintraub. 2018. Spatiotemporal variability in hydrologic connectivity controls the physicochemical properties of a semi-arid urban river system. American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, San Francisco, CA.; Dec 2018
  • Follstad Shah, J., Y. Jameel, R. Smith, R. Gabor, and S. Weintraub. 2018. Linking water quantity to water quality in the Jordan River, Utah. Salt Lake County Watershed Symposium, Salt Lake City, UT.; Nov 2018
  • Follstad Shah, J. Linking Water Sources & Water Quality within the Jordan River, Utah. Presentation to the Utah Division of Water Quality TMDL Technical Committee.; Oct 2018

PAUL D BROOKS

  • UVU Climate Change Symposium; Oct 2017 GLOBAL
  • Open Plenary, Chapman Conference on Catchment Science; Jun 2017 GLOBAL
  • USAID World Water Day Forum, Salt Lake City, UT ; Mar 2017

DANYA RUMORE

  • Water Diplomacy: Theories, Tools, and Techniques. Oregon State University Water Cooperation and Peace Seminar Series, Corvallis, OR, 2016.; Nov 2016

MASOOD PARVANIA

  • Masood Parvania, "Coordinated Operation of Power, Water and Electrified Transportation Infrastructures in Smart Cities," IEEE International Symposium on Advanced Electrical and Communication Technologies, Rabat, Morocco, November 2018.; Nov 2018 MOROCCO
  • Masood Parvania, "Optimizing Water Energy Flexibility in Water Distribution Systems," 2017 INFORMS Annual Meeting, Houston, TX, October 22, 2017.; Oct 2017

SUMMER BURTON RUPPER

  • High Mountain Asia Research and Practice Dialogue Workshop, Keynote Address, Kathmandu, Nepal; May 2023 BHUTAN CHINA INDIA NEPAL
  • *Olson M., S. Rupper, 2018. Spatial and temporal changes in aerosol radiative forcing on glaciers in the eastern Himalaya. AGU, Fall Meeting.; Dec 2018 BHUTAN INDIA NEPAL
  • *Hess, M. S. Rupper, B. Codding, M. Power, 2018. Deglaciation of the Uinta Mountain Range: The role of paleoglaciers for human settlements in northeastern Utah. AGU, Fall Meeting.; Dec 2018
  • Huybers, K., S. Rupper, 2018. Understanding the rate of mass loss for debris-covered glaciers in High Mountain Asia. AGU, Fall Meeting.; Dec 2018 AFGHANISTAN BHUTAN CHINA INDIA NEPAL PAKISTAN
  • *Riley, C., S. Rupper, J. Steenburgh, C. Strong, A. Kochanski, 2018. Characteristics of extreme precipitation events in High Mountain Asia as inferred from high resolution regional climate modeling. AGU, Fall Meeting.; Dec 2018 CHINA INDIA PAKISTAN
  • *Johnson, E., S. Rupper, S. Kapnick, D. Rounce, I. Velicogna, J. Maurer, 2018. An analysis of the physical processes controlling observed spatial trends in glacier mass balances across High Mountain Asia. AGU, Fall Meeting.; Dec 2018 BHUTAN CHINA INDIA NEPAL PAKISTAN

JENNIFER WEIDHAAS

  • Cost Effective Treatment Trains for Wastewater Containing Legacy Munitions and Insensitive High Explosives, SERDP webinar, August 10, ; Aug 2023
  • Weidhaas, JL, R. Dupont, M Olsen, L Ahmadi, K Duodu, J McLean, N Allen, R. Martin, C Flint, 2021, Human heath risks from exposure to reclaimed wastewater, Utah Water Users Association, May 18-19 2021, St. George, Utah. ; May 2021
  • Weidhaas, JL, M. Olsen, 2019, Quantitative microbial risk from wastewater reuse for irrigation in a peri-urban setting, 12th International Water Association, International Conference on Water Reclamation and Reuse, June 16-19, Berlin, Germany; Jun 2019
  • Weidhaas, JL, M. Olsen, 2019, Pathogen Monitoring and Quantitative Microbial Risk Assessment of Secondary Water in Cache Valley, UT, Universities Council on Water Resources, June 11-13, Snowbird, UT; Jun 2019
  • Weidhaas, JL, SP Acharya, D. Tran, V Gupta, R. Goel, 2018, Ion Exchange and Biological Treatment of NTO Wastewater, JANNAF Conference, December 10-14, Vancouver, WA; Dec 2018

JULIET CARLISLE

  • "Representational Congruence, Constituency Groups, and Environmental Policy" (with Jim Curry and Jerry Stott). Paper accepted for presentation at the annual meeting of the Western Political Science Association, San Francisco California; Apr 2023
  • "A Polarizing Climate? A Study of Environmental Attitudes Over Time" with April K. Clark. Paper accepted for presentation at the Annual Meeting of the International Society of Political Psychology, Montreal, QC, Canada; Oct 2022
  • "Representational Congruence, Constituency Groups, and Environmental Policy" (with Jim Curry and Jerry Stott). Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Political Science Association; Sep 2022
  • "Representational Congruence, Constituency Groups, and Environmental Policy" (with Jim Curry and Jerry Stott). Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Western Political Science Association.; Mar 2022
  • "Representational Congruence, Constituency Groups, and Environmental Policy" (with Jim Curry and Jerry Stott). Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Political Science Association; Oct 2021
  • "Coping & Resilience in the Face of Severe Drought" hosted by the Hinckley Institute of Politics, University of Utah.; Sep 2021
  • Driving the Agenda?: California Drought in the 21st Century; Jan 2020
  • "Wireless Sensor Network for Soil Moisture Measurement and How it may Influence Urban Vegetable Gardener Water Use, Attitudes, and Behaviors" (with Burian, S.J., Kim, H., Patterson, A., Finlayson, S., Loomis, J., Stott, J., Hassan, D., Kim, E., Kim, K., and Kennington, N.). 2019 Annual American Water Resources Association Conference, Salt Lake City, Utah, USA; Nov 2019
  • “Agenda Setting and the California Drought in the Twenty-First Century” (with Eric R. A. N. Smith and Kristy E.H. Michaud). Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Political Science Association, Boston, MA.; Aug 2018
  • "Inequality and Environmental Quality" with April K. Clark and Mike Clark. The annual meeting of the International Society of Political Psychology, Santiago, Chile.; Dec 2023
  • "A Polarizing Climate? A Study of Environmental Attitudes Over Time" with April K. Clark. Presented at the annual meeting of the International Society of Political Psychology, Montreal QC, CA.; Jul 2023

SU SHIN

  • Ji, H., & Shin, S. H. Health impacts of local governments’ sustainability programs: A multilevel analysis of individuals’ health conditions. The 2019 Association for Public Policy Analysis and Management (APPAM) Fall Research Conference, Denver, CO, November 2019. (Peer-reviewed) ; Nov 2019

ANGELA L ROBINSON

  • “Climate Justice in Oceania: Affective Regimes & Indigenous Performance.” University of Southern California, February 23, Virtual.; Feb 2021 OCEANIA UNITED STATES

NO'AM ZACH DVORY

  • 2023 ARMA Future Leader Webinar Series The Paradox Basin as a field lab for salt rock integrity studies The Paradox Basin in Utah and Colorado presents a promising energy landscape, offering opportunities for carbon dioxide storage, hydrocarbon discovery, and enhanced recovery. This dynamic region features exten-sive salt formations and complex subsurface structures. However, it also experiences induced seismicity linked to fluid injection. Our research delves into geomechanics, focusing on the Paradox Gr. and the Cane Creek Play, to optimize processes like hydraulic fracturing. Understanding stress states, natural fractures, and the basin's unique geology is key to sustainable energy development. Our findings point towards the critical role of stress states in hydraulic fracturing, emphasizing the significance of understanding stress layering and frac-ture toughness for fracture propagation. Crucially, in the Paradox Formation, preventing fractures from enter-ing thick salt formations, which result in costly well clogging due to brine backflow, is essential. Using ad-vanced "planar fracture modeling," we simulated fracture propagation and formulated strategies to manage fracture lengths, while also analyzing the importance of fluid viscosity in hydraulic fracturing. Utilizing a comprehensive dataset from the State 16-2 vertical test well and the State 16-2 LN horizontal well, we deter-mined the stress orientations and identified a strike-slip faulting regime. By evaluating the shear and normal effective stresses on various fracture planes and their distance to failure, we were able to predict the behavior of fractures under certain pressure conditions. Considering the potential influence of stress shadows, our anal-ysis underscores the importance of accurately defining the stress state. We identified that modest pore pressure increases primarily induce slip in strike-slip faults in the Cane Creek Play. Furthermore, the study highlights the variability of the minimum principal stress with depth and its relationship to specific stratigraphic units, emphasizing the significance of understanding stress layering to optimize stimulation strategies. This research offers an in-depth analysis of the geomechanics of the Paradox Group and the Cane Creek Play, shedding light on fracture propagation into salt units. Understanding the intricate interplay between stress states, hydraulic fracturing, and the formation's unique geological attributes is essential for efficient and sustainable extraction in the future.; Nov 2023 GLOBAL
  • GUSSOW 2023 - Geomechanics for Sustainable Energy Development, Banff, AB CEGA - Canadian Energy Geoscience association What Insights Can InSAR Provide on Fracture Dynamics? Interferometric Synthetic Aperture Radar (InSAR) is a cutting-edge technique enabling highly precise measurement of ground deformation within reservoir spaces. Notably, concentric land subsidence due to depletion processes and long-term injection-induced uplifts are key observations that offer potential links to poroelastic stress responses along stress paths (Dvory and Zoback, 2021). In addition, extensive lineaments extending over tens of kilometers have been identified as a distinct ground deformation feature. In regions such as the southern Delaware Basin, these lineaments correspond to normal faults in formations like the Delaware Mountain Group (Hennings et al., 2021). Employing inverse analysis, it becomes possible to assess the cumulative slip responsible for triggering such ground deformations (Pepin et al., 2021). Intriguingly, in certain cases, such as the seismically active area of the southern Delaware Basin (Sheng et al., 2020), the substantial slip (>15cm) observed cannot be solely explained by unstable frictional responses (Dvory et al., 2022). We adopt the rate state theory to simulate aseismic slip magnitude. Our findings indicate that slip initiation correlates with a pore pressure rise of 1–2 MPa, persisting for a duration of three to five years, during which pressure subsequently increases by an additional 5 MPa (see Figure 1). In our focus on aseismic slip and informed by experimental data, we set direct effect and state evolution parameters to a = 0.01 and b = 0.009, representing a velocity-strengthening behavior (a-b > 0). Another significant outcome of our analysis is the reduction of the frictional coefficient, particularly concerning normal stress over faults. This process enhances pre-slip dilatancy along fault surfaces, potentially diminishing the inclination for aseismic slip and facilitating the diffusion of pore pressure away from the injection site (Dvory et al., 2023) ; Oct 2023 GLOBAL
  • University of Calgary Exploring Energy Opportunities in the Paradox Basin: A Geomechanical Perspective ; Oct 2023 GLOBAL
  • Ministry of Energy and Infrastructure - Israel Water Authority CO2 underground storage ; Aug 2023 ISRAEL
  • Ministry of Energy and Infrastructure - Israel Water Authority CO2 underground storage ; Aug 2023 ISRAEL
  • ARMA 23–0510 On the Path to Least Principal Stress Prediction: Quantifying the Impact of Borehole Logs on the Prediction Model Knowledge of the minimum horizontal principal stress (Shmin) is essential for geo-energy utilization. Shmin direct measurements are costly, involve high-risk operations, and provide only discrete values of the required quantity. Other methods were developed to interpret a continuous stress sequence from sonic logs. These methods usually require some ‘horizontal tectonic stress’ correction for calibration and rarely match sections characterized by stress profiling due to viscoelastic stress relaxation. Recently, several studies have tried to predict the stress profile by an empirical correlation corresponding to an average strain rate through geologic time or by using machine learning technologies. Here, we used the Bayesian Physics-Based Machine Learning framework to identify the relationships among the viscoelastic parameter distributions and to quantify statistical uncertainty. More specifically, we used well logs data and ISIP measurements to quantify the uncertainty of the viscoelastic-dependent stress profile model. Our results show that the linear regression approach suffers from higher uncertainty, and the Gaussian process regression Shmin prediction shows a relatively smaller uncertainty distribution. Extracting the lithology logs from the prediction model improves each method's uncertainty distribution. We show that the density and the porosity logs have a superior correlation to the viscoplastic stress relaxation behavior.; Jun 2023 GLOBAL
  • SSA San Juan Puerto Rico Adaptive model selection for the maximum magnitude event during injection Kevin L. McCormack and No’am Z. Dvory As injection of fluids into the subsurface becomes more common, the need for a technique to assess the maximum magnitude of induced events (Mmax) becomes more pressing. There are some models in the literature (e.g., uncalibrated moment cap, calibrated moment cap, statistical formulation, residual moment, and convolutional) that relate the cumulative injection to the Mmax. These models incorporate different site characteristics and physics such as seismogenic index, Gutenberg-Richter b-value, pore pressure diffusion, and moment release. We hypothesize that the model that best describes a certain injection operation may vary during the course of the injection. In fact, the seismic response ranges from mild due to aseismic slip and up to hazardous as dynamic runaway rupture behaviors is developed. Thus, we present a dynamic calculation of the Mmax predictive model. The injection might take the form of deep saline carbon dioxide sequestration, enhanced oil recovery, hydrogen storage, or stimulation of a reservoir. The processes associated with each of these scenarios are different, and we conduct a comparison between the enhanced oil recovery operations at the Farnsworth, TX site and the stimulation of the enhanced geothermal reservoir at the Utah FORGE site in Milford, UT. The results show that no one model describes the two injection projects the best. Rather, dynamically updating the model based on a misfit calculation between observed seismicity and the tested models allows the operator to incorporate the physics and site characteristics that are most applicable for the injection. The best fitting model is used for the prediction and down the road, for risk management and mitigation. ; Apr 2023 GLOBAL

MICHAEL CHRISTOPHER LOW

  • “Copying California: The Water Prince and the Cold War Roots of Saudi Mega Projects,” Middle East Studies Association, Montreal, 3 November 2023.; Nov 2023 GLOBAL SAUDI ARABIA UNITED STATES

Teaching

GABRIEL A LOZADA

  • Econ. 5250/6250 (Environmental and Natural Resource Economics): Videos and Old Exam Answers; Aug 2021 to Dec 2021
  • Index for Old Exam Questions and Answers, Econ. 5250; Sep 2016 to Nov 2016

NATASHA SEEGERT

  • COMM 5370 Dialogue and Environmental Engagement; Aug 2021 to Dec 2021

ALFRED MOWDOOD

  • U.S.-Pakistan Centers for Advanced Studies in Water cohort. Provide teaching session to cohort and support research needs. PAKISTAN

JENNIFER H. WATT

  • Sustainability Education and Ski Area Stewardship; Aug 2013

SHANE JAMES MACFARLAN

  • Mining Impacts: Andean Nation Development of Environmental/Economic Solutions; May 2015 to Nov 2015 ECUADOR PERU

Internal Service

GABRIEL J BOWEN

  • co-Directory, SIRFER Core Facility; Jan 2019
  • Steering Committee, SIRFER stable isotope facility; Jan 2013 to Dec 2018

BRENDA BOWEN

  • Co-Chair of University of Presidential Utah Climate Commitment Task Force ; Aug 2019

JOHN RUPLE

  • Wallace Stegner Center Advisory Committee; Oct 2008

JOHN CHUN-HAN LIN

  • Working Group on Undergraduate Research; Aug 2018 to Dec 2018

SARAH JACK HINNERS

  • Red Butte Creek Committee; Jul 2018

PETER C. LIPPERT

  • Global Change & Sustainability Center Student Travel and Research Grant Review Committee ; Nov 2016

PAUL D BROOKS

  • Hydrology and Water Resources Graduate Certificate Program; Jan 2017 to Dec 2017 GLOBAL

JENNIFER WEIDHAAS

  • USPCAS-W May 2018 mission to Mehran University of Engineering and Technology; May 2018 PAKISTAN
  • USPCAS-W Executive Committee ; Jan 2018 to Dec 2019 PAKISTAN

GANNET HALLAR

  • Serve on the Executive Committee of the new Society Water and Climate interdisciplinary faculty cluster; Jul 2017 to Aug 2019

MOSTAFA ARDAKANI

  • Global Change and Sustainability Center (GCSC) Executive Committee; Sep 2019

JULIET CARLISLE

  • GCSC Post Doctoral Search Committee; Apr 2022 to May 2023
  • Global Change & Sustainability Center (GCSC) Student Research Grant Committee; Mar 2019 to Apr 2019

ANGELA L ROBINSON

  • Pacific Islands Studies Initiative Planning Committee ; Jan 2021 AMERICAN SAMOA AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND FIJI GUAM MICRONESIA NIUE SOLOMON ISLANDS TONGA

External Service

GABRIEL A LOZADA

  • Utah Rivers Council. Provided guidance on economic models of water use and pricing in the context of water conservation and the removal of the property tax subsidy to water in Utah. In 2012, analyzed the proposed Lake Powell pipeline ("LPP"). In 2013, wrote a financial analysis of the LPP for Kane County. In 2015, wrote a financial analysis of the LPP for Washington County. Also testified to the legislature & the Division of Water Resources, and spoke to journalists and interested members of the public from St. George. Various activities in 2016 to 2018. In 2019, wrote a report analyzing the financial implications of the proposed Bear River Development.; Jan 2010 to Dec 2020

GABRIEL J BOWEN

  • Collaborative research with Jordan Valley Water Conservancy District; Mar 2016

STEVEN JOHN BURIAN

  • Water center governance seminars. Led delegation to Zewail City of Science & Technology to attend seminars and meetings on water center governance and explore water education and research collaboration. ; May 2018 to Jun 2018 EGYPT

JOSHUA LENART

  • Backcountry Hunters & Anglers, Utah Chapter (Chairman); Jan 2017 to Dec 2017

CHRISTOPHER A SIMON

  • Collaborated with Hinckley Institute of Politics (University of Utah) to arrange a talk by Edward Weber, U.G. Dubach Professor of Political Science, Oregon State University. Talk title: "The Wicked Problem of Food, Water, and Energy: Local Solutions for Global Problems."; Jan 2019 to Feb 2019

JOHN CHUN-HAN LIN

  • The Great Salt Lake Strike Team; Sep 2022

SARAH JACK HINNERS

  • Red Butte Creek Symposium; Dec 2018

JENNIFER FOLLSTAD SHAH

  • Water Filtration Device Education Program, ENVST 5559 capstone project conducted in partnership the University of Utah Learning Abroad Office; Jan 2020 to Apr 2020 GLOBAL
  • Canal Lining for Municipal Water Efficiency, ENVST 5559 capstone project conducted in partnership with the Utah Rivers Council; Jan 2020 to Apr 2020
  • Creation of GIS Layers for Channel Stability, E. coli, & Benthic Macroinvertebrates within Red Butte Creek. Partnership with Salt Lake County - Watershed Planning & Restoration.; Aug 2019 to Dec 2019

PAUL D BROOKS

  • Salt Lake City Climate Vulnerability Assessment; Jan 2021 to Dec 2021
  • Community Presentations on Utah water supply; Jan 2021 to Dec 2021
  • Wild Utah and Trout Unlimited stream restoration; Jan 2021 to Dec 2021
  • Great Salt Lake Strike Team; Jan 2023 to Dec 2023
  • Salt River Project; Jan 2016 to Dec 2017
  • Healthy Headwaters Science Advisory Team; Jan 2016 to Dec 2017
  • Salt Lake City Public Utilites; Jan 2016 to Dec 2017

MOSTAFA ARDAKANI

  • Partnership with the Navajo nation (Kayenta, Dennehotso, and Chilchinbito chapters) to develop projects for delivering power, water, and communication to the community; Jan 2020

NO'AM ZACH DVORY

  • Voluntary consulting and educating the 'Parents For Climate' non-profit organization, Tel Aviv Branch, in matters of 'Urban Water Conservation'; Feb 2023

Professional Service

JIM EHLERINGER

  • Development of an integrated online environmental dashboard for the central Wasatch Mountain watershed that includes air quality and climate, water, vegetation, wildlife, and geology. This dashboard is intended to serve multiple users: public, K-gray, resource managers, policy makers, and technical users,, Central Wasatch Commission; Jul 2019 to Jun 2022
  • External Advisory Board, Western Water Alliance; Mar 2015 to Dec 2018

GABRIEL J BOWEN

  • Member, Atmospheric Isotopes Technical Working Group, National Ecological Observatory Network; Jul 2020
  • Chair, Atmospheric Isotopes Technical Working Group, National Ecological Observatory Network; Jul 2018 to Jun 2020
  • Advisory team member, US CLIVAR Water Isotope Working Group; Jan 2018
  • Co-organizer for 2017 international conference, Climatic and Biotic Events of the Paleogene Conference; Jan 2017 to Dec 2017 GLOBAL
  • Biogeochemistry Technical Working Group member, National Ecological Observatory Network; Jan 2012 to Dec 2017

KERRY E. KELLY

  • Chair, AIChE Environmental Division; Jan 2023 to Dec 2023

STEVEN JOHN BURIAN

  • Workshop on Energy-Water Nexus Challenges and Opportunities related to Achieving the Water SDG, 68th UN Civil Society Conference, Salt Lake City, UT, 2628 August 2019. , United Nations; Aug 2019 PAKISTAN
  • Workshop Presenter, Integrating United Nations Sustainable Development Goals into Engineering Curricula, ASEE; May 2019 to Dec 2019
  • Smart Water Journal, Springer; Feb 2018

JöRG RüGEMER

  • Consultant, Hack-A-House Housing Affordability Hackathon Competition, Ivory Innovations, Salt Lake City, Utah; Oct 2022
  • Conference Paper Peer Review, ARCC-EAAE Architectural Research Consortium, European Association for Architectural Educators; Sep 2021 to Dec 2021
  • Biannual Production of podcasts on the topic of Building Energy Performance., American Institute of Architecture Committee on the Environment Podcast Subcommittee; Dec 2020

CAGAN H SEKERCIOGLU

  • Editorial Board, Ecography; Jan 2014 GLOBAL
  • Editorial Board, Conservation Biology; Jan 2012 GLOBAL
  • Editorial board member, Frontiers in Conservation and Restoration Ecology; Mar 2021
  • Editorial board member, Frontiers in Ecology and Environment; Aug 2019
  • Editorial board member, Turkish Journal of Zoology; Jan 2016 TURKEY
  • Editorial board member, Zoology in the Middle East; Jan 2013

CHRISTOPHER A SIMON

  • Grant Proposal Reviewer, National Science Foundation; Jun 2022 to Jul 2022

SARAH JACK HINNERS

  • Jordan River Blueprint Update, Salt Lake County; Jan 2020 to Dec 2021

TABITHA M. BENNEY

  • Task Force 2: Climate Change and Environment, G-20 Commission Saudi Arabia Ministry , G-20 Commission; Jan 2019 to Dec 2020 GLOBAL
  • ESG Researcher, Earth System Governance Network; Jan 2016 GLOBAL

JENNIFER FOLLSTAD SHAH

  • Invited by Utah Rep. Gay Lynn Bennion to serve on a working group tasked with drafting statewide legislation related to riparian buffer protections., Riparian Protection Legislative Working Group; May 2023 to Mar 2024

PAUL D BROOKS

  • ad hoc reviews, NSF ; Jan 2016 to Dec 2016

SUMMER BURTON RUPPER

  • Associate Editor for special issue, Frontiers of Earth Science; Jul 2018 to Nov 2020 AFGHANISTAN BHUTAN CHINA INDIA NEPAL PAKISTAN

JULIET CARLISLE

  • Section Chair, Western Political Science Association (WPSA); Jun 2023 to May 2024

MICHAEL CHRISTOPHER LOW

  • 2024 Conference Program Committee, American Society for Environmental History; Jan 2024 to Apr 2024 GLOBAL UNITED STATES

Media

GREGORY E SMOAK

  • “Coming to Terms with Agriculture in the West,” Radio West, KUER/NPR, Salt Lake City, first aired January 26, 2023. ; Jan 2023
  • “What Role can History Play in Saving Great Salt Lake, solving Utah’s water woes?” KSL.com, first published October 27, 2022. ; Oct 2022
  • “It’s Not Too Late (Yet) For a New Water Policy,” Radio West, KUER/NPR, Salt Lake City, first aired June 10, 2022. ; Jun 2022
  • “Is the Water Wet? Lake Powell Pipeline Part 1 with Greg Smoak,” In Site podcast, Zion Canyon Mesa Center for the Arts and Humanities, September 2, 2020. ; Sep 2020

GABRIEL A LOZADA

  • M le magazine du Monde (Paris), "L'Ouest américain, aux avant-postes du dérèglement climatique" (print title). Internet title is "Dérèglement climatique : l’Ouest américain en première ligne" at https://www.lemonde.fr/m-le-mag/article/2023/06/09/dereglement-climatique-l-ouest-americain-en-premiere-ligne_6176820_4500055.html . Paywalled English translation is "The American West faces a new frontier: Climate change." ; Jun 2023 FRANCE
  • Le Monde (Paris), "Aux Etats-Unis, crispation autour du partage des eaux du Colorado" (ProQuest title); "Le Colorado, grand fleuve de l’ouest des Etats-Unis, perd de son débit et le partage de son eau devient une question politique" (internet title at https://www.lemonde.fr/international/article/2023/05/16/aux-etats-unis-le-faible-debit-du-colorado-rebat-les-cartes-du-partage-des-eaux_6173595_3210.html ). Paywalled English translation is "Low flow of Colorado River reshuffles water allocation," Published on May 19, 2023 at https://www.lemonde.fr/en/international/article/2023/05/19/united-states-low-flow-of-colorado-river-reshuffles-water-allocation_6027278_4.html; May 2023 FRANCE
  • Only one scenario could save the Once Great Salt Lake Ewert, Eric C.  The Salt Lake Tribune.; Dec 2022
  • Quiz: Utah’s biggest water user. Maffly, Brian.  The Salt Lake Tribune.; Nov 2022
  • One crop uses more than half of Utah’s water. Here’s why. Maffly, Brian; Eddington, Mark.  The Salt Lake Tribune.; Nov 2022
  • "No easy fixes to Utah's drought but experts offer some solutions," by Lincoln Graves, KUTV channel 2.; Aug 2022
  • "Cities or farms: Who gets the water?" reported by Peter Rosen, KSL TV.; Oct 2021
  • "The Precarious Plan for the Lake Powell Pipeline: Officials in Utah's fastest-growing county are obscuring details of what a high-stakes project will cost taxpayers." By Emma Penrod. City Weekly, Nov. 29, 2018 (Vol. 35 No. 27): pp. 13--15.; Nov 2018
  • "Warring figures, hidden costs: While experts feud over the cost of Utah’s Lake Powell Pipeline, the public is kept in the dark—and taxpayers on the hook." By Emma Penrod. High Country News, Oct. 29, 2018 (Vol. 50 No. 18): pp. 8--11.; Oct 2018
  • "State mulls funding for Lake Powell Pipeline: Board looks at potential costs to St. George area." By David DeMille. The Spectrum; St. George, Utah: A.8.; Sep 2018
  • "The Green Green Grass of Home." By Mark Sundeen. Outside Magazine, August 18, 2018: pp. 76--83. Headline on the cover: "Pipeline to Hell: Utah's Billion Dollar Plan to Water the Desert." Note that there is only an indirect reference to my work ("the economists" and "the study’s lead author").; Aug 2018
  • "$1.4B Pipeline topic of task force talk: St. George meeting will focus on Lake Powell." By David DeMille. The Spectrum; St. George, Utah: A.2.; Mar 2018
  • "Lake Powell Pipeline review paused: Federal regulators halting process at Utah's request." By David DeMille. The Spectrum; St. George, Utah: A.3.; Jan 2018
  • The Spectrum (St. George), “Lake Powell Pipeline costs still uncertain," Page G.4.; Oct 2017
  • The Spectrum (St. George, Utah), “Utah asks for more time on Lake Powell Pipeline,” Page G.2.; Oct 2017
  • The Spectrum (St. George, Utah), “Utah reports details on Lake Powell Pipeline are still being sorted out,” Page A.5.; Oct 2017
  • The Salt Lake Tribune, “Lake Powell Pipeline will require state borrowing and higher water bills, Utah tells federal regulators,”; Oct 2017
  • The Spectrum (St. George, Utah), “Utah asking for more time: State is requesting Oct. 24 deadline,” Page A.3.; Oct 2017
  • The Spectrum (St. George, Utah), “FERC wants pipeline repayment plan: Detailed cost analysis has yet to be done,” Page A.5.; Aug 2017
  • The Spectrum (St. George, Utah), “Water property tax bill stopped,” Page A.4.; Feb 2017

WILLIAM P JOHNSON

  • ResponsibleInvestment; May 2016
  • DeLambert's Protest USOS water right; Nov 2015
  • TarSandsHearingDOGM; Jul 2015
  • Causeway & Great Salt Lake Deep Brine Layer-LongVersion; Mar 2015

NAIYANG MA

  • AISI Announces 2020 Institute Medal Winners; Jun 2020

HASSE BORUP

  • At The U article on Artivism for Earth; Apr 2021 GLOBAL
  • Finer Points Article, College of Fine Arts. Artivism for Earth description and preview.; Mar 2021 GLOBAL
  • Finer Points Blog, University of Utah College of Fine Arts. Introducing Artivism for Earth as a major, interdisciplinary project on campus and beyond, as well as asking for involvement.; Jan 2021 GLOBAL

KATHLEEN NICOLL

  • Salt Lake Tribune article titled "A Utah geologist warned of a Draper home collapse in 2010. Robert Gehrke explains how the Legislature let it happen." by Robert Gehrke  April 27, 2023; Apr 2023

COURTENAY STRONG

  • KSTU-FOX 13: "Predictions in decade-old report come true as Utah sees bigger storms, warmer temperatures" ; Nov 2016

CAGAN H SEKERCIOGLU

  • CNN International story on my ornithology, wildlife biology and conservation ecology work in Turkey; Nov 2023 TURKEY
  • I am the host, presenter and wildlife cameraman of Turkey’s only wildlife documentary series, “Yok Olmadan Keşfet”, with 48 episodes aired on the national documentary channel TRT Belgesel and freely available online below. The 2023-2024 season consisted of 10 episodes filmed across the country.; Oct 2023 TURKEY
  • CNN Turk interview on otters; Oct 2019 TURKEY
  • National Wildlife (major wildlife research and conservation magazine) interview and detailed coverage of our Turkey bird tracking research in "Going the Distance" article https://barryyeoman.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/10/bird-migration.pdf; Oct 2019 TURKEY

JENNIFER FOLLSTAD SHAH

  • Lungren, A. “New bill seeks to award Utah communities for river and stream improvement efforts”, St. George News; Jan 2024
  • Keddington, E. “Future legislation could protect the green around Utah’s rivers”, KSL News Radio 102.7 FM; Oct 2023
  • Gabrielson, P. “New Ways to Look at Stream Health”, @theU, January 4, 2021. ; Jan 2021
  • This Green Earth – Dr. Rose Smith. During the first half of the show, Nell and Chris learn about the latest research by Dr. Rose Smith and her colleagues from the University of Utah on the Salt Lake Valley's Jordan River. Dr. Smith shares surprising results about where the water in the river comes from and how it is impacted by nutrients from the community around it. ; Jul 2019
  • Gabrielson, P. “How the River Flows”, @theU newsletter.; Jul 2019
  • “Where the Jordan River’s Water Comes From”, Technology.org.; Jun 2019
  • Adams, B. “River Ecology on a Global Scale”, @theU newsletter. ; Feb 2019
  • Hager, R. “New Global Assessment of Decomposition in Rivers Reveals Distinct Signatures”, Utah Public Radio.; Feb 2019

PAUL D BROOKS

  • Multiple television, radio, and print interviews throughout the year on drought, climate change, snow, and Great Salt Lake. Includes local outlets (e.g. KUER, KSL, SL Tribune, Deseret news), national (e.g. NYT, Atlantic, High Country News) and international (Swiss documentary on US water and climate change, Austrian TV series on US drought); Dec 2023 AUSTRIA SWITZERLAND
  • Interview in High Country News Article on climate change and water supply; Dec 2021
  • NBC Universal Interview on climate change and Great Salt Lake; Aug 2021
  • NBC Universal Interview on Climate change and drought; Jul 2021
  • New York Times Interview on climate change and drought; Jul 2021
  • Interview with Italian public TV; Jul 2021
  • KSL Interview on climate change and drought; Jul 2021
  • Utah Chronicle Interview on water availability and Climate Change; Feb 2021
  • Multiple outlets sought interviews and reported on our 2018 paper in PNAS documented regional differences in snowpack response to climate change; Jan 2018
  • Interview in Arizona Daily Star; Jul 2017
  • Science Node Interview; Jun 2017
  • Utopia TV Series Interview; Jan 2017
  • Interview in Physics Today regarding climate change and water resources; Aug 2016
  • KUER interview; Apr 2016
  • Salt Lake Tribune, Deseret News, TakePart, and ClimateWire all ran stories on our research examining the effects of climate change and water resources; Apr 2016
  • ABC news interview on climate change and water resources; Apr 2016
  • KSL piece on climate change and water recourses; Apr 2016
  • Research spotlight on insect-induced forest mortality and water resources; Mar 2016
  • FOX News interview on water research; Feb 2016
  • AGU research spotlight; Feb 2016

JULIET CARLISLE

  • "Coping and Resilience in the Face of Severe Drought." The Hinckley Institute Radio Hour Podcast broadcast on KPCW. ; Feb 2022
  • Sustain Podcast: "The United States of Inequality: Political and Economic Challenges and Remedies" (with Tom Maloney); Aug 2021

NO'AM ZACH DVORY

  • Stanford Doerr School of Sustainability. Earthquakes from oil field wastewater; May 2022
  • EurekAlert! Old oil fields may be less prone to induced earthquakes; Jun 2021
  • ScienceDaily. Storing carbon inn rocks underground: Old oil fields may be less prone to induced earthquakes; Jun 2021
  • TEMBLOR. Injecting CO2 into depleted oil fields may not cause quakes; Jun 2021

MICHAEL CHRISTOPHER LOW

  • Quoted in Robbie Corey-Boulet, “Water-starved Saudi confronts desalination’s heavy toll,” France 24, 17 September 2023. Also syndicated to Al-‘Arab, Al-Monitor, Barron’s, Deutsche Welle (DW), The Times of India, Voice of America, and Yahoo News.; Sep 2023 EGYPT FRANCE GERMANY INDIA SAUDI ARABIA
  • Quoted in Matt Maynard, “Iceberg towing: a bizarre ‘solution’ to the freshwater crisis,” Geographical, 12 June 2022.; Jun 2022 GLOBAL UNITED KINGDOM

Awards

GREGORY E SMOAK

  • Outstanding Achievement Award (Think Water Utah Partners) State Board of History and Utah Division of State History, 2022., Utah Division of State History/State Board of History; Oct 2022

JIM EHLERINGER

  • Excellence in Earth and Space Sciences Education Award, American Geophysical Union; Dec 2017

NAIYANG MA

  • 2020 American Iron and Steel Institute Medal, American Iron and Steel Institute (AISI); Jun 2020

DIANE E PATAKI

  • Global Scholar, Fulbright Program; Apr 2019 AUSTRALIA ISRAEL

DARRYL P BUTT

  • Pollution Prevention Award, Los Alamos National Labortory; Jan 1999

JöRG RüGEMER

  • ACSA Design Build Award: “The Kunga ADU Design Build." Salt Lake City, Utah. First realized Design+Build Salt Lake project for a 70 m2 high-performance Accessory Dwelling Unit for a client in wheelchair. Program Founder, Program Director, Program Instructor, Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture ACSA2022 ACSA Design Build Award; Mar 2022
  • Design Arts Utah Award Winner: „The Site Net Zero Energy Barn House in Holladay, Utah." Salt Lake City, Utah, 2021. Utah Arts Council, 06/2021. https://utahvisualarts.omeka.net/exhibits/show/design-arts-21/jorg-rugemer, Utah Arts Council; Jun 2021

KATHLEEN NICOLL

  • Con Il Sud Program, Fulbright Foundation Global Scholars Award; Jan 2022 ITALY
  • Con Il Sud Program in Italy, Fulbright Foundation Global Scholars Award; Jul 2021 ITALY

CAGAN H SEKERCIOGLU

  • Invited to the St. James Palace dinner with Princess Anne of the United Kingdom as one of top 10 conservationists supported by the Whitley Fund in the past 30 years., The Whitley Fund; Nov 2023 TURKEY
  • Most cited scientist in Turkey in biology, ecology and ornithology https://elsevier.digitalcommonsdata.com/datasets/btchxktzyw/6, Scopus; Oct 2023 GLOBAL
  • Most cited scientist in Turkey in biology, ecology and ornithology https://elsevier.digitalcommonsdata.com/datasets/btchxktzyw/3, Scopus; Oct 2021
  • College of Science Award for Fostering Undergraduate Research Excellence, University of Utah; May 2021
  • Creative 50 Award (one of three scientists to receive it), Media magazine of Turkey ; Apr 2021 TURKEY
  • Most cited scientist in Turkey in biology, ecology and ornithology https://journals.plos.org/plosbiology/article?id=10.1371/journal.pbio.3000918, Scopus Elsevier; Oct 2020 GLOBAL

SHANE JAMES MACFARLAN

  • Award for Advancing Equity and Connecting Communities , College of Social & Behavioral Sciences, University of Utah; Apr 2021
  • Sustainability Integration Leadership Award , University of Utah; Mar 2020 GLOBAL
  • CSBS Jr. Faculty Research Leave, College of Social & Behavioral Sciences - University of Utah; Mar 2017 MEXICO

PAUL D BROOKS

  • Elected Fellow, American Geophysical Union; Dec 2021

NO'AM ZACH DVORY

  • Invited Speaker, The Paradox Basin, as a field lab for salt rock integrity studies. ARMA future leader webinar series , ARMA; Dec 2023 CANADA UNITED STATES
  • Invited Speaker, Exploring Energy Opportunities in the Paradox Basin: A Geomechanical Perspective. , University of Calgary ; Nov 2023 CANADA
  • Invited Speaker, What Insights Can InSAR Provide on Fracture Dynamics? GUSSOW 2023, Geomechanics for Sustainable Energy Development. Canadian Energy Geoscience Association , Canadian Energy Geoscience Association ; Nov 2023 CANADA UNITED STATES
  • Invited Speaker, Carbon Capture's Overlap with Water Midstream Spells Opportunity Panel, 3rd Annual Oilfield Water Industry Update (2021), Oilfield Water; Sep 2021
  • Stanford Center for Induced and Triggered Seismicity Fellowship , Stanford; Jan 2019

Grants

GABRIEL A LOZADA

  • Debt Repayment Obligations Created by the Proposed Bear River Development Project. PI: Gabriel A. Lozada; Apr 2019 to Sep 2019

JIM EHLERINGER

  • Confronting Models with Regional CO2 Observations (DESC0010624). PI: Ehleringer, James; Aug 2013 to Aug 2016
  • Undergraduate Sustainable Science Technology Engineering and Mathematics (U-S2TEM) Scholars (1259343). PI: James R Ehleringer; Jun 2013 to Jun 2018

DIANE E PATAKI

  • Collaborative Research: Understanding the hydrologic consequences of urban irrigation across the U.S. PI: Pataki. Co-PI(s): Litvak and Jenerette; Sep 2019 to Aug 2022

JOSE P ZAGAL

  • Representations of Sustainability in City-Building Videogames. PI: Jose P Zagal; Aug 2019 to Apr 2020

SHANE JAMES MACFARLAN

  • Uncovering the Framework for Spring Sustainability in Complex Socio-hydrological Systems in the Remote Arid Highland of Baja California Sur, Mexico. PI: Brenda Bowen. Co-PI(s): Shane Macfarlan; May 2019 to May 2020 MEXICO
  • Hydrologic Systems, Human Consumption, & Aridland Spring Sustainability: A Cross-Site Comparison. PI: Shane J. Macfarlan. Co-PI(s): Brenda Bowen; May 2017 to May 2018 MEXICO
  • Oasiana-Ranchero Culture & Aridland Spring Sustainability in Baja California Sur, Mexico. PI: Shane J Macfarlan; May 2016 to Jun 2016 MEXICO

JENNIFER FOLLSTAD SHAH

  • Can green infrastructure maximize ecosystem processes related to nitrogen?. PI: Rose Smith. Co-PI(s): Jennifer Follstad Shah, Diane Pataki, Ramesh Goel; May 2020 to Apr 2022

MARIE D. JACKSON

  • SUSTAIN: A New Drill Core at Surtsey Volcano: A Natural Laboratory for Time-Lapse Characterization of Hydrothermal Seawater and Microbial Interactions with Basaltic Tephra. PI: Marie D Jackson. Co-PI(s): M. T. Gudmundsson, A. Stefanson, V. Marteinsson, S. Jorgensen, W. Bach, B. Zimanowski, P. Cappelletti; Jun 2014 to Dec 2018 ICELAND