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Patrick Broxton
Assistant Research Professor | Member of the Graduate Faculty
School of Natural Resources and the Environment - Research
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(15)
Hoshin Gupta
Mutual work: 1 Proposal
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Guo-Yue Niu
Mutual work: 1 Grant﹒5 Proposals
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Tyson Swetnam
Mutual work: 1 Publication
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Willem van Leeuwen
Mutual work: 9 Proposals﹒6 Publications﹒7 Grants
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Avelino Arellano
Mutual work: 1 Proposal
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Grants
(14)
Processing and Analysis of LOCA Climate Data for the Salt River Project
Active
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2024
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$31.6K
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External
Principal Investigator (PI)
climate data,
loca,
data analysis,
processing,
salt river project
Improving Streamflow Forecasting in Central Arizona with Remotely Sensed Soil Moisture and Other Satellite Observations
Active
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2023
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$73.2K / $122K
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External
Co-Investigator (COI)
hydrological modeling,
satellite observations,
water resource management,
soil moisture monitoring,
forecasting
Quantifying and Understanding the Sub Seasonal-to-Seasonal Predictability of Land Hydrology Over the Conterminous United States
Active
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2022
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$63.9K / $425.9K
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External
Co-Investigator (COI)
hydrology,
predictability,
seasonal,
land,
quantifying
Snowpack Monitoring Research, Modelling Of Snow-Forest Interactions, And Streamflow Forecasting In Northern Arizona's Cragin Watershed
Active
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2022
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$209.7K / $116.5K
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External
Co-Investigator (COI)
snowpack monitoring,
snow-forest interactions,
streamflow forecasting,
hydrological modeling,
ecosystem dynamics
Monitoring and Modelling the Impact of Forest Change on Snowpack in Northern Arizona
2021
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$71.5K / $119.1K
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External
Co-Investigator (COI)
forest change,
snowpack modeling,
impact monitoring,
northern arizona,
environmental research
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Publications
(90)
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From California’s Extreme Drought to Major Flooding: Evaluating and Synthesizing Experimental Seasonal and Subseasonal Forecasts of Landfalling Atmospheric Rivers and Extreme Precipitation during Winter 2022/23
2024
climate,
extreme weather,
forecasting,
atmospheric rivers,
precipitation
Improving Mountain Snowpack Estimation Using Machine Learning with Sentinel-1, Airborne Snow Observatory, and University of Arizona Snowpack Data
2024
snowpack estimation,
machine learning,
sentinel-1,
airborne snow observatory,
university of arizona
Snow Simulation for the Rangeland Hydrology and Erosion Model
2024
snow,
hydrology,
erosion,
simulation,
rangeland
Subseasonal to Seasonal Streamflow Forecasting in a Semiarid Watershed
2023
hydrology,
forecasting,
water resources,
climate,
semi-arid
Impacts of Topography-Driven Water Redistribution on Terrestrial Water Storage Change in California through Ecosystem Response
2023
topography,
water redistribution,
terrestrial water storage,
ecosystem response,
california
Snowtography quantifies effects of forest cover on net water input to soil at sites with ephemeral or stable seasonal snowpack in Arizona, USA
2023
snowtography,
forest cover,
water input,
snowpack,
arizona
Improving prediction of mountain snowfall in the southwestern United States using machine learning methods
2023
snowfall prediction,
machine learning,
weather forecasting,
united states,
mountainous regions
The prediction of uneven snowpack response to forest thinning informs forest restoration in the central Sierra Nevada
2023
snowpack,
forest,
restoration,
sierra nevada,
thinning
Forest density and snowpack stability regulate root zone water stress and percolation differently at two sites with contrasting ephemeral vs. stable seasonal snowpacks
2023
forest ecology,
snowpack dynamics,
water stress,
percolation,
ecosystem dynamics
Improving Streamflow Predictability with More Realistic Representations of Soil Dominated Processes over the Mississippi River Basin
2022
hydrology,
soil science,
predictive modeling,
climate research,
water management