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Hydrology Lab

School Of Forestry

Northern Arizona University

The hydrology lab at Northern Arizona University’s School of Forestry focuses on holistic watershed management. This includes the study of the interaction of forest users, forest restoration treatments, vegetation management and fire on surface hydrology. Other topics we study are: Montane riparian ecosystem restoration, hydrologic modeling, watershed delineation, and conflict resolution concerning social issues in watershed management and water supply. In addition, our lab collaborates with the Watersheds and Riparian Ecosystems Project of the USDA Forest Service Rocky Mountain Research Station, Flagstaff, as well as the Water Resources Group at the USGS Flagstaff Field Center. Current research includes:

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Wildfire and forest restoration treatment effects on the Rio De Flag watershed.

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Developing dynamic Multi-Objective Decision-Making (MODM) models for use in forest management in Northern Arizona and Northern Mexico.

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Monitoring and maintaining two stream gauging stations and one weather station in the former USDA Forest Service Beaver Creek Experimental Watershed.

For questions or comments please call us at 928-523-7181. Or email us: Boris Poff  at bp22@dana.ucc.nau.edu or Duncan Leao at dsl3@dana.ucc.nau.edu .

     

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