
News and Events
Seminars, opportunities and accomplishments
Announcements
The Center for Hydrologic Innovations organizes campus and external events such as seminars, trainings, and workshops. We celebrate the accomplishments of our faculty, postdoctoral scholars, researchers, and graduate students. Our labs, programs, and solution spaces seek to recruit new students and professionals and the description of opportunities are listed below.
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Geophysical Research Letters Publication
A new publication in Geophysical Research Letters (Wang et al. 2025) describes the use of high-resolution Planet imagery for mapping snow cover and determining the terrain and vegetation controls at unprecedented scales achieving new insights for the Salt and Verde River basins. Congratulations to the authors associated with the Center for Hydrologic Innovations!
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Geophysical Research Letters Publication
A new publication in Geophysical Research Letters (Mascaro et al. 2025) describes an analysis of precipitation trends in the United States, finding that heavy rainfall at hourly to daily resolutions has increased, especially after the year 2000, beyond what could be considered to be natural variability. Congratulations to the authors associated with the Center for…
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New algae system helps Arizona farmers grow better crops with less water
Congratulations to the team from the Center for Hydrologic Innovations that was recently featured by ASU News for their collaborative work with the Swette Center for Sustainable Food Systems and MyLand! Center Director Enrique Vivoni commented that: “This is a carbon story and a water story because atmospheric carbon is being converted into food, using…
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Measuring how water and heat move in a desert city
Congratulations to the team from the Center for Hydrologic Innovations that was recently featured by the Arizona Water Innovation Initiative! Research Assistant Professor Nidia Rojas-Robles, Research Technologist Alonso Haros, Laboratory Manager Efrain Vizuete, and PhD student Khayrun Mitu have deployed and maintained a new urban network of eddy covariance towers in Phoenix.