December 2020
EWRI-CSU has a podcast with an interview with Aditi.
AGU’s EOS covers our recent WRR paper: Waterways Change as Cities Grow Nearby
Selected Bhaskar group AGU Fall Meeting presentations:
Ben Choat et al. present a talk entitled, “Synthesizing Stormwater Infrastructure in United States Cities: Are we speaking the same language?”
Stacy Wilson and Aditi Bhaskar present a poster entitled, “Characterization of streamflow response to storms in semi-arid rangeland and urban watersheds in the Denver, Colorado, USA area” .
Aditi Bhaskar, Noelle Fillo, and Anne Jefferson present a talk entitled, “Estimating lawn irrigation contributions to semi-arid, urban baseflow using water-stable isotopes”.
November 2020
Ben’s MS work wins the Editor’s Choice Award for the November 2020 issue of the Journal of Hydrologic Engineering for the article: Spatial Arrangement of Stormwater Infiltration Affects Subsurface Storage and Baseflow by Choat and Bhaskar (2020), Journal of Hydrologic Engineering.
August 2020
From the Salazar Center for North American Conservation webinar series.
Study finds urbanization means different things to different watersheds, a CSU Source piece about our latest study: Hydrologic signals and surprises in U.S. streamflow records during urbanization by Bhaskar et al. (2020) in Water Resources Research.
March 2020
Welcome UWIN undergraduate research program researcher Matt, with Ben Choat and Aditi serving as Matt’s mentors.
Katie Knight successfully defended her MS thesis entitled “Assessing the Use of Dual-Drainage Modeling to Determine the Effects of Green Stormwater Infrastructure Networks on Events of Roadway Flooding”
Some recent publications from our group:
The Case for an Open Water Balance: Re‐envisioning Network Design and Data Analysis for a Complex, Uncertain World by Kampf et al. (2020) in Water Resources Research.
Stormwater control impacts on runoff volume and peak flow: A meta-analysis of watershed modeling studies by Bell et al. (2020) in Hydrological Processes.
Relationships between riparian evapotranspiration and groundwater depth along a semiarid irrigated river valley by Lurtz et al. (2020) in Hydrological Processes.
March 2020
Welcome MS student Stacy Wilson!
Noelle Fillo successfully defended her MS thesis entitled “Quantifying Lawn Irrigation Contributions to Semi-Arid, Urban Stream Baseflow with Water-Stable Isotopes”