Hydrogeophysics Research Group
@ University of Kansas
What do we do?The security, scarcity, and uncertainty of water and energy are becoming more prominent globally. The interdependencies associated with the water and energy systems require innovative scientific approaches to be developed in order to better understand the tightly coupled physical, chemical, and biological processes that govern the behavior of geologic media and their constituent fluids (water, brine, CO2, and hydrocarbons) from the micro- to macro-scale.
My research jointly utilizes geophysical, hydrogeological, and biogeochemical information, coupling with physics-based theoretical modeling and numerical simulations to accurately describe the subsurface and to monitor physical, chemical, and biological processes occurring within it. |
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