From deep subsurface structures to advanced ecohydrological models, scientists are uncovering why watersheds react so differently to climate swings. New research shows that underground permeability ...
In a new study, researchers applied a large-scale model linking surface water to groundwater, which can be used for estimating water resources at a high spatial resolution. Against the backdrop of ...
Northwestern Engineering’s Richard Lueptow has published a commentary article evaluating advances in computational modeling of water transport in membrane filters. Writing in the academic journal ...
Yanhua Xie is helping address global fresh water challenges by creating groundbreaking models and datasets of agricultural irrigation, as part of an international team simulating Earth’s water system.
One of the most influential science studies of all time started with a modest minicomputer, some simulated boxes of water molecules, and a grand vision for computer-aided chemistry. The year was 1982.
The groundwater aquifers currently serving 4.6 million people across metro Phoenix are lagging behind growth on a trajectory that would run just short of projected needs in 100 years, according to a ...
Injection patterns, injection rates, and injection pressures in saltwater disposal (SWD) wells in Delaware Mountain Group (DMG) formations will need to be revised and monitored to manage further SWD ...