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Arid Hydrology and Water Systems

Arid region studies for water resources management

Arid region studies for water resources management

The Arid Hydrology and Water Systems program primarily focuses on developing resilient water management practices while considering present and projected future water demands and supplies in Far West Texas.

Dr. Palmate’s research addresses issues arising from climate change, land use/cover change, and different management practices on the water balances and hydrologic components in arid and semi-arid regions of the Southwestern United States.

We focus on hydrology in arid regions, and transboundary water resources planning and management. To accomplish this vision, we are committed to

  • Encouraging professional development for graduate students and post-doctoral research associates and cooperative partnerships with regional stakeholders, national and international agencies and institutes.
  • Excellence in technical research and professional services for the assessment of surface water and groundwater availability
  • Using innovative science-based solutions for integrated water resources management
  • Encouraging professional development for graduate students and post-doctoral research associates and cooperative partnerships with regional stakeholders, national and international agencies and institutes.

Projects

Faculty

Santosh Palmate, Ph.D.

Assistant Professor, Arid Hydrology and Water, Texas A&M AgriLife Research

Phone: 915-701-3067

Eric Luera

Technician I