Research Group News:
Apr - new publication: *Blaskey, D, MN Gooseff, Y Cheng, AJ Newman, JC Koch, and KN Musselman. 2024. A high-resolution, daily hindcast (1990-2021) of Alaskan river discharge and temperature from coupled and optimized physical models. Water Resources Research,60, e2023WR036217. [link] Feb - new publication: Lainis, A, RM Neupauer, JC Koch, and MN Gooseff. 2024. Seasonal and decadal subsurface thaw dynamics of an aufeis feature investigated through numerical simulations. Hydrological Processes, doi: 10.1002/hyp.15106. Aug - new publication: Dorley, J, *J Singley, T Covino, K SIngha, M Gooseff, D Van Horn, and R Gonzalez-Pinzon. 2023. Physical and stoichiometric controls on stream respiration in a headwater stream. Biogeosciences, 20: 3353-3366, doi: 10.5194/bg-20-3353-2023. Aug - new publication: Gooseff, MN, RN Ghosh, E Cantrell, ME Matusz, C McIntire, and V Philip. 2023. Hyporheic oxygen dynamics in the East River, Colorado: Insights from an in-situ, high frequency time series during two distinct flow seasons. Water Resources Research, 59(7): e2021WR031139. [link] Jul - new position: Prof Gooseff begins a new professional chapter of his career as the Associate Dean for Research for the College of Engineering and Applied Science at CU Boulder. Jun - Welcome Dr. Jennifer Pensky to CU Boulder as a postdoctoral fellow working on the Future Aquatic Flows project with several other USGS-funded researchers. Jun - new publication: Salvatore, MR, JE Barrett, LE Fackrell; ER Sokol, JS Levy, LC Kuentz, MN Gooseff, BJ Adams, SN Power, JP Knightly, HM Matul, B Szutu, and PT Doran. 2023. The distribution of surface soil moisture over space and time in eastern Taylor Valley, Antarctica. Remote Sensing, 15,3170. doi: 10.3390/rs15123170 [link] May - new publication: *Singley, JG, MR Salvatore, MN Gooseff, DM McKnight, and ES Hinckley. 2023. Differentiating physical and biological storage of N along an intermittent Antarctic stream corridor. Freshwater Science, 42(3): 229-246. Mar - new publication: Bergstrom, A, KA Welch, and MN Gooseff. 2023. Spatial Patterns of Major Ions and Their Relationship to Sediment Concentration in Near Surface Glacier Ice, Taylor Valley Antarctica. Journal of Geophysical Research - Earth Surface, 128, e2022JF006980. [link] Mar - new publication: Ward, AS, SM Wondzell, MN Gooseff, TP Covino, S Herzog, B McGlynn, and RA Payn. 2023. Breaking the window of detection: Using multi‐scale solute tracer studies to assess mass recovery at the detection limit. Water Resources Research, 59(3): e2022WR032736. [link] Feb - new publication: *Blaskey, D, JC Koch, MN Gooseff, AJ Newman, Y Cheng, JA O'Donnell, and KN Musselman. 2023. Increasing Alaskan river discharge during the cold season is driven by recent warming. Environmental Research Letters, 18(2): 024042. doi:10.1088/1748-9326/acb661. [link] Jan - new publication: Bush, SA, AL Birch, SR Warix, PL Sullivan, MN Gooseff, DM McKnight, and HR Barnard. 2023. Dominant source areas shift seasonally from longitudinal to lateral contributions in a montane headwater stream. Journal of Hydrology, 617: 129134. [link] Oct - new publication: *Singley, JG, K Singha, MN Gooseff, R González-Pinzón, TP Covino, AS Ward, J Dorley, and ES Hinckley. 2022. Identification of hyporheic extent and functional zonation during seasonal streamflow recession by unsupervised clustering of time-lapse electrical resistivity models. Hydrological Processes, 36(10): e14713. [link] Oct - new publication: González-Pinzón, R, *J Dorley, *J Singley, K Singha, M Gooseff, and T Covino. 2022. TIPT: The Tracer Injection Planning Tool. Environmental Modelling & Software, 156: 105504. [link] |
Classes taught by Dr. Gooseff:
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What happens when permafrost thaws?
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Using scientific UAVs for studying streams:
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“Thus if the quantity of carbonic acid [CO2 in the air] increases in geometric progression, the augmentation of the temperature will increase in arithmetic progression.” [link]
Svante Arrhenius, 1896
For Links to Current and Past Research Projects, Consult the RESEARCH Link Above; Some Old Project Links Are Available Here:
- Stream Restoration and Groundwater-Surface Water Interactions (2004-ongoing)
- MOdular Curriculum for Hydrology Advancement, MOCHA (NSF, 2006-2009)
- Ground-Penetrating Radar Hyporheic Zone Project (2006-2008)
- Arctic National Parks Thermokarst Inventory and Monitoring (2006-2008)
(a complimentary element of the Noatak River Freshwater Vital Signs Initiative) - Antarctic Taylor Valley Glacier Melt Water Modeling (2004)
- Spring Hydrologic Contribution to the Logan River, UT (2003)
- Utah Sustainable Ecosystem Restoration Partnership - Hydrologic Functions (2003-2004)
- Hyporheic Exchange Along the River Continuum (2001-2003)
- Antarctic Hyporheic Exchange and Biogeochemical Cycling (1998-2002)