The Surface Hydrology Research Group at New Mexico Tech studies the hydrological processes occurring in watersheds through numerical simulations, remote sensing and field data collection. Our interests lie in the overlap between different fields: hydrology and meteorology, surface and ground water, ecology and hydrology. Our mission is to create a nationally-recognized research program in surface water hydrology at New Mexico Tech with core competencies in advanced hydrologic modeling, hydrological process understanding and observational networks. Our group is composed of undergraduate and graduate students, postdoctoral research fellows and faculty. We invite you to find out more about the Surface Hydrology Research group through this website, in particular by visiting our project areas, publications and model development efforts.
 
 
 
 
 

Bill Tai awarded Ivanhoe Fellowship for MS students.

Hugo Gutierrez awarded NCALM Student Research Award for LIDAR mapping in Sevilleta study basin.

Dr. Soni Yatheendradas (U Arizona) joins the Surface Hydrology Research Group.

More news at: http://www.ees.nmt.edu/vivoni/news.html