CURRICULUM VITAE
CONNIE A. WOODHOUSE
Department of Geography and Regional Development
Harvill Building, Room 408, University of Arizona
Tucson, Arizona 85721-0076
Phone: 520-626-0235; email: conniew1@email.arizona.edu; fax: 520-621-2889
EDUCATION
Ph.D. (December 1996) Department of Geosciences, The University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona
MS (March 1989) Department of Geography, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah
BA (May 1979) Prescott College, Prescott, Arizona
PROFESSIONAL POSITIONS
Associate
Professor (Jan. 2007 - present), Department of Geography and Regional
Development and Laboratory of Tree-Ring Research,
University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ
Research Affiliate (Jan. 2007-Present), Institute of Arctic and Alpine Research, University of Colorado, Boulder. CO
Physical Scientist (Apr. 2000-Dec. 2006), Paleoclimatology Branch, NOAA National Climatic Data Center, Boulder, CO
Research Scientist III, Fellow (Mar. 2004-Dec. 2006), Institute of Arctic and Alpine Research, University of Colorado, Boulder
Adjunct Assistant Professor (Feb. 2001-Dec. 2006), Department of Geography, University of Colorado, Boulder, CO
Faculty Affiliate (2004-2008), Department of Civil Engineering, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO
Research Scientist II (Mar. 1999-Mar. 2004), Institute of Arctic and Alpine Research, University of Colorado, Boulder
Visiting Scientist (May 1998-Apr. 2000), Paleoclimatology Program, NOAA National Geophysical Data Center, Boulder, CO
Research Scientist I (Jul. 1997-Feb. 1999), Institute of Arctic and Alpine Research, University of Colorado, Boulder
National
Research Council Associate (Jan. 1997- Apr. 1998), Paleoclimatology
Program, NOAA National Geophysical Data Center, Boulder
RESEARCH GRANTS
NSF-ATM, Expanded and Lengthened Dendroclimatic Reconstructions of Great Plains Drought, $304,827, 04/01/98 - 03/31/01.
NSF-ESH,
Temperature Variability since AD 1000 in the Western United States from
Tree Rings, $52,782 (my part), 10/01/98 -09/30/01.
NSF-ESH, Collaborative Research: Reconstructions of Drought and Streamflow over the Coterminous United States from Tree Rings
with extensions into Mexico and Canada, $35,674 (my part), 09/01/00 - 08/31/03.
NOAA Environmental Services Data and Information Management (ESDIM), Fire History Database, $82,000, 3/2003-12/2003.
NOAA
Environmental Services Data and Information Management (ESDIM),
Historical Climate Data Catalogue, $30,000, 3/2004 – 12/2004.
NOAA Office of
Global Programs, Extended Hydroclimatic Records for the Upper Colorado
River Basin, $154,515, 08/01/02 - 07/31/04.
US Geological
Survey, Tree-Ring Chronologies from Remnant Collections, Western
Colorado, $22,250, 4/05 - 12/05, $22, 250, 1/06 – 12/06.
Denver Water,
Updates and Improvements of Tree-Ring Reconstructions of South Platte
and Colorado River Streamflow, $28,000 6/03-7/05.
National Park Service, Riparian Forest Age Structure, Sand Creek Massacre NHS, $11,000, 09/05-10/06.
NSF- BCS -
Geography and Regional Science, Climate and Woodland Expansion in the
Western Great Plains, USA, $6,000 (my part), 9/1/04 - 8/31/06.
NOAA Office of
Global Programs, ‘Living’ Blended North American Drought
Reconstruction Grid, $40,000 (my part), 01/01/04 -12/31/06.
NOAA Office of Global Programs, A Multiproxy Paleofire Database, $93,000, 03/01/03 -02/28/06.
NOAA Office of Global Programs, Regional Integrate Sciences and Assessment, Western Water Assessment, $68,000 2/01/02-12/31/06.
MEMBERSHIP IN PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS
American Geophysical Union
American Meteorological Society
American Quaternary Society
Association of American Geographers
Tree-Ring Society
PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES
Presentations at conferences, workshops (2004-2007)
Woodhouse, C.A.
2007. Tree Rings: A record of past flow with implications for the
future. Stegner Center, 12th Annual Symposium, The
Colorado River Compact in the 21st Century: Time for a Change? Salt Lake City, UT, March 2-3, 2007*
Woodhouse, C.A,
and J.J. Lukas, 2006:.A paleoenvironmental perspective on hydroclimatic
variability and forest and woodland ecosystem
response in the western U.S. Eos Transactions, Fall Meeting, American
Geophysical Union, 11-15 December 2006, San Francisco, CA,
87 (52), B53E-05.*
Woodhouse, C.A.
2006. Paleohydrologic records of streamflow: research to applications.
Congreso Internacional de los Servicios Ecosistemicos
en los Neotropics. Universidad Austral de Chile, Valdivia, Chile, November 13-17, 2006*
Woodhouse, C.A.
2006. San Juan climate over past centuries, Conference on Climate
Change and Variability in the San Juan Mountains,
Fort Lewis College, Durango, CO, Oct 11-12, 2006.*
Woodhouse, C.A.
2006. What the paleorecord tells us about drought in the United States:
past and future. Managing Drought and Water
Scarcity in Vulnerable Environment. Geological Society of America, Longmont, CO. Sept. 18-20, 2006.*
Woodhouse, C.A.
2006. The Science of Climate Variability: Paleoclimate. Joint Inter
American Institute for Global Change Research and
Advanced Study Program Colloquium, Policy Planning and Decision Making
Involving Climate Change and Variability, National Center
for Atmospheric Research, Boulder, CO, Sept. 11-22, 2006.*
Woodhouse, C.A.
2006. Utilizing Paleoclimatic Information: Challenges for Science and
Management. American Quaternary Association,
Biennial Meeting, Bozeman, MT, Aug 17-20, 2006.*
Woodhouse, C.A.
2006. Teaching with Real Data: Paleoclimatology Resources for Teachers
Teaching Climate Change: Lessons from the
Past, 2006 Workshop, Montana State University, Bozeman Mt, Aug. 14-15, 2006.*
Woodhouse, C.A. 2006. The Past Record of North American Drought, NOAA Climate Working Group Summer Retreat on Drought,
Santa Fe, NM, July 1-Aug. 3, 2006.*
Woodhouse, C.A. 2006. Reconstructions of Past Streamflow from Tree-Ring Data, COMET Advanced Hydrologic Sciences Course,
NCAR, Boulder, CO, June 29, 2006.
Woodhouse, C.A.
2006. Dendrohydrologic Applications to Colorado River Basin Water
Resources Management. 7th International Conference
on Dendrochronology, Beijing, June 10-17, 2006.
Woodhouse, C.A. 2006. Colorado drought, past and present. 22nd Pacific Climate Workshop, Asilomar, CA, March 26-29.*
Woodhouse, C.A.
2006. Tree-ring based reconstructions of streamflow: research to
applications. Inter-America Institute of Global Change
Research, Mendoza, Argentina, April 2-3.*
Woodhouse, C.A.
2006. Applications of Dendroclimatology to Water Resources Management.
Concord (Climate Change – Organizing
the Science for the American Cordillera), Mendoza, Argentina, April 4-6.*
Woodhouse, C.A.,
P.M. Brown, and M.K. Hughes. 2005. A 626-Year Summer Temperature
Reconstruction for the Central Rocky Mountains.
American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, San Francisco, Dec. 5-9, 2005. PP11A-1428
Woodhouse,
C.A., R.S. Webb, G. Garfin, and B. Udall. 2005.
Hydroclimatic Reconstructions for Decision Support in the Colorado
River
Basin.
U.S. Climate Change Science Program Workshop: Climate Science in
Support of Decision Making, Arlington, VA, November 14-16, 2005.
Woodhouse, C.A. 2005. Drought, Tree Rings, and Water Resource Management. 3rd Annual New Mexico Drought Summit, Albuquerque,
October 6, 2005.*
Woodhouse, C.A.
2005. Impacts of Drought: Water Resources in the Colorado River
Basin. 3rd Solar Radiation and Climate Experiment
(SORCE) Science Meeting, Durango, CO, September 14-16, 2005.*
Woodhouse, C.A..
R.S. Webb, J.J. Lukas. Droughts, Tree Rings, and Water Resource
Management in Colorado Canadian Quaternary Association
(CANQUA) 2005 Conference, Winnipeg, June 5-8, 2005.*
Woodhouse, C.A.
A Paleo Perspective on Colorado River Flow. Geological Society of
America, Rocky Mountain Section Annual Meeting,
Grand Junction, CO, May 23, 2005.*
Woodhouse, C.A.
and E.R. Cook. Spatial patterns of drought in North America from a
gridded network of tree-ring and instrumental
PDSI data, 1557-1990. Predicting Drought on Seasonal to Decadal Time
Scales Workshop, University of Maryland, College Park,
MD, May 17-19, 2005.
Woodhouse, C.A..
R.S. Webb, J.J. Lukas. Graphical analysis of tree-ring reconstructions
of annual streamflow. Planning Workshop to
Develop
Hydroclimatic Reconstructions for Decision Support in the Colorado
River Basin, University of Arizona, Tucson AZ, May 4-5, 2005.
Woodhouse, C.A.
International Multiproxy Paleofire Database. Fire History and Climate
Synthesis in Western North American workshop,
Flagstaff, AZ, April 30-May 3, 2005.*
Mock, C.J., M.
Hartman, C.A. Woodhouse, A historical data catalogue. Association of
American Geographers, annual meeting, Denver CO, April 5-9 2005.
Woodhouse, C.A.,
R.S. Webb, J.J. Lukas. An Updated and Expanded Tree-Ring Network for
Hydroclimatic Reconstructions in Colorado.
Association of American Geographers Annual Conference, Denver CO, April 5-9, 2005.*
Woodhouse, C.A.,
M.K. Hughes, and P.M.Brown. A 668-year temperature reconstruction for
the central Rocky Mountains, USA. Inter-America
Institute of Global Change Research, Akumal, Mexico, March 28-31, 2005*
Hartman, M. and
C.A. Woodhouse, A fire history archive: the International Multiproxy
Paleofire Database, MTNCLIM, Chico Hot Springs, MT, March 1-4, 2005.
Woodhouse, C.A.
Paleoclimatic science in planning and decision making. American
Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, San Francisco, Dec. 13-17, 2004.
PP52A-07
Lukas, J.J., and
C.A. Woodhouse. 2004. Refilling reservoirs after drought: what the
tree-ring record says about high-flow years. Rocky Mountain
Hydrologic Research Center annual meeting, University of Colorado, Nov. 5, 2004.
Woodhouse, C.A.
Tree-ring analysis of winter climate variability and ENSO in
California. Workshop on Historical Reconstructions of Climate
Variability and Change in Mediterranean Regions. Bologna, Italy, Oct. 5-6, 2004.*
Woodhouse, C.A.
Tree-ring reconstructions of streamflow in the upper Colorado River
basin. Colorado Water Workshop, Western State College,
Gunnison, CO, July 28-30, 2004.*
Woodhouse, C.A.
Climate conditions during the Lewis and Clark Expedition as
reconstructed from tree-ring data. The Nature of Lewis and Clark
on the Great Plains Symposium, Nebraska City, NE, June 3-5, 2004.*
Woodhouse, C.A.,
Tree-ring evidence for late Holocene drought on the western Great
Plains periphery. American Quaternary Association 18th
Biennial Meeting, Lawrence KS, June 26-28, 2004*
Woodhouse, C.A.
What can paleoclimate tell us about possible future changes in droughts
and floods? Workshop on Climate Change and Water
Utilities, NCAR, Boulder, March 15-16, 2004.*
Hartman, M, and
C.A. Woodhouse, International Multiproxy Paleofire Database, Mountain
Climate Sciences Symposium, Lake Tahoe, CA, May 2004.
Woodhouse, C.A.
Application of Paleoclimatic Data to Drought Assessments. Workshop on
Improving the Application of Science in Western
Drought
Management & Planning, Western Governors’ Association, U.S.
Geological Survey, International Boundary Water Commission, Tempe,
March 11-12, 2004.*
Woodhouse, C.A.,
R.S. Webb, and J.J. Lukas. Applied Dendrochronology and Colorado
Water Resource Management. Tree Rings and Climate:
Sharpening the Focus. University of Arizona, Tucson, April 6-9, 2004.
Woodhouse, C.A.
and R.S. Webb. 2004. Paleodrought reconstructions to planning. J2.1.
84th American Meteorological Meeting, Seattle, Jan. 11-15, 2004.*
Eakin, C. M., C.
A. Woodhouse, E. R. Cook, R. R. Heim, Jr., Paleoclimatology: A New Tool
in Drought Monitoring. 84th American Meteorological
Meeting, Seattle, Jan. 11-15, 2004.
Webb, R.S. and
C.A. Woodhouse. 2004. Ensemble Tree-Ring Reconstructions of Streamflow
in the South Platte. J2.2. 84th American Meteorological
Meeting, Seattle, Jan. 11-15, 2004.
* = invited
Invited talks, seminar series, general public presentations (2004-2007)
"Climate Change:
A Perspective from Paleocimatology and Observations." Climate
Change Effects on Biological Indicators, Environmental Protection
Agency,
Baltimore, MD, (March 27-29, 2007)
“Colorado
climate: a paleo perspective.” Natural Resource Ecology
Laboratory Seminar Series, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO
(Sept. 2006).
“Upper Rio
Grande Streamflow Reconstructions from Tree Rings: Placing the Current
Drought into a Long-Term Context.” Water Lecture Series, New
Mexico State University, Las Cruces, NM (Sept. 2006).
“Tree
Rings and Past Flows on the Colorado River.” Colorado River
Roundtable meeting, Glenwood Springs, CO (August 2006).
“Dendrohydrology:
Research to Applications.” Noon Seminar Series, Institute of
Arctic and Alpine Research, University of Colorado, (April 2006).
“Overview
of Dendrochronology and Techniques for Tree-Ring Based Reconstructions
of Streamflow.” NRC Committee on the Scientific Bases of
Colorado River Water Management, Salt Lake City (Oct. 31-Nov. 2, 2005)
“Paleoclimatic
Information and Colorado River Basin Droughts.” Technical
Session, Association of California Water Agencies, 2005 Fall
Conference,
San Diego, CA (November 30, 2005)
“Tree-Ring
Reconstructions and Colorado River Flow.” Colorado Water
Conservation Board, bimonthly meeting, Durango, CO (September 13, 2005)
“Tree-Ring
Reconstructions and Colorado River Flow.” Upper Colorado River
Commission meeting, Farmington, NM (June 2005)
“Preliminary
Streamflow Reconstructions for San Luis Valley Gages from Tree
Rings.” Rio Grande Water Conservation District, Quarterly
Meeting,
Alamosa, CO (April 2005)
Paleoenvironmental
Archives as a source of Climate Information for Natural Resource
Management: An Example from Tree Rings and Colorado
Water Management” Managers Workshop at Mountain Climate Symposium (MTNCLIM) 2005. Chico Hot Springs, MT (March 2005)
“Colorado
water management and tree rings: a progress report.” Laboratory
of Tree-Ring Research visiting lecturer series, University of Arizona,
Tucson, AZ (Feb. 2005).
“Records
of Past Streamflow Variability from Tree-Ring Data and Potential for
the Upper Rio Grande River.” Rio Grande Water Conservation
District,
Quarterly Meeting, Alamosa, CO (Oct. 2004)
“Tree-Rings,
Drought, and Water Resource Management in Colorado.”
USGS Earth Surface Dynamics Group, Lakewood, CO (March 2004).
Other professional activities
Tree-Ring Society, Vice President
International Tree-Ring Data Bank, chairperson of advisory board
International Multiproxy Paleofire Database, advisory board member
Board of Trustees, Rocky Mountain Hydrologic Research Center
Associate Editor, Dendrochronologia
Member, National Academy of Sciences, Committee on the Scientific Bases of Colorado River Basin Water Management
Peer reviewer
for journal articles: Arctic, Antarctic, and Alpine Research,
Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, Canadian Journal of
Forest
Research, Climatic Change, Climate Dynamics, Climate Research,
Dendrochronologia, Earth Interactions, Earth Science Reviews, Journal
of Climate,
Ecology, Eos, Geology, Geophysical Research Letters, International
Journal of Climatology, Journal of Geophysical Research –
Atmospheres,
Journal of the American Water Resources Association, Landscape Ecology,
New Phytologist, Quaternary Research, Physical Geography,
Science, The Holocene, Tree-Ring Research
Proposal reviews
for National Science Foundation programs: Earth System History, Climate
Dynamics, Ecosystems Studies, Geography and Regional Science;
the Canadian Foundation for Climate and Atmospheric Sciences, Natural
Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada,
NOAA Climate Program Office (OGP), Water Research Program, University of Wyoming
PUBLICATIONS
Peer reviewed
Meko, D.M., C.A.
Woodhouse, C.H. Baisan, T. Knight, J.J. Lukas, M.K. Hughes, and M.W.
Salzer, 2007. Medieval drought in the upper Colorado
River basin. Geophysical Research Letters 34m L10705, doi: 10.1029/2007GL029988
Leavitt, S. W.,
T.N. Chase, B. Rajagopalan, E. Lee, P. J. Lawrence, C. A. Woodhouse,
2007. Southwestern U.S. drought maps from pinyon tree-ring
carbon isotopes. EOS, Volume 88, Number 4, pp. 39-40.
Woodhouse, C.A.
and J.J. Lukas, 2006. Drought, tree rings, and water resource
management. Canadian Water Resources Journal 31, 297-310
Meko. D.M. and
C.A. Woodhouse, in review. Dendroclimatology, dendrohydrology, and
water resources management, In: Tree Rings and Climate:
Sharpening the Focus, (eds. H.F. Diaz and M.K. Hughes). Kluwer/Springer.
Woodhouse, C.A., S.T. Gray, and D.M. Meko, 2006. Updated streamflow reconstructions for the Upper Colorado River basin.
Water Resources Research, 42, W05415. doi:10.1029/2005WR004455.
Woodhouse, C.A.
and J.J. Lukas. 2006. Multi-century tree-ring reconstructions of
Colorado streamflow for water resource planning.
Climatic Change DOI: 10.1007/s10584-006-9055-0.
Woodhouse, C.A.,
K.E. Kunkel, D.R. Easterling, and E.R. Cook. 2005. The 20th
century pluvial in the western United States. Geophysical Research
Letters, 32, dio:1029/2005GL022413
Meko, D.M. and
C.A. Woodhouse. 2005. Tree-ring footprint of joint hydrologic drought
in Sacramento and Upper Colorado River basins, western USA.
Journal of Hydrology, 308, 196-213.
Pielke, R.A., N.
Doesken, O. Bliss, T. Green, C. Chaffin, J.D. Salas, C.A. Woodhouse,
J.J. Lukas, and K. Wolter. 2005. Drought 2002 in Colorado –
An Unprecedented Drought or a Routine Drought? Pure and Applied Geophysics (PAGEOPH), 162, 1455-1479.
Cook, E.R., C.A.
Woodhouse, C.M. Eakin, D.M. Meko, and D.W. Stahle. 2004. Long-term
aridity changes in the western United States.
Science, 306, 1015-1018.
Woodhouse, C.A.,
2004. A Paleo Perspective on Hydroclimatic Variability in the Western
United States. Aquatic Sciences, 66, 346-356.
Woodhouse, C.A. 2003. A 431-year reconstruction of western Colorado snowpack. Journal of Climate, 16, 1551-1561.
Woodhouse, C.A.
2003. Dendrochronological Evidence for Long-Term Hydroclimatic
Variability. Lewis, W.M. Jr., Editor, Water and Climate in the
Western United States, University Press of Colorado, Boulder, pp. 49-58.
Jain, S., C.A.
Woodhouse, M.P.Hoerling. 2002. Multidecadal streamflow regimes in the
interior western United States: implications for the
vulnerability of water resources. Geophysical Research Letters, 29, 2036-2039.
Woodhouse, C.A.,
J.J. Lukas, and P.M. Brown. 2002. Drought in the western Great Plains,
1845-56: impacts and implications.
Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society 83, 1485-1493.
Woodhouse, C.A. and P.M. Brown. 2001. Tree-ring evidence for Great Plains drought. Tree-Ring Research, 57, 89-103.
Woodhouse, C.A.
2001. A tree-ring reconstruction of streamflow for the Colorado Front
Range. Journal of the American Water Resources
Association 37, 561-570
Woodhouse, C.A.
1999. Artificial neural networks and dendroclimatic reconstructions: an
example from the Front Range, Colorado, USA.
The Holocene 9: 521-529.
Woodhouse, C.A.
and J.T. Overpeck. 1998. 2000 years of drought variability in the
central United States. Bulletin of the American
Meteorological Society 79: 2693-2714.
Woodhouse, C.A. and D.M. Meko. 1997. Number of precipitation days reconstructed from southwestern tree rings.
Journal of Climate 10:2663-2669.
Woodhouse, C.A.1997. Tree-ring reconstructions of circulation indices. Climate Research 8:117-127.
Woodhouse, C.A.
1997. Winter climate and atmospheric circulation patterns in the
Sonoran Desert region. International Journal of Climate 17:859-873.
Hirschboeck, K.K., F. Ni, M.L. Wood, C.A. Woodhouse, 1996. Synoptic dendroclimatology: overview and outlook. In: J.S. Dean,
D.M. Meko, and T.W. Swetnam, eds., Tree Rings, Environment, and Humanity. Radiocarbon, Tucson, Arizona, pp. 205-223.
Schuster,
W.S.F., J.B. Mitton, D.K. Yamaguchi, and C.A. Woodhouse. 1995. A
comparison of limber pine (Pinus flexilus) ages at lower and
upper treeline sites east of the Continental Divide in Colorado. American Midlands Naturalist 133:101-111.
Woodhouse, C.A. 1993. Tree-growth response to ENSO events in the central Colorado Front Range. Physical Geography 14:417-435.
Woodhouse, C.A.
and P.A. Kay. 1990. The use of tree-ring chronologies to show spatial
and temporal changes in an air mass boundary.
Physical Geography 11:172-190.
Selected non-peer reviewed publications
Woodhouse, C.A.
2006. Tree-ring analysis of winter climate variability and ENSO in
Mediterranean California. Il Nuovo Cimento, 29, 1-8.
Woodhouse, C.A.
2005. Colorado River Basin Climate, Paleoclimate Overview. In: Special
Publication for Association of California
Water
Agencies and Colorado River Water Users Association Conferences,
California Department of Water Resources, November 2005, pp. 7-13
Anderson, D.M.,
and C.A. Woodhouse, 2005: Climate change: let all the voices be heard
(News and Views). Nature, 433 (7026), 587-588 (10 Feb 2005)
Woodhouse, C.A.,
Lukas, J.J., Webb, R.S. 2003. The tree-ring record of drought in
Colorado over the past 300-460 years. Colorado Drought
Conference: Managing Water Supply and Demand in
Times of Drought, Conference Proceedings, Colorado Water Resources
Institute Information
Series Report N. 96, Colorado State University, pp. 10-14.
Lukas, J.J.,
Woodhouse, C.A., Webb, R.S. 2003. The TREEFLOW Project: applications of
tree-ring data to sustainable water management in
Colorado. Colorado Water, Newsletter of the Water Center of Colorado State University, December 2003, pp. 28-30.
Woodhouse, C.A.
2003. Droughts of the past: implications for the future? In: S. Smith,
ed., The Future of the Southern Plains. University of
Oklahoma Press, pp. 95-113.
Woodhouse, C.A., and Meko, D.M. 2002. Introduction to tree-ring based streamflow reconstructions. Southwest Hydrology 1, 14-15.
Woodhouse, C.A.
and Meko, D.M. 2001. Dendrohydrologic reconstructions: applications to
water resource management. 12th Symposium on
Global Change and Climate Variations Preprint Volume, American Meteorological Society, Boston, pp. 161-164.
Woodhouse, C.A. W.S. Gross, J. Keltner, and E.P. Gille. 2000. Distributing Paleoclimatic Data. Earth System Monitor 10: 6-7.
Woodhouse, C.A. 2000. Extending hydrologic records with tree rings. Water Resources Impact 2:25-27.
Woodhouse, C.A. and J.T. Overpeck. 1999.A 2,000 year paleoclimatic record of drought variability in the central United States.
Tenth
Symposium on Global Change Preprint Volume, 11-15 January 1999.
American Meteorological Society, Boston, pp. 309-312.
Woodhouse, C.A.
, J.T. Overpeck, T.R. Karl, and N.B. Guttman. 1998. New database
of North American paleodrought. Earth System Monitor 8: 1-6.
GRADUATE STUDENT COMMITTEES
current
Erika Wise, University of Arizona, Geography and Regional Development
James Tamerius, Geography and Regional Development
Keith Lombardo, Geography and Regional Development
Troy Knight, Geography and Regional Development
Stephanie McAfee, University of Arizona, Geosciences
Robert Dietz, University of Arizona, Geosciences
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Karen Eisenhart, University of Colorado, Geography
Zeyad Tarawneh, Colorado State University, Civil Engineering
Shelly Rayback, University of Texas (Austin), Geography
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Nichole Barger, University of Colorado, INSTAAR