Water Research Center Webinar: ‘Groundwater Detectability with Remote Sensing’

“Evaluation of Drawdown Dynamics and Implications for Groundwater Detectability with Remote Sensing”

Tuesday, April 15
Noon–1 p.m.
Dr. Sasha Richey McLarty  

Dr. Sasha Richey McLarty is conducting research on seasonal groundwater dynamics in the Mid-Columbia Basin. The study helps quantify drawdown and rebound in the aquifer and may have implications for how remote sensing is used to evaluate regional groundwater trends. Results may be useful for decision makers focused on water use in the basin.

The webinar is free, but registration is required. Register and learn more.

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