«Through our work at the NWSC, we have a better understanding of such important processes as surface and
subsurface hydrology, physics of flow in reservoir rock, and weather modification and precipitation stimulation,» said William Gern, vice president of research and economic development at the University of Wyoming.
The studies highlight the challenges for Earth system models to include a more complete representation of irrigation, surface and
subsurface hydrology, as well as water management to simulate realistic irrigation effects on climate.
Determine how degradation of near - surface permafrost will affect soil stability, vegetation communities, and surface and
subsurface hydrology.