Niels’ field work is over. This is a major milestone in his PhD studies, so in this blog-post you can find an interview, where I asked him few questions about grad school, his project, free time, and near future plans. Additionally, I’ve selected some of his (and few of my) Instagram field pictures from Bear Creek (Dubois, Wyoming). Enjoy!
Wyoming
AGU16: low-flows, vegetation disturbance, and scientific posters
This is my conference report from the fall meeting of AGU 2016. You can find my poster, as well as some thoughts on scientific poster design.
Quantifying return flow from flood irrigation
Yellowstone 2016
Visiting Yellowstone National Park (Wyoming, USA) for first time | September 2016 |
Photos from summer field season 2016 (Bear Creek)
Summer field season 2016 started about a week ago and Niels is twitting his field updates almost everyday (you can follow him at @niels_c). I have been posting photos from Niels’ field work since last year, so you can find some more pictures and info by clicking on these links: Pre-irrigation NMR measurements May 2015 Spotting wildlife April […]
Photos from borehole drilling (April 26-28, Dubois)
Once again I am posting photos from the field site in Dubois. The project is about quantifying return flow from flood irrigation. Niels Claes (PhD student, WyCEHG), who’s working on this project, is interested in the subsurface component of the water budget. At the end of April we were back to the field site in […]