IGERT Trainees

Alan J. RabideauChristopher Lowry

Appointent: Assistant Professor of Geology

Office: Natural Sciences Complex

Email: cslowry at buffalo edu

Homepage: http://www.glyfac.buffalo.edu/Faculty/cslowry

Research Interests: groundwater and surface water interactions in riparian environments, temperature as a groundwater tracer, groundwater flow modeling, and hydroecology of groundwater dependent ecosystems.

 

 

Recent Publications:

  • Lowry, C.S., J.S. Deems, S.P. Loheide II, and J.D. Lundquist. in Press, Linking snowmelt derived recharge and groundwater flow in a high elevation meadow system, Sierra Nevada Mountains, California. Hydrological Processes (Accepted)
  • Lowry, C.S., and S.P. Loheide II. in Press, Groundwater dependent vegetation: quantifying the groundwater subsidy. Water Resources Research
  • Lowry, C.S., D. Fratta, and M.P. Anderson, 2009, Ground penetrating radar to identify mechanisms controlling spring flow in a peat dominated wetland. Journal of Hydrology. doi:10.1016/j.jhydrol.2009.04.023 <http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jhydrol.2009.04.023> .
  • Lowry, C.S., J. F. Walker, R. J. Hunt, and M. P. Anderson, 2007, Identifying spatial variability of groundwater discharge in a wetland stream using a distributed temperature sensor, Water Resources Research., doi:10.1029/2007WR006145.
  • Lowry, C. S. and Anderson, M. P., 2006, An Assessment of Aquifer Storage Recovery Using ground Water Flow Models, Ground Water 44, No. 5:661–667

 

 

last updated: 3/2010

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