Environmental Geophysics
Environmental Geophysics is the use of geophysical methods to image and understand the properties and processes in the top ~100 meters of the earth. This is the region of the earth that has a direct and daily impact on our lives (and on which we have a direct and daily impact!) yet we know surprising little about this near-surface region. Our work in environmental geophysics involves laboratory studies, theoretical modeling, and field work. We use these three different approaches to investigate the links between the geophysical parameters that we can measure and the physical, chemical and biological properties and processes of interest. Many of our research projects can be described as “hydrogeophysics” – using geophysics to address problems in hydrogeology.
News
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Finding the Best Places to Recharge Groundwater in California
Public Policy Institute of California
April 22, 2025
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March 20, 2025
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November 25, 2024
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November 20, 2024
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Groundwater pumping drives rapid sinking in California
Stanford News
November 19, 2024
Recent Publications
- Overpumping Leads to California Groundwater Arsenic Threat. (2018). Nature Communications . https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-018-04475-3