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Rosemary J. Knight
Professor of Geophysics, Stanford University
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Integration of Airborne Electromagnetic and InSAR Data into a Groundwater Model; Example from the Kaweah Subbasin
HYDROGEOPHYSICS: ADVANCES IN INVERSION, DATA FUSION, AND APPLICATIONS OF MACHINE LEARNING II ORAL
hydrology | 15 december 2023
Meredith Goebel, Rosemary J. Knight, Seogi Kang, J...
Groundwater models can be important tools when developing plans for sustainable groundwater management, allowing managers to better understand their g...
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fastpath: Harnessing the Power of Geophysical Imaging to Recharge California’s Groundwater
ADVANCING THE USE OF GEOPHYSICAL AND GEODETIC METHODS FOR GROUNDWATER SCIENCE AND MANAGEMENT I POSTER
near surface geophysics | 13 december 2023
Rosemary J. Knight, Seogi Kang, Meredith Goebel
Identifying an optimal site for managed groundwater recharge requires considering many factors, one of which is the subsurface geology. If the recharg...
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Monitoring Groundwater Recharge in California’s San Joaquin Valley through the Integration of Satellite and Airborne Observations
FROM SPACE TO SOLUTIONS: LEVERAGING SATELLITE EARTH OBSERVATIONS FOR EFFECTIVE WATER RESOURCES MANAGEMENT II ORAL
hydrology | 13 december 2023
Wesley Neely, Rosemary J. Knight, Meredith Goebel,...
One of the great unknowns, in the functioning of the groundwater systems of Californias San Joaquin Valley, is the timing and quantity of recharge. Al...
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Isolating the Poroelastic Response of the Groundwater System in InSAR Data From the Central Valley of California
GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS
28 april 2023
Seogi Kang, Rosemary J. Knight

Working with 5 years (2015–2019) of high quality interferometric synthetic aperture radar (InSAR) data covering the Central Valley of Ca...

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Leveraging Geophysical Data to Locate Sites for the Recharge of California’s Aquifers
NEAR-SURFACE GEOPHYSICS IN A CHANGING CLIMATE II POSTER
near surface geophysics | 13 december 2022
Meredith Goebel, Rosemary J. Knight, Seogi Kang
In many parts of the world, climate change presents significant new challenges to the management of water resources. One clear demonstration of this i...
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1D Compaction Modeling for the Kaweah and Tule Groundwater Subbasins in California’s San Joaquin Valley
ADVANCING THE USE OF GEOPHYSICAL AND GEODETIC METHODS FOR GROUNDWATER SCIENCE AND MANAGEMENT II ORAL
near surface geophysics | 13 december 2022
Wesley Neely, Matthew Lees, Margariete G. Malenda,...
A key criterion for sustainable management of groundwater resources is the avoidance of land subsidence. In alluvial-filled aquifer systems, such as C...
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Subsurface Mapping with Earth-Imaging Technologies to Understand and Mitigate Groundwater Overdrafts
TOWARDS SUSTAINABLE GROUNDWATER MANAGEMENT: UNDERSTANDING AND MITIGATING GROUNDWATER OVERDRAFTS II ONLINE DISCUSSION SESSION
managing scarce resources | 21 june 2022
Rosemary J. Knight, Klara Steklova, Seogi Kang, Me...
Advances over the past decade in Earth-Imaging technologies have provided new ways of mapping groundwater systems, providing information that can dire...
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Development and Application of a 1D Compaction Model to Understand 65 Years of Subsidence in the San Joaquin Valley
WATER RESOURCES RESEARCH
14 june 2022
Matthew Lees, Rosemary J. Knight, Ryan Smith

High rates of land subsidence, caused by groundwater overdraft, are resulting in millions of dollars of infrastructure damage in California's San J...

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