
Member Since 1998
Kamini Singha
University Distinguished Professor, Colorado School of Mines
Member, Hydrology Fellows Committee; Editor, Water Resources Research
Dr. Kamini Singha is a University Distinguished Professor and the Associate Dean for Research and Faculty Affairs for Earth and Society Programs at the Colorado School of Mines. Her research interests are focused in groundwater hydrology, critical zone science, and hydrogeophysics. She earned her B.S. in geophysics from the University of Connecticut and her Ph.D., in hydrogeology, from Stanford University.
Professional Experience
Colorado School of Mines
University Distinguished Professor
2022 - Present
Colorado School of Mines
Associate Professor/Professor
2012 - 2022
Pennsylvania State University Main Campus
Assistant/Associate Professor
2005 - 2012
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Education
Doctorate
2005
University of Connecticut
Bachelors
1999
Stanford University
Doctorate
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Honors & Awards
Union Fellow
Received December 2024
Local Science Partners
Received January 2022
Paul A. Witherspoon Lecture
Received December 2022
Publications

Exploring the Influence of Morphologic Heterogeneity and Discharge on Transient Storage in Stream Sy...
Here, we explore how differences in morphologic heterogeneity due to logjams and secondary channels drive transient storage across discharge in two...
January 19, 2025

Thank You to Our 2023 Reviewers
May 02, 2024

Giving Shape to a Meaningful and Fulfilling Career in Scienc...
November 14, 2023

ChatGPT in Hydrology and Earth Sciences: Opportunities, Pros...
October 10, 2023
AGU Abstracts
Gordon Gulch (CO, USA): A Phenomenal Testbed for Advancing Critical Zone Science
CATCHMENT AND CRITICAL ZONE SCIENCE: UNDERSTANDING ECOSYSTEMS THROUGH MONITORING, ANALYSIS, AND EXPERIMENTATION III POSTER
hydrology | 13 december 2024
Nicole Hornslein, Holly R. Barnard, Katherine B. L...
The Gordon Gulch watershed within Boulder County, Colorado, USA is an active part of the Critical Zone Network. Data collection in Gordon Gulch was in...
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Microclimatic and topographic stress controls on subsurface weathering in the Colorado Front Range
BEDROCK BREAKDOWN: THE ROLE OF WEATHERING IN THE EVOLUTION AND FUNCTION OF THE CRITICAL ZONE II POSTER
earth and planetary surface processes | 13 december 2024
Russell P. Callahan, Clifford S. Riebe, Leonard S...
Quantifying spatial variations in weathering across hillslopes is crucial to understanding hydrological, ecological, and geomorphological processes in...
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Woody encroachment intensifies soil drying at multiple temporal scales
CATCHMENT AND CRITICAL ZONE SCIENCE: UNDERSTANDING ECOSYSTEMS THROUGH MONITORING, ANALYSIS, AND EXPERIMENTATION III POSTER
hydrology | 13 december 2024
Karla M. Jarecke, Rachel Keen, Kayalvizhi Sadayapp...
Woody plants have increased in cover and are replacing herbaceous species across grasslands worldwide. The conversion of grasslands to shrublands, kno...
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Volunteer Experience
2021 - 2028
Editor
Water Resources Research
2025 - 2027
Member
Hydrology Fellows Committee
2024 - 2025
Chair
Hydrology Langbein Lecture Committee
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