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General Information

We are growing group of hydrology, remote sensing and artificial intelligence researchers and
faculty developing science and technology to better understand, use and predict water
distribution, variability and prospects.

Our research efforts focus on advancing the study of the links between water, energy and
biogeochemical cycles across a wide range of spatio-temporal scales and regions. We emphasize
the study of hydro-systems under natural variability and anthropogenic change that face new
challenges for society's water security and extreme events prevention and forecasting.
Our study topics span from atmospheric science, surface water and groundwater hydrology
through complementary sciences like hydrometeorology, hydroclimatology,
ecohydrology, surface hydrology, hydroinformatics and hydrologic modeling.

We use tools that combine field observations from the atmosphere, surface and underground,
with remotely sensed information from satellites, radars and unmanned systems, and high
performance, distributed hydrological modeling and artificial intelligence to develop platforms
for decision making under uncertainty. Please take a look at our research section for a more
detailed description of current projects, publications and group members.

Contact Information

HernanPic.jpg Hernan A. Moreno

Assistant Professor

Earth, Environmental and Resource Sciences

Geological Science Building Room 321

Email: moreno@utep.edu

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