NEWS & PRESS RELEASES: Rosemary Knight
Mapping Saltwater Threat to Aquifers »
Earlier this fall, a team led by Stanford geophysicist Rosemary Knight performed an ambitious experiment to determine the extent of ocean saltwater intrusion into underground freshwater along the California coast
By Ker Than,
Marking a Decade of Cross-Cutting Collaboration »
Woods anniversary symposium reflects on progress made and challenges ahead for Stanford researchers seeking environmental solutions
By Rob Jordan,
Tapped Out?: Understanding California's Drought »
In the midst of an unprecedented drought, California faces an even thirstier future without proactive measures to protect its most precious liquid asset.
By Kate Galbraith,
Breakthrough Provides Picture of Underground Water »
Scientists prove that satellite-collected data can accurately measure aquifer levels, a finding with potentially huge implications for management of precious global water sources.
By Rob Jordan,
A New Way to See Saltwater Intrusion Into Groundwater »
Stanford geophysicist employs novel surface technology to study intrusion of saltwater into freshwater aquifers along California coast.
By Ker Than,
Stanford-Led Team Pioneers New Way to Survey Thawing Arctic »
In the snow of Alaska, a Stanford-led team of researchers, including a Stanford Woods Institute senior fellow, has found a new way to determine if the soil beneath lakes, normally frozen, is thawing as a result of climate...
By Paul Gabrielsen,