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Rosemary Knight

The George L. Harrington Professor in the School of Earth Sciences and Senior Fellow, by courtesy, at the Woods Institute for the Environment
Phone: (650) 736-1487

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Focusing on a 1,000-foot-deep two-dimensional slice of ground from Aptos down to Monterey, Stanford University researchers are taking a new tact studying saltwater intrusion along the Central Coast.
Aug 12 2016 | The Mecury News
The Stanford University-led project, the first of its type in California, is aimed at taking the guesswork out of well drilling — and guiding restoration of precious groundwater supplies once winter rains start soaking the state.

Recent Publications

Anthropogenic wetlands due to over-irrigation of desert areas; A challenging hydrogeological investigation with extensive geophysical input from TEM and MRS measurements

Behroozmand, A. A., Teatini, P., Pedersen, J. B., Auken, E., Tosatto, O., & Christiansen, A. V. (2017). Anthropogenic wetlands due to over-irrigation of desert areas; A challenging hydrogeological investigation with extensive geophysical input from TEM and MRS measurements. Hydrol. Earth Syst. Sci., 21.

Comparison of stabilizer functions for surface NMR inversions

Grombacher, D., Fiandaca, G., Behroozmand, A. A., & Auken, E. (2017). Comparison of stabilizer functions for surface NMR inversions. Near Surface Geophysics, in press.

Accounting for relaxation during pulse effects for long pulses and fast relaxation times in surface NMR

Grombacher, D., Behroozmand, A. A., & Auken, E. (2017). Accounting for relaxation during pulse effects for long pulses and fast relaxation times in surface NMR. Geophysics, in review.