DHS Research Science Themes

The DHS research program results from a dynamic interplay between the problems important to our state, our region, and our nation, the expertise of our faculty, and the availability of research funding.

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# Date Article Title
1 11/09/09 Design Guidelines for Horizontal Drains used for Slope Stabilization
2 11/01/09 Vortex Transport in Porous Media
3 10/26/09 Data Services for Groundwater Level and Flow at L30N during 2009-2010
4 10/23/09 Surface Flow Study, Edwards Air Force Base, CA
5 10/02/09 RII ClimateChange - Tri-State Innovation Working Group Conference
6 10/01/09 Significance of Groundwater Divide in Water Accounting and Return Flow Calculation for Lower Colorado River Aquifers
7 10/01/09 Nevada Water Resources Data, Modeling and Visualization (DMV) Center - Phase I
8 09/18/09 Desert Terminal Lakes - Water Resources Evaluation Program
9 09/17/09 Grapevine Springs Snail and Ecosystem Study
10 09/15/09 Fire Induced Changes of Soil Structure: Implications for Soil Hydraulic Properties and Coupled Erosion by Water and Wind
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SEPHAS Program

Landscape and the Environment
DRI SEPHAS Program
Applying science to environmental issues such as climate change, water recharge, flooding, and contaminant transport.

Nevada Water Resources Institute

Solving Critical State Water Problems
DRI's Nevada Water Resources Research Institute
Quality research and dedication to science has established DHS as Nevada's Water Resources Research Institute.

Graduate Student Education

Hydrologic Sciences and Water Mgt.
Hydrologic Sciences Graduate Program
DHS faculty teach in both UNR's Hydrologic Sciences and UNLV's Water Resources Management Graduate Programs.