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Hydrologic
Sciences faculty: groundwater hydrology, vadose
zone hydrology, soil water science, irrigation
engineering, and watershed hydrology.
Research in the Groundwater Program
of UC Cooperative Extension: groundwater modeling,
conjunctive use, risk analysis, ag impact on groundwater
quality, flow and transport in heterogeneous porous
systems, pathogen transport.
Soils
& Biogeochemistry faculty: soil physics,
soil fertility, soil microbiology, biodegradation
of contaminants in soils, aqueous geochemistry,
to name a few.
Geology
research areas: among others, on environmental
geology, fluvial morphology, and geophysics.
Civil and Environmental
Engineering Research Groups: contaminant modeling,
fate of contaminants in the subsurface, water
resources systems analysis, etc.
Chemical
Engineering faculty: fluid flow in porous
media, multiphase transport, nanoscale processes.
Environmental
Science and Policy: research groups in watershed
science, remote sensing of the environment, lake
ecology (limnology), theoretical ecology, and
biodiversity.
The UC
Davis Campus Air and Water Faculty Research Symposium
gives a cross-section of the research work in
water (and air) related topics.
The John
Muir Institute of the Environment is an integrated
program which serves to encourage, coordinate,
and facilitate interdisciplinary environmental
research projects at the University of California,
Davis. Several Research Centers and Programs operate
within the framework of the Institute.
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