Hugo A. Loaiciga
Professor
Area of Emphasis:
Planning, design and analysis of water resources systems, and theory and computational aspects of surface and ground water hydrology.
• Faculty in Geography
• Ph.D., University of California, Davis
Professor
Planning, design and analysis of water resources systems, and theory and computational aspects of surface and ground water hydrology.
• Faculty in Geography
• Ph.D., University of California, Davis
Website: Geography Profile
In 2010 I am working on sea leve rise in California and its effect on coastal freshwater aquifers. I have several other interesting projects underway. Including seawater desalination with solar energy and water/energy sustainable
development, as well as groundwater hazards.
During the Fall Quarter 2010 I am teaching Environmental Hydrology (upper division): This is an introduction to the principles of Hydrology, the science of the water cycle. See the Syllabus here!
In addition, I will be teaching this Fall 2010 a graduate-level course in Advanced Hydrologic Model: the principles of building and testing
hydrologic models, analytical and numerical, with applications to
groundwater and surface water processes, see syllabus!
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