Assistant Professor
Colorado School of Mines, Colorado, United States
Adrienne Marshall is a computational hydrologist interested in snow, ecohydrology, permafrost, and hydropower. Her research interests are united by a desire to understand how climate change is altering water resources, and solutions to these problems from both adaptation and mitigation perspectives. Dr. Marshall holds a Ph.D. in Water Resources from the University of Idaho, an M.S. in Energy and Resources from U.C. Berkeley, and a B.A. in Biology (French minor) from Scripps College.
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Are Western US Reservoirs at Risk of Minimum Power Pool Events in Warmer Climates?
Tuesday, May 20, 2025
8:30 AM – 8:45 AM Alaska Daylight Time (AKDT)