Principal Investigator

Caroline Williams

Capacity Building Type
DEVELOP

Mexico Disasters (Spring 2022)

Team: Philip Casey (Project Lead), John Willis, Sean Nelsen, Zachary Silberman

Summary: In this project, NASA DEVELOP partnered with Mexico’s National Institute of Statistics, Geography and Informatics (INEGI); the Committee on Earth Observation Satellites (CEOS) Systems Engineering Office; the United Nation’s...

Principal Investigator

Katie Lange

Capacity Building Type
DEVELOP

Midwest Water Resources II (Spring 2022)

Team: Addison Pletcher (Project Lead), Alec Solberg, Erin Shives, Max Rock

Summary: Seasonal water variability in the midwestern United States extensively affects the agricultural community, as it impacts irrigation schedules, growing seasons, and overall ecosystem function. Evapotranspiration (ET) is...

Principal Investigator

Paxton LaJoie

Capacity Building Type
DEVELOP

Okefenokee Water Resources (Spring 2022)

Team: Brianne Kendall (Project Lead), Kyle Steen, Hailey Schmidt, Laramie Plott

Summary: The Okefenokee Swamp is a vital ecosystem known for its protection of biodiversity, peatland carbon sinks, and recreational and economic opportunities for local residents. The swamp has experienced several wildfires since...

Principal Investigator

Tyler Pantle

Capacity Building Type
DEVELOP

Padre Island Water Resources (Spring 2022)

Team: Lisa Tanh (Project Lead), Yuhe Chang, Rachel Lazzaro, Cameron Reimer

Summary: Land loss along Padre Island National Seashore threatens the safety of the recreational beach for the general public and endangers wildlife habitats and nesting sites. Historically, the Army Corps of...

Principal Investigator

Adriana Le Compte

Capacity Building Type
DEVELOP

Jobos Bay Water Resources II (Spring 2022)

Team: Lily Oliver (Project Lead), Katherine Hahn, Rachael Barrows, Susan Jarvis

Summary: High-intensity storms and coastal development negatively impact the ecosystems of Jobos Bay, Puerto Rico, by causing reductions in mangrove forests and degradation of water quality. These changes compromise the...

Principal Investigator

Adriana Le Compte

Capacity Building Type
DEVELOP

Delaware Basin Health and Air Quality (Spring 2022)

Team: Sean Cusick (Project Lead), Amber Schlessiger, Billy Henshaw, Perrin Krisko

Summary: Nitrogen dioxide (NO2) is a precursor for secondary air pollutants, which are associated with decreased visibility, and decreased ecosystem and respiratory health. NO2 is a growing threat to...

Principal Investigator

Erica Carcelen

Capacity Building Type
DEVELOP

Mississippi Embayment Water Resources (Spring 2022)

Team: Lauren Mahoney (Project Lead), Brenna Hatch, Lauren Webster, Claire Villanueva-Weeks

Summary: The Memphis Sand Aquifer (MSA) is located in the Mississippi Embayment which extends 250,000 square kilometers across nine states. Groundwater recharge factors that influence the narrow recharge...

Principal Investigator

Erica Carcelen

Capacity Building Type
DEVELOP

Gulf of Mexico Health & Air Quality (Spring 2022)

Team: Kate Howell (Project Lead), Ashley Fernando, Ephrata Yohannes, J. Kyle Bergerson

Summary: The extraction, production, and transportation of oil and gas is a leading contributor to anthropogenic methane emissions via activities such as flaring and...

Principal Investigator

Erica Carcelen

Capacity Building Type
DEVELOP

Chile Disasters (Spring 2022)

Team: Maria De Los Santos (Project Lead), Cooper Campbell, Karen Alvarez, Hannah Ferriby

Summary: Wildfires in Chile in the last decade were the worst on record, destroying homes and livelihoods, polluting the air, and displacing whole towns. To predict locations where...

Principal Investigator

Brandy Nisbet-Wilcox

Capacity Building Type
DEVELOP

Grand Valley Ecological Forecasting (Spring 2022)

Team: Garett Powers (Project Lead), Elizabeth Stone, Kolawole Arowoogun, Mitchell Tree

Summary: Drought, beetle infestation, and more frequent wildfires are changing the composition and distribution of the pinyon-juniper woodland and sagebrush ecosystems of the Grand Valley in western Colorado. Land managers must...