
Tom Gribbin
@tomgrib
Catchment hydrology in the Peruvian high-Andes | PhD candidate | British Geological Survey, University of Birmingham, Imperial College London, Condesan
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14-09-2022 11:15:59
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Great to be at International Mountain Conference last week, discussing/presenting on all things groundwater in high-mountain environments #imc2022 #groundwater #wetlands




Vacancy for a Geo-hydrological Modeller to join our team British Geological Survey. Lots of interesting projects seeking to understand the role of water in UK and global environmental systems supporting their sustainable management. bgs.ac.uk/about-bgs/work… Please RT


"Assessing mountain water security requires better understanding of the complex interaction between glacial meltwater and coupled human–natural systems."🏔️🚰 👉New paper out in Nature Sustainability led by EClim Research Group Wouter Buytaert Jon Mackay freshwaterflows nature.com/articles/s4189…


Job alert! Join our research group and the vibrant Natural Environment Research Council Deplete and Retreat consortium, to model the impact of glacier shrinkage on Andean hydrology and watersecurity. With @JeremyEly1, @AntarcticGlacie, Prof Tamsin Edwards, Tom Matthews and many others. jobs.ac.uk/job/DCG311/res…

... and here is another job alert 🚨! Ready to implement a smart network of water quality sensors, use #artificialintelligencetechnology to analyse the data stream, and be part of the great Natural Environment Research Council #SMARTWATER team led by Stefan Krause? Apply: jobs.ac.uk/job/DCG318/res…

The loss of glaciers causes concerns for downstream #watersecurity, but they are not the only contributors to downstream water availability. Our new paper led by Tom Gribbin quantifies wetland contributions to streamflow in glacierized river basins in Peru. dx.doi.org/10.1002/hyp.15…