The Human Fingerprint on the Water Landscape of the 21st Century
Jay Famiglietti uses satellite remote sensing to track water availability and groundwater depletion on land. His work is aimed at improving hydrological prediction in weather and climate models. He will discuss NASA's GRACE (Gravity Recovery and Climate Experiment) mission and how the satellite images can be used to predict the future of water availability. The data collected raises important concerns for food production and economic and political security. Jay Familgietti is the 2012 Birdsall Dreiss Distinguished Lecturer with the Geological Society of America's Hydrogeology Division. He is a professor in Earth System Science and Civil & Environmental Engineering at the University of California, Irvine.Part of the Department of Geological & Atmospheric Sciences Distinguished Lecture Series.