
About
Emily Baker is an Assistant Professor in the Geosciences Department at Hamilton College, appointed in 2023. Her research integrates hydrogeology and hydrology to investigate climate change and human impacts on water resources through field studies across three continents.
Her educational background includes:
- Ph.D. in Earth & Environmental Sciences from Syracuse University
- B.A. in Geology and Statistics (minor) from Mount Holyoke College
Dr. Baker's research focuses on groundwater-surface water interactions using thermal remote sensing and numerical modeling. She examines how glacial retreat in the Peruvian Andes, rice irrigation in Northern Italy, and agricultural practices in Wisconsin affect aquifer recharge, stream temperatures, and water quality. Her work bridges hydrological processes with ecological and human consequences, emphasizing vulnerable water systems under climate stress.
Analysis of her 15 most recent publications (2018-2024) reveals consistent methodological innovation in thermal infrared imaging and groundwater transport modeling. Key trends include advancing UAV-based temperature monitoring, quantifying uncertainty in hydrological models, and assessing climate change impacts on agricultural water systems. Her field sites span alpine, agricultural, and urban environments, demonstrating interdisciplinary approaches to water security challenges.
Dr. Baker actively mentors undergraduate researchers through Hamilton College's Hydro Lab, where students engage in groundwater monitoring projects and hydrological modeling. Her prior professional experience includes hydrogeological work with the Wisconsin Geological Survey, postdoctoral research at the University of Pavia, and a term position with the USGS in Denver.
Her laboratory infrastructure includes dedicated facilities for groundwater monitoring and hydrological modeling, supporting field equipment for thermal imaging and water quality analysis. Current projects focus on Central New York watersheds and international collaborations in the Ticino Basin.
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