
About
Jesse Dickinson is a Researcher with the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) in Tucson, Arizona, working on the University of Arizona campus. His role involves advancing predictive hydroterrestrial models and collaborating with students in research initiatives.
Education:
- PhD in Hydrology (2016), University of Arizona College of Science.
His research explores multi-scaled processes and feedbacks in terrestrial hydrology, focusing on groundwater-surface water interactions in the desert Southwest and the preservation of climate variability signals in hydrologic systems. He leads efforts to develop scalable and simplified regional/national hydrologic models through the USGS Integrated Modeling and Prediction Division. His work bridges field-scale observations with broader predictive frameworks, particularly in arid environments.
Advisory Activities:
He contributes to student research projects at the University of Arizona, though no formal advisee list is documented.
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