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Russell Scott serves as a Research Hydrologist with the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) and holds an Adjunct Research Professor appointment. His work centers on land-atmosphere interactions in water-limited ecosystems, focusing on energy, water, and carbon dioxide exchange dynamics between soil, vegetation, and the atmosphere.
His academic background includes:
- Ph.D. in Hydrology and Water Resources from the University of Arizona (1999)
- M.S. in Civil and Environmental Engineering/Hydrology from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (1994)
- B.S. in Mathematics/Philosophy from Colorado State University (1990)
Dr. Scott's research examines land-cover change impacts on ecosystem water-carbon cycling, hydrological-land-atmosphere model improvements, vegetation-mediated vadose zone processes, and flux partitioning of water vapor/carbon dioxide. His dryland-focused work integrates hydrology, ecology, and climate science to address water resource challenges in arid regions through advanced environmental modeling techniques.
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