Category Archives: by Anne

Hydrogeology is hot!

Whilst transferring hemispheres, hydrogeologist Anne Jefferson has kindly provided another of her excellent guest posts. Close your eyes. (OK, maybe keep them open so you can read the rest of this post.) Imagine a geosciences specialty where there are lots … Continue reading

Categories: academic life, by Anne, geology, hydrology

Why you can get ‘500 year floods’ two years in a row

A timely guest post from hydrogeologist Anne Jefferson.
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Categories: by Anne, climate science, environment, geohazards

Flood risks in the aftermath of the Sichuan earthquake

This is a guest post from Anne Jefferson, an assistant professor at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte. She’s a hydrogeologist who likes to play in rivers, and I let her post this on the condition that she not … Continue reading

Categories: by Anne, earthquakes, geohazards, geology