Michael Gooseff


 

Dr. Michael Gooseff is an Assistant Professor at the Colorado School of Mines. His research focus is on groundwater-surface water interactions, with particular focus on how streams are connected to their catchments and what the implications of these connections are for both hydrologic and ecosystem function of streams. Most of his research projects include field experimental work and numerical simulations of findings from the field.


Suggested Reading:

Gooseff, M.N.; McGlynn, B.L. 2005. A stream tracer technique employing ionic tracers and specific conductance data applied to the Maimai catchment, New Zealand. Hydrological Processes. 19, 2491-2506.

Gooseff, M.N.; Anderson, J.K.; Wondzell, S.M.; LaNier, J.; Haggerty, R. 2006. A modeling study of hyporheic exchange pattern and the sequence, size and spacing of stream bedforms in mountain stream networks, Oregon, USA. Hydrological Processes. 20, 2443-2457.