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Research Objectives

The overall research objective for the site is:



To develop a fundamental understanding of hydrologic conditions and contaminant-transport processes in arid regions.


Ultimately, the research is intended to advance the state of hydrologic science and to provide scientific information for those making decisions concerning waste isolation and water-resource management in desert environments. Specific objectives of the multidisciplinary research team are:






To improve quantitative understanding of arid-site processes by integrating existing and new information into the development, application, testing, and refinement of theories and models.

Photo showing evapotranspiration station at ADRS  





To fill gaps in present knowledge of the unsaturated zone-plant-atmosphere continuum through data collection, and analyses of spatial and temporal patterns and trends.




To test current and develop new methods for characterizing transport processes in the field.

Photo of sampling at ADRS  

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