Arielle Koshkin

  • Postdoctoral Scholar

Snow hydrology • Climate change • Remote sensing • Modeling

I use satellite remote sensing, hydrologic models, and large spatial datasets to investigate how climate change is altering snowmelt runoff and water supply across the western United States. My work focuses on shifts in the magnitude and timing of melt-driven streamflow and their implications for water resources. 

Advisor: Noah Molotch

Mountain Hydrology Group

Education

  • PhD (Hydrologic Science and Engineering): Colorado School of Mines, 2025
  • MS (Hydrology): University of Nevada, Reno, 2022
  • BA (Biology): Carleton College, 2014

Publications

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