Elizabeth Andrews

Ph.D. Hydrology

About Me:

I am a hydrogeochemist studying critical zone processes in the shallow subsurface. I integrate field and lab data with numerical simulations to better understand the interaction between hydrology, geochemistry, and climate.

I earned my Ph.D. in Hydrology from Colorado School of Mines, where my research focused on quantifying the effect of heterogeneity on mineral dissolution rates in fractured rocks using numerical models.

I am currently a postdoctoral fellow at the University of Texas at El Paso, working on using integrated hydrologic and reactive transport models to quantify carbon fluxes in arid agricultural systems as climate and irrigation water sources change.

Contact: emandrews@utep.eduÂ