Richard Lammers
Research Assistant Professor, Earth Systems Research Center
Dr. Lammers joined the Water Systems Analysis Group at its inception and currently serves as a Co-Director.
Research Interests
The focus of Richard's research is on Pan-Arctic and global-scale hydrometeorological modeling and analysis. Research interests include:
- Understanding the high latitude hydrological cycle
- Convergence of human and biogeophysical datasets, modeling, and analysis
- Global-scale hydrometeorology
- Uncertainty of estimates based on future scenarios
- Physically-based hydrological models
- Spatial datasets and geoprocessing
- Land surface partitioning
- River networks
- Techniques of Internet-based data serving and analysis
Curriculum Vitae
A pdf version of Richard's curriculum vitae is available here.
Recent Publications
Lammers, R.B. J.P. Pundsack, A.I. Shiklomanov (2007) Variability of River Temperature and Energy Flux From the Russian pan-Arctic Land Mass, JGR-Biogeosciences, in press.
Shiklomanov, A.I., R.B. Lammers, L. Smith, T. Pavelsky, M. Rawlins (2007) Temporal and Spatial Variations in Maximum Discharge from a New River Flow Dataset for the Eurasian pan-Arctic, JGR-Biogeosciences, in press.
Smith, L.C., T.M. Pavelsky, G.M. MacDonald, A.I. Shiklomanov, R.B. Lammers (2007) Rising minimum daily flows in northern Eurasian rivers suggest a growing influence of groundwater in the high-latitude water cycle, JGR-Biogeosciences, in press.
Shiklomanov A.I., T.I. Yakovleva, R.B. Lammers, I.Ph. Karasev, C.J. Vörösmarty, E. Linder, (2006) Cold Region River Discharge Uncertainty - Estimates from Large Russian Rivers. Journal of Hydrology, pp. 231-256.
Rawlins, M.A., R.B. Lammers, S. Frolking, C.J. Vorosmarty (2006) Simulated Runoff and Evapotranspiration across Alaska: Model Sensitivity to Climate and Land Cover Drivers, Earth Interactions, 10, doi: 10.1175/EI182.1.
Serreze, M.C., A.P. Barrett, A.G. Slater, R.A. Woodgate, K. Aagaard, R.B. Lammers, M. Steele, R. Moritz, M. Meredith, and C.M. Lee (2006) The large-scale freshwater cycle of the Arctic, J. Geophys. Res., 111, C11010, doi:10.1029/2005JC003424.
