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Connie Woodhouse

Department of Geography and Regional Development
409 Harvill Building
University of Arizona
Tucson, AZ  85721-0076

Phone: 520-626-0235
Email: conniew1@email.arizona.edu

Paleoclimatologist

website: http://www.u.arizona.edu/~conniew1/website/personalhomepage.html

My work primarily focuses on the reconstruction of past climatic conditions using high-resolution, precisely-dated paleoclimatic proxy data, and specifically, tree-ring data. Most recently, I've been collecting tree-ring data in the western Great Plains and Colorado to reconstruct drought, snowpack, and annual streamflow.  Work related to WWA includes collaborations with water resource managers to develop tree-ring based flow reconstructions and reconstruction produces that are meaningful and useful to water management.

 

University of Colorado