College of Earth, Ocean, and Atmospheric Sciences

Using advanced technologies to investigate the impacts of climate change on snow and ice. Focusing on mountain watershed hydrology, snow-vegetation interactions, and climate change impacts on snow, glaciers, and ice sheets.
The Latest:
Nolin and PhD student, Kelly Gleason receive a National Science Foundation RAPID grant to investigate the effects of forest fire on snowpack accumulation and ablation
Mountain Hydroclimatology Research Group presents at the American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting: six presentations in all!
OSU's Terra magazine article on Nolin research group investigations on melting glaciers, debris flows, and climate change impacts on snow
Dr. Nolin's recent invited presentations:
Invited presentation, "Predicting the effect of mountain glacier recession on water resources: A modeling study of the Bow Glacier, Alberta", AGU Fall Meeting 2011 (A. Nolin, D. Lettenmaier, G. Clarke, B. Naz, and P. Burns)
Keynote presentation, "Remote Sensing of Snow and Glaciers: Our State-of-the-Art and a Vision for the Future, International Union of Geodesy and Geophysics (IUGG), Melbourne, Australia, 29 June 2011
NSF Long Term Ecological Research Mini-symposium, "Water Connects All: Climate Change and Mountain Hydrology in a Watershed Context", Arlington, VA, 2 March 2011
Contact Information:
| Dr. Anne W. Nolin | ![]() |
| Department of Geosciences | |
| Wilkinson 104 | |
| Oregon State University | |
| Corvallis, OR 97331 | |
| Phone: 541-737-8051 | |
| Email: nolina"at"science.oregonstate.edu |
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