Positions

Research Areas research areas

Overview

  • Shan Zuidema is a hydrologist developing primarily model-based analyses of human-hydrologic system interactions. Throughout his career, he has focused on issues of human contaminants affecting water resources and ecosystems, and evaluating how measures aiming to correct water resource problems can be used effectively to achieve desired ecological and resource outcomes.
  • Selected Publications

    Academic Article

    Year Title
    2023 US climate policy yields water quality cobenefits in the Mississippi Basin and Gulf of Mexico.Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of USA.  120:e2302087120. 2023
    2021 Cycling Phosphorus and Nitrogen through Cropping Systems in an Intensive Dairy Production RegionAgronomy.  11:1005-1005. 2021
    2021 Coordination and control - limits in standard representations of multi-reservoir operations in hydrological modelingHydrology and Earth System Sciences.  25:1365-1388. 2021
    2020 Interplay of changing irrigation technologies and water reuse: example from the upper Snake River basin, Idaho, USAHydrology and Earth System Sciences.  24:5231-5249. 2020
    2019 Deliberative multiattribute valuation of ecosystem services across a range of regional land-use, socioeconomic, and climate scenarios for the upper Merrimack River watershed, New Hampshire, USAEcology and Society: a journal of integrative science for resilience and sustainability.  24. 2019
    2018 Controls of Chloride Loading and Impairment at the River Network Scale in New England.Journal of Environmental Quality.  47:839-847. 2018
    2017 A coupled terrestrial and aquatic biogeophysical model of the Upper Merrimack River watershed, New Hampshire, to inform ecosystem services evaluation and management under climate and land-cover changeEcology and Society: a journal of integrative science for resilience and sustainability.  22. 2017
    Water balance model (WBM) v.1.0.0: a scalable gridded global hydrologic model with water-tracking functionalityGeoscientific Model Development.  15:7287-7323.

    Article

    Year Title
    2022 Existing wetland conservation programs miss nutrient reduction targets 2022

    Teaching Activities

  • Groundwater Hydrology Taught course 2023
  • Groundwater Hydrology Taught course 2023
  • Groundwater Hydrology Taught course 2023
  • Fate Transport in Environment Taught course 2017
  • Education And Training

  • B.S. Environmental Earth Science, Eastern Ct State College
  • M.S. Hydrology, University of New Hampshire
  • Ph.D. Earth System Science, University of New Hampshire
  • Full Name

  • Shan Zuidema