JOHN CHRISTOPHER HAMMOND
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I am a U.S. Geological Survey Hydrologist at the MD-DE-DC Water Science Center:

https://www.usgs.gov/staff-profiles/john-c-hammond

I obtained my PhD in Watershed Science at Colorado State University in 2018 where I studied hydrologic change across the intermittent-persistent snow transition of the western U.S. is response to snow loss. This work assessed the effects of snow persistence on streamflow generation and soil moisture through a combination of remote sensing, surface station data analysis, hydrologic modeling, and geospatial statistics.

Google Scholar profile: scholar.google.com/citations?user=lTFRMJcAAAAJ&hl=en

Researchgate profile: www.researchgate.net/profile/John_Hammond14

Linkedin profile: www.linkedin.com/in/john-hammond-9b4a932b

Research interests include:
  • Runoff forecasting in snow-dominated watersheds
  • Input partitioning through the critical zone
  • Hydroclimatic and cryospheric trend detection
  • Low-cost sensors for snow and streamflow monitoring
  • Intermittent snow and streamflow occurrence and prediction
Consulting experience:
  • Remote sensing of snow occurrence timing and distribution
  • Flood innundation mapping
  • Hydrologic and meteorologic equipment installation and maintenance
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  • Rivers from above
  • Other photography
  • Research blog
  • About me
  • Colorado field research
  • Current Water in the West