Noah P. Molotch

  • Associate Professor
  • GEOGRAPHY
  • HYDROLOGIC SCIENCES GRADUATE PROGRAM

Surface water and snow hydrology • Remote sensing • Ecohydrology

My research and teaching interests are focused on mountain hydrology and fostering a diverse and equitable scientific community.

My research projects utilize ground-based observations, remote sensing, and computational modeling to obtain comprehensive understanding of hydrological processes; in particular the distribution of snowmelt, soil moisture and streamflow.  Studies relating fluxes of water and carbon are also a focus of my current projects—in particular carbon cycling in montane forests. I mentor a diverse group of scientists and seek collaborations with individuals with unique perspectives and life experiences.

Mountain Hydrology Group  News about Noah 

Education

  • PhD: Hydrology and Water Resources, University of Arizona, 2004
  • MS: Environmental Science and Management, University of California, Santa Barbara, 2000
  • BA: University of Colorado Boulder, 1997

Current students

Courses taught

  • ENVS/GEOG 4201: Biometeorology
  • GEOG 1001: Climate & Vegetation
  • GEOG/GEOL 4093/5093: Remote Sensing of Environment
  • GEOG 5241: Topics in Physical Geography: Advanced Methods in Snow Measurement

Publications

See Noah's Google Scholar profile.