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David W. Hyndman is affiliated with The University of Texas at Dallas in the United States. Their research primarily spans the field of Environmental Science, with a significant focus on Water Science and Technology, Environmental Engineering, Environmental Chemistry, Geochemistry and Petrology, and Atmospheric Science.

The scientist's work covers key topics including Hydrology and Watershed Management Studies, Soil and Water Nutrient Dynamics, Groundwater and Isotope Geochemistry, Water-Energy-Food Nexus Studies, Water Resources Management and Optimization, Groundwater Flow and Contamination Studies, and Remote Sensing in Agriculture.

David W. Hyndman has collaborated frequently with several co-authors, including A. D. Kendall, Sherry L. Martin, Q. F. Hamlin, Annick Anctil, and Luwen Wan.

Common publication venues for their research include HydroShare Resources, Water Resources Research, The Science of The Total Environment, Environmental Science & Technology, and Vadose Zone Journal.

Among recent papers authored or co-authored by Hyndman are:

  • Evaluating spatial patterns in precipitation trends across the Amazon basin driven by land cover and global scale forcings (2020) published in Theoretical and Applied Climatology
  • Trends in streamflow, evapotranspiration, and groundwater storage across the Amazon Basin linked to changing precipitation and land cover (2020) published in Journal of Hydrology Regional Studies
  • Trends in Water Use, Energy Consumption, and Carbon Emissions from Irrigation: Role of Shifting Technologies and Energy Sources (2020) published in Environmental Science & Technology
  • Geophysics conquering new territories: The rise of "agrogeophysics" (2021) published in Vadose Zone Journal
  • Combining Remote Sensing and Crop Models to Assess the Sustainability of Stakeholder-Driven Groundwater Management in the US High Plains Aquifer (2021) published in Water Resources Research

Hyndman has also contributed to book publications, with a notable work titled Natural Hazards and Disasters published by ABC-CLIO in 2020.

Best Publications

  • Sustainable hydropower in the 21st century

    Emilio F. Moran;Maria Claudia Lopez;Nathan Moore;Norbert Müller

  • A Review of the Integrated Effects of Changing Climate, Land Use, and Dams on Mekong River Hydrology

    Yadu Pokhrel;Mateo Burbano;Jacob Roush;Hyunwoo Kang

  • Natural hazards and disasters

    Donald W. Hyndman;David W. Hyndman

  • Water Level Declines in the High Plains Aquifer: Predevelopment to Resource Senescence

    Erin M. K. Haacker;Anthony D. Kendall;David W. Hyndman

  • Identifying relationships between baseflow geochemistry and land use with synoptic sampling and R-mode factor analysis

    Karen G. Wayland;David T. Long;David W. Hyndman;Bryan C. Pijanowski

  • Mapping three decades of annual irrigation across the US High Plains Aquifer using Landsat and Google Earth Engine

    Jillian M. Deines;Anthony D. Kendall;Morgan A. Crowley;Jeremy Rapp

  • Impacts of the 2004 tsunami on groundwater resources in Sri Lanka

    Tissa H. Illangasekare;Scott W. Tyler;T. Prabhakar Clement;Karen G. Villholth

  • Coupled seismic and tracer test inversion for aquifer property characterization

    David W. Hyndman;Jerry M. Harris;Steven M. Gorelick

  • Annual Irrigation Dynamics in the U.S. Northern High Plains Derived from Landsat Satellite Data

    Jillian M. Deines;Anthony D. Kendall;David W. Hyndman

  • Estimating Lithologic and Transport Properties in Three Dimensions Using Seismic and Tracer Data: The Kesterson aquifer

    David W. Hyndman;Steven M. Gorelick

  • Complex water management in modern agriculture: Trends in the water-energy-food nexus over the High Plains Aquifer

    Samuel J. Smidt;Erin M.K. Haacker;Anthony D. Kendall;Jillian M. Deines

  • Linking fecal bacteria in rivers to landscape, geochemical, and hydrologic factors and sources at the basin scale.

    Marc P. Verhougstraete;Sherry L. Martin;Anthony D. Kendall;David W. Hyndman

  • Effects of Irrigation on Summer Precipitation over the United States

    Lisi Pei;Nathan Moore;Shiyuan Zhong;Anthony D. Kendall

  • Subsurface imaging of vegetation, climate, and root‐zone moisture interactions

    Dushmantha H. Jayawickreme;Remke L. Van Dam;David W. Hyndman

  • Spatial and temporal changes in microbial community structure associated with recharge-influenced chemical gradients in a contaminated aquifer.

    Sheridan K. Haack;Lisa R. Fogarty;Toby G. West;Elizabeth W. Alm

  • Evaluating behavior of oxygen, nitrate, and sulfate during recharge and quantifying reduction rates in a contaminated aquifer.

    Jennifer T. McGuire;David T. Long;Michael J. Klug;Sheridan K. Haack

  • Identifying Potential Land Use‐Derived Solute Sources to Stream Baseflow Using Ground Water Models and GIS

    David F. Boutt;David W. Hyndman;Bryan C. Pijanowski;David T. Long

  • Development, operation, and long-term performance of a full-scale biocurtain utilizing bioaugmentation

    Michael J. Dybas;David W. Hyndman;Robert Heine;James Tiedje

  • A multi-modeling approach to evaluating climate and land use change impacts in a Great Lakes River Basin

    M. J. Wiley;D. W. Hyndman;B. C. Pijanowski;A. D. Kendall

  • Quantifying irrigation adaptation strategies in response to stakeholder-driven groundwater management in the US High Plains Aquifer

    Jillian M Deines;Anthony D Kendall;James J Butler;David W Hyndman

  • Natural free convection in porous media: First field documentation in groundwater

    Remke L. Van Dam;Craig T. Simmons;David W. Hyndman;Warren W. Wood

Frequent Co-Authors

Bruno Basso
Bruno Basso Michigan State University
James J. Butler
James J. Butler University of Kansas
Bryan C. Pijanowski
Bryan C. Pijanowski Purdue University West Lafayette
David T. Long
David T. Long Michigan State University
Mark M. Meerschaert
Mark M. Meerschaert Michigan State University
Warren Barrash
Warren Barrash Boise State University
Warren W. Wood
Warren W. Wood Michigan State University
Craig T. Simmons
Craig T. Simmons University of Newcastle Australia
Chunmiao Zheng
Chunmiao Zheng Southern University of Science and Technology
Frank Lupi
Frank Lupi Michigan State University

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