The Flagstaff Chapter is hosting an all-day field trip on Saturday, August 6, to the middle Sycamore Creek watershed, located to the southeast of Williams, to observe and learn more...
How’d those giant rocks get here? Debris flows in the desert—They happen more often that we thought Speaker: Christopher Magirl, PhD, U.S. Geological Survey Time / Date: 12:00 – 1:00, Wednesday, August 10,...
Win a scholarship to WaterSmart Innovations 2016! The world's preeminent urban water efficiency conference and expo is in Arizona's backyard. If you are a water conservation or sustainability professional and...
Ends threat of Arizona losing Lake Mead water to other states Washington, D.C. – U.S. Sen. Jeff Flake (R-Ariz.) yesterday secured the Interior Department’s commitment to honor and protect Arizona’s...
The CAP, Arizona's single largest resource for renewable water supplies, recently announced an award of $3,200 to the AHS Foundation, the fundraising arm of AHS. This grant will support four...
AGU has AZGS’ back! On July 1, the Arizona Geological Survey (AZGS) transferred from state government to the UA, resulting in substantial budget and personnel shortfalls. This week’s Eos, the weekly...
— Alan Dulaney To the Egyptians of the Middle Kingdom, the first early morning appearance of Sirius, the Dog Star, marked the beginning of the annual Nile flood. The arrival...
DroughtView: Combining on-the-Ground Know-how with Remotely Sensed Data to Assess Drought Impacts Speaker: Jeremy Weiss, Climate and Geospatial Extension Scientist, School of Natural Resources and the Environment, UA Time /...