Terri Hogue

Her research focuses on different hydrologic and land surface processes in semi-arid regions and the implications of them on water resource management.

Specifically, Hogue studies how anthropogenic changes to the environment and natural hazards affect hydrologic and land surface processes.

At Colorado School of Mines, Hogue leads a research group focusing on these areas of study, with an emphasis on modeling and parameterization for different watershed responses to a variety of events.

[1][8][9] In recent years, Hogue received grants from the National Science Foundation and United States Environmental Protection Agency to continue her research in these fields with a focus on water sustainability and stormwater treatment.

[10][11][12] Regarding research on policy, Hogue also completed multiple studies on the impacts of different water management methods in urban areas such as Los Angeles.