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Alexis Lucy Archambault
TA/PhD Student, University of North Dakota
I am Hunkpapa/Lakota, an enrolled member of the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe, and a PhD candidate at the University of North Dakota. I teach Earth Science at a Tribal College and also work as a Research Mentor for the American Higher Education Consortium (AIHEC) STEM Climate Resilience Summer Program.
Professional Experience
University of North Dakota
TA/PhD Student
2017 - Present
Education
University of North Dakota
Masters
2019
Honors & Awards
Outstanding Student Presentation Award
Received December 2022

Presentation Title: Remotely Sensed Wetland Storage Changes to Climatic Variability and their Implication on Streamflow Generation

Event: 2022 Fall Meeting

Awarding Section: Hydrology

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Remotely Sensed Wetland Storage Changes to Climatic Variability and their Implication on Streamflow Generation
REMOTE SENSING OF RIVERS, LAKES, RESERVOIRS, AND WETLANDS IV ORAL
hydrology | 14 december 2022
Alexis L. Archambault, TAUFIQUE H. MAHMOOD
The Prairie Pothole Region (PPR) has an extremely variable climate and has pronounced impacts on wetlands as they are highly responsive to the variabi...
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Remotely Sensed Surface Water Dynamics in a Terminal Lake Basin: Implications to Recent Hydroclimatic Evolution
REMOTE SENSING APPLICATIONS FOR WATER MANAGEMENT AND EXTREMES PREDICTION III POSTERS
hydrology | 11 december 2019
Alexis L. Archambault, TAUFIQUE H. MAHMOOD
Spatiotemporal surface water area dynamics are important factors to understand the evolution of land surface and hydrologic processes in the Prairie P...
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Wetland Dynamics in a Terminal Lake Basin Using Remotely Sensed Imagery: Implication to Recent Hydroclimatic Evolution
FALL MEETING 2018
13 december 2018
Alexis L. Archambault, TAUFIQUE H. MAHMOOD
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