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Daniella Marie Rempe
Assistant Professor, University of Texas at Austin
Professional Experience
University of Texas at Austin
Assistant Professor
2016 - Present
University of Texas at Austin
Assistant Professor
Education
Doctorate
2016
Masters
2008
Publications
Geologic Controls on Apparent Root‐Zone Storage Capacity

The water storage capacity of the root zone can determine whether plants survive dry periods and control the partitioning of precipitation into str...

March 12, 2024
AGU Abstracts
Investigate The Dual Limitations Of VPD And SWC In Two Distinct Forest Ecosystems
ONLINE POSTER SESSION FOR HYDROLOGY XI
hydrology | 23 january 2024
Suvan A. Cabraal, Maria Ulatowski, Ashley M. Mathe...
The assessment of tree health and water status is a crucial aspect of understanding and managing forests, particularly in the cases of droughts and fi...
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Stable Isotope Comparison of Soil and Saprolite Waters Extracted via Centrifugation and Cryogenic Vacuum Distillation
STABLE ISOTOPES IN THE CRITICAL ZONE: METHODS, APPLICATIONS, AND PROCESS INTERPRETATIONS II POSTER
hydrology | 15 december 2023
Katherine Elliot, Mielle Lee, Daniella M. Rempe, T...
Water stable isotope characterization is a central tool in ecohydrology. Recent research highlights that selecting water extraction methods from soil ...
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Physical and Chemical Hydrogeology of a Barrier Island in the Yucatan Peninsula
ADVANCEMENT IN COASTAL HYDROGEOLOGY AND IMPLICATIONS FOR WATER QUALITY AND ECOSYSTEMS I POSTER
hydrology | 15 december 2023
Alexander Kelly, Amber Nguyen, Josiah Sananda, Wil...
Although the inland hydrogeology of Mexicos Yucatan Peninsula is well studied, there is a lack of data regarding the peninsulas barrier islands. In th...
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Volunteer Experience
2021 - 2022
Member
Hydrogeophysics Technical Committee
2018 - 2020
Member
Hydrogeophysics Technical Committee
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