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Member Since 2008
Hatim M.E. Geli
Associate Professor, New Mexico State University Main Campus
Member, Hydrology Fall Meeting Program Committee; Member, Fall Meeting Program Committee; Chair, Remote Sensing Technical Committee; Member, Fall Meeting Program Committee
Professional Experience
New Mexico State University Main Campus
Associate Professor
2016 - Present
Education
Utah State University
Doctorate
AGU Abstracts
Application of the fuel, cure and connectivity hypothesis using machine learning models for improved understanding of fire dynamics in the Western USA
CHARACTERIZING CLIMATE CHANGE IMPACTS ON ECOSYSTEMS AND COMMUNITIES I POSTER
biogeosciences | 13 december 2024
NJOKI KAHIU, Julius Anchang, Hatim M. Geli, Lara P...
Wildfires are uncontrolled burn of vegetation, occurring in forests, grasslands, savannas, and other ecosystems. They have been a natural phenomenon f...
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Improving Pre-Fire Analysis in the US Southwest: Satellite Measured Thermal Decay Rate (Rdk) as an Indicator of Canopy Moisture Variability, Stress, and Fuel Cure
ADVANCEMENTS IN WILDLAND FIRE MANAGEMENT AND ENGAGEMENT: INTEGRATING EARTH OBSERVATION TECHNOLOGIES AND OPEN COLLABORATIVE DEVELOPMENT I POSTER
biogeosciences | 11 december 2024
Julius Anchang, Sanath Sathyachandran Kumar, Lara ...
Wildfires are a critical concern in the US Southwest. The region's combination of a dry climate, increased occurrence of drought events, and a vegetat...
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Dynamic Simulation of Potential Agricultural Practices for Sustainable Water Management Under Climate Change in A Semi-Arid Region
WATER SCARCITY AND WATER SECURITY IN A CHANGING WORLD II POSTER
global environmental change | 13 december 2023
Ahmed Mashaly, Alexander Fernald, Hatim M. Geli, S...
Climate change is a significant challenge for sustainable water management in arid and semi-arid environments. To address climate change, proposed pra...
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Volunteer Experience
2023 - 2027
Member
Fall Meeting Program Committee
2023 - 2027
Member
Hydrology Fall Meeting Program Committee
2025 - 2026
Member
Fall Meeting Program Committee