Hannah Tripp
Project
Understanding dominant hydrological processes and model parameters in mountainous regions: A case study of the Bow at Banff
Project Abstract
Hannah is a recipient of the Dean’s Research Award for Fall 2023. Her research focused on uncovering how water behaves in mountainous areas, taking the Bow at Banff basin as a case study. Specifically, she identified the dominant physics processes and model parameters, aiding an accurate representation of water behaviors in hydrological models. By doing this project, Hannah gained hands-on experience in conducting sensitivity analysis for process-based hdrologic models.