Ms. Hein provides expertise in hydrogeology and hydrologic modeling, with emphasis on integrated hydrologic modeling and the construction and interpretation of large-scale groundwater models.

Her experience includes developing, applying, and interpreting various types of hydrogeologic models, providing public, private and academic clients with improved tools for assessing policy, management, and climate change. She reviews field monitoring data for compliance with local and state regulations, and manages data using Access and SQL.

EDUCATION
  • MS, Hydrology, Colorado School of Mines, Golden, 2018
  • BS, Geology, University of Wyoming, Laramie, 2016
AREAS OF EXPERTISE
  • Integrated Hydrologic Modeling (ParFlow and ModFlow OWHM)
  • Hydrogeology
  • R Programming
  • Python Programming
  • Data Analysis and Visualization
REPRESENTATIVE PROJECTS
PUBLICATIONS & PRESENTATIONS
  • Hein, A, Condon, L and Maxwell, R. 2019. Evaluating the relative importance of precipitation, temperature and land-cover change in the hydrologic response to extreme meteorological drought conditions over the North American High Plains. Hydrology and Earth System Sciences 23, 1931–1950.

  • Hein, A, Larsen, JJ, and Parsekian, A. 2017. Symmetry based frequency domain processing to remove harmonic noise from surface nuclear magnetic resonance measurements. Geophysical Journal International 208, 724–736.