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Laura E. Condon lcondon@mymail.mines.edu Education Ph.D, Hydrologic Science and Engineering, Colorado School of Mines Golden, CO, Expected August 2015 M.S., Hydrologic Science and Engineering, Colorado School of Mines Golden, CO, 2012 B.S., Earth and Environmental Engineering, Columbia University New York, NY, 2008, Suma Cum Laude Professional Honors and Certifications Outstanding Student Poster Award, Modflow and More, 2013 Climate Change, Water and Society IGERT Trainee, 2013 Colorado Women’s Graduate Student Fellowship, 2013 Outstanding Masters Student, Colorado School of Mines Hydrologic Science and Engineering Program, 2012 Honorable Mention, National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship, 2012 Certified as an Engineering Intern by the Sate of Colorado, 2009 Robert Peele Prize, Awarded for top performance in Columbia Earth and Environmental Engineering Dept., 2008 Employment History 01/2011 – Present Graduate Student, Colorado School of Mines, Golden, CO 01/2011 – Present Hydrologist, Bureau of Reclamation, Denver, CO 09/2008 – 01/2011 Engineering Consultant, AMEC Earth & Environmental, Boulder, CO 06/2007 – 09/2007 Intern, Hydrosphere Resource Consultants, Boulder, CO 06/2006 – 09/2007 REU student trainee, University of Colorado, Boulder, CO 06/2005 – 09/2005 Hydraulics Lab Intern, Denver Water Board, Denver, CO Publications Peer Reviewed Publications 1. Condon, L.E. and Maxwell, R.M. Evaluating the relationship between topography and groundwater using outputs from a continental scale integrated hydrology model. Water Resources Research, In Press, 2015. Laura E. Condon, Curriculum Vitae
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2. Condon, L.E. and Maxwell, R.M. Quantitative assessment of groundwater controls across major US river basins using a multi-­‐model regression algorithm. Advances in Water Resources, 82, 106-­‐123, 2015 3. Maxwell, R.M., Condon, L.E. and Kollet, S.J. A high resolution simulation of groundwater and surface water over most of the continental US with the integrated hydrologic model ParFlow v3. Geosci. Model Dev., 8, 923-­‐937, 2015. 4. Bierkens, M.F.P., Bell, V., Burek, P., Chaney, N., Condon, L.E., David, C., de Roo, A., Doell, P., Drost, N., Famiglietti, J., Florke, M., Gochis, D., Houser, P., Hut, R., Keune, J., Kollet, S., Maxwell, R.M., Reager, J., Samaniego, L., Sutandudjaja, E., van de Giesen, N., Winsemius, H, and Wood, E. Hyper-­‐resolution global hydrological modelling: what's next? Hydrologic Processes, 39(2), 310-­‐320, 2015. 5. Condon, L.E., Gangopadhyay, S. and Pruitt, T. Climate change and non-­‐stationary flood risk for the Upper Truckee River Basin. Hydrol. Earth Syst. Sci., 19(1), 159-­‐175, 2015. 6. Condon, L.E. and Maxwell, R.M. Feedbacks between managed irrigation and water availability: Diagnosing temporal and spatial patterns using an integrated hydrologic model. Water Resources Research, 50(3), 2014. 7. Condon, L.E. and Maxwell, R.M. Groundwater-­‐fed irrigation impacts spatially distributed temporal scaling behavior of the natural system: A spatio-­‐temporal framework for understanding water management impacts. Environmental Research Letters, 9(3), 034009, 2014. 8. Condon, L.E. and Maxwell, R.M. Implementation of a linear optimization water allocation algorithm into a fully integrated physical hydrology model. Advances in Water Resources, 60, 135-­‐147, 2013. 9. Condon, L.E., Maxwell, R.M. and Gangopadhyay, S. The impact of subsurface conceptualization on land energy fluxes. Advances in Water Resources, 60, 188-­‐203, 2013. 10. Gong, G., Wang, L., Condon, L., Shearman, A., and Lall, U. A Simple Framework for Incorporating Seasonal Streamflow Forecasts into Existing Water Resources Management Practices. JAWRA, 46(3), 574-­‐585, 2010. Technical Reports Maxwell, R.M., Kollet, S.J., Smith, S.G., Woodward, C.S., Falgout, R.D., Ferguson, I.M., Engdahl, N., Condon, L.E., Lopez, S., Gilbert, J., Bearup, L., Jefferson, J., Prubilick, C., Baldwin, C., Bosl, W.J., Hornung, R., and Ashby, S. ParFlow User’s Manual, International Ground Water Modeling Center, GMWI 2014-­‐01 v.693, 2014. Condon, L.E., Blickenstaff, K., and Gangopadhyay, S. Mojave River Watershed Climate Change Assessment. US Department of the interior, Bureau of Reclamation, Technical Memorandum No. 86-­‐68210-­‐2013-­‐04, 2013. Blickenstaff, K., Gangopadhyay, S.G., Ferguson I., Condon, L.E., and Pruitt, T. Climate Change Analysis for the Santa Ana River Watershed. US Department of the Interior, Bureau of Reclamation, Technical Memorandum No. 86-­‐68210-­‐2013-­‐02, 2013. Presentations Laura E. Condon, Curriculum Vitae
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Workshops and Seminars Invited Seminar, Oregon State University, Water Resources Graduate Program, September 2014. Organizer, CCWAS IGERT State of the Science and Policy Workshop, Climate Change and the Future of Groundwater in California, Davis CA, April 2014. Participant, Workshop on hyper-­‐resolution global hydrological modeling: the next step, Utrecht Netherlands, February 2014. Conference Presentations (with proceedings articles) Condon, L.E., Maxwell, R.M. Incorporating water management into a physically based hydrologic model. CMWR Conference, Urbana-­‐Champaign, IL, 17-­‐22, June 2012. Conference Presentations (with abstracts) Condon, L.E., Maxwell, R.M. The Influence of Moisture Dependent Groundwater-­‐Fed Irrigation on Land Energy Fluxes and System Dynamics. CMWR Conference, Stuttgart, Germany, June 2014. Condon, L.E., Maxwell, R.M. Using integrated modeling to understand feedbacks between groundwater – surface water interactions and water management decision making. EGU General Assembly, abstract EGU2014-­‐4453, Vienna, Austria, April 2014. Condon, L.E., Maxwell, R.M. Why groundwater matters: An innovative look at pumping, irrigation, system dynamics and sustainability. 2013 Fall Meeting, AGU, abstract H13A-­‐1306, San Francisco, CA, December 2013. Condon, L.E., Maxwell, R.M. Why groundwater matters: An innovative look at pumping, irrigation, system dynamics and sustainability. GSA Annual Meeting, Paper No. 103-­‐9, Denver, CO, October 2013. Condon, L.E., Maxwell, R.M. Using integrated modeling to understand feedbacks between groundwater – surface water interactions and water management decision making. AEESP 50th Anniversary Conference, Golden, CO, July 2013. Condon, L.E., Maxwell, R.M. Using integrated modeling to understand feedbacks between groundwater – surface water interactions and water management decision making. MODFLOW and More Conference, Golden, CO, May 2013. * Outstanding Student Poster Award Condon, L.E., Maxwell, R.M. Using integrated modeling to understand the role of groundwater -­‐ surface water interactions in water management decision making. 2012 Fall Meeting, AGU, abstract H31I-­‐1268, San Francisco, CA, December 2012. Condon, L.E., Maxwell, R.M. The use of integrated modeling to understand the role of groundwater -­‐ surface water interactions in water management decision making. GSA Annual Meeting, abstract 76-­‐12, Charlotte, NC, November 2012. Condon, L.E., Maxwell, R.M. Incorporating water management into a physically-­‐based hydrologic model. CUAHSI conference, Boulder, CO, July 2012. Laura E. Condon, Curriculum Vitae
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Condon, L.E., Maxwell, R.M, Gangopadhyay S. The impact of subsurface characterization on regional water budgets in an integrated physical hydrology model of the Upper Klamath Basin. 2011 Fall Meeting, AGU, abstract H31F-­‐1235, San Francisco, CA, December 2011. 
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