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Jaime J. Carrera-Hernandez

Associate Professor, Instituto de Geociencias, UNAM (Earth sciences; Environmental sciences; Hydrology; Groundwater hydrology; Surface water hydrology; Cartography and digital mapping)

Queretaro, Mexico.

Publications

  • Spatio-temporal analysis of potential aquifer recharge: Application to the Basin of Mexico
  • Short term evaporation estimation in a natural semiarid environment: New perspective of the Craig – Gordon isotopic model
  • Not all DEMs are equal: An evaluation of six globally available 30 m resolution DEMs with geodetic benchmarks and LiDAR in Mexico
  • Groundwater flow in a transboundary fault-dominated aquifer and the importance of regional modeling: the case of the city of Querétaro, Mexico
  • Deciphering origins and pathways of low-enthalpy geothermal waters in the unconventional geothermal system of Juchipila graben (Central Mexico)
  • The DRASTIC-Sg model: An extension to the DRASTIC approach for mapping groundwater vulnerability in aquifers subject to differential land subsidence, with application to Mexico City,Le modèle DRASTIC-Sg: Un développement de l'approche DRASTIC pour la cartographie de la vulnérabilité des eaux souterraines pour des aquifères sujets à un affaissement différentiel des terrains, avec une application à la ville de Mexico
  • Active faults and aquifer vulnerability: A case study from celaya, Mexico
  • Structural evidence of enhanced active subsidence at the bottom of a maar: Rincón de Parangueo, México
  • Paleoseismology of a Major Crustal Seismogenic Source Near Mexico City: The Southern Border of the Acambay Graben
  • Vertical datum transformation grids for Mexico
  • The Basin of Mexico aquifer system: Regional groundwater level dynamics and database development
  • Landscape diversity in a rural territory: Emerging land use mosaics coupled to livelihood diversification
  • Estimating groundwater recharge through unsaturated flow modelling: Sensitivity to boundary conditions and vertical discretization
  • Reclamation for aspen revegetation in the Athabasca oil sands: Understanding soil water dynamics through unsaturated flow modelling
  • Effects of aspen harvesting on groundwater recharge and water table dynamics in a subhumid climate
  • Water management in the Basin of Mexico: Current state and alternative scenarios
  • The Basin of Mexico Hydrogeological Database (BMHDB): Implementation, queries and interaction with open source software
  • Spatio temporal analysis of daily precipitation and temperature in the Basin of Mexico
  • The groundwater modeling tool for GRASS (GMTG): Open source groundwater flow modeling
  • A low cost technique for development of ultra-high resolution topography: Application to a dry maar's bottom
  • On the potential of time series InSAR for subsidence and ground rupture evaluation: application to Texcoco and Cuautitlan–Pachuca subbasins, northern Valley of Mexico
  • A tale of Mexico's most exploited-and connected-watersheds: the Basin of Mexico and the Lerma-Chapala Basin
  • Assessment of groundwater depletion caused by excessive extraction through groundwater flow modeling: the Celaya aquifer in central Mexico
  • Is UAV-SfM surveying ready to replace traditional surveying techniques?
  • Quantifying active deformation on a dry maar’s bottom through a light unmanned aerial vehicle and Structure-from-Motion
  • Not all DEMs are equal: An evaluation of six globally available 30 m resolution DEMs with geodetic benchmarks and LiDAR in Mexico
  • The MexHiResClimDB and the MexWatDB: Two new country-wide databases in Mexico to improve hydrological modelling from regional to local scales.
  • Mexico's High Resolution Climate Database (MexHiResClimDB): a new daily high-resolution gridded climate dataset for Mexico covering 1951–2020

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