Grace Carlson
Earth and Planetary Sciences · Indiana University
Publications
54
Citations
877
Est. group size
—
Recurring co-author estimate
Active years
49
Publishing since 1978
Grace Carlson studies how much water is stored in the ground and how it moves, using satellite and ground-based measurements to track droughts, groundwater depletion, and land that rises or sinks. A major focus is combining several remote-sensing techniques to monitor water resources in places like California's Central Valley, northern Italy, and Mexico City. This work links snowmelt, aquifer recharge, and the effects of water loss on communities and coastal cities.
Publication activity has varied year to year but remained active, with a recent uptick reaching eight publications in 2025.
Generated by claude-opus-4-8 from public bibliographic data · Jul 11, 2026
- Vertical Land Motion and Coastal Cities: Bridging Global Science and Policy for Resilient Communities
Annual Review of Earth and Planetary Sciences · 2026
- Multi-sectorial impacts of Mediterranean snow droughts on mountain socio-ecohydrology
2026
- Intensive irrigation buffers groundwater declines in key European breadbasket
Nature Water · 2025
- Measuring drought impacts using a hybrid GNSS, InSAR, and GRACE joint inversion approach over California’s Central Valley
2025
- Impacts of Mediterranean snow droughts on mountain socio-ecohydrology
2025
- Supplementary material to "Connecting Deep Aquifer Recharge in California's Central Valley to Sierra Nevada Snowmelt via Multi-Sensor Remote Sensing Data"
2025
- Connecting Deep Aquifer Recharge in California's Central Valley to Sierra Nevada Snowmelt via Multi-Sensor Remote Sensing Data
2025
- Today’s snow and tomorrow’s water: impacts of Mediterranean snow droughts on mountain socio-ecohydrology
2025
- Did the Historic Wet Water Year of 2023 Recharge Central Valley’s Deep Confined Aquifers?
Abstracts with programs - Geological Society of America · 2025
- A Physics-Informed GNSS–InSAR–GRACE Framework for Water Resources & Hazards Monitoring
Abstracts with programs - Geological Society of America · 2025
- A novel hybrid GNSS, GRACE, and InSAR joint inversion approach to constrain water loss during a record-setting drought in California
Remote Sensing of Environment · 2024
- Groundwater storage trends in northern Italy as observed by GRACE, well measurements, and vertical land motion
2024
- Did the Record-Breaking Rains of 2023 Revive Central Valley's Deep Aquifers?
2024
- Linking Central Valley Deep Aquifer Recharge and High Sierra Nevada Snowpack
2024
- Groundwater Volume Loss in Mexico City Constrained by InSAR and GRACE Observations and Mechanical Models
Geophysical Research Letters · 2023
- Abstracts with programs - Geological Society of America×7
- AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts×6
- Journal of Geophysical Research Solid Earth×4
- Weather and Climate Extremes×1
- ACS Chemical Biology×1
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Last updated Jul 11, 2026.
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