Salli dymond, phd
  • Welcome
  • People
    • Dr. Salli Dymond
    • Lab Members
    • Collaborators
  • Research
    • Caspar Creek Harvesting
    • Disturbed Forested Watersheds
    • Dynamic Soil Survey
    • Forest Management for Wildfire Protection
    • Forests, Frost, and Flow
    • Redwoods Resiliency Project
    • Southwestern Mountains Resilience Center
    • Upper Verde Thinning
    • WUI Fire Fuel Mitigation
    • Past Research Projects
  • Pubs
  • Opportunities
  • Contact
Picture
Dr. Salli Dymond, PhD
Associate Professor, School of Forestry, Northern Arizona University
​

Research Interests:  I am a forest hydrologist by training, which means that my research is at the nexus of the biotic and abiotic worlds. I am particularly interested in how trees interact with and exert control over the hydrologic cycle, especially following environmental disturbance. I rely on a variety of tools and analyses spanning different disciplines, including hydrology, soil science, ecosystems ecology, isotope hydrology, climate science, and plant physiology.

Hobbies: trail running, cooking, reading, spending time with my family & friends, almost anything outdoors!

Hometown: ​Blacksburg, VA

Current CV (updated 03/2025)
Powered by Create your own unique website with customizable templates.
  • Welcome
  • People
    • Dr. Salli Dymond
    • Lab Members
    • Collaborators
  • Research
    • Caspar Creek Harvesting
    • Disturbed Forested Watersheds
    • Dynamic Soil Survey
    • Forest Management for Wildfire Protection
    • Forests, Frost, and Flow
    • Redwoods Resiliency Project
    • Southwestern Mountains Resilience Center
    • Upper Verde Thinning
    • WUI Fire Fuel Mitigation
    • Past Research Projects
  • Pubs
  • Opportunities
  • Contact