Adam N. Price Ph.D.
Research Hydrologist | Ph.D. UCSC | B.S. UIdaho
U.S. Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Research Station

I am a research hydrologist with the U.S. Forest Service Pacific Northwest Research Station.
My research seeks to explain hydrological phenomena through the use of analytical mathematics, numerical simulation, statistical inference, and machine learning methods and is at the intersection coproduction of science around these issues.
If you are interested in collaboration, please contact me !
Selected Publications
- Spatial patterns and drivers of nonperennial flow regimes in the contiguous United StatesGeophysical Research Letters, 2021
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- Pervasive changes in stream intermittency across the United StatesEnvironmental Research Letters, 2021
- Going beyond low flows: Streamflow drought deficit and duration illuminate distinct spatiotemporal drought patterns and trends in the US during the last centuryWater Resources Research, 2022