Andrew J. Robertson
Supervisory Hydrologist, New Mexico Water Science Center
Andrew Robertson is a hydrologist and a unit chief for the Hydrologic Assessment and Modeling program area at the New Mexico Water Science Center. Andrew received a M.S. degree in Water Resources from the University of New Mexico. Since joining the USGS in in 2008, Andrew's work has been focused on using geochemical and isotopic tracers to answer questions relating to groundwater hydrology and contaminant fate and transport.
Education and Certifications
M.S. Water Resources, University of New Mexico, 2008
B.S. Chemistry and Physics, Fort Lewis College, 1997
Science and Products
Water Resource Assessment of the Rio San Jose Basin, West-Central New Mexico
Monitoring Network of the Groundwater Flow System and Stream-Aquifer Relations in the Mesilla Basin, Doña Ana County, New Mexico and El Paso County, Texas
An integrated geochemical approach for defining sources of groundwater salinity in the southern Rio Grande Valley of the Mesilla Basin, New Mexico and west Texas, USA An integrated geochemical approach for defining sources of groundwater salinity in the southern Rio Grande Valley of the Mesilla Basin, New Mexico and west Texas, USA
Estimating the effects of forest structure changes from wildfire on snow water resources under varying meteorological conditions Estimating the effects of forest structure changes from wildfire on snow water resources under varying meteorological conditions
Seepage investigation of the Rio Grande from below Leasburg Dam, Leasburg, New Mexico, to above El Paso, Texas, 2018 Seepage investigation of the Rio Grande from below Leasburg Dam, Leasburg, New Mexico, to above El Paso, Texas, 2018
Hydrogeologic and geochemical characterization and evaluation of two arroyos for managed aquifer recharge by surface infiltration in the Pojoaque River Basin, Santa Fe County, New Mexico, 2014–15 Hydrogeologic and geochemical characterization and evaluation of two arroyos for managed aquifer recharge by surface infiltration in the Pojoaque River Basin, Santa Fe County, New Mexico, 2014–15
The source of groundwater and solutes to Many Devils Wash at a former uranium mill site in Shiprock, New Mexico The source of groundwater and solutes to Many Devils Wash at a former uranium mill site in Shiprock, New Mexico
Seepage investigation of the Rio Grande from below Leasburg Dam, Leasburg, New Mexico, to above American Dam, El Paso, Texas, 2014 Seepage investigation of the Rio Grande from below Leasburg Dam, Leasburg, New Mexico, to above American Dam, El Paso, Texas, 2014
Non-USGS Publications**
**Disclaimer: The views expressed in Non-USGS publications are those of the author and do not represent the views of the USGS, Department of the Interior, or the U.S. Government.
Science and Products
Water Resource Assessment of the Rio San Jose Basin, West-Central New Mexico
Monitoring Network of the Groundwater Flow System and Stream-Aquifer Relations in the Mesilla Basin, Doña Ana County, New Mexico and El Paso County, Texas
An integrated geochemical approach for defining sources of groundwater salinity in the southern Rio Grande Valley of the Mesilla Basin, New Mexico and west Texas, USA An integrated geochemical approach for defining sources of groundwater salinity in the southern Rio Grande Valley of the Mesilla Basin, New Mexico and west Texas, USA
Estimating the effects of forest structure changes from wildfire on snow water resources under varying meteorological conditions Estimating the effects of forest structure changes from wildfire on snow water resources under varying meteorological conditions
Seepage investigation of the Rio Grande from below Leasburg Dam, Leasburg, New Mexico, to above El Paso, Texas, 2018 Seepage investigation of the Rio Grande from below Leasburg Dam, Leasburg, New Mexico, to above El Paso, Texas, 2018
Hydrogeologic and geochemical characterization and evaluation of two arroyos for managed aquifer recharge by surface infiltration in the Pojoaque River Basin, Santa Fe County, New Mexico, 2014–15 Hydrogeologic and geochemical characterization and evaluation of two arroyos for managed aquifer recharge by surface infiltration in the Pojoaque River Basin, Santa Fe County, New Mexico, 2014–15
The source of groundwater and solutes to Many Devils Wash at a former uranium mill site in Shiprock, New Mexico The source of groundwater and solutes to Many Devils Wash at a former uranium mill site in Shiprock, New Mexico
Seepage investigation of the Rio Grande from below Leasburg Dam, Leasburg, New Mexico, to above American Dam, El Paso, Texas, 2014 Seepage investigation of the Rio Grande from below Leasburg Dam, Leasburg, New Mexico, to above American Dam, El Paso, Texas, 2014
Non-USGS Publications**
**Disclaimer: The views expressed in Non-USGS publications are those of the author and do not represent the views of the USGS, Department of the Interior, or the U.S. Government.