Krishangi Groover
I am a research hydrologist whose current research focuses on the source, fate and movement of inorganic contaminants in surface water and groundwater.
My research has included characterizing subsurface environments and evaluating geological controls on the movement of contaminants in water. I study the factors that lead to dissolution, transport and recapture of inorganic trace metals such as arsenic, chromium, selenium, or uranium, in surface water and groundwater. I also work on understanding the factors that may influence the availability of trace elements-such as selenium-to wildlife.
Professional Experience
Research hydrologist, USGS, California Water Science Center, spring 2025 to present
Hydrologist, USGS, California Water Science Center, 2016 to 2025
Student trainee (hydrology), USGS, California Water Science Center, 2011 to 2016
Outreach volunteer for K-12 geology, San Diego State University, 2010 to 2011
Education and Certifications
MSc, 2016, Geological Sciences emphasis in Hydrogeology, San Diego State University, San Diego, California
B.S. 2012, Geological Sciences, San Diego State University, San Diego, California