Lauren Holzman
Lauren Holzman is a Physical Science Technician with the GMEG Science Center in Moffett Field. She received a bachelors degree in Mathematics with a minor in GIS and Geographic Computation from the University of British Columbia. Presently, her research focuses on mapping the effects of drought and wildfire on soils.
Professional Experience
2023 - Present, Physical Science Technician, Geology Minerals Energy and Geophysics Science Center, Moffett Field, CA.
Education and Certifications
B.Ss. Mathematics, University of British Columbia, 2023
Minor in GIS and Geographic Computation, 2023
Abstracts and Presentations
2023, Comparison of vegetation and soil response and recovery post-fire in Northern California (USA)
Science and Products
Site characteristics: postfire soil hydrologic and biogeochemical response and recovery in northern California, USA Site characteristics: postfire soil hydrologic and biogeochemical response and recovery in northern California, USA
California’s wildfires are setting historic records for length, size, and severity (Safford and others, 2022, Kreider and others, 2024). These wildfires are altering soil processes like infiltration rates and carbon cycling over increasingly large areas (Staley and others, 2017; Kelly and others, 2020; Baur and others, 2024; Dow and others, 2024). In northern California, it is unclear...
Digital Elevation Model (DEM) Derived Topographic Indices Across Sequoia Groves in Sequoia-Kings Canyon National Park and Yosemite National Park Digital Elevation Model (DEM) Derived Topographic Indices Across Sequoia Groves in Sequoia-Kings Canyon National Park and Yosemite National Park
This dataset provides topographic indices derived from 1 m resolution DEMs for sequoia groves in both Sequoia-Kings Canyon and Yosemite National Parks. All mapped sequoia groves in Sequoia-Kings Canyon National Park and two groves from Yosemite National Park, Merced and Mariposa, are included. For each grove, aspect, slope, the stream network, height above nearest drainage (HAND), depth...
Science and Products
Site characteristics: postfire soil hydrologic and biogeochemical response and recovery in northern California, USA Site characteristics: postfire soil hydrologic and biogeochemical response and recovery in northern California, USA
California’s wildfires are setting historic records for length, size, and severity (Safford and others, 2022, Kreider and others, 2024). These wildfires are altering soil processes like infiltration rates and carbon cycling over increasingly large areas (Staley and others, 2017; Kelly and others, 2020; Baur and others, 2024; Dow and others, 2024). In northern California, it is unclear...
Digital Elevation Model (DEM) Derived Topographic Indices Across Sequoia Groves in Sequoia-Kings Canyon National Park and Yosemite National Park Digital Elevation Model (DEM) Derived Topographic Indices Across Sequoia Groves in Sequoia-Kings Canyon National Park and Yosemite National Park
This dataset provides topographic indices derived from 1 m resolution DEMs for sequoia groves in both Sequoia-Kings Canyon and Yosemite National Parks. All mapped sequoia groves in Sequoia-Kings Canyon National Park and two groves from Yosemite National Park, Merced and Mariposa, are included. For each grove, aspect, slope, the stream network, height above nearest drainage (HAND), depth...