About REVANTH MAMIDALA
I am a researcher dedicated to exploring the Water-Energy-Climate nexus and advancing eco-hydrological modeling to protect drinking water resources and promote sustainable agriculture. My current work focuses on drinking water treatment, the fate and transport of nutrients, and the development of modules to implement Best Management Practices for drinking water protection in the face of climate change.
Previously, I conducted research on hydrodynamic modeling, glacial lake outburst flood (GLOF) modeling, and risk analysis, addressing critical challenges in water-related hazard assessment. Earlier in my career, my research centered on the circular economy, resource recovery, and wastewater treatment.
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Land-use maps drive ecohydrologic modeling and water-quality estimates. In the U.S. Midwest, nitrate and water movement depend on crop rotation and tile drainage, but most national datasets do not fully capture these factors. Our TREC map captures both to improve the realism of the watershed model.