Welcome to Hydrology @ ASU
Our group in the Center for Hydrologic Innovations studies hydrological processes in natural and urban areas.
Learn about our research projects, publications, data and modeling products, patents, field sites, and our group members.
We are part of the School of Sustainable Engineering and the Built Environment and the Global Futures Laboratory. We achieve public impact using scientific, engineering, and sustainability principles. Prof. Vivoni is the Fulton Professor of Hydrosystems Engineering and Director, Center for Hydrologic Innovations.
Newsworthy Notes
- Tributary launched as startup in the water and climate tech space, see ASU News article.
- Three professional societies honor Prof. Vivoni as a 2025 Fellow, see Full Circle article.
- ASU Flow 2025 brings together water researchers and practitioners in Arizona, see AWII Blog.
- ASCE honors Prof. Enrique Vivoni with 2025 Arid Lands Hydraulic Engineering Award.
- Prof. Vivoni is honored as 2024 Fellow of the Mexican Academy of Sciences.
- 2023 Governor’s Award for Arizona’s Future announced for ASU’s Colorado River study with Central Arizona Project.
- Mexican Carbon Program honors Prof. Vivoni with 2022 International Award.
Prof. Enrique Vivoni Elected AGU Fellow
American Geophysical Union Fellows demonstrate scientific eminence in the Earth and space sciences through achievements in research.
Parched Soils Can Spark Hot Drought A Nation Away
Dry soils in northern Mexico may trigger episodes of simultaneous drought and heatwave hundreds of miles away in the southwestern United States, such as Arizona, New Mexico, and Texas, according to a new study.