Name: Smrita Acharya
Program: Ph.D. Candidate in Environmental Sciences, Ph.D. Program
Department + Research Topic: Department of Environment, Geology and Natural Resources
My research topic is Water resource and climate assessment in the Sagarmatha National Park region, Nepal. Using hydroclimatic, geochemical and isotopic data, the research assesses the water quality and quantity issues in the high-altitude mountain region.
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