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Rodrigo Correa Rangel's research focuses on studying cryosphere components such as permafrost, lake ice, and snow, alongside groundwater processes employing near-surface geophysical methods. His work involves advanced techniques including ground penetrating radar (GPR), transient electromagnetics (TEM), electrical resistivity tomography (ERT), and nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR). Additionally, he utilizes seismic reflection and refraction methods to enhance understanding of these critical environmental processes. His research is multi-faceted, incorporating field observations, laboratory measurements, remote sensing technologies, and numerical modeling. As a proactive member of the academic community, Rangel is actively recruiting graduate students to join his research group starting in Fall 2025, inviting interested candidates to reach out for further discussion.
Department of Sociology