Sarah Null

Watershed Sciences

Professor


Sarah Null

Contact Information

Office Hours: By Appointment
Office Location: BNR 106
Phone: (435) 797-1338
Email: sarah.null@usu.edu
Additional Information:

Educational Background

PhD, Geography, UC Davis, 2008
Improving Managed Environmental Water Use Efficiency: Shasta River Flow and Temperature Modeling
MS, Geography, UC Davis, 2003
Re-Assembling Hetch Hetchy: Water Supply Implications of Removing O’Shaughnessy Dam
BA, Economics, (Spanish), UCLA, 1998

Research Interests

Water resource management, climate change impacts to water resources, system operations, water temperature, and improving information-sharing between policy-makers, water managers, and researchers

Awards

Utah Division of State History Outstanding Achievement Award, 2022

Public Policy Institute of California's CalTrout Ecosystem Fellow, 2021

National Science Foundation's CAREER Award, 2017

Invited Scholar to Dissertation Initiative for Climate Change Research (DISCCRS), 2010

American Water Resources Association’s William R. Boggess Award for best paper, 2006

Environmental Protection Agency's STAR Graduate Fellowship, 2005


Publications | Abstracts

  • Yost, M., Schad, J., Barker, B., Null, S., (2025). Advancing Utah’s Secure Water Future: Irrigation Organizations and Water Market Uptake. *
  • Yost, M., Null, S., Tarboton, D.G, (2025). GSL Strike Team: Comprehensive water resources management in a terminal watershed facing environmental challenges. *

An asterisk (*) at the end of a publication indicates that it has not been peer-reviewed.

Publications | Books

An asterisk (*) at the end of a publication indicates that it has not been peer-reviewed.

Publications | Fact Sheets

An asterisk (*) at the end of a publication indicates that it has not been peer-reviewed.

Publications | Journal Articles

Academic Journal

An asterisk (*) at the end of a publication indicates that it has not been peer-reviewed.

Publications | Technical Reports

Research Reports

Other Reports

  • Wurtsbaugh, W.A, Miller, C., Null, S., Wilcock, P., Hahnenberger, M., Howe, F., (2016). Impacts of Water Development on Great Salt Lake and the Wasatch Front. *
  • White, J.S, Null, S., Tarboton, D.G, (2014). Modeled changes to Great Salt Lake salinity from railroad causeway alteration. Final report to the Utah Division of Forestry, Fire, and State Lands *

An asterisk (*) at the end of a publication indicates that it has not been peer-reviewed.

Publications | Other

Magazine/Trade Publications

    Newsletter

      An asterisk (*) at the end of a publication indicates that it has not been peer-reviewed.

      Teaching

      WATS, WATS 4600, 6600 - Environmental Water Management, Fall 2025
      CEWA, WATS 4720, 6720 - Drone Data Analysis for Environmental Restoration, Summer 2024
      WATS 6270 - Big Ideas in Watershed Science, Spring 2024
      WATS 4600, 6600 - Environmental Water Management, Fall 2023
      WATS 6270 - Big Ideas in Watershed Science, Spring 2023
      WATS 4600, 6600 - Environmental Water Management, Fall 2022
      GEOG 1000 - Physical Geography, Fall 2022
      GEOG 1005 - Physical Geography Lab, Fall 2022
      CEWA, WATS 5700, 6900 - Graduate Special Topics, Summer 2022
      CEWA, WATS 5700, 6900 - Graduate Special Topics, Summer 2021
      GEOG 1000 - Physical Geography, Fall 2020
      GEOG 1000 - Physical Geography, Fall 2019
      GEOG 1005 - Physical Geography Lab, Fall 2019
      WATS 6050 - Aquatic Ecosystems and Water Resources Systems Modeling, Spring 2019
      WATS 6050 - Aquatic Ecosystems and Water Resources Systems Modeling, Fall 2016
      GEOG 1000 - Physical Geography, Fall 2016
      WATS 6900 - Graduate Special Topics, Fall 2015
      GEOG 1000 - Physical Geography, Fall 2015
      GEOG 1005 - Physical Geography Lab, Fall 2015
      PSC, WATS 6900 - Special Problems in Plants, Soils, and/or Climate, Fall 2015
      WATS 6900 - Graduate Special Topics, Spring 2015
      GEOG 1000 - Physical Geography, Fall 2014
      GEOG 1005 - Physical Geography Lab, Fall 2014
      WATS 6900 - Graduate Special Topics, Spring 2014
      GEOG 1000 - Physical Geography, Fall 2013
      GEOG 1005 - Physical Geography Lab, Fall 2013
      WATS 6700,6900 - Restoration Ecology, Spring 2013
      GEOG 1000 - Physical Geography, Fall 2012
      GEOG 1005 - Physical Geography Lab, Fall 2012
      GEOG 1000 - Physical Geography, Fall 2011
      GEOG 1005 - Physical Geography Lab, Fall 2011

      Graduate Students Mentored

      Gabriela Sancho Juarez, Watershed Sciences
      Saddy Pineda, Watershed Sciences
      Ali Farshid, Watershed Sciences
      Gregory Goodrum, Watershed Sciences 2025
      Eryn Turney, Watershed Sciences 2023
      Christina Morrisett, Watershed Sciences 2023
      Gregory Goodrum, Watershed Sciences 2020
      Liana Prudencio, Watershed Sciences 2020
      Johnathan Neenan, Watershed Sciences 2019
      Thomas Balkcom, Watershed Sciences 2019
      Jessica Wood, Watershed Sciences 2017
      Maggi Kraft, Watershed Sciences 2017
      Nathaniel Mouzon, Watershed Sciences 2016
      James White, Watershed Sciences 2015
      Logan Elmore, Watershed Sciences 2015

      Biography

      Dr Null studies environmental water management. The question motivating her research, teaching, and service is how can aquatic habitats and ecosystems be protected and enhanced while maintaining human water uses? She and her students are interested in three broad and inter-connected themes:

      1. tradeoffs between human and environmental water uses
      2. hydroclimate change and adaptations, and
      3. saline lake management

      Systems modeling, mathematical modeling, and field studies are methods she uses to improve understanding of systems and explore promising solutions to problems.  Her research informs river restoration and water resources decision-making for water sustainability in an uncertain future.

      More information is available at sarahnull.org about opportunities in her group, current research, teaching, news articles, and publications.

      Courses

      WATS 4600 / 6600 – Environmental Water Management (Fall)
      WATS 6900 - Big Ideas in Watershed Sciences (Spring)
      CAS 6001 - Climate Adaptation Science Academy Colloquium (Spring)
      CEWA 6720 / WATS 6720/4720 – Drones in Environmental Restoration

      Current Graduate Students

      Ali Farshid - PhD Watershed Sciences
      Greg Goodrum - PhD Watershed Sciences
      Saddy Pineda - PhD Watershed Sciences
      Gabriela Sancho Juárez - PhD Watershed Sciences
      Ratha Sor - Post-doctoral scholar

      Google Scholar Citations

      Selected Works