Judith Schenk


Colorado School of Mines
Judith Schenk has worked on numerous modeling projects including development of the regional San Luis Valley, Colorado and the Great Sand Dunes National Park groundwater models for which she also wrote software to integrate data from different sources into the groundwater models. She has completed modeling projects for the Environmental Protection Agency, the Office of Surface Mining, the National Park Service, the Justice Department, and the Fish and Wildlife Service in addition to other modeling projects for municipalities and private firms. She has developed several MODFLOW modules including a mine adit module which was used to assess the effects of plugging the Reynolds adit at the Summitville mine site in Colorado. Her current research involves investigation of AICc and KIC multi-model discrimination criteria used in model selection and multi-model inference.