Sentences with phrase «survey hydrologist»

«We're at the stage of saying, «OK, these (levels) compared to a benchmark indicate more evaluation need to be done,»» said Wesley Stone, a Geological Survey hydrologist and the study's lead author.
«Rising groundwater levels are expected to be a chronic problem and will likely be a major issue for all large cities along the coast in the future,» said David Bjerklie, a Geological Survey hydrologist and lead author of the report.
«Almost none of the water that we're talking about would be drinkable right out of the seafloor — there would have to be processing done,» said Ward Sanford, a U.S. Geological Survey hydrologist who reviewed the paper.

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Hydrologist Robert Gilliom of the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) and his team tested waters in 51 areas across the country for 75 pesticides between 1992 and 2001, including water samples from 186 streams and more than 5,000 wells along with sediment from more than 1,000 waterways.
Instead, a cell phone picture of the pressure readings graph was sent to hydrologist Paul Hsieh of the U.S. Geological Survey in Menlo Park, Calif..
Douglas A. Burns, a hydrologist with the U.S. Geological Survey, said the storm also brought surprises to New York.
Before this study, researchers didn't have any idea about how long it took for mercury to move through the environment, said David Krabbenhoft, a research hydrologist with the U.S. Geological Survey's Wisconsin Water Science Center.
Since 1984 I have worked for the United States Geological Survey (USGS) as a hydrologist.
Letters From the Big Man / U.S.A. (Director & Screenwriter: Christopher Munch)-- An artist and government hydrologist surveying a remote part of southwestern Oregon befriends a sasquatch man and must take bold steps to protect his privacy, as well as her own.
The agency bases its predictions on stream gauges from the U.S. Geological Survey that transmit river level data to satellites, said hydrologist Dan Luna.
«These big El Niños, even though they have given us really wet years, didn't translate into really killer floods,» Michael Dettinger, a research hydrologist at the U.S. Geological Survey, said at a recent «El Niño Summit» hosted by UC Davis.
«The results show that we need to start thinking about conservation not just at the scale of an individual farm but also at the watershed scale,» said Dale Robertson, research hydrologist at the Geological Survey's Wisconsin Water Science Center and co-author of the paper.
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