William G. Seelig
William Seelig is a Hydrologist with the USGS New Mexico Water Science Center
I am involved in water sustainability studies to understand impacts to water quality, how much water is currently available, surface water-groundwater interactions, and how they affect availability. My research involves the use of near-surface geophysical techniques to investigate subsurface structure, hydrogeology, and changes in aquifer storage in recovery.
Since joining USGS, I have also been involved in outreach and communication efforts including the USGS Evening Public Lecture Series, USGS ShakeAlert Earthquake Early Warning Program and STEM outreach in the El Paso/Las Cruces region.
Professional Experience
2022-Present: Hydrologist, USGS New Mexico Water Science Center
2017-2022: Technical Information Specialist, USGS Office of Communications and Publishing
2016-2017: Pathways Student Intern, USGS Office of Communications and Publishing
2015-2017: Graduate Research Assistant, University of Texas at El Paso Department of Geological Sciences
Education and Certifications
2017: M.S. in Geophysics, University of Texas at El Paso
2008: B.S. in History, University of Texas at El Paso
Honors and Awards
2021: Group STAR Award
2019: USGS STAR Award
Abstracts and Presentations
Seismic Structure of The Kunlun Stike-Slip Fault Using INDEPTH IV Active-Source Dataset, North Tibet. American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, December 12-16, 2016, San Francisco, CA.