Adam Stonewall
Adam Stonewall is a supervisory hydrologist and the surface water specialist at the USGS Oregon Water Science Center.
I have been a Hydrologist in the Oregon Water Science Center since 2001. My background is primarily in flood frequency analysis. I also have strong interest and/or experience in statistical testing for nonstationarity, climate change, monte-carlo simulations and nonparametric statistics.
Education and Certifications
B.S. in hydrology from the University of Arizona
M.S. in forest hydrology from the University of British Columbia. Thesis: “The Use of Monte-Carlo Simulations in the Detection of Nonstationarity in Peak-Annual Flood Time Series of British Columbia"
Science and Products
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Estimating Flow-Duration and Low-Flow Frequency Statistics for Unregulated Streams in Oregon Estimating Flow-Duration and Low-Flow Frequency Statistics for Unregulated Streams in Oregon
Flow statistical datasets, basin-characteristic datasets, and regression equations were developed to provide decision makers with surface-water information needed for activities such as water-quality regulation, water-rights adjudication, biological habitat assessment, infrastructure design, and water-supply planning and management. The flow statistics, which included annual and monthly...
Authors
John Risley, Adam J. Stonewall, Tana Haluska
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Estimating Flow-Duration and Low-Flow Frequency Statistics for Unregulated Streams in Oregon Estimating Flow-Duration and Low-Flow Frequency Statistics for Unregulated Streams in Oregon
Flow statistical datasets, basin-characteristic datasets, and regression equations were developed to provide decision makers with surface-water information needed for activities such as water-quality regulation, water-rights adjudication, biological habitat assessment, infrastructure design, and water-supply planning and management. The flow statistics, which included annual and monthly...
Authors
John Risley, Adam J. Stonewall, Tana Haluska