Amanda H Bell
Amanda Bell is the Center Operations Officer for the Upper Midwest Water Science Center.
Professional Experience
April 2022 - Present - Center Operations Officer, GS-14, USGS Upper Midwest Water Science Center
March 2020 – April 2022 - Supervisory Hydrologist, GS-13, USGS Upper Midwest Water Science Center
May 2001 – February 2020 - Hydrologist, GS-12, USGS Upper Midwest Water Science Center
June 2021 – January 2022 - Acting Deputy Director For Operations, GS-13, USGS Upper Midwest Water Science Center
Education and Certifications
M.S. Natural Resources - 2005, University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point
B.S. Watershed Management - 2002, University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point
Affiliations and Memberships*
Professional Organizations
Wisconsin Section of the American Water Resources Association
o Member 2005-present
o Past President 2019
o President 2018
o President Elect 2017
o Vice President 2016
o Director at Large 2013-2015Wisconsin Conservation Hall of Fame
o AWRA representative 2018-present
o Executive committee 2019-2021
o Vice President Nov. 2020-2021
Science and Products
Summary of fish communities along Underwood Creek, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 2004–2019
Benthos and plankton community data for selected rivers and harbors along Wisconsin's Lake Michigan shoreline, 2012
Effects of urban development on stream ecosystems in nine metropolitan study areas across the United States
Stream ecosystems change with urban development
Urban development results in stressors that degrade stream ecosystems
Temporal changes in aquatic-invertebrate and fish assemblages in streams of the north-central and northeastern U.S.
Variability in stream chemistry in relation to urban development and biological condition in seven metropolitan areas of the United States, 1999-2004
Representation of regional urban development conditions using a watershed-based gradient study design
Assessment of nutrient enrichment by use of algal-, invertebrate-, and fish-community attributes in wadeable streams in ecoregions surrounding the Great Lakes
Biological water-quality assessment of selected streams in the Milwaukee Metropolitan Sewerage District Planning Area of Wisconsin, 2007
Effects of urbanization on stream ecosystems along an agriculture-to-urban land-use gradient, Milwaukee to Green Bay, Wisconsin, 2003-2004
The Effects of Urbanization and Other Environmental Gradients on Algal Assemblages in Nine Metropolitan Areas across the United States
Selected Physical, Chemical, and Biological Data Used to Study Urbanizing Streams in Nine Metropolitan Areas of the United States, 1999-2004
Science and Products
Summary of fish communities along Underwood Creek, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 2004–2019
Benthos and plankton community data for selected rivers and harbors along Wisconsin's Lake Michigan shoreline, 2012
Effects of urban development on stream ecosystems in nine metropolitan study areas across the United States
Stream ecosystems change with urban development
Urban development results in stressors that degrade stream ecosystems
Temporal changes in aquatic-invertebrate and fish assemblages in streams of the north-central and northeastern U.S.
Variability in stream chemistry in relation to urban development and biological condition in seven metropolitan areas of the United States, 1999-2004
Representation of regional urban development conditions using a watershed-based gradient study design
Assessment of nutrient enrichment by use of algal-, invertebrate-, and fish-community attributes in wadeable streams in ecoregions surrounding the Great Lakes
Biological water-quality assessment of selected streams in the Milwaukee Metropolitan Sewerage District Planning Area of Wisconsin, 2007
Effects of urbanization on stream ecosystems along an agriculture-to-urban land-use gradient, Milwaukee to Green Bay, Wisconsin, 2003-2004
The Effects of Urbanization and Other Environmental Gradients on Algal Assemblages in Nine Metropolitan Areas across the United States
Selected Physical, Chemical, and Biological Data Used to Study Urbanizing Streams in Nine Metropolitan Areas of the United States, 1999-2004
*Disclaimer: Listing outside positions with professional scientific organizations on this Staff Profile are for informational purposes only and do not constitute an endorsement of those professional scientific organizations or their activities by the USGS, Department of the Interior, or U.S. Government