Elizabeth Nystrom
Elizabeth (Liz) Nystrom is a Hydrologist with the New York Water Science Center.
Liz began her career with the USGS in 1999 as a student in the Illinois District working with acoustic Doppler current profilers. Her research interests are broad and are currently focused on research to operations, and include using cameras and imagery for hydrologic measurements, harmful algal blooms, hydraulic modeling, inundation mapping, bathymetry, and hydroacoustics.
Education:
2001 - M.S., Civil and Environmental Engineering, Environmental Hydrology and Hydraulic Engineering, University of Illinois
1999 - B.S., Civil and Environmental Engineering, Worcester Polytechnic Institute
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Groundwater quality in the Upper Hudson River Basin, New York, 2012 Groundwater quality in the Upper Hudson River Basin, New York, 2012
Water samples were collected from 20 production and domestic wells in the Upper Hudson River Basin (north of the Federal Dam at Troy, New York) in New York in August 2012 to characterize groundwater quality in the basin. The samples were collected and processed using standard U.S. Geological Survey procedures and were analyzed for 148 physiochemical properties and constituents, including...
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Tia-Marie Scott, Elizabeth A. Nystrom
Groundwater quality in the Mohawk River Basin, New York, 2011 Groundwater quality in the Mohawk River Basin, New York, 2011
Water samples were collected from 21 production and domestic wells in the Mohawk River Basin in New York in July 2011 to characterize groundwater quality in the basin. The samples were collected and processed using standard U.S. Geological Survey procedures and were analyzed for 148 physiochemical properties and constituents, including dissolved gases, major ions, nutrients, trace...
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Elizabeth A. Nystrom, Tia-Marie Scott
Dissolved methane in New York groundwater, 1999-2011 Dissolved methane in New York groundwater, 1999-2011
New York State is underlain by numerous bedrock formations of Cambrian to Devonian age that produce natural gas and to a lesser extent oil. The first commercial gas well in the United States was dug in the early 1820s in Fredonia, south of Buffalo, New York, and produced methane from Devonian-age black shale. Methane naturally discharges to the land surface at some locations in New York...
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William M. Kappel, Elizabeth A. Nystrom
Groundwater quality in the Delaware and St. Lawrence River Basins, New York, 2010 Groundwater quality in the Delaware and St. Lawrence River Basins, New York, 2010
Water samples were collected from 10 production and domestic wells in the Delaware River Basin in New York and from 20 production and domestic wells in the St. Lawrence River Basin in New York from August through November 2010 to characterize groundwater quality in the basins. The samples were collected and processed by standard U.S. Geological Survey procedures and were analyzed for 147
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Elizabeth A. Nystrom
TOPMODEL simulations of streamflow and depth to water table in Fishing Brook Watershed, New York, 2007-09 TOPMODEL simulations of streamflow and depth to water table in Fishing Brook Watershed, New York, 2007-09
TOPMODEL, a physically based, variable-source area rainfall-runoff model, was used to simulate streamflow and depth to water table for the period January 2007-September 2009 in the 65.6 square kilometers of Fishing Brook Watershed in northern New York. The Fishing Brook Watershed is located in the headwaters of the Hudson River and is predominantly forested with a humid, cool continental...
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Elizabeth A. Nystrom, Douglas A. Burns
Groundwater quality in the Lake Champlain Basin, New York, 2009 Groundwater quality in the Lake Champlain Basin, New York, 2009
Water was sampled from 20 production and domestic wells from August through November 2009 to characterize groundwater quality in the Lake Champlain Basin in New York. Of the 20 wells sampled, 8 were completed in sand and gravel, and 12 were completed in bedrock. The samples were collected and processed by standard U.S. Geological Survey procedures and were analyzed for 147 physiochemical
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Elizabeth A. Nystrom
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Groundwater quality in the Upper Hudson River Basin, New York, 2012 Groundwater quality in the Upper Hudson River Basin, New York, 2012
Water samples were collected from 20 production and domestic wells in the Upper Hudson River Basin (north of the Federal Dam at Troy, New York) in New York in August 2012 to characterize groundwater quality in the basin. The samples were collected and processed using standard U.S. Geological Survey procedures and were analyzed for 148 physiochemical properties and constituents, including...
Authors
Tia-Marie Scott, Elizabeth A. Nystrom
Groundwater quality in the Mohawk River Basin, New York, 2011 Groundwater quality in the Mohawk River Basin, New York, 2011
Water samples were collected from 21 production and domestic wells in the Mohawk River Basin in New York in July 2011 to characterize groundwater quality in the basin. The samples were collected and processed using standard U.S. Geological Survey procedures and were analyzed for 148 physiochemical properties and constituents, including dissolved gases, major ions, nutrients, trace...
Authors
Elizabeth A. Nystrom, Tia-Marie Scott
Dissolved methane in New York groundwater, 1999-2011 Dissolved methane in New York groundwater, 1999-2011
New York State is underlain by numerous bedrock formations of Cambrian to Devonian age that produce natural gas and to a lesser extent oil. The first commercial gas well in the United States was dug in the early 1820s in Fredonia, south of Buffalo, New York, and produced methane from Devonian-age black shale. Methane naturally discharges to the land surface at some locations in New York...
Authors
William M. Kappel, Elizabeth A. Nystrom
Groundwater quality in the Delaware and St. Lawrence River Basins, New York, 2010 Groundwater quality in the Delaware and St. Lawrence River Basins, New York, 2010
Water samples were collected from 10 production and domestic wells in the Delaware River Basin in New York and from 20 production and domestic wells in the St. Lawrence River Basin in New York from August through November 2010 to characterize groundwater quality in the basins. The samples were collected and processed by standard U.S. Geological Survey procedures and were analyzed for 147
Authors
Elizabeth A. Nystrom
TOPMODEL simulations of streamflow and depth to water table in Fishing Brook Watershed, New York, 2007-09 TOPMODEL simulations of streamflow and depth to water table in Fishing Brook Watershed, New York, 2007-09
TOPMODEL, a physically based, variable-source area rainfall-runoff model, was used to simulate streamflow and depth to water table for the period January 2007-September 2009 in the 65.6 square kilometers of Fishing Brook Watershed in northern New York. The Fishing Brook Watershed is located in the headwaters of the Hudson River and is predominantly forested with a humid, cool continental...
Authors
Elizabeth A. Nystrom, Douglas A. Burns
Groundwater quality in the Lake Champlain Basin, New York, 2009 Groundwater quality in the Lake Champlain Basin, New York, 2009
Water was sampled from 20 production and domestic wells from August through November 2009 to characterize groundwater quality in the Lake Champlain Basin in New York. Of the 20 wells sampled, 8 were completed in sand and gravel, and 12 were completed in bedrock. The samples were collected and processed by standard U.S. Geological Survey procedures and were analyzed for 147 physiochemical
Authors
Elizabeth A. Nystrom