Jeremiah Pomerleau (Maine Office) looks at high-water marks from the Flood at Saco River near Conway, NH station number 01064500. One of the highest flows ever recorded since 1903. The gage has historically just passed 100 years of total record.
Henry Gilman
Henry Gilman is a Hydrologic Technician in the New England Water Science Center.
Henry has been involved with hydrologic data collection including groundwater monitoring, streamgage operation, and hydrologic data processing with the USGS.
Professional Experience
Hydrologic Technician, U.S. Geological Survey, New England Water Science Center, 2016 to Present
Education and Certifications
B.A. History, Wabash College, 2004
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Jeremiah Pomerleau (Maine Office) looks at high-water marks from the Flood at Saco River near Conway, NH station number 01064500. One of the highest flows ever recorded since 1903. The gage has historically just passed 100 years of total record.
Hydrologic technician wades into the St John River in Allagash, Maine near the Dickey streamgage 01010500 stringing a tag line in the early morning.
Hydrologic technician wades into the St John River in Allagash, Maine near the Dickey streamgage 01010500 stringing a tag line in the early morning.
Flooding in Soldier Pond, Maine, following rainfall and snowmelt that led to high water levels in the Fish and St. John Rivers in April and May of 2018.
Flooding in Soldier Pond, Maine, following rainfall and snowmelt that led to high water levels in the Fish and St. John Rivers in April and May of 2018.
Flooding in Soldier Pond, Maine, following rainfall and snowmelt that led to high water levels in the Fish and St. John Rivers in April and May of 2018.
Flooding in Soldier Pond, Maine, following rainfall and snowmelt that led to high water levels in the Fish and St. John Rivers in April and May of 2018.
USGS field crews installed a temporary rapid deployment gage on May 2, 2018, at Soldier Pond in the Fish River to monitor flooding near Fort Kent in Maine.
USGS field crews installed a temporary rapid deployment gage on May 2, 2018, at Soldier Pond in the Fish River to monitor flooding near Fort Kent in Maine.
USGS field crews installed a temporary rapid deployment gage on May 2, 2018, at Soldier Pond in the Fish River to monitor flooding near Fort Kent in Maine.
USGS field crews installed a temporary rapid deployment gage on May 2, 2018, at Soldier Pond in the Fish River to monitor flooding near Fort Kent in Maine.
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Jeremiah Pomerleau (Maine Office) looks at high-water marks from the Flood at Saco River near Conway, NH station number 01064500. One of the highest flows ever recorded since 1903. The gage has historically just passed 100 years of total record.
Jeremiah Pomerleau (Maine Office) looks at high-water marks from the Flood at Saco River near Conway, NH station number 01064500. One of the highest flows ever recorded since 1903. The gage has historically just passed 100 years of total record.
Hydrologic technician wades into the St John River in Allagash, Maine near the Dickey streamgage 01010500 stringing a tag line in the early morning.
Hydrologic technician wades into the St John River in Allagash, Maine near the Dickey streamgage 01010500 stringing a tag line in the early morning.
Flooding in Soldier Pond, Maine, following rainfall and snowmelt that led to high water levels in the Fish and St. John Rivers in April and May of 2018.
Flooding in Soldier Pond, Maine, following rainfall and snowmelt that led to high water levels in the Fish and St. John Rivers in April and May of 2018.
Flooding in Soldier Pond, Maine, following rainfall and snowmelt that led to high water levels in the Fish and St. John Rivers in April and May of 2018.
Flooding in Soldier Pond, Maine, following rainfall and snowmelt that led to high water levels in the Fish and St. John Rivers in April and May of 2018.
USGS field crews installed a temporary rapid deployment gage on May 2, 2018, at Soldier Pond in the Fish River to monitor flooding near Fort Kent in Maine.
USGS field crews installed a temporary rapid deployment gage on May 2, 2018, at Soldier Pond in the Fish River to monitor flooding near Fort Kent in Maine.
USGS field crews installed a temporary rapid deployment gage on May 2, 2018, at Soldier Pond in the Fish River to monitor flooding near Fort Kent in Maine.
USGS field crews installed a temporary rapid deployment gage on May 2, 2018, at Soldier Pond in the Fish River to monitor flooding near Fort Kent in Maine.