Sagavanirktok River Winter Streamflow Measurement at USGS Station 15908000. Ice augers are used to drill through river ice in order to measure ice thickness, water depth, and water velocity under the ice. The total streamflow under the ice is computed with these measurements from 25 holes across the channel.
Jason A Baker
Juvenile salmonid ecology and habitat preference in freshwater. Adult salmonid spawning ecology.
Professional Experience
2001 - Present Fishery Biologist, USGS, Alaska Science Center, Anchorage, Alaska
1999 - 2000 Fishery Technician, USGS, Alaska Science Center, Anchorage, Alaska
1990 - 1997 Fishery Technician, Solomon Gulch Hatchery, Valdez Fisheries Development Association, Valdez, Alaska (Summers)
Education and Certifications
B.S. 2000 University of Alaska Fairbanks, Fairbanks, Alaska
Science and Products
Sagavanirktok River Winter Streamflow Measurement at USGS Station 15908000. Ice augers are used to drill through river ice in order to measure ice thickness, water depth, and water velocity under the ice. The total streamflow under the ice is computed with these measurements from 25 holes across the channel.
Science and Products
Sagavanirktok River Winter Streamflow Measurement at USGS Station 15908000. Ice augers are used to drill through river ice in order to measure ice thickness, water depth, and water velocity under the ice. The total streamflow under the ice is computed with these measurements from 25 holes across the channel.
Sagavanirktok River Winter Streamflow Measurement at USGS Station 15908000. Ice augers are used to drill through river ice in order to measure ice thickness, water depth, and water velocity under the ice. The total streamflow under the ice is computed with these measurements from 25 holes across the channel.