USGS NMWSC Hydrologists Johanna Blake and Jeb Brown attended the 2nd Annual Conference on Environmental Conditions of the Animas and San Juan Watersheds with Emphasis on Gold King Mine and other Mine Waste Issues in Farmington, NM from June 20-21.
Jeb E. Brown
Hydrologist, New Mexico Water Science Center
Jeb Brown is a hydrologist at the New Mexico Water Science Center. He received a bachelors degree in Biology and a Masters in Water Resources from the University of New Mexico. Since joining the USGS in 2007, he has devoted his career to studying fluvial sediment transport and specializes in researching surrogate methods for estimating suspended-sediment concentration. Presently, his research focuses on hydroacoustic, densimetric, and turbidity surrogates for suspended sediment.
Science and Products
Suspended-sediment transport and water management, Jemez Canyon Dam, New Mexico, 1948–2018
In situ densimetric measurements as a surrogate for suspended-sediment concentrations in the Rio Puerco, New Mexico
Non-USGS Publications**
**Disclaimer: The views expressed in Non-USGS publications are those of the author and do not represent the views of the USGS, Department of the Interior, or the U.S. Government.
Investigations of Sources of Contaminants of Concern in the San Juan River
Sediment Acoustics
New Mexico Water Science Center Sediment Field Program
USGS NMWSC Hydrologists Johanna Blake and Jeb Brown attended the 2nd Annual Conference on Environmental Conditions of the Animas and San Juan Watersheds with Emphasis on Gold King Mine and other Mine Waste Issues in Farmington, NM from June 20-21.
USGS NMWSC Hydrologists Johanna Blake and Jeb Brown attended the 2nd Annual Conference on Environmental Conditions of the Animas and San Juan Watersheds with Emphasis on Gold King Mine and other Mine Waste Issues in Farmington, NM from June 20-21.
USGS NMWSC Hydrologists Johanna Blake and Jeb Brown attended the 2nd Annual Conference on Environmental Conditions of the Animas and San Juan Watersheds with Emphasis on Gold King Mine and other Mine Waste Issues in Farmington, NM from June 20-21.
Science and Products
Suspended-sediment transport and water management, Jemez Canyon Dam, New Mexico, 1948–2018
In situ densimetric measurements as a surrogate for suspended-sediment concentrations in the Rio Puerco, New Mexico
Non-USGS Publications**
**Disclaimer: The views expressed in Non-USGS publications are those of the author and do not represent the views of the USGS, Department of the Interior, or the U.S. Government.
Investigations of Sources of Contaminants of Concern in the San Juan River
Sediment Acoustics
New Mexico Water Science Center Sediment Field Program
USGS NMWSC Hydrologists Johanna Blake and Jeb Brown attended the 2nd Annual Conference on Environmental Conditions of the Animas and San Juan Watersheds with Emphasis on Gold King Mine and other Mine Waste Issues in Farmington, NM from June 20-21.
USGS NMWSC Hydrologists Johanna Blake and Jeb Brown attended the 2nd Annual Conference on Environmental Conditions of the Animas and San Juan Watersheds with Emphasis on Gold King Mine and other Mine Waste Issues in Farmington, NM from June 20-21.
USGS NMWSC Hydrologists Johanna Blake and Jeb Brown attended the 2nd Annual Conference on Environmental Conditions of the Animas and San Juan Watersheds with Emphasis on Gold King Mine and other Mine Waste Issues in Farmington, NM from June 20-21.
USGS NMWSC Hydrologists Johanna Blake and Jeb Brown attended the 2nd Annual Conference on Environmental Conditions of the Animas and San Juan Watersheds with Emphasis on Gold King Mine and other Mine Waste Issues in Farmington, NM from June 20-21.