Measuring streamflow in Fish Creek with large Cladophora growth
Measuring streamflow in Fish Creek with large Cladophora growthMeasuring streamflow in Fish Creek with large Cladophora growth
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Jerrod began his career with USGS in 2000. He is responsible for surface-water, groundwater and water-quality monitoring across western Wyoming.
Jerrod is the Field Office Chief of the Western Wyoming Field Office and is responsible for the collection, review and publication of hydrologic products and the use of hydroacoustics throughout Wyoming. Jerrod has partnered in investigative studies including developing the use of near-stream wells near streamgages to help understand groundwater/surface-water interaction. He also provided field and training support to the National Science Foundation’s McMurdo Dry Valleys long-term ecological research program in Antarctica. Prior to the USGS, Jerrod was employed by Inberg-Miller Engineers as a Staff Geologist.
B.S. in Environmental Hydrogeology, University of Wyoming, 1996
Measuring streamflow in Fish Creek with large Cladophora growth
Measuring streamflow in Fish Creek with large Cladophora growth
Fish Creek, Wyoming
Measuring streamflow in Fish Creek with large Cladophora growth
Measuring streamflow in Fish Creek with large Cladophora growth
Fish Creek, Wyoming