Joel M Galloway
Cooperative Matching Funds Program Manager for the Water Mission Area
Hydrologic Studies Chief for the USGS Dakota Water Science Center
Joel Galloway has worked for the U.S. Geological Survey for 29 years in North Dakota, Arkansas, South Dakota, Iowa, and Wyoming and is currently the Acting Cooperative Matching Fund Program Manager for the Water Mission Area and Hydrologic Investigations Section Chief for the USGS Dakota Water Science Center. He has a Master of Science degree in environmental/civil engineering from the South Dakota School of Mines and Technology and a Bachelor of Science degree in geology from the University of North Dakota. Joel has authored or coauthored over 50 scientific reports and journal articles on different water-quality, groundwater, and surface-water topics.
Education and Certifications
M.S., Civil Engineering, 2001 South Dakota School of Mines and Technology, Rapid City, South Dakota
B.S., Geology, 1996 University of North Dakota, Grand Forks, North Dakota
Science and Products
Potentiometric surface of the Deadwood Aquifer in the Black Hills area, South Dakota
Potentiometric surface of the Minnelusa Aquifer in the Black Hills area, South Dakota
Potentiometric surface of the Inyan Kara Aquifer in the Black Hills area, South Dakota
Potentiometric surface of the Minnekahta Aquifer in the Black Hills area, South Dakota
Digital data sets for map products produced as part of the Black Hills Hydrology Study, western South Dakota
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Potentiometric surface of the Deadwood Aquifer in the Black Hills area, South Dakota
This map is a product of the Black Hills Hydrology Study, which was initiated in 1990 to assess the quantity, quality, and distribution of surface water and ground water in the Black Hills area of South Dakota (Driscoll, 1992). This long-term study is a cooperative effort between the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS), the South Dakota Department of Environment and Natural Resources, and the West DakotAuthorsMichael L. Strobel, Joel M. Galloway, Ghaith R. Hamade, Gregory J. JarrellPotentiometric surface of the Minnelusa Aquifer in the Black Hills area, South Dakota
This map is a product of the Black Hills Hydrology Study, which was initiated in 1990 to assess the quantity, quality, and distribution of surface water and ground water in the Black Hills area of South Dakota (Driscoll, 1992). This long-term study is a cooperative effort between the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS), the South Dakota Department of Environment and Natural Resources, and the West DakotAuthorsMichael L. Strobel, Joel M. Galloway, Ghaith R. Hamade, Gregory J. JarrellPotentiometric surface of the Inyan Kara Aquifer in the Black Hills area, South Dakota
This map is a product of the Black Hills Hydrology Study, which was initiated in 1990 to assess the quantity, quality, and distribution of surface water and ground water in the Black Hills area of South Dakota (Driscoll, 1992). This long-term study is a cooperative effort between the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS), the South Dakota Department of Environment and Natural Resources, and the West DakotAuthorsMichael L. Strobel, Joel M. Galloway, Ghaith R. Hamade, Gregory J. JarrellPotentiometric surface of the Minnekahta Aquifer in the Black Hills area, South Dakota
This map is a product of the Black Hills Hydrology Study, which was initiated in 1990 to assess the quantity, quality, and distribution of surface water and ground water in the Black Hills area of South Dakota (Driscoll, 1992). This long-term study is a cooperative effort between the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS), the South Dakota Department of Environment and Natural Resources, and the West DakotAuthorsMichael L. Strobel, Joel M. Galloway, Ghaith R. Hamade, Gregory J. JarrellDigital data sets for map products produced as part of the Black Hills Hydrology Study, western South Dakota
This compact disk contains digital data produced as part of the 1:100,000-scale map products for the Black Hills Hydrology Study conducted in western South Dakota. The digital data include 28 individual Geographic Information System (GIS) data sets: data sets for the hydrogeologic unit map including all mapped hydrogeologic units within the study area (1 data set) and major geologic structure inclAuthorsJoyce E. Williamson, Gregory J. Jarrell, Rick M. Clawges, Joel M. Galloway, Janet M. Carter