On May 27, 2018, the second devastating flash flood in two years swept through historic Ellicott City. Brief but intense rainfall caused the flood which tragically claimed the life of one person and damaged buildings, vehicles, and property.
Jonathan Dillow
Jon Dillow is a Supervisory Hydrologist that oversees parts of the Studies Section in the Maryland-Delaware-District of Columbia Water Science Center and serves (half time) as the acting Data Chief for the Washington Water Science Center.
Select Publications
Magnitude and Frequency of Floods on Nontidal Streams in Delaware: U.S. Geological Survey Scientific Investigations Report 2006-5146, by Ries, K.G. III and Dillow, J.J.A., 2006, 59 p.
Adjustments to U.S. Geological Survey Peak-Flow Magnitude-Frequency Relations in Delaware and Maryland Following Hurricane Floyd, September, 1999: U.S. Geological Survey Fact Sheet FS-152-02, by Doheny, E.J. and Dillow, J.J.A., 2002, 8 p.
Groundwater quality and discharge to Chincoteague and Sinepuxent Bays adjacent to Assateague Island National Seashore, Maryland: U.S. Geological Survey Water-Resources Investigations Report 02-4029, by Dillow, J.J.A., Banks, W.S.L., and Smigaj, M.J., 2002, 42 p.
Optimization of Groundwater Withdrawal at the Old O-Field Area, Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland: U.S. Geological Survey Water-Resources Investigations Report 00-4283 by Banks, W.S.L. and J.J.A. Dillow, 2001, 18 p.
Groundwater Discharge and Nitrate Loadings to the Coastal Bays of Maryland: U.S. Geological Survey Water-Resources Investigations Report 99-4167 by Dillow, J.J.A. and E.A. Greene, 1999, 8 p.
Professional Experience
Research / Professional Focus / Current Projects
My duties encompass all aspects of USGS water-data collection, interpretation, and publication activities, but my particular areas of interest are workforce planning and staff development. Through these interests I work to maintain and support appropriate staffing levels and adequate skill sets to facilitate the effective and efficient performance
Education and Certifications
MS: Civil Engineering, Drexel University, 1995
BS: Civil Engineering, Drexel University, 1989
Science and Products
Next Generation Water Observing System: Delaware River Basin
Anacostia Water Quality Monitoring Project
Water Use & Water Supply Capabilities @ MD-DE-DC
Contaminant Fate and Transport Capabilities @ MD-DE-DC
GIS & Dataset Capabilities @ MD-DE-DC
Geomorphology and Sediment Capabilities @ MD-DE-DC
Federal Stakeholder 2022 Online Survey Results for the Re-Prioritization of the USGS Federal Priority Streamgage Network Federal Stakeholder 2022 Online Survey Results for the Re-Prioritization of the USGS Federal Priority Streamgage Network
On May 27, 2018, the second devastating flash flood in two years swept through historic Ellicott City. Brief but intense rainfall caused the flood which tragically claimed the life of one person and damaged buildings, vehicles, and property.
On May 27, 2018, the second devastating flash flood in two years swept through historic Ellicott City. Brief but intense rainfall caused the flood which tragically claimed the life of one person and damaged buildings, vehicles, and property.
On May 27, 2018, the second devastating flash flood in two years swept through historic Ellicott City. Brief but intense rainfall caused the flood which tragically claimed the life of one person and damaged buildings, vehicles, and property.
Re-prioritization of the U.S. Geological Survey Federal Priority Streamgage Network, 2022 Re-prioritization of the U.S. Geological Survey Federal Priority Streamgage Network, 2022
Peak-flow and low-flow magnitude estimates at defined frequencies and durations for nontidal streams in Delaware Peak-flow and low-flow magnitude estimates at defined frequencies and durations for nontidal streams in Delaware
Geomorphic responses to stream channel restoration at Minebank Run, Baltimore County, Maryland, 2002-08 Geomorphic responses to stream channel restoration at Minebank Run, Baltimore County, Maryland, 2002-08
Estimates of the loads of nitrite + nitrate in the flow of Bassett Creek to the Maryland Coastal Bays adjacent to Assateague Island National Seashore, water years 2003-2004 Estimates of the loads of nitrite + nitrate in the flow of Bassett Creek to the Maryland Coastal Bays adjacent to Assateague Island National Seashore, water years 2003-2004
Magnitude and Frequency of Floods on Nontidal Streams in Delaware Magnitude and Frequency of Floods on Nontidal Streams in Delaware
Ground-water quality and discharge to Chincoteague and Sinepuxent Bays adjacent to Assateague Island National Seashore, Maryland Ground-water quality and discharge to Chincoteague and Sinepuxent Bays adjacent to Assateague Island National Seashore, Maryland
Science and Products
Next Generation Water Observing System: Delaware River Basin
Anacostia Water Quality Monitoring Project
Water Use & Water Supply Capabilities @ MD-DE-DC
Contaminant Fate and Transport Capabilities @ MD-DE-DC
GIS & Dataset Capabilities @ MD-DE-DC
Geomorphology and Sediment Capabilities @ MD-DE-DC
Federal Stakeholder 2022 Online Survey Results for the Re-Prioritization of the USGS Federal Priority Streamgage Network Federal Stakeholder 2022 Online Survey Results for the Re-Prioritization of the USGS Federal Priority Streamgage Network
On May 27, 2018, the second devastating flash flood in two years swept through historic Ellicott City. Brief but intense rainfall caused the flood which tragically claimed the life of one person and damaged buildings, vehicles, and property.
On May 27, 2018, the second devastating flash flood in two years swept through historic Ellicott City. Brief but intense rainfall caused the flood which tragically claimed the life of one person and damaged buildings, vehicles, and property.
On May 27, 2018, the second devastating flash flood in two years swept through historic Ellicott City. Brief but intense rainfall caused the flood which tragically claimed the life of one person and damaged buildings, vehicles, and property.
On May 27, 2018, the second devastating flash flood in two years swept through historic Ellicott City. Brief but intense rainfall caused the flood which tragically claimed the life of one person and damaged buildings, vehicles, and property.