Philip Gardner
Philip Gardner is a Hydrologist and the Groundwater Specialist for the Nevada Water Science Center.
Phil has worked as a hydrologist with the US Geological Survey since 2001 and is currently the Groundwater Specialist at the Nevada Water Science Center in Carson City, NV. Much of his work has focused on the development of conceptual and numerical models of hydrologic systems and groundwater-surface water interaction throughout the eastern Great Basin and Colorado Plateau.
Professional Experience
2001 - Present: Hydrologist, Groundwater Specialist, U.S. Geological Survey
Science and Products
Aquifer Tests in Nevada
Evaluation of Streamflow Depletion Related to Groundwater Withdrawal, Humboldt River Basin
Evapotranspiration Studies in Nevada
Science in the Humboldt River Basin
Spring Valley-Snake Valley Aquifers
Recharge temperatures and groundwater-age models for the Paradox Valley alluvial aquifer, 2011, Colorado
Data from two tracer investigations in the Snake Creek drainage, Great Basin National Park, White Pine County, Nevada
Appendixes and Supplemental Data: Hydraulic Characterization of Carbonate-Rock and Basin-Fill Aquifers near Long Canyon, Goshute Valley, Northeastern Nevada, 2011-2016
Evapotranspiration Units, Groundwater Discharge Area, and 2007-2008 Summer Mean Vegetation Index for Tule Valley and part of Sevier Valley, Utah
Geospatial Data to Support Estimates of Annual Groundwater Discharge by Evapotranspiration from Areas of Spring-Fed Riparian Vegetation, Stump Spring and Hiko Springs, Clark County, Nevada
Electrical Geophysical Data Collected in the Scott M. Matheson Wetlands Preserve Near Moab, Utah
Regional potentiometric-surface map of the Great Basin carbonate and alluvial aquifer system in Snake Valley and surrounding areas, Juab, Millard, and Beaver Counties, Utah, and White Pine and Lincoln Counties, Nevada
Hydrogeologic conceptual model of groundwater occurrence and brine discharge to the Dolores River in the Paradox Valley, Montrose County, Colorado
Quantifying stream-loss recovery in a spring using dual-tracer injections in the Snake Creek drainage, Great Basin National Park, Nevada, USA
Hydraulic characterization of carbonate-rock and basin-fill aquifers near Long Canyon, Goshute Valley, northeastern Nevada
Rethinking a groundwater flow system using a multiple-tracer geochemical approach: A case study in Moab-Spanish Valley, Utah
Hydrogeologic and geochemical characterization of groundwater resources in Pine and Wah Wah Valleys, Iron, Beaver, and Millard Counties, Utah
Evaluation of groundwater resources in the Spanish Valley Watershed, Grand and San Juan Counties, Utah
Wetland-scale mapping of preferential fresh groundwater discharge to the Colorado River
Effects of groundwater withdrawals from the Hurricane Fault zone on discharge of saline water from Pah Tempe Springs, Washington County, Utah
Evaluating micrometeorological estimates of groundwater discharge from Great Basin desert playas
Hydrogeologic and geochemical characterization of groundwater resources in Deep Creek Valley and adjacent areas, Juab and Tooele Counties, Utah, and Elko and White Pine Counties, Nevada
A multiple-tracer approach to understanding regional groundwaterflow in the Snake Valley area of the eastern Great Basin, USA
Potential effects of existing and proposed groundwater withdrawals on water levels and natural groundwater discharge in Snake Valley, Juab and Millard Counties, Utah, White Pine County, Nevada, and surrounding areas in Utah and Nevada
Non-USGS Publications**
Research Institute, Reno, Nevada.
**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.
Science and Products
Aquifer Tests in Nevada
Evaluation of Streamflow Depletion Related to Groundwater Withdrawal, Humboldt River Basin
Evapotranspiration Studies in Nevada
Science in the Humboldt River Basin
Spring Valley-Snake Valley Aquifers
Recharge temperatures and groundwater-age models for the Paradox Valley alluvial aquifer, 2011, Colorado
Data from two tracer investigations in the Snake Creek drainage, Great Basin National Park, White Pine County, Nevada
Appendixes and Supplemental Data: Hydraulic Characterization of Carbonate-Rock and Basin-Fill Aquifers near Long Canyon, Goshute Valley, Northeastern Nevada, 2011-2016
Evapotranspiration Units, Groundwater Discharge Area, and 2007-2008 Summer Mean Vegetation Index for Tule Valley and part of Sevier Valley, Utah
Geospatial Data to Support Estimates of Annual Groundwater Discharge by Evapotranspiration from Areas of Spring-Fed Riparian Vegetation, Stump Spring and Hiko Springs, Clark County, Nevada
Electrical Geophysical Data Collected in the Scott M. Matheson Wetlands Preserve Near Moab, Utah
Regional potentiometric-surface map of the Great Basin carbonate and alluvial aquifer system in Snake Valley and surrounding areas, Juab, Millard, and Beaver Counties, Utah, and White Pine and Lincoln Counties, Nevada
Hydrogeologic conceptual model of groundwater occurrence and brine discharge to the Dolores River in the Paradox Valley, Montrose County, Colorado
Quantifying stream-loss recovery in a spring using dual-tracer injections in the Snake Creek drainage, Great Basin National Park, Nevada, USA
Hydraulic characterization of carbonate-rock and basin-fill aquifers near Long Canyon, Goshute Valley, northeastern Nevada
Rethinking a groundwater flow system using a multiple-tracer geochemical approach: A case study in Moab-Spanish Valley, Utah
Hydrogeologic and geochemical characterization of groundwater resources in Pine and Wah Wah Valleys, Iron, Beaver, and Millard Counties, Utah
Evaluation of groundwater resources in the Spanish Valley Watershed, Grand and San Juan Counties, Utah
Wetland-scale mapping of preferential fresh groundwater discharge to the Colorado River
Effects of groundwater withdrawals from the Hurricane Fault zone on discharge of saline water from Pah Tempe Springs, Washington County, Utah
Evaluating micrometeorological estimates of groundwater discharge from Great Basin desert playas
Hydrogeologic and geochemical characterization of groundwater resources in Deep Creek Valley and adjacent areas, Juab and Tooele Counties, Utah, and Elko and White Pine Counties, Nevada
A multiple-tracer approach to understanding regional groundwaterflow in the Snake Valley area of the eastern Great Basin, USA
Potential effects of existing and proposed groundwater withdrawals on water levels and natural groundwater discharge in Snake Valley, Juab and Millard Counties, Utah, White Pine County, Nevada, and surrounding areas in Utah and Nevada
Non-USGS Publications**
Research Institute, Reno, Nevada.
**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.