Rich Sheibley
Rich is a research hydrologist for the Washington Water Science Center in Tacoma, WA.
His research interests include water quality, nutrient cycling, and groundwater-surface water exchange in lakes, streams and rivers.
Professional Experience
U.S. Geological Survey Washington Water Science Center, Tacoma, WA
Research Hydrologist October 2009 – Present
Hydrologist January 2008 – October 2009
Education and Certifications
University of California, Davis. Ph.D., Chemical Engineering with a focus on environmental modeling. June 2001. Dissertation: Nitrogen transformation kinetics in the hyporheic zo
University of Pennsylvania. Bachelor of Science, Chemical Engineering with a minor in Environmental Engineering. May 1995.
Science and Products
Phosphorus SPARROW Model for the Yakima River
Hood Canal
Chehalis River Basin
WSDOT Stormwater Monitoring
Water-quality and stream-habitat metrics calculated for the National Water-Quality Assessment Program's Regional Stream Quality Assessment conducted in the southeast United States in support of ecological and habitat stressor models, 2014 Water-quality and stream-habitat metrics calculated for the National Water-Quality Assessment Program's Regional Stream Quality Assessment conducted in the southeast United States in support of ecological and habitat stressor models, 2014
Geospatial database of sampled sites and watershed and riparian characteristics of Puget Sound lowland ecoregion streams sampled for the 2015 Stormwater Action Monitoring status and trends study Geospatial database of sampled sites and watershed and riparian characteristics of Puget Sound lowland ecoregion streams sampled for the 2015 Stormwater Action Monitoring status and trends study
Geospatial database of sampled sites and watershed and riparian characteristics of Puget Sound lowland ecoregion streams sampled for the 2015 Stormwater Action Monitoring status and trends study Geospatial database of sampled sites and watershed and riparian characteristics of Puget Sound lowland ecoregion streams sampled for the 2015 Stormwater Action Monitoring status and trends study
Design and methods of the Pacific Northwest Stream Quality Assessment (PNSQA), 2015 Design and methods of the Pacific Northwest Stream Quality Assessment (PNSQA), 2015
Continuous-flow centrifugation to collect suspended sediment for chemical analysis Continuous-flow centrifugation to collect suspended sediment for chemical analysis
Nutrient attenuation in rivers and streams, Puget Sound Basin, Washington Nutrient attenuation in rivers and streams, Puget Sound Basin, Washington
The Pacific northwest stream quality assessment The Pacific northwest stream quality assessment
Water and nutrient budgets for Vancouver Lake, Vancouver, Washington, October 2010-October 2012 Water and nutrient budgets for Vancouver Lake, Vancouver, Washington, October 2010-October 2012
Low transient storage and uptake efficiencies in seven agricultural streams: implications for nutrient demand Low transient storage and uptake efficiencies in seven agricultural streams: implications for nutrient demand
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.
Science and Products
Phosphorus SPARROW Model for the Yakima River
Hood Canal
Chehalis River Basin
WSDOT Stormwater Monitoring
Water-quality and stream-habitat metrics calculated for the National Water-Quality Assessment Program's Regional Stream Quality Assessment conducted in the southeast United States in support of ecological and habitat stressor models, 2014 Water-quality and stream-habitat metrics calculated for the National Water-Quality Assessment Program's Regional Stream Quality Assessment conducted in the southeast United States in support of ecological and habitat stressor models, 2014
Geospatial database of sampled sites and watershed and riparian characteristics of Puget Sound lowland ecoregion streams sampled for the 2015 Stormwater Action Monitoring status and trends study Geospatial database of sampled sites and watershed and riparian characteristics of Puget Sound lowland ecoregion streams sampled for the 2015 Stormwater Action Monitoring status and trends study
Geospatial database of sampled sites and watershed and riparian characteristics of Puget Sound lowland ecoregion streams sampled for the 2015 Stormwater Action Monitoring status and trends study Geospatial database of sampled sites and watershed and riparian characteristics of Puget Sound lowland ecoregion streams sampled for the 2015 Stormwater Action Monitoring status and trends study
Design and methods of the Pacific Northwest Stream Quality Assessment (PNSQA), 2015 Design and methods of the Pacific Northwest Stream Quality Assessment (PNSQA), 2015
Continuous-flow centrifugation to collect suspended sediment for chemical analysis Continuous-flow centrifugation to collect suspended sediment for chemical analysis
Nutrient attenuation in rivers and streams, Puget Sound Basin, Washington Nutrient attenuation in rivers and streams, Puget Sound Basin, Washington
The Pacific northwest stream quality assessment The Pacific northwest stream quality assessment
Water and nutrient budgets for Vancouver Lake, Vancouver, Washington, October 2010-October 2012 Water and nutrient budgets for Vancouver Lake, Vancouver, Washington, October 2010-October 2012
Low transient storage and uptake efficiencies in seven agricultural streams: implications for nutrient demand Low transient storage and uptake efficiencies in seven agricultural streams: implications for nutrient demand
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.