I am a Geologist at the Cascades Volcano Observatory specializing in computer system administration, network administration, and the acquisition and dissemination of real-time volcano monitoring data.
Scott has been with the Volcano Science Center/Cascades Volcano Observatory since 2006. Prior to that, he worked for the USGS GMEG group in Menlo Park, CA and Flagstaff, AZ as a GIS Specialist.
Education and Certifications
M.S. Geology, Western Washington University
B.A. Environmental Studies, Long Island University - Southampton
Science and Products
Extending ScienceBase for Disaster Risk Reduction
Access to up-to-date geospatial data is critical when responding to natural hazards-related crises, such as volcanic eruptions. To address the need to reliably provide access to near real-time USGS datasets, we developed a process to allow data managers within the USGS Volcano Hazard Program to programmatically publish geospatial webservices to a cloud-based instance of GeoServer hosted on Amazon
Science and Products
- Science
Extending ScienceBase for Disaster Risk Reduction
Access to up-to-date geospatial data is critical when responding to natural hazards-related crises, such as volcanic eruptions. To address the need to reliably provide access to near real-time USGS datasets, we developed a process to allow data managers within the USGS Volcano Hazard Program to programmatically publish geospatial webservices to a cloud-based instance of GeoServer hosted on Amazon