Finishing up water-quality sampling on Blacks Fork, the last field run of the summer for two of our interns.
Shaun W Moran
I started with the USGS WY-MT Water Science Center in 2017, and currently work in the Riverton Field Office.
My duties consist of collection and data analysis of Water Quality samples, streamflow monitoring and records analysis, and collection and analysis of groundwater data. When not in the field, I organize this data into various programs and databases so that it becomes available to the public. I use my current work in water quality and other projects to become more familiar with sampling techniques and stream gage operation, and to improve my knowledge of Hydrology and Hydroacoustic technology.
Education and Certifications
A.A.S. in Agriculture Business, Northeastern Junior College, 2015
B.S. in Rangeland Ecology and Watershed Management, University of Wyoming, 2019
Science and Products
Discharge and dissolved-solids characteristics of Blacks Fork above Smiths Fork, Wyoming, April 2018 through September 2019
Finishing up water-quality sampling on Blacks Fork, the last field run of the summer for two of our interns.

Sample collection from cableway above Big Horn River near Kane, Wyoming as part of project evaluating pesticides in Wyoming.
Sample collection from cableway above Big Horn River near Kane, Wyoming as part of project evaluating pesticides in Wyoming.
Science and Products
Discharge and dissolved-solids characteristics of Blacks Fork above Smiths Fork, Wyoming, April 2018 through September 2019
Finishing up water-quality sampling on Blacks Fork, the last field run of the summer for two of our interns.
Finishing up water-quality sampling on Blacks Fork, the last field run of the summer for two of our interns.

Sample collection from cableway above Big Horn River near Kane, Wyoming as part of project evaluating pesticides in Wyoming.
Sample collection from cableway above Big Horn River near Kane, Wyoming as part of project evaluating pesticides in Wyoming.