A USGS hydrologic technician points to a high-water mark attached to the tree indicative of the height of the flood waters following a flash flood event in July 2023. This location was near the Dog River in Berlin, Vermont.
Stephen C Banulski
Stephen Banulski is a Hydrologic Technician in the New England Water Science Center.
Stephen has focused his studies on geographic information systems and physical geography, and gained a strong knowledge of field methods and site assessments. Upon graduating, he has gained practical work experience conducting water quality, and river flow assessments for conservation purposes, before eventually joining the USGS. At the New England WSC he performs surveying field work, which collects data for approximate modeling and flood mapping.
Education and Certifications
B.S. Geography, Central Connecticut State University, 2015
Science and Products
A USGS hydrologic technician points to a high-water mark attached to the tree indicative of the height of the flood waters following a flash flood event in July 2023. This location was near the Dog River in Berlin, Vermont.
Station 01124151 Quinebaug River West Thompson Connecticut. The photo shows the orifice line that senses the river stage. The orifice is out of water, so we were not able to collect stage or discharge data.
Station 01124151 Quinebaug River West Thompson Connecticut. The photo shows the orifice line that senses the river stage. The orifice is out of water, so we were not able to collect stage or discharge data.
Quinebaug River near West Thompson, Connecticut. Photo shows one of few deeper pools of water in the 01124151 station vicinity during drought.
Quinebaug River near West Thompson, Connecticut. Photo shows one of few deeper pools of water in the 01124151 station vicinity during drought.
Sam Banas using a total station to survey points on the covered bridge that is located along the Tioga River in the Belmont, New Hampshire. These survey points will be used in the Winnipesaukee Watershed flood risk analysis mapping project funded by FEMA as part of the National Flood Insurance Program.
Sam Banas using a total station to survey points on the covered bridge that is located along the Tioga River in the Belmont, New Hampshire. These survey points will be used in the Winnipesaukee Watershed flood risk analysis mapping project funded by FEMA as part of the National Flood Insurance Program.
Science and Products
A USGS hydrologic technician points to a high-water mark attached to the tree indicative of the height of the flood waters following a flash flood event in July 2023. This location was near the Dog River in Berlin, Vermont.
A USGS hydrologic technician points to a high-water mark attached to the tree indicative of the height of the flood waters following a flash flood event in July 2023. This location was near the Dog River in Berlin, Vermont.
Station 01124151 Quinebaug River West Thompson Connecticut. The photo shows the orifice line that senses the river stage. The orifice is out of water, so we were not able to collect stage or discharge data.
Station 01124151 Quinebaug River West Thompson Connecticut. The photo shows the orifice line that senses the river stage. The orifice is out of water, so we were not able to collect stage or discharge data.
Quinebaug River near West Thompson, Connecticut. Photo shows one of few deeper pools of water in the 01124151 station vicinity during drought.
Quinebaug River near West Thompson, Connecticut. Photo shows one of few deeper pools of water in the 01124151 station vicinity during drought.
Sam Banas using a total station to survey points on the covered bridge that is located along the Tioga River in the Belmont, New Hampshire. These survey points will be used in the Winnipesaukee Watershed flood risk analysis mapping project funded by FEMA as part of the National Flood Insurance Program.
Sam Banas using a total station to survey points on the covered bridge that is located along the Tioga River in the Belmont, New Hampshire. These survey points will be used in the Winnipesaukee Watershed flood risk analysis mapping project funded by FEMA as part of the National Flood Insurance Program.