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  url: https://www.usgs.gov/staff-profiles/carolyn-driedger-mastin
    url: https://www.usgs.gov/staff-profiles/carolyn-driedger
profile:
  profile:
  abstracts:
    abstracts:
  - '"Mount St. Helens Revisited: Lives Changed, Lessons Learned and Legacies of the
    - '"Mount St. Helens Revisited: Lives Changed, Lessons Learned and Legacies of
    1980 Eruptions" June, 2021 USGS Public Lecture https://www.usgs.gov/news/state-news-release/media-advisory-mount-st-helens-revisited-live-online-public-lecture"Mount
      the 1980 Eruptions" June, 2021 USGS Public Lecture https://www.usgs.gov/news/state-news-release/media-advisory-mount-st-helens-revisited-live-online-public-lecture"Mount
    St. Helens Revisited: Lives Changed, Lessons Learned and Legacies of the 1980
      St. Helens Revisited: Lives Changed, Lessons Learned and Legacies of the 1980
    Eruptions" June, 2021 USGS Public Lecture'
      Eruptions" June, 2021 USGS Public Lecture'
  affiliations:
    affiliations:
  - American Geophysical Union (AGU)
    - American Geophysical Union (AGU)
  - Geological Society of America (GSA)
    - Geological Society of America (GSA)
  - National Association for Interpretation (NAI)
    - National Association for Interpretation (NAI)
  - International Association of Volcanology and Chemistry of the .Earth's Interior
    - International Association of Volcanology and Chemistry of the .Earth's Interior
    (IAVCEI)
      (IAVCEI)
  - Chair of the Cities and Volcanoes Executive Committee, 2017-present
    - Chair of the Cities and Volcanoes Executive Committee, 2017-present
  - International Glaciological Society (IGS)
    - International Glaciological Society (IGS)
  - Volcano hazard interagency-working groups (Baker, Glacier Peak, Rainier, St. Helens/Adams,
    - Volcano hazard interagency-working groups (Baker, Glacier Peak, Rainier, St.
    Hood, Central Oregon)
      Helens/Adams, Hood, Central Oregon)
  education:
    education:
  - M.S. Shippensburg State University of Pennsylvania, 1978
    - M.S. Shippensburg State University of Pennsylvania, 1978
  - B.S. Bloomsburg State University of Pennsylvania, 1975
    - B.S. Bloomsburg State University of Pennsylvania, 1975
  - Secondary School Teaching Credentials, 1977
    - Secondary School Teaching Credentials, 1977
  email: cmastin@usgs.gov
    email: cmastin@usgs.gov
  expertise_terms:
    expertise_terms:
  - communication
    - communication
  - volcano hazards
    - volcano hazards
  - volcanic activity
    - volcanic activity
  - surface water (non-marine)
    - surface water (non-marine)
  - lahars
    - lahars
  - Mount St Helens
    - Mount St Helens
  - Mount Rainier
    - Mount Rainier
  honors:
    honors:
  - Department of Interior Meritorious Service Award 2023
    - Department of Interior Meritorious Service Award 2023
  - USGS Shoemaker Lifetime Achievement Award 2016
    - USGS Shoemaker Lifetime Achievement Award 2016
  - Mount St. Helens Response Achievement Award 2005
    - Mount St. Helens Response Achievement Award 2005
  - USGS Shoemaker Communications Award 2001
    - USGS Shoemaker Communications Award 2001
  - National Park Service Achievement Award for promoting inter-agency cooperation
    - National Park Service Achievement Award for promoting inter-agency cooperation
    1992
      1992
  intro_statements:
    intro_statements:
  - Addressing volcano hazards effectively entails more than doing good science. It
    - Addressing volcano hazards effectively entails more than doing good science.
    requires ongoing and long-term conversations with communities at risk. In my career,
      It requires ongoing and long-term conversations with communities at risk. In
    I have developed and maintained inter-agency partnerships among scientists, emergency
      my career, I have developed and maintained inter-agency partnerships among scientists,
    officials, news media, educators, and park staffs in WA and OR.
      emergency officials, news media, educators, and park staffs in WA and OR.
  name: Carolyn (Driedger) Mastin
    name: Carolyn (Driedger) Mastin
  name_qualifier: null
    name_qualifier: null
  orcid: 0000-0002-4011-4112
    orcid: 0000-0002-4011-4112
  organization_link: https://www.usgs.gov/observatories/cvo
    organization_link: https://www.usgs.gov/observatories/cvo
  organization_name: Cascades Volcano Observatory
    organization_name: Cascades Volcano Observatory
  personal_statement: My science career began with research on glaciers, principally
    personal_statement: My science career began with research on glaciers, principally
    those gracing our Cascade Range volcanoes; at Columbia Glacier AK; and later on
      those gracing our Cascade Range volcanoes; at Columbia Glacier AK; and later
    glacier-related floods and debris flows. During this time, witnessing the May
      on glacier-related floods and debris flows. During this time, witnessing the
    18, 1980 eruption of Mount St. Helens and taking part in the response set the
      May 18, 1980 eruption of Mount St. Helens and taking part in the response set
    course for several fascinating scientific projects. It also provided a front-row
      the course for several fascinating scientific projects. It also provided a front-row
    seat for observation and reflection upon the role of scientists in society. I
      seat for observation and reflection upon the role of scientists in society.
    learned that scientists must use the same degree of creativity and care with public
      I learned that scientists must use the same degree of creativity and care with
    communication that they use with their scientific research. Long-term and ongoing
      public communication that they use with their scientific research. Long-term
    conversations pre-crisis can improve crisis response.  As CVO's Outreach Coordinator,
      and ongoing conversations pre-crisis can improve crisis response.  As CVO's
    I work in partnership with public officials, emergency planners, media, park interpreters,
      Outreach Coordinator, I work in partnership with public officials, emergency
    and educators to advance the cause of volcano preparedness.  Some earlier career
      planners, media, park interpreters, and educators to advance the cause of volcano
    choices have informed current work, including several years of teaching in a US
      preparedness.  Some earlier career choices have informed current work, including
    public school and a private school in Kathmandu, Nepal, and working for the National
      several years of teaching in a US public school and a private school in Kathmandu,
    Park Service.  My education continues daily through partnership projects and communications
      Nepal, and working for the National Park Service.  My education continues daily
    with the media, officials, and the public.
      through partnership projects and communications with the media, officials, and
  professional_experience:
      the public.
  - USGS Professional History USGS Cascades Volcano Observatory, Vancouver, WA 1990
    professional_experience:
    - present
    - USGS Professional History USGS Cascades Volcano Observatory, Vancouver, WA 1990
  - -Urban Hazards Initiative
      - present
  - -Volcano hazards communications, with current focus on inter-agency partnerships
    - -Urban Hazards Initiative
    and community outreach
    - -Volcano hazards communications, with current focus on inter-agency partnerships
  - -Mount Rainier curriculum development and ongoing teacher workshops
      and community outreach
  - -Volcano Science Center Communications Work Group
    - -Mount Rainier curriculum development and ongoing teacher workshops
  - USGS Washington Water Resources District Office, Tacoma, WA 1987 - 1990
    - -Volcano Science Center Communications Work Group
  - -Mount Rainier debris flow studies.
    - USGS Washington Water Resources District Office, Tacoma, WA 1987 - 1990
  - USGS National Research Program Project Office - Glaciology, Tacoma, WA 1978 -
    - -Mount Rainier debris flow studies.
    1987
    - USGS National Research Program Project Office - Glaciology, Tacoma, WA 1978
  - -Photogrammetric remapping of IGY long-term study glaciers
      - 1987
  - -Field mapping of IGY study glaciers for glacier-climate studies
    - -Photogrammetric remapping of IGY long-term study glaciers
  - -Columbia Glacier ice-marginal and sub-glacial hydrology
    - -Field mapping of IGY study glaciers for glacier-climate studies
  - -Response at Mount St. Helens eruptions
    - -Columbia Glacier ice-marginal and sub-glacial hydrology
  - -Snowmelt-volcanic ash interactions
    - -Response at Mount St. Helens eruptions
  - -Ice-radar studies at Cascade volcanoes
    - -Snowmelt-volcanic ash interactions
  title: Emeritus/USGS-CVO Outreach Coordinator (1995-2022)
    - -Ice-radar studies at Cascade volcanoes
    title: Emeritus/USGS-CVO Outreach Coordinator (1995-2022)

Revision as of 16:20, 3 October 2023

meta:

 status_code: 200
 timestamp: '2023-10-02T16:15:29.672396'
 url: https://www.usgs.gov/staff-profiles/carolyn-driedger-mastin

profile:

 abstracts:
 - '"Mount St. Helens Revisited: Lives Changed, Lessons Learned and Legacies of the
   1980 Eruptions" June, 2021 USGS Public Lecture https://www.usgs.gov/news/state-news-release/media-advisory-mount-st-helens-revisited-live-online-public-lecture"Mount
   St. Helens Revisited: Lives Changed, Lessons Learned and Legacies of the 1980
   Eruptions" June, 2021 USGS Public Lecture'
 affiliations:
 - American Geophysical Union (AGU)
 - Geological Society of America (GSA)
 - National Association for Interpretation (NAI)
 - International Association of Volcanology and Chemistry of the .Earth's Interior
   (IAVCEI)
 - Chair of the Cities and Volcanoes Executive Committee, 2017-present
 - International Glaciological Society (IGS)
 - Volcano hazard interagency-working groups (Baker, Glacier Peak, Rainier, St. Helens/Adams,
   Hood, Central Oregon)
 education:
 - M.S. Shippensburg State University of Pennsylvania, 1978
 - B.S. Bloomsburg State University of Pennsylvania, 1975
 - Secondary School Teaching Credentials, 1977
 email: cmastin@usgs.gov
 expertise_terms:
 - communication
 - volcano hazards
 - volcanic activity
 - surface water (non-marine)
 - lahars
 - Mount St Helens
 - Mount Rainier
 honors:
 - Department of Interior Meritorious Service Award 2023
 - USGS Shoemaker Lifetime Achievement Award 2016
 - Mount St. Helens Response Achievement Award 2005
 - USGS Shoemaker Communications Award 2001
 - National Park Service Achievement Award for promoting inter-agency cooperation
   1992
 intro_statements:
 - Addressing volcano hazards effectively entails more than doing good science. It
   requires ongoing and long-term conversations with communities at risk. In my career,
   I have developed and maintained inter-agency partnerships among scientists, emergency
   officials, news media, educators, and park staffs in WA and OR.
 name: Carolyn (Driedger) Mastin
 name_qualifier: null
 orcid: 0000-0002-4011-4112
 organization_link: https://www.usgs.gov/observatories/cvo
 organization_name: Cascades Volcano Observatory
 personal_statement: My science career began with research on glaciers, principally
   those gracing our Cascade Range volcanoes; at Columbia Glacier AK; and later on
   glacier-related floods and debris flows. During this time, witnessing the May
   18, 1980 eruption of Mount St. Helens and taking part in the response set the
   course for several fascinating scientific projects. It also provided a front-row
   seat for observation and reflection upon the role of scientists in society. I
   learned that scientists must use the same degree of creativity and care with public
   communication that they use with their scientific research. Long-term and ongoing
   conversations pre-crisis can improve crisis response.  As CVO's Outreach Coordinator,
   I work in partnership with public officials, emergency planners, media, park interpreters,
   and educators to advance the cause of volcano preparedness.  Some earlier career
   choices have informed current work, including several years of teaching in a US
   public school and a private school in Kathmandu, Nepal, and working for the National
   Park Service.  My education continues daily through partnership projects and communications
   with the media, officials, and the public.
 professional_experience:
 - USGS Professional History USGS Cascades Volcano Observatory, Vancouver, WA 1990
   - present
 - -Urban Hazards Initiative
 - -Volcano hazards communications, with current focus on inter-agency partnerships
   and community outreach
 - -Mount Rainier curriculum development and ongoing teacher workshops
 - -Volcano Science Center Communications Work Group
 - USGS Washington Water Resources District Office, Tacoma, WA 1987 - 1990
 - -Mount Rainier debris flow studies.
 - USGS National Research Program Project Office - Glaciology, Tacoma, WA 1978 -
   1987
 - -Photogrammetric remapping of IGY long-term study glaciers
 - -Field mapping of IGY study glaciers for glacier-climate studies
 - -Columbia Glacier ice-marginal and sub-glacial hydrology
 - -Response at Mount St. Helens eruptions
 - -Snowmelt-volcanic ash interactions
 - -Ice-radar studies at Cascade volcanoes
 title: Emeritus/USGS-CVO Outreach Coordinator (1995-2022)