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url: https://www.usgs.gov/staff-profiles/victor-s-cortes | |||
timestamp: '2024-01-30T10:36:32.379111' | |||
status_code: 200 | status_code: 200 | ||
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name: Victor S Cortes, II | |||
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- | - Physical Scientist | ||
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- Pennsylvania Water Science Center | |||
- https://www.usgs.gov/centers/pennsylvania-water-science-center | |||
email: vcortes@usgs.gov | email: vcortes@usgs.gov | ||
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- I have been a Hydrologic Technician at the Pennsylvania Water Science Center | |||
with the Hydrologic Surveillance Program since November 2018. I am involved | |||
in the collection and subsequent records processing of continuous surface water, | |||
groundwater, and water quality data across the Commonwealth. | |||
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- surface water discharge | - surface water discharge | ||
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- continuous hydrologic data processing | - continuous hydrologic data processing | ||
- water quality sampling | - water quality sampling | ||
professional_experience: | |||
- Hydrologic Technician, USGS Pennsylvania Water Science Center, since 2018 | |||
- U.S. Forest Service, Biological Science Technician, Aquatic and Riparian Effectiveness | |||
Monitoring Program, Corvallis, Oregon | |||
education: | |||
- B.A. Biological Sciences, Drew University 2018 | |||
affiliations: [] | |||
honors: [] | honors: [] | ||
abstracts: [] | |||
personal_statement: I routinely make discharge measurements with ADVs and ADCPs, | personal_statement: I routinely make discharge measurements with ADVs and ADCPs, | ||
execute differential level surveying to establish and maintain datum at gaging | execute differential level surveying to establish and maintain datum at gaging | ||
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channel morphology, stream gradient, benthic substrate, water chemistry, environmental | channel morphology, stream gradient, benthic substrate, water chemistry, environmental | ||
DNA, and macroinvertebrates. | DNA, and macroinvertebrates. | ||
Revision as of 17:36, 30 January 2024
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meta: url: https://www.usgs.gov/staff-profiles/victor-s-cortes timestamp: '2024-01-30T10:36:32.379111' status_code: 200 profile: name: Victor S Cortes, II name_qualifier: null titles: - Physical Scientist organizations: - !!python/tuple - Pennsylvania Water Science Center - https://www.usgs.gov/centers/pennsylvania-water-science-center email: vcortes@usgs.gov orcid: null intro_statements: - I have been a Hydrologic Technician at the Pennsylvania Water Science Center with the Hydrologic Surveillance Program since November 2018. I am involved in the collection and subsequent records processing of continuous surface water, groundwater, and water quality data across the Commonwealth. expertise_terms: - surface water discharge - surveying - continuous hydrologic data processing - water quality sampling professional_experience: - Hydrologic Technician, USGS Pennsylvania Water Science Center, since 2018 - U.S. Forest Service, Biological Science Technician, Aquatic and Riparian Effectiveness Monitoring Program, Corvallis, Oregon education: - B.A. Biological Sciences, Drew University 2018 affiliations: [] honors: [] abstracts: [] personal_statement: I routinely make discharge measurements with ADVs and ADCPs, execute differential level surveying to establish and maintain datum at gaging stations, deploy scientific equipment to monitor physical hydrology and water quality parameters, and continuously process data records. On occasion, I also assist the Hydrologic Studies Program with sampling for the Pennsylvania Water Quality Network.Previously, I performed fieldwork included biological and hydrologic data collection in isolated and forested watersheds in the Pacific Northwest states of Oregon, Washington, and Northern California. During this time, I participated in projects that spanned a large geographic area and included public lands such as Mt. Rainier National Park, North Cascades National Park, Willamette National Forest, and Mt. Hood National Forest, among others. Data collected included channel morphology, stream gradient, benthic substrate, water chemistry, environmental DNA, and macroinvertebrates.