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       geophysical techniques to hydrogeologic investigations, and ground water-surface
       geophysical techniques to hydrogeologic investigations, and ground water-surface
       water interactions in both valley-fill and coastal plain aquifers.
       water interactions in both valley-fill and coastal plain aquifers.
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      valley fill in groundwater studies in upstate New York (Reynolds and Brown,
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    - Pioneered the use of high-resolution continuous seismic-reflection profiling
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     - Introduced the use of floodwave-response modeling of groundwater levels to estimate
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    - My suggestion to place short titles of plates in the upper right-hand corner
      of folded plates in reports was accepted and incorporated into USGS report illustration
      standards (WRD Memorandum 93.14).
     - My evaluation of the Federal-State observation well network in New York State
      resulted in an increase of State cooperator funding of $500,000 to expand and
      improve the network (Reynolds, 2000b).
    - My proposal to NYSDEC for a groundwater quality sampling program to satisfy
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       \ Program in New York State since 1982. A total of 34 reports covering important\
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       \ as the approximate date of the last glaciation on Long Island and deposition\
       \ as the approximate date of the last glaciation on Long Island and deposition\
       \ of the terminal moraine."
       \ of the terminal moraine."
    professional_experience:
    - Pioneered the use of seismic refraction surveys to define the thickness of glacial
      valley fill in groundwater studies in upstate New York (Reynolds and Brown,
      1984).
    - Pioneered the use of high-resolution continuous seismic-reflection profiling
      in river valleys to define regional glacial stratigraphy in upstate New York
      (Reynolds and Williams, 1988).
    - Introduced the use of floodwave-response modeling of groundwater levels to estimate
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    - My suggestion to place short titles of plates in the upper right-hand corner
      of folded plates in reports was accepted and incorporated into USGS report illustration
      standards (WRD Memorandum 93.14).
    - My evaluation of the Federal-State observation well network in New York State
      resulted in an increase of State cooperator funding of $500,000 to expand and
      improve the network (Reynolds, 2000b).
    - My proposal to NYSDEC for a groundwater quality sampling program to satisfy
      USEPA Clean Water Act Section 305b requirements resulted in an ongoing cooperative
      groundwater quality sampling program with NYSDEC.
    title: Hydrogeologist

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   - I have been a hydrologist with the U.S. Geological Survey since 1973 and have
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     resulted in an increase of State cooperator funding of $500,000 to expand and
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   - My proposal to NYSDEC for a groundwater quality sampling program to satisfy
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   personal_statement: "I have served as project chief of the Detailed Aquifer Mapping\
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     \ stratified-drift aquifers in upstate New York have been released since the\
     \ program\u2019s inception in 1980. These reports form the foundation of NYSDEC's\
     \ wellhead protection program in upstate New York, inasmuch as NYSDEC has proposed\
     \ that mapped aquifer boundaries \"...serve as the fundamental delineation of\
     \ wellhead protection areas..,\" in New York State.My studies of the hydrogeology\
     \ of the Beaver Kill and Pepacton Reservoir Basins in the Catskill Mountains\
     \ of southeastern New York show that the high baseflows of streams in this region\
     \ are primarily the result of groundwater contributions from the underlying\
     \ sandstone bedrock (Reynolds, 2000a, 2004). These findings have revised the\
     \ planned areas where the New York City Department of Environmental Protection\
     \ seeks to purchase land within their watersheds.My long-standing interest in\
     \ USGS reports has allowed me to act as the New York District Reports Specialist\
     \ and to fill in for the Western Regional Reports Specialist in the past. I\
     \ hold a B.S. degree in Earth Sciences from Adelphi University, and an M.S.\
     \ degree in Water Resources Engineering from the State University of New York\
     \ at Stony Brook. I have authored or co-authored more than 40 scientific papers\
     \ and reports on such topics as the floodwave-response technique of determining\
     \ aquifer diffusivity, the application of continuous seismic reflection profiling\
     \ to hydrologic studies, the effect of urbanization on stream base flow, and\
     \ the hydrogeologic characterization of valley-fill aquifers. I am a licensed\
     \ Professional Geologist in the State of New York. I retired from the USGS in\
     \ 2015 but continue to be active as a Scientist Emeritus at the New York Water\
     \ Science Center.A geological footnote: As a graduate student at Adelphi University\
     \ in 1973, I discovered a buried spruce root in an exposure of Roslyn Till in\
     \ Port Washington, NY while conducting a till fabric of stones emplaced in the\
     \ till. I removed and bagged the wood sample, which was later submitted for\
     \ Carbon-14 dating. The C-14 analysis dated the spruce root at 21,750 years\
     \ B.P. (before present), This date has since been accepted by glacial geologists\
     \ as the approximate date of the last glaciation on Long Island and deposition\
     \ of the terminal moraine."