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    \ and spent most of her time in a stream, a soil pit, or in the laboratory. While\
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Revision as of 12:51, 11 May 2024

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 abstract: Hydrologic Technician with the New Jersey Water Science Center
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 abstract: A Hydrologic Technician with the New Jersey Water Science Center associated
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   well as the installation and maintenance of gages and data-collection equipment.
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 abstract: "Sally was born and raised in Delaware County, Pennsylvania. After graduating\
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   \ Sally realized she learned best from field experience and transferred to Unity\
   \ College in Central Maine. At Unity College, Sally received a hands on education\
   \ and spent most of her time in a stream, a soil pit, or in the laboratory. While\
   \ in Maine, she became very interested in hydrology, geomorphology, GIS, and natural\
   \ disasters. After graduating from Unity in December 2016, Sally moved to Ames,\
   \ Iowa to begin her Master\u2019s degree with Dr. Peter Moore. Their research\
   \ focused on how riparian land-use alters stream morphology in Iowa. After graduating\
   \ from Iowa State, Sally migrated back to Oahu, Hawaii to work at the Pacific\
   \ Islands Water Science Center as a Hydrologic Technician. During her time in\
   \ Hawaii, Sally managed field sites on Oahu and Guam. In 2021, she began working\
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