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abstract: Associate Center Director, Hydrologic Transport and Response Branch with | |||
the Lower Mississippi-Gulf Water Science Center | |||
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abstract: J. R. Rigby is currently an Associate Center Director and Research Hydrologist | |||
in the Lower Mississippi-Gulf Water Science Center | |||
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abstract: In his role as Associate Center Director, Dr. Rigby directs and oversees | |||
investigations by a number of talented staff in the Hydrologic Transport and Response | |||
Branch on topics related to water quality, aquatic biology, quantifying and assessing | |||
the impacts of hydrologic alteration, and the hydrology of coastal systems. Prior | |||
to serving as Associate Center Director, Dr. Rigby led the Mississippi Alluvial | |||
Plain project, an innovative study including the integration of a suite of interdependent | |||
models and development of the largest airborne geophysical survey in the continental | |||
United States for water resources. Before joining the USGS, Dr. Rigby was a research | |||
hydrologist with the USDA Agricultural Research Service at the National Sedimentation | |||
Laboratory where he conducted research on groundwater availability, managed aquifer | |||
recharge, watershed hydrology, and sediment transport. | |||
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email: jrigby@usgs.gov | |||
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name: "\u2022B.Sc., Physics, University of Mississippi" | |||
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name: "\u2022M.Sc., Hydrology, Imperial College London" | |||
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name: "\u2022Ph.D., Civil & Environmental Engineering, Duke University" | |||
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name: Lower Mississippi-Gulf Water Science Center | |||
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startDate: '2024-05-10T20:48:32.076298' | |||
name: J. R. Rigby | |||
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Revision as of 13:01, 11 May 2024
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abstract: J. R. Rigby is currently an Associate Center Director and Research Hydrologist in the Lower Mississippi-Gulf Water Science Center additionalType: staff profile page introductory statement
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abstract: In his role as Associate Center Director, Dr. Rigby directs and oversees investigations by a number of talented staff in the Hydrologic Transport and Response Branch on topics related to water quality, aquatic biology, quantifying and assessing the impacts of hydrologic alteration, and the hydrology of coastal systems. Prior to serving as Associate Center Director, Dr. Rigby led the Mississippi Alluvial Plain project, an innovative study including the integration of a suite of interdependent models and development of the largest airborne geophysical survey in the continental United States for water resources. Before joining the USGS, Dr. Rigby was a research hydrologist with the USDA Agricultural Research Service at the National Sedimentation Laboratory where he conducted research on groundwater availability, managed aquifer recharge, watershed hydrology, and sediment transport. additionalType: personal statement
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