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USGS Staff Profile:
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     abstract: Liam Kenefic is a Hydrologist working in the Groundwater Investigations
    email: lkenefic@usgs.gov
       Program (GWIP) for the New Jersey Water Science Center since 2020. His current
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       work focuses on groundwater modeling and water use.
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    - Liam Kenefic is a Hydrologist working in the Groundwater Investigations Program
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       (GWIP) for the New Jersey Water Science Center since 2020. His current work
     abstract: Baseline Water Quality Inventory for Paterson Great Falls National Historical
       focuses on groundwater modeling and water use.
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    - 2020-Present, USGS New Jersey Water Science Center, Hydrologist. Perform a wide
      range of projects focusing on groundwater modeling and water use in private
      homes.
    - 2018-2020, University of Maine, Scientific Research Assistant. Conducted field
      work to improve spatial resolutions of Natural Resources Conservation Service
      (NRCS) mapping units. Liam also collected and post processed GPS data, conducted
      GIS data quality assurance and quality control (QAQC), wrote FGDC compliant
      metadata, and compiled raw data and supplemental files for online publication.
    - 2016-2018, University of New Hampshire, Center for Coastal and Ocean Mapping,
      Student Research Assistant. Profiled beaches using a GPS unit to collect elevation
      data and collected sediment samples to assess coastal changes resulting from
      rising sea levels, seasonal changes, and storms.
    education:
    - MS, Geoscience Research, Keele University, (2020) Keele, United Kingdom. Thesis
      on Glacial and Paleoclimate reconstruction in the Outer Hebrides, Scotland.
    - BS, Earth Sciences with Geophysics Concentration, University of New Hampshire
      (2018), Durham, New Hampshire.
    affiliations:
    - American Geophysical Union (AGU)
    - New Jersey section of the American Water Resources Association (NJ-AWRA)
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    - Baseline Water Quality Inventory for Paterson Great Falls National Historical
       Park, NJ. Virtual presentation for American Water Resources Association, 16
       Park, NJ. Virtual presentation for American Water Resources Association, 16
       June 2022, Lawrenceville, NJ.
       June 2022, Lawrenceville, NJ.
     - Kenefic, L.; Fogwill, C.; Rainsley, E.; Harris, M. 2019. Glacial and Paleoclimatic
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       Reconstruction During the Last Glacial Transition, North Harris, Outer Hebrides.
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      Poster presentation at Keele University, 18 July 2019, Keele, United Kingdom.
    abstract: Kenefic, L.; Fogwill, C.; Rainsley, E.; Harris, M. 2019. Glacial and
     - Kenefic, L.; Morton, E.; Bilek, S. 2018. Detection of Repeating Earthquakes
       Paleoclimatic Reconstruction During the Last Glacial Transition, North Harris,
      Outer Hebrides. Poster presentation at Keele University, 18 July 2019, Keele,
      United Kingdom.
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    abstract: Kenefic, L.; Morton, E.; Bilek, S. 2018. Detection of Repeating Earthquakes
       within the Cascadia Subduction Zone Using 2013-2014 Cascadian Initiative Amphibious
       within the Cascadia Subduction Zone Using 2013-2014 Cascadian Initiative Amphibious
       Network. Poster presentation at the 2018 University of New Hampshire Undergraduate
       Network. Poster presentation at the 2018 University of New Hampshire Undergraduate
       Research Conference, 13-28 April 2018, Durham, NH, and presented at the 2017
       Research Conference, 13-28 April 2018, Durham, NH, and presented at the 2017
       American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, 11-15 Dec. 2017, New Orleans, LA.
       American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, 11-15 Dec. 2017, New Orleans, LA.
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    name: 2018-2020, University of Maine, Scientific Research Assistant. Conducted
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      Service (NRCS) mapping units. Liam also collected and post processed GPS data,
      conducted GIS data quality assurance and quality control (QAQC), wrote FGDC
      compliant metadata, and compiled raw data and supplemental files for online
      publication.
  - '@type': Occupation
    additionalType: self-claimed professional experience
    name: 2016-2018, University of New Hampshire, Center for Coastal and Ocean Mapping,
      Student Research Assistant. Profiled beaches using a GPS unit to collect elevation
      data and collected sediment samples to assess coastal changes resulting from
      rising sea levels, seasonal changes, and storms.
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  name: Liam F Kenefic
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Revision as of 17:26, 12 May 2024

USGS Staff Profile:

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 '@type': Person
 affiliation:
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   name: American Geophysical Union (AGU)
 - '@type': Organization
   name: New Jersey section of the American Water Resources Association (NJ-AWRA)
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 - '@type': TextObject
   abstract: Hydrologist with the New Jersey Water Science Center
   additionalType: short description
 - '@type': TextObject
   abstract: Liam Kenefic is a Hydrologist working in the Groundwater Investigations
     Program (GWIP) for the New Jersey Water Science Center since 2020. His current
     work focuses on groundwater modeling and water use.
   additionalType: staff profile page introductory statement
 - '@type': TextObject
   abstract: Baseline Water Quality Inventory for Paterson Great Falls National Historical
     Park, NJ. Virtual presentation for American Water Resources Association, 16
     June 2022, Lawrenceville, NJ.
   additionalType: staff profile page abstract
 - '@type': TextObject
   abstract: Kenefic, L.; Fogwill, C.; Rainsley, E.; Harris, M. 2019. Glacial and
     Paleoclimatic Reconstruction During the Last Glacial Transition, North Harris,
     Outer Hebrides. Poster presentation at Keele University, 18 July 2019, Keele,
     United Kingdom.
   additionalType: staff profile page abstract
 - '@type': TextObject
   abstract: Kenefic, L.; Morton, E.; Bilek, S. 2018. Detection of Repeating Earthquakes
     within the Cascadia Subduction Zone Using 2013-2014 Cascadian Initiative Amphibious
     Network. Poster presentation at the 2018 University of New Hampshire Undergraduate
     Research Conference, 13-28 April 2018, Durham, NH, and presented at the 2017
     American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, 11-15 Dec. 2017, New Orleans, LA.
   additionalType: staff profile page abstract
 email: lkenefic@usgs.gov
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 - '@type': EducationalOccupationalCredential
   name: MS, Geoscience Research, Keele University, (2020) Keele, United Kingdom.
     Thesis on Glacial and Paleoclimate reconstruction in the Outer Hebrides, Scotland.
 - '@type': EducationalOccupationalCredential
   name: BS, Earth Sciences with Geophysics Concentration, University of New Hampshire
     (2018), Durham, New Hampshire.
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     name: New Jersey Water Science Center
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   startDate: '2024-05-12T15:17:15.937353'
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   additionalType: self-claimed professional experience
   name: 2020-Present, USGS New Jersey Water Science Center, Hydrologist. Perform
     a wide range of projects focusing on groundwater modeling and water use in private
     homes.
 - '@type': Occupation
   additionalType: self-claimed professional experience
   name: 2018-2020, University of Maine, Scientific Research Assistant. Conducted
     field work to improve spatial resolutions of Natural Resources Conservation
     Service (NRCS) mapping units. Liam also collected and post processed GPS data,
     conducted GIS data quality assurance and quality control (QAQC), wrote FGDC
     compliant metadata, and compiled raw data and supplemental files for online
     publication.
 - '@type': Occupation
   additionalType: self-claimed professional experience
   name: 2016-2018, University of New Hampshire, Center for Coastal and Ocean Mapping,
     Student Research Assistant. Profiled beaches using a GPS unit to collect elevation
     data and collected sediment samples to assess coastal changes resulting from
     rising sea levels, seasonal changes, and storms.
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