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USGS Staff Profile:
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  - '2018: Alvin G. Anderson Award'
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  - '2017: Frank and Julie Tsai Travel Award'
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  - '2015: NSF Graduate Research Fellowship'
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  - '2014: Rose Award'
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  - '2014: Henry Darwin Rogers Award'
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  - '2013: CURF Climate Action Grant'
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  - "2010-2014: Dean\u2019s List"
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    - Gerard Salter is a hydrologist at the Southwest Biological Science Center, Grand
     abstract: Hydrologist with the Southwest Biological Science Center
       Canyon Monitoring and Research Center. As a Mendenhall Postdoctoral Fellow,
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     abstract: Gerard Salter is a hydrologist at the Southwest Biological Science Center,
       Grand Canyon Monitoring and Research Center. As a Mendenhall Postdoctoral Fellow,
       his current work focuses primarily on numerical modeling and data analysis of
       his current work focuses primarily on numerical modeling and data analysis of
       fine sediment transport in the Colorado River.
       fine sediment transport in the Colorado River.
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     - Fluvial Geomorphology
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      \ formation in rivers. His undergraduate thesis at University of Pennsylvania\
     - Sedimentation and erosion
      \ focused on self-formed channel geometry in alluvial suspended-sediment dominated\
    - Hydrology
      \ rivers in the laboratory. His PhD research at University of Minnesota was\
     - Numerical Modeling
      \ on the dynamics of sediment transport partitioning in delta distributary networks,\
     - Remote sensing
      \ using experiments, numerical modeling, and remote sensing. During his postdoc\
     - Mississippi River Delta
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      \ models for predicting fine sediment transport in the Colorado River, with\
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      \ an emphasis on silt and clay, which via turbidity can affect native and non-native\
     - '2014-2019: Research Assistant, University of Minnesota'
      \ fish as well as gross primary productivity."
     - '2018: Summer Research Assistant, Water Institute of the Gulf'
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       \ Stratigraphy (ESCI 4602)"
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     - "\u2022    2021: Kenny Thai, SURF undergraduate research project: \u201CModelling\
      \    Advisor: Chris Paola"
      \ sediment flow on the Mississippi River\u2019s Wax Lake Delta\u201D"
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      \ vertical accretion in the Wax Lake Delta, Louisiana.\u201D"
      \ Minor: Mathematics\n\u2022    Thesis title: \u201CDynamics and Geometry of\
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      \ Equilibrium Channels Well Above Threshold\u201D"
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      \ Well Above Threshold\u201D"
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     - '2018: Alvin G. Anderson Award'
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     - '2017: Frank and Julie Tsai Travel Award'
     additionalType: self-claimed professional experience
     - '2017: EarthCube Early Career Travel Grant'
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    - '2015: NSF Graduate Research Fellowship'
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     - '2014: Henry Darwin Rogers Award'
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    - '2013: CURF Climate Action Grant'
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     additionalType: self-claimed professional experience
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    name: "2017: Teaching Assistant \u2013 University of Minnesota, Sedimentology\
      \ Pennsylvania focused on self-formed channel geometry in alluvial suspended-sediment\
       \ and Stratigraphy (ESCI 4602)"
      \ dominated rivers in the laboratory. His PhD research at University of Minnesota\
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       \ was on the dynamics of sediment transport partitioning in delta distributary\
     additionalType: self-claimed professional experience
       \ networks, using experiments, numerical modeling, and remote sensing. During\
    name: '2015-2018: National Science Foundation (NSF) Graduate Research Fellow,
      \ his postdoc at Caltech, he studied sedimentation and silt/clay transport in\
       University of Minnesota'
      \ river deltas through numerical modeling, remote sensing, and field work in\
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      \ the Mississippi River Delta. Since starting at USGS in 2022, he has worked\
     additionalType: self-claimed professional experience
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    name: "Student Mentorship:\n\u2022    2021: Kenny Thai, SURF undergraduate research\
      \ Colorado River, with an emphasis on silt and clay, which via turbidity can\
      \ project: \u201CModelling sediment flow on the Mississippi River\u2019s Wax\
      \ affect native and non-native fish as well as gross primary productivity."
      \ Lake Delta\u201D\n\u2022    2020: Sarah Feil, SURF undergraduate research\
      \ project: \u201CPredicting vertical accretion in the Wax Lake Delta, Louisiana.\u201D"
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  name: Gerard L Salter, PhD
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Revision as of 19:01, 12 May 2024

USGS Staff Profile:

 '@context': https://schema.org
 '@type': Person
 affiliation: []
 award:
 - '2022: Mendenhall Fellowship'
 - '2018: Alvin G. Anderson Award'
 - '2017: Frank and Julie Tsai Travel Award'
 - '2017: EarthCube Early Career Travel Grant'
 - '2015: NSF Graduate Research Fellowship'
 - '2014: College of Science and Engineering Graduate Fellowship'
 - '2014: Rose Award'
 - '2014: Henry Darwin Rogers Award'
 - '2013: CURF Climate Action Grant'
 - "2010-2014: Dean\u2019s List"
 description:
 - '@type': TextObject
   abstract: Hydrologist with the Southwest Biological Science Center
   additionalType: short description
 - '@type': TextObject
   abstract: Gerard Salter is a hydrologist at the Southwest Biological Science Center,
     Grand Canyon Monitoring and Research Center. As a Mendenhall Postdoctoral Fellow,
     his current work focuses primarily on numerical modeling and data analysis of
     fine sediment transport in the Colorado River.
   additionalType: staff profile page introductory statement
 - '@type': TextObject
   abstract: "Gerard\u2019s research interests include sediment transport and pattern\
     \ formation in rivers. His undergraduate thesis at University of Pennsylvania\
     \ focused on self-formed channel geometry in alluvial suspended-sediment dominated\
     \ rivers in the laboratory. His PhD research at University of Minnesota was\
     \ on the dynamics of sediment transport partitioning in delta distributary networks,\
     \ using experiments, numerical modeling, and remote sensing. During his postdoc\
     \ at Caltech, he studied sedimentation and silt/clay transport in river deltas\
     \ through numerical modeling, remote sensing, and field work in the Mississippi\
     \ River Delta. Since starting at USGS in 2022, he has worked to develop numerical\
     \ models for predicting fine sediment transport in the Colorado River, with\
     \ an emphasis on silt and clay, which via turbidity can affect native and non-native\
     \ fish as well as gross primary productivity."
   additionalType: personal statement
 email: gsalter@usgs.gov
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 - '@type': EducationalOccupationalCredential
   name: "2014-2019: PhD in Earth Sciences, University of Minnesota\n\u2022    Dissertation\
     \ title: \u201CControls on the Flux Distribution of Delta Networks\u201D\n\u2022\
     \    Advisor: Chris Paola"
 - '@type': EducationalOccupationalCredential
   name: "2010-2014: B.A. in Earth Science (with honors), University of Pennsylvania,\
     \ Minor: Mathematics\n\u2022    Thesis title: \u201CDynamics and Geometry of\
     \ Equilibrium Channels Well Above Threshold\u201D"
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   name: '2018: Summer Research Assistant, Water Institute of the Gulf'
 - '@type': Occupation
   additionalType: self-claimed professional experience
   name: "2017: Teaching Assistant \u2013 University of Minnesota, Sedimentology\
     \ and Stratigraphy (ESCI 4602)"
 - '@type': Occupation
   additionalType: self-claimed professional experience
   name: '2015-2018: National Science Foundation (NSF) Graduate Research Fellow,
     University of Minnesota'
 - '@type': Occupation
   additionalType: self-claimed professional experience
   name: "Student Mentorship:\n\u2022    2021: Kenny Thai, SURF undergraduate research\
     \ project: \u201CModelling sediment flow on the Mississippi River\u2019s Wax\
     \ Lake Delta\u201D\n\u2022    2020: Sarah Feil, SURF undergraduate research\
     \ project: \u201CPredicting vertical accretion in the Wax Lake Delta, Louisiana.\u201D"
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