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USGS Staff Profile: | |||
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affiliation: [] | |||
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abstract: Hydrologist with the Lower Mississippi-Gulf Water Science Center | |||
additionalType: short description | |||
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abstract: Staff | |||
additionalType: staff profile page introductory statement | |||
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abstract: 'Began working for USGS June 2006 as a student hydrologic technician | |||
while attending graduate school at University of Arkansas'' Dept. of Geosciences. | |||
Completed graduate school December 2007. Started working full-time for USGS | |||
February 2008 as a hydrologist in the Northwest Arkansas Project Office.I became | |||
interested in the geosciences when I took a geology course while attending community | |||
college in my hometown of Kansas City, Missouri. I transferred to the University | |||
of Arkansas in August 2001 to pursue a Bachelor of Science Degree in Geology. I | |||
completed the undergraduate program in May 2004 and was accepted to the graduate | |||
school at the University to pursue a Master of Science in Geology.In graduate | |||
school, I first worked as a Research Assistant for Dr. Ralph Davis from August | |||
2004 to May 2005 on a sedimentation project involving the local 303(d) listed | |||
stream West Fork of White River, the objective of which was to quantify the | |||
sediment contributed to the river from the extensive network of gravel roads | |||
in the watershed. I switched gears in August of 2005 and became a Teaching | |||
Assistant, teaching general geology labs. At that time, I quit working for | |||
Dr. Davis and began working for Dr. Phil Hays on a project at the University''s | |||
Savoy Experimental Watershed that would become my Master''s Thesis. The focus | Savoy Experimental Watershed that would become my Master''s Thesis. The focus | ||
of the project was looking at stable oxygen and nitrogen isotopes of nitrate | of the project was looking at stable oxygen and nitrogen isotopes of nitrate | ||
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in north-central Arkansas in cooperation with the National Park Service, helped | in north-central Arkansas in cooperation with the National Park Service, helped | ||
with field work for and co-authored a repor' | with field work for and co-authored a repor' | ||
additionalType: personal statement | |||
email: dwagner@usgs.gov | |||
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'@type': Organization | |||
name: Lower Mississippi-Gulf Water Science Center | |||
url: https://www.usgs.gov/centers/lower-mississippi-gulf-water-science-center | |||
roleName: Hydrologist | |||
startDate: '2024-05-12T15:17:31.613630' | |||
identifier: | |||
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propertyID: GeoKB | |||
value: https://geokb.wikibase.cloud/entity/Q50000 | |||
jobTitle: Hydrologist | |||
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additionalType: self-claimed expertise | |||
name: floods | |||
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additionalType: self-claimed expertise | |||
name: streamflow | |||
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additionalType: self-claimed expertise | |||
name: surface water (non-marine) | |||
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member: | |||
'@type': Organization | |||
name: U.S. Geological Survey | |||
name: staff member | |||
startDate: '2024-05-12T15:17:31.611102' | |||
name: Daniel M Wagner | |||
url: https://www.usgs.gov/staff-profiles/daniel-m-wagner |
Revision as of 18:59, 12 May 2024
USGS Staff Profile:
'@context': https://schema.org '@type': Person affiliation: [] description: - '@type': TextObject abstract: Hydrologist with the Lower Mississippi-Gulf Water Science Center additionalType: short description - '@type': TextObject abstract: Staff additionalType: staff profile page introductory statement - '@type': TextObject abstract: 'Began working for USGS June 2006 as a student hydrologic technician while attending graduate school at University of Arkansas Dept. of Geosciences. Completed graduate school December 2007. Started working full-time for USGS February 2008 as a hydrologist in the Northwest Arkansas Project Office.I became interested in the geosciences when I took a geology course while attending community college in my hometown of Kansas City, Missouri. I transferred to the University of Arkansas in August 2001 to pursue a Bachelor of Science Degree in Geology. I completed the undergraduate program in May 2004 and was accepted to the graduate school at the University to pursue a Master of Science in Geology.In graduate school, I first worked as a Research Assistant for Dr. Ralph Davis from August 2004 to May 2005 on a sedimentation project involving the local 303(d) listed stream West Fork of White River, the objective of which was to quantify the sediment contributed to the river from the extensive network of gravel roads in the watershed. I switched gears in August of 2005 and became a Teaching Assistant, teaching general geology labs. At that time, I quit working for Dr. Davis and began working for Dr. Phil Hays on a project at the Universitys Savoy Experimental Watershed that would become my Masters Thesis. The focus of the project was looking at stable oxygen and nitrogen isotopes of nitrate in a swine facilitys waste lagoon in the local karst landscape. Water samples from the lagoon were compared with samples from shallow groundwater interception trenches dug nearby to the lagoon and from springs and surface water in the watershed of the lagoon. I completed the Masters Thesis in December 2007.I had started working for the USGS as a student hydrologic technician in June 2006 after the Ft. Smith, Arkansas field office had been moved to Fayetteville. I made hundreds of discharge measurements, occasionally using current meters but more often using hydroacoustics: SonTek Flow Trackers, OTT ADC, and RDI RioGrande and StreamPro ADCPs. DCP installations and troubleshooting were among my tasks, as well as running station levels and water quality sampling. I ran a surface-water and a water-quality field trip, and worked numerous storm sampling events and flood events. After completing graduate school, I started full-time with USGS in February 2008 in the Northwest Arkansas Project Office as a hydrologist.Since becoming a hydrologist, Ive done testing on the OTT ADC (Acoustic Digital Current meter) and written a HIF instrument news article documenting the test results, developed a discharge-based float guide for the Buffalo National River in north-central Arkansas in cooperation with the National Park Service, helped with field work for and co-authored a repor' additionalType: personal statement email: dwagner@usgs.gov hasCredential: [] hasOccupation: - '@type': OrganizationalRole affiliatedOrganization: '@type': Organization name: Lower Mississippi-Gulf Water Science Center url: https://www.usgs.gov/centers/lower-mississippi-gulf-water-science-center roleName: Hydrologist startDate: '2024-05-12T15:17:31.613630' identifier: - '@type': PropertyValue propertyID: GeoKB value: https://geokb.wikibase.cloud/entity/Q50000 jobTitle: Hydrologist knowsAbout: - '@type': Thing additionalType: self-claimed expertise name: floods - '@type': Thing additionalType: self-claimed expertise name: streamflow - '@type': Thing additionalType: self-claimed expertise name: surface water (non-marine) memberOf: '@type': OrganizationalRole member: '@type': Organization name: U.S. Geological Survey name: staff member startDate: '2024-05-12T15:17:31.611102' name: Daniel M Wagner url: https://www.usgs.gov/staff-profiles/daniel-m-wagner