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USGS Staff Profile:
'@context': https://schema.org '@type': Person affiliation: [] description: - '@type': TextObject abstract: Scientist Emeritus with the Florence Bascom Geoscience Center additionalType: short description - '@type': TextObject abstract: David J. Weary is a Scientist Emeritus at the Florence Bascom Geoscience Center. additionalType: staff profile page introductory statement - '@type': TextObject abstract: additionalType: staff profile page introductory statement - '@type': TextObject abstract: "David Weary earned a BS degree in geology from George Mason Univ. in\ \ 1982; MS in geology from Virginia Tech in 1988. Started at the USGS in 1988\ \ as a PST for the Paleontology and Stratigraphy Branch, specializing in conodont\ \ sample processing and biostratigraphy. In 1996 David joined the Eastern Earth\ \ Surface Processes Team. Since 1998 David has worked as a geologic mapper,\ \ specializing in geohydrologic framework studies in karstic rocks. Field areas\ \ included: Ozarks of southern MO; Saipan, Northern Mariana Islands; and the\ \ Shenandoah Valley area of VA and WV. David has also worked in the southern\ \ Great Basin and the Black Hills. Since 2003 David has served as a research\ \ geologist and Project Chief of the KARST Project out of the Eastern Geology\ \ and Paleoclimate Science Center, Reston, VA. David also represented the USGS\ \ on the Board of directors of the National Cave and Karst Research Institute\ \ From 2009 to 2018.Professional Studies/ExperiencePhysical Science Technician:USGS\ \ Paleontology & Stratigraphy Branch (1988 \u2013 1997). PST. Conodont biostratigraphic\ \ and thermal alteration research. Worked for Anita Harris and John Repetski.Associate\ \ Instructor:Paleontology and Geology, Northern Virginia Community College (1989\ \ \u2013 1991).Project Geologist:Midcontinent Karst Systems and Geologic Mapping\ \ (1997 - 2003) geologic mapping and hydrogeologic studies in the area of the\ \ Ozark National Scenic Riverways park (NPS), Missouri. Developed early digital\ \ mapping and GIS/GPS techniques.Task 1, Geologic mapping in VA and WV:Theprimary\ \ goal is to produce 1:24,000 & 1:100,000 scale geologic maps of selected areas\ \ in the Shenandoah Valley of VA and WV. Work in cooperation with the VA and\ \ WV, USGS WSC\u2019s and with local and state governments to develop a better\ \ understanding of the role of the bedrock geology in guiding groundwater flow\ \ characteristics.Task 2, U.S. National Karst Map:Our goal is to produce a new,\ \ GIS-based national karst map. This map will serve both as a small-scale graphic\ \ representation of the extent of karstic rocks in the United States (National\ \ Atlas) and as GIS data that will be linked to more detailed, site-specific\ \ databases. This work involves interaction with state geological surveys, the\ \ National Cave and Karst Research Institute (NCKRI), and karst experts from\ \ academia and the National Speleological Society.Task 3, Geologic mapping in\ \ the Ozarks of MO:geologic mapping in areas of Paleozoic carbonate and clastic\ \ rocks and Mesoproterozoic volcanic rocks at scales of 1:24,000 and 1:100,000.\ \ Investigation of geologic controls on groundwater flow, karstification, and\ \ speleogenesis in the Ozark Aquifer. This work addresses two priority needs:\ \ 1) Developing a hydrogeologic framework for the St. Fraincois and Ozark aquifers\ \ in southern MO and potential impacts on groundwater quality by proposed base-metal\ \ mining in the Mark Twain National Fo" additionalType: personal statement email: dweary@usgs.gov hasCredential: [] hasOccupation: - '@type': OrganizationalRole affiliatedOrganization: '@type': Organization name: Florence Bascom Geoscience Center url: https://www.usgs.gov/centers/florence-bascom-geoscience-center roleName: Scientist Emeritus startDate: '2024-05-12T15:24:35.240712' identifier: - '@type': PropertyValue propertyID: GeoKB value: https://geokb.wikibase.cloud/entity/Q50098 - '@type': PropertyValue propertyID: ORCID value: 0000-0002-6115-6397 jobTitle: Scientist Emeritus knowsAbout: - '@type': Thing additionalType: self-claimed expertise name: fracture (geologic) - '@type': Thing additionalType: self-claimed expertise name: stratigraphy - '@type': Thing additionalType: self-claimed expertise name: erosion - '@type': Thing additionalType: self-claimed expertise name: field methods - '@type': Thing additionalType: self-claimed expertise name: geospatial analysis - '@type': Thing additionalType: self-claimed expertise name: unconsolidated deposits - '@type': Thing additionalType: self-claimed expertise name: sedimentary rocks - '@type': Thing additionalType: self-claimed expertise name: rocks and deposits - '@type': Thing additionalType: self-claimed expertise name: lithostratigraphy - '@type': Thing additionalType: self-claimed expertise name: geologic structure - '@type': Thing additionalType: self-claimed expertise name: geologic history - '@type': Thing additionalType: self-claimed expertise name: fossils - '@type': Thing additionalType: self-claimed expertise name: crust (earth) - '@type': Thing additionalType: self-claimed expertise name: earth structure - '@type': Thing additionalType: self-claimed expertise name: earth history - '@type': Thing additionalType: self-claimed expertise name: biostratigraphy - '@type': Thing additionalType: self-claimed expertise name: folding (geologic) - '@type': Thing additionalType: self-claimed expertise name: subsidence - '@type': Thing additionalType: self-claimed expertise name: tectonic processes - '@type': Thing additionalType: self-claimed expertise name: deformation (geologic) - '@type': Thing additionalType: self-claimed expertise name: sedimentation - '@type': Thing additionalType: self-claimed expertise name: groundwater flow - '@type': Thing additionalType: self-claimed expertise name: groundwater level - '@type': Thing additionalType: self-claimed expertise name: hazards - '@type': Thing additionalType: self-claimed expertise name: energy resources - '@type': Thing additionalType: self-claimed expertise name: water resources - '@type': Thing additionalType: self-claimed expertise name: geographic information systems - '@type': Thing additionalType: self-claimed expertise name: groundwater - '@type': Thing additionalType: self-claimed expertise name: water cycle - '@type': Thing additionalType: self-claimed expertise name: caves and karst memberOf: '@type': OrganizationalRole member: '@type': Organization name: U.S. Geological Survey name: staff member startDate: '2024-05-12T15:24:35.237976' name: David J Weary url: https://www.usgs.gov/staff-profiles/david-j-weary