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 abstract: Program Coordinator with the Coastal and Marine Hazards and Resources
   Program
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 abstract: "My work at USGS is aimed at improving our understanding of coastal change\
   \ processes, developing innovative methods for forecasting coastal change, applying\
   \ these methods to identify potential hazards along our Nation\u2019s coastlines,\
   \ and then sharing the information with coastal stakeholders."
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 abstract: 'Hilary Stockdon is the Program Coordinator for the Coastal and Marine
   Hazards and Resources Program with the U.S. Geological Survey. For almost 20 years,
   she has been part of a multifaceted project that quantifies how sea level rise,
   storms and long-term erosion are shaping our shorelines. Her research contributions
   include advances in:Real-time forecasts and scenario-based predictions of coastal
   total water level and geomorphic change during stormsUse of wave runup parameterization
   in coastal hazard assessmentsBarrier island response to extreme storms and hurricanesModeling
   wave swash, setup, and runupLidar-derived measures of coastal changeHer work is
   both fundamental and applied: rigorous science on coastal processes is used to
   create tools for decision makers who are responsible for preparedness, response,
   and resilience along our coastlines. Her work on the effects of storms on the
   coastal communities of our Nation has raised public awareness about the value
   of scientific information on coastal vulnerability, helping residents prepare
   for future events. Most recently, she served as a Science Advisor for the Coastal
   and Marine Hazards and Resources Program, helping to develop a National initiative
   for coastal change hazards research and applications.'
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email: hstockdon@usgs.gov hasCredential: - '@type': EducationalOccupationalCredential

 name: Ph.D.      Oceanography       Oregon State University

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 name: M.S.        Oceanography       Oregon State University

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 name: B.S.         Geology                  Duke University

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   name: Coastal and Marine Hazards and Resources Program
   url: https://www.usgs.gov/programs/cmhrp
 roleName: Program Coordinator
 startDate: '2024-05-10T20:49:31.541481'

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 name: coastal change

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 name: coastal hazards

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   name: U.S. Geological Survey
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name: Hilary Stockdon, Ph.D. url: https://www.usgs.gov/staff-profiles/hilary-stockdon