Item talk:Q44616

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   alternateName: Idaho Water Science Center
   name: U.S. Geological Survey
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   name: U.S. Geological Survey
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USGS Staff Profile:

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   abstract: Research Hydrologist with the Idaho Water Science Center
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   abstract: Austin Baldwin is a Research Hydrologist with the USGS Idaho Water Science
     Center in Boise, Idaho.
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   abstract: Austin's research focuses on field-based studies of contaminants in
     surface water and sediment, including organic compounds, mercury and other metals,
     and microplastics. His work specifically focuses on (1) investigations into
     the sources, transport, and fate of contaminants, (2) processes driving contaminant
     partitioning among environmental compartments and transformation to more bioavailable
     forms, and (3) potential adverse effects of contaminants on ecosystem health.
     Through each of these research themes, he aims to inform management decisions
     to improve ecosystem health.RESEARCH INTERESTSOrganic contaminants in aquatic
     environments; mercury in aquatic environments; aquatic toxicity; microplastic
     sources, transport, fate, and biological uptake; polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon
     source identification.
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 email: akbaldwi@usgs.gov
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   name: M.S. Structural Geology, 2005, University of Texas at Austin
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   name: B.S. Geological Sciences, 2001, University of Texas at Austin
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   name: "Research Hydrologist, USGS Idaho Water Science Center, Boise, ID, October\
     \ 2021 \u2013 Present"
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   name: "Hydrologist, USGS Idaho Water Science Center, Boise, ID, May 2016 \u2013\
     \ October 2021"
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   name: "Hydrologist, USGS Wisconsin Water Science Center, Middleton, WI, January\
     \ 2007 \u2013 May 2016"
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 name: Austin K Baldwin
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