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 name: Gregory T. Pederson

USGS Staff Profile:

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   name: Greg is affiliate faculty with the Earth Sciences department and the Institute
     on Ecosystems (IoE) at Montana State University.
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   abstract: Research Ecologist with the Northern Rocky Mountain Science Center
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   abstract: Greg Pederson is a research scientist working primarily on the role
     of climate variability in driving changes in water resources, and other biological
     and physical components of mountainous ecosystems in western North America.
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   abstract: 'Research InterestsOf particular interest is the magnitude of low-frequency
     hydroclimatic variability and its implications for drought risk, as well as
     the climatic drivers associated with observed changes in mountain snowpack,
     streamflow, glaciers, and forest disturbance events. Understanding the time
     intervals and spatial scales over which these processes operate requires a long-term
     perspective, and for that I rely on proxy records primarily from tree-ring and
     lake sediments along with instrumental and modeled climate records.  Recent
     and ongoing studies have addressed the susceptibility of natural resources to
     climate variability and change, and sought to apply both the modern and paleoclimatic
     records to present day resource management problems.Current Research Projects
     Include:Drivers of Drought in the Upper Colorado River Basin [DOI Southwestern
     CSC]Multi-century perspectives on current and future streamflow in the Missouri
     River Basin [NSF P2C2]Reconstructions of Columbia River flow from winter and
     summer precipitation sensitive proxies in the Northwestern U.S. with implications
     for 21st century flow [CSC and CLU]A Broader view of North American climate
     over the past two millennia: Synthesizing paleoclimate records from diverse
     archives [USGS Powell Center]Holocene climate variability in Alaska from relict
     wood [DOI Alaska CSC]Holocene climates of the Northern Rockies from relict wood
     emerging from ice patches [CLU]Megadroughts and uncertainty in Upper Colorado
     River flow low-frequency variability [CLU]'
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 email: gpederson@usgs.gov
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   name: Ph.D. Watershed Management & Ecohydrology. 2010. University of Arizona,
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   name: M.S. Environmental Science. 2004. Montana State University
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   name: B.S. Ecology and Evolution in Botany & Zoology. 2000. Michigan State University
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 name: Greg Pederson, Ph.D.
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