Item talk:Q45418

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   name: Frostburg State University
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   name: Westminster College
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USGS Staff Profile:

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   abstract: Team Lead Groundwater/Ecology Field Innovation with the Pennsylvania
     Water Science Center
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   abstract: Jeffrey Cole is Team Lead of the Groundwater and Ecology Field Innovation
     Unit.
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   abstract: "Jeffrey's current work centers on characterizing groundwater - surface\
     \ water interactions using paired air and stream temperature monitoring.Previous\
     \ projects characterized the spatial distribution and habitat needs of aquatic\
     \ organisms with emphasis on freshwater mussels and their host fish. He has\
     \ also developed and applied two-dimensional hydrodynamic flow models and temperature\
     \ models to better understand what drives where freshwater mussels thrive.\u200B\
     \u200B\u200B"
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 email: jccole@usgs.gov
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   name: M.S., Frostburg State University, 2007
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   name: B.S., Westminster College, 1999
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   name: Pennsylvania Water Science Center Williamsport office since 2020
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   name: Leetown Science Center Wellsboro, Pennsylvania Fish Lab, 2008-2019
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     name: U.S. Geological Survey
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 name: Jeffrey C Cole
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