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orcid:

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   creation-method: DIRECT
   deactivation-date: null
   last-modified-date:
     value: 1618582687074
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   submission-date:
     value: 1597405945825
   verified-email: true
   verified-primary-email: true
 person:
   name:
     created-date:
       value: 1597405946071
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     family-name:
       value: Reiss
     given-names:
       value: Eric
     last-modified-date:
       value: 1597405946071
     path: 0000-0003-1993-819X
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     visibility: public

usgs_staff_profile:

 meta:
   status_code: 200
   timestamp: '2023-10-02T16:16:42.263428'
   url: https://www.usgs.gov/staff-profiles/eric-j-reiss
 profile:
   abstracts: []
   affiliations: []
   education:
   - B.S., Geology University of Nebraska, Lincoln. Nebraska, 2014
   email: ereiss@usgs.gov
   expertise_terms:
   - Surface water data collection and analysis
   - Geoprobe
   - SSC and sediment load analysis
   - Lake Bathymetry
   honors:
   - 2013 Stracher Award for Excellence in Structural Geology
   - 2012-2014 McNair Scholar
   intro_statements:
   - Eric Reiss is a Hydrologic Technician with the USGS, Central Midwest Water Science
     Center in Olivette, Missouri. He enjoys seeing how contributing to science for
     a changing world really affects everyone.
   name: Eric J Reiss
   name_qualifier: null
   orcid: 0000-0003-1993-819X
   organization_link: https://www.usgs.gov/centers/cm-water
   organization_name: Central Midwest Water Science Center
   personal_statement: "After graduating from the University of Nebraska \u2013 Lincoln\
     \ in 2014 with a Bachelor of Science in Geology with honors as a McNair Scholar,\
     \ Eric started working in the mining industry logging core, running borehole\
     \ surveys, and analyzing subsurface structures. The volatility of the industry\
     \ coupled with the months away from his family led him to leave the world of\
     \ carbonatite behind and seek work with the USGS, an organization that he admired\
     \ for the quality of data and publications that they produced. Eric started\
     \ his career with the USGS in 2016 as a recent graduate hydrologic technician\
     \ in the Olivette, Missouri, office."
   professional_experience:
   - 2016-Present, Hydrologic Technician, USGS, Central Midwest Water Science Center,
     Olivette, Missouri
   - 2014-2015, Geologist, NioCorp Developments, Elk Creek, Nebraska
   - 2012-2014, Student Researcher, University of Nebraska - Lincoln Department of
     Earth and Atmospheric Sciences, Lincoln, Nebraska
   title: Hydrologic Technician