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meta: url: https://www.usgs.gov/staff-profiles/gerard-l-salter timestamp: '2024-01-30T17:11:21.266038' status_code: 200 profile: name: Gerard L Salter, PhD name_qualifier: null titles: - Hydrologist organizations: - !!python/tuple - Southwest Biological Science Center - https://www.usgs.gov/centers/southwest-biological-science-center email: gsalter@usgs.gov orcid: 0000-0001-6426-0133 intro_statements: - Gerard Salter is a hydrologist at the Southwest Biological Science Center, Grand Canyon Monitoring and Research Center. As a Mendenhall Postdoctoral Fellow, his current work focuses primarily on numerical modeling and data analysis of fine sediment transport in the Colorado River. expertise_terms: - Sediment transport - Fluvial Geomorphology - Morphodynamics - Sedimentation and erosion - Hydrology - Numerical Modeling - Remote sensing - Mississippi River Delta - Colorado River professional_experience: - '2022-present: Research Hydrologist, US Geological Survey' - '2019-2022: Postdoctoral Scholar, California Institute of Technology' - '2014-2019: Research Assistant, University of Minnesota' - '2018: Summer Research Assistant, Water Institute of the Gulf' - "2017: Teaching Assistant \u2013 University of Minnesota, Sedimentology and\ \ Stratigraphy (ESCI 4602)" - '2015-2018: National Science Foundation (NSF) Graduate Research Fellow, University of Minnesota' - 'Student Mentorship:' - "\u2022 2021: Kenny Thai, SURF undergraduate research project: \u201CModelling\ \ sediment flow on the Mississippi River\u2019s Wax Lake Delta\u201D" - "\u2022 2020: Sarah Feil, SURF undergraduate research project: \u201CPredicting\ \ vertical accretion in the Wax Lake Delta, Louisiana.\u201D" education: - '2014-2019: PhD in Earth Sciences, University of Minnesota' - "\u2022 Dissertation title: \u201CControls on the Flux Distribution of Delta\ \ Networks\u201D" - "\u2022 Advisor: Chris Paola" - '2010-2014: B.A. in Earth Science (with honors), University of Pennsylvania, Minor: Mathematics' - "\u2022 Thesis title: \u201CDynamics and Geometry of Equilibrium Channels\ \ Well Above Threshold\u201D" affiliations: [] honors: - '2022: Mendenhall Fellowship' - '2018: Alvin G. Anderson Award' - '2017: Frank and Julie Tsai Travel Award' - '2017: EarthCube Early Career Travel Grant' - '2015: NSF Graduate Research Fellowship' - '2014: College of Science and Engineering Graduate Fellowship' - '2014: Rose Award' - '2014: Henry Darwin Rogers Award' - '2013: CURF Climate Action Grant' - "2010-2014: Dean\u2019s List" abstracts: [] personal_statement: "Gerard\u2019s research interests include sediment transport\ \ and pattern formation in rivers. His undergraduate thesis at University of\ \ Pennsylvania focused on self-formed channel geometry in alluvial suspended-sediment\ \ dominated rivers in the laboratory. His PhD research at University of Minnesota\ \ was on the dynamics of sediment transport partitioning in delta distributary\ \ networks, using experiments, numerical modeling, and remote sensing. During\ \ his postdoc at Caltech, he studied sedimentation and silt/clay transport in\ \ river deltas through numerical modeling, remote sensing, and field work in\ \ the Mississippi River Delta. Since starting at USGS in 2022, he has worked\ \ to develop numerical models for predicting fine sediment transport in the\ \ Colorado River, with an emphasis on silt and clay, which via turbidity can\ \ affect native and non-native fish as well as gross primary productivity."