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   status_code: 200
   timestamp: '2023-09-30T17:44:01.052991'
   url: https://www.usgs.gov/staff-profiles/jeanne-e-godaire
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   abstracts:
   - Godaire, J.E., Bauer, T.R., and R.E. Klinger, 2007, Regional analysis of paleoflood
     data and its application to flood hazard assessment.  4th International Palaeoflood
     Workshop, Programme and Abstracts, June 24-30, 2007, Crete, Greece, p. 47.
   - Godaire, J.E., Bauer, T.R. and L.S. Cummings, 2008, Use of soil development,
     sedimentology, radiocarbon analysis and palynology to estimate the extent of
     extreme floods on the Upper Trinity River, California. Proceedings of the 39th
     Annual Binghampton Geomorphology Symposium, October 9-11, 2008, Austin, Texas.
   - Godaire, J.E., 2009, Fluvial adjustments along the lower Bighorn River, Montana
     following dam construction. Geological Society of America, Abstracts with Programs,
     GSA Annual Meeting, October 18-21, 2009, Portland, OR.
   - Godaire, J.E., Russell, K.L. and J.A. Bountry, 2010, Fluvial geomorphology of
     the Entiat River, WA and implications for stream restoration. Proceedings of
     the 4th Federal Interagency Hydrologic Modeling Conference and of the 9th Federal
     Interagency Sedimentation Conference, June 27-July 1, 2010, Las Vegas, NV.
   - Godaire, J.E. and S. Kimbrel, 2015, Finley Creek alluvial fan geomorphic and
     hydraulic analyses and implications for restoration. Proceedings of the 5th
     Federal Interagency Hydrologic Modeling Conference and of the 10th Federal Interagency
     Sedimentation Conference, April 19-23, 2015, Reno, NV, p. 941-952.
   - 'Bountry, J., Godaire, J. and D.N. Bradley, 2017, How physical processes are
     informing management actions at Marble Bluff Dam, Truckee River, Nevada: Abstracts
     with Programs, American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, December 2017.'
   - Godaire, J.E., Ubing, C., Stone, A., and J. Bountry, 2019, Paleoflood hydrology
     of the Deadwood River, Idaho. Proceedings of SEDHYD 2019 Conferences on Sedimentation
     and Hydrologic Modeling, 24-28 June 2019, Reno, NV, p. 153-158.
   affiliations: []
   education:
   - BSc, Bucknell University in Geology with a concentration in Environmental Geology,
     1995
   - 'Thesis: Analysis of the Light Street Fault in Relation to the Berwick Anticlinorium'
   - MSc, University of Arizona in Geosciences, 1997
   - 'Thesis: Paleoflood Hydrology and Historic Flood Analysis in the Upper Verde
     River Basin, Central Arizona'
   email: jgodaire@usgs.gov
   expertise_terms:
   - Geomorphology
   - Quaternary Geology
   - Paleoflood Hydrology
   - Geologic Hazards
   - Sedimentology/Stratigraphy
   honors: []
   intro_statements:
   - Jeanne Godaire currently serves as a Regional Senior Scientist for the U.S.
     Geological Survey (USGS) Rocky Mountain Region. This position serves to link
     the Geologic Science Centers to the Region and to coordinate scientific investigations
     between centers and other partners, working closely with leadership, partners,
     and science staff in the centers.
   name: Jeanne E Godaire
   name_qualifier: null
   orcid: 0000-0001-5103-6888
   organization_link: https://www.usgs.gov/regions/rocky-mountain
   organization_name: Rocky Mountain Region
   personal_statement: Before joining USGS, Jeanne managed the Seismology and Geomorphology
     Group in the Bureau of Reclamation's Technical Service Center Directorate, Geotechnical
     Services Division. Her team served as the bureau-lead for seismic hazard investigations,
     paleoflood hydrology investigations, strong motion monitoring for Reclamation
     facilities and earthquake monitoring for the Paradox Valley Unit of the Colorado
     River Salinity Control Program. For the Bureau of Reclamation, she also worked
     as a geomorphologist in the Flood Hydrology and Sedimentation and River Hydraulics
     groups with interdisciplinary teams of hydrologists, hydraulic engineers and
     biologists to address flood hazards, sedimentation and erosion impacts to infrastructure,
     habitat restoration, and climate change research. Prior to joining the Department
     of the Interior, Jeanne worked for the Arizona Geological Survey as a geologist,
     conducting Quaternary geologic mapping and geomorphic investigations.
   professional_experience: []
   title: Senior Scientist
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