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usgs_staff_profile:

 meta:
   status_code: 200
   timestamp: '2023-09-30T17:06:34.542351'
   url: https://www.usgs.gov/staff-profiles/jonathan-d-lageman
 profile:
   abstracts: []
   affiliations: []
   education:
   - Bachelors of Science- The Ohio State University, 2004
   email: jlageman@usgs.gov
   expertise_terms:
   - Surveying
   - Dye Tracer Studies
   - Stream gaging and monitoring networks
   - Supervision/management
   honors: []
   intro_statements:
   - '"Jon" has enjoyed working with USGS staff across the country on a variety of
     efforts, projects, studies, and initiatives. The variety and people of the USGS
     have kept Jon engaged. He strongly believes in the mission of unbiased science
     and is happy to do his part to provide valuable water data and information to
     stakeholders and cooperators.'
   name: Jonathan D Lageman
   name_qualifier: null
   orcid: 0000-0002-9473-5977
   organization_link: https://www.usgs.gov/centers/cm-water
   organization_name: Central Midwest Water Science Center
   personal_statement: '"Jon" Lageman started his career with USGS in Columbus, Ohio
     in 2001. His early years were spent assisting with surveying for flood insurance
     studies and Hec-Ras modeling. Jon also assisted with several post-flood surveying
     campaigns across the country which he greatly enjoyed. Opportunities to perform
     time of travel dye studies provided variety and additional opportunities within
     his home water science center and beyond. Jons desire for efficiency and enjoyment
     of solving problems lent themselves well to overseeing large scale gaging network
     installations, where planning and coordination were paramount to the success
     and timeliness of the effort. In 2016, Jon transferred to DeKalb, Illinois where
     he managed several Hydrologic Technicians and Hydrologists at the DeKalb office
     location. Shortly after making this transition the Illinois Water Science Center
     joined the Iowa Water Science Center and the Missouri Water Science Center in
     a merger. Jon was assigned to the position of Data Chief for the Central Midwest
     Water Science Center (CMWSC). Jon currently helps oversee the Hydrologic Data
     Monitoring Network for CMWSC and currently supervises 7 Unit Chiefs who manage
     operations across 9 office locations in the CMWSC. He still enjoys working with
     high performing staff and managers to solve complex problems and to meet the
     needs and mission of the USGS.'
   professional_experience:
   - Total Station Surveying
   - GNSS Surveying
   - Hydraulic Modeling
   - Time of Travel studies
   - Monitoring station installation and design
   - Water measurement
   - Supervision
   - Participation in water mission area level committees
   - Planning and budget
   title: Supervisory Hydrologist