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meta: status_code: 200 timestamp: '2023-09-30T17:15:06.531999' url: https://www.usgs.gov/staff-profiles/jennifer-stanton profile: abstracts: [] affiliations: [] education: - B.S. Natural Resources, University of Nebraska at Lincoln, 1998 - "Major: Water Science \u2013 Minors: Math, Music" email: jstanton@usgs.gov expertise_terms: - Groundwater - Groundwater Quality - Irrigation - Water Cycle - Water Budget - Water Quality - Water Supply and Demand - Groundwater Flow - Groundwater Level - Hydrology - Water Resources - Well Drilling - Geospatial Analysis - Maps and Atlases - Spatial Analysis honors: [] intro_statements: - Jennifer Stanton is a Hydrologist in the New England Water Science Center. name: Jennifer Stanton name_qualifier: null orcid: 0000-0002-2520-753X organization_link: https://www.usgs.gov/centers/new-england-water-science-center organization_name: New England Water Science Center personal_statement: 'Jennifer Stanton began her career with the USGS in 1994. She has studied a wide range of water resource topics including groundwater quality, groundwater age dating, groundwater/surface-water interactions, groundwater level changes, estimation of water budget components, and development of groundwater flow models. Other areas of interest include application of GIS to analyze groundwater data.2017-present: Assessing effects of oil and gas development on groundwater resources for the California Oil, Gas, and Groundwater Program.2013-2017: Project manager for the National Brackish Groundwater Assessment.2007-2013: Developed regional water budgets and groundwater-flow models using tools such as MODFLOW, Parameter Estimation (PEST), the Groundwater Management (GWM) package, and Soil Water Balance (SWB) code.1996-2007: Conducted regional groundwater-quality studies.1997-2000: Authored the annual state-wide groundwater level change report.1996-2003: Managed USGS databases. Coordinated with 34 Federal, State, and local agencies to compile groundwater levels from approximately 4,000 observation wells state-wide on a semi-annual basis.1994-1996: Provided GIS and cartographic support.' professional_experience: [] title: Hydrologist