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   status_code: 200
   timestamp: '2023-09-30T17:19:57.863114'
   url: https://www.usgs.gov/staff-profiles/zoltan-szabo
 profile:
   abstracts:
   - One of three authors cited for radionuclide studies by USEPA in the Radionuclide
     Rule of 2000 and the accompanying Radionuclide NODA (Notice of Data Availability).
   affiliations:
   - USGS NAWQA Program Trace-Element Synthesis Team on radionuclide occurrence
   - NIEHS (National Institute Environmental Health & Safety) Superfund Basic Research
     Program Committee (SBRP)
   - American Water Works Assoc. Research Foundation (AWWARF) Radionuclide Technical
     Advisory Committee
   - Technical advisor to the USGS NWQL (National Water Quality Laboratory) to the
     radionuclide and tritium-helium analytical services and associated contracts
   - Collaborates with researchers at local universities and serves as a committee
     member for graduate student candidates or as senior project advisor
   education:
   - MS in Geology, Ohio State University, thesis on strontium isotopes as groundwater
     flow tracers
   email: zszabo@usgs.gov
   expertise_terms: []
   honors:
   - Recipient of American Water Works Assoc. Researcher of the Year (2007, NJ Chapter).
   - "Won the USGS Report of the Year Award for the Northeastern USA sparking EPA\u2019\
     s efforts to define occurrence of radium."
   intro_statements:
   - A Research Hydrologist with the USGS New Jersey Water Science Center, specializing
     in investigating the occurrence and mobility of radon and radium since 1985,
     has been the national leader in defining the occurrence of short-lived radium-224
     in groundwater. His recent work has expanded to the occurrence of a broad suite
     of "emerging" contaminants in groundwater and surface water.
   name: Zoltan Szabo
   name_qualifier: null
   orcid: 0000-0002-0760-9607
   organization_link: https://www.usgs.gov/centers/new-jersey-water-science-center
   organization_name: New Jersey Water Science Center
   personal_statement: "Led the radionuclide occurrence and mobility assessment for\
     \ the National Water Quality Assessment (NAWQA) program, with focus on National\
     \ Radium occurrence. He has co-authored the NAWQA cycle III 10-year research\
     \ plan for radionuclides. He worked on methods development for radionuclide\
     \ analyses, included in Standard Methods, and analytical methods challenges\
     \ of complex matrices including high TDS natural waters and waste brines. He\
     \ has worked with isotopes as tracers of ground-water movement, including use\
     \ of tritium, helium-3, and stable isotopes of nitrogen and strontium. He has\
     \ been working on characterizing waste streams from septic tanks affecting ground-water\
     \ quality and sewage discharge affecting surface water, as well as examining\
     \ the effect of various treatment systems for these compounds. He has also been\
     \ working on toxicology of sediments. He has helped design, test and implement\
     \ \"ultra-clean\" ground-water sampling protocols for trace elements, including\
     \ mercury, and is working on defining mercury distribution in the environment\
     \ for coastal regions. He has expanded into \u201Cemerging\u201D contaminants\
     \ in ground/surface water, including various short-lived radionuclides, organic\
     \ compounds, and the \u201Cspecies\u201D of mercury and arsenic. He has designed\
     \ studies to document the effects of natural isotope variations on variability\
     \ in gross alpha-particle activity in ground water and effects of holding time\
     \ after sample collection.He has more than 65 full length publications and more\
     \ than 100 abstracts, mostly devoted to radionuclide occurrence and mercury\
     \ chemistry."
   professional_experience: []
   title: Research Hydrologist