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USGS Staff Profile:

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   name: Member, American Geophysical Union
 - '@type': Organization
   name: Member, Geological Society of America
 - '@type': Organization
   name: Past memberships in Society of Industrial and Applied Mathematics, Seismological
     Society of America
 award:
 - Special Service Award, US Geological Survey, for work on granular flows
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   abstract: Research Geophysicist with the Cascades Volcano Observatory
   additionalType: short description
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   abstract: My interests are in the physics of volcanoes; the processes that cause
     the changes that we measure and phenomena we see. This includes the mechanisms
     of magma transport, volcanic structure and magma storage, and during eruptions
     the transport of ash in the atmosphere. I use numerical methods, including artificial
     intelligence, to model data, and Bayesian methods to constrain the models with
     data.
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   abstract: I have been a Geophysicist with the Cascades Volcano Observatory since
     1996. My major accomplishments are as follows:Constructed a model for shallow
     water flow, modeled floods throughout western USShowed that a 2d shallow water
     model effectively modeled two millennial floods on the Verde River, Arizona,
     effectively verifying the three-dimensional variation of stage to give unique
     discharge of nearly 3200 cubic meters per second.  This discharge was verified
     by flow through a dam immediately downstream.Constructed a dambreak model for
     the Pakistan Army to mitigate the Haittian landslide dam that had just buried
     2 entire villages. Modeling determined how much to downcut the landslide to
     preserve infrastructure downstream. The cut was made and the resulting flow
     matched the prediction of my model. For this work Dan O'Connell and I received
     recognition from the Pakistan Army.Constructed a shallow flow model for debris
     flows and avalanches to model USGS flume data.Co-construction of Ash3d, an ash
     transport program, along with Hans Schwaiger (USGS) and Larry Mastin (USGS).
     Used Bayesian methods to refine forecasts of ash clouds.Used gravity and seismic
     data to quantify gravitational component, verify existing volcano-tectonic features,
     and illustrate the deep structure cradling magma and mush in the volcano.Past
     AppointmentsNRC postdoctoral Fellow 1979Submersible work with US Navy, 1986-1989Geophysicist,
     adjunct, Oceanography Dept, University of Washington, 1986-1999Visiting Scientist,
     Meteorological Office, Exeter, England, 2016
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   abstract: "1992   keynote speaker   Penrose Conference on \u201CWater-Volcano\
     \ Interaction\u201D, Warm Springs, OR"
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   abstract: 1999   keynote speaker    UNAVCO Volcano Geodesy Workshop, International
     NAVSTAR Consortium, Jackson Hole, WY
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   abstract: 2003   keynote speaker    Isaac Newton Institute for Mathematical Sciences
     Workshop, Bristol, England
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   abstract: 2012   keynote speaker    IUGG, International Congress for Theoretical
     and Applied Mechanics, Beijing, China
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   abstract: 2018   keynote speaker  Denver Geophysical Society, Denver, Colorado
   additionalType: staff profile page abstract
 email: roger@usgs.gov
 hasCredential:
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   name: PhD, Geophysics, Stanford University 1979
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   name: MS, Geophysics, Stanford University, 1977
 - '@type': EducationalOccupationalCredential
   name: BS, Geology, CSU Hayward, 1974
 - '@type': EducationalOccupationalCredential
   name: BA, Physics, CSU Hayward, 1973
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     name: Cascades Volcano Observatory
     url: https://www.usgs.gov/observatories/cvo
   roleName: Research Geophysicist
   startDate: '2024-05-12T16:19:06.109310'
 - '@type': Occupation
   additionalType: self-claimed professional experience
   name: Groundwater Flow and Subsidence, 1980-1982
 - '@type': Occupation
   additionalType: self-claimed professional experience
   name: "Volcano Deformation and Geophysics, 1981-1986\n        Established magnetization\
     \ and cooling rate of Mount Saint Helens growing dome."
 - '@type': Occupation
   additionalType: self-claimed professional experience
   name: "Seafloor Volcanism, Deformation, and Thermal History, 1986-1992\n     \
     \   Member of team that discovered SeaCliff hydrothermal field within Escanabah\
     \ Trough.\n        Corrected the thermal structure of oceanic lithosphere to\
     \ account for phase changes during cooling."
 - '@type': Occupation
   additionalType: self-claimed professional experience
   name: "Deformation Chief, Hawaiian Volcano Observatory, 1992 - 1996\n        Established\
     \ GPS/GNSS network on south flank of Kilauea volcano.\n        Measured large,\
     \ episodic monthly changes in rate of south flank movement on Kilauea volcano.\n\
     \        Established that the south flank of Kilauea volcano had a landslide\
     \ structure."
 - '@type': Occupation
   additionalType: self-claimed professional experience
   name: WORKSHOPS and REVIEW PANELS
 - '@type': Occupation
   additionalType: self-claimed professional experience
   name: Workshop that formed the RIDGE consortium of academia and government to
     study the ocean floor, 1988
 - '@type': Occupation
   additionalType: self-claimed professional experience
   name: Institute of Volcanic Studies, University of Washington, Seattle, WA, 1990-1992
 - '@type': Occupation
   additionalType: self-claimed professional experience
   name: Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science Workshop, SAR Interferometry
     and Surface Change Detection, 1994
 - '@type': Occupation
   additionalType: self-claimed professional experience
   name: USGS NEHRP Review panel for Pacific Northwest, 1994, 1995, 2002
 - '@type': Occupation
   additionalType: self-claimed professional experience
   name: "USGS Multidisciplinary Workshop to assess \u201CA unified approach toward\
     \ probabilistic risk assessment for earthquakes, floods, landslides, and volcanoes\u201D\
     \ within the USGS, Golden, CO, November 16-17, 1999. Funded by the USGS Urban\
     \ Hazards Initiative."
 - '@type': Occupation
   additionalType: self-claimed professional experience
   name: USGS Working Group to assess research directions to improve methods to solve
     advection-diffusion equations, Denver, CO, August 1999
 - '@type': Occupation
   additionalType: self-claimed professional experience
   name: Member International Committee to organize and plan mathematical workshops
     on granular flow.
 - '@type': Occupation
   additionalType: self-claimed professional experience
   name: GEOPRISMS working group funded for active and passive Mount St. Helens seismic
     experiments.
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   additionalType: self-claimed professional experience
   name: CHAIR POSITIONS
 - '@type': Occupation
   additionalType: self-claimed professional experience
   name: RIDGE Panel to plan and assemble a proposal to Congress to establish RIDGE
     Program, 1988
 - '@type': Occupation
   additionalType: self-claimed professional experience
   name: USGS Research Evaluation Panel, Volcano Hazards Team, 1995
 - '@type': Occupation
   additionalType: self-claimed professional experience
   name: "1st Federal Interagency Hydrologic Modeling Conference Panel, \u201CFormulation\
     \ and use of flood models within and outside the Federal government\u201D, Las\
     \ Vegas, NV, April 1998"
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   additionalType: self-claimed professional experience
   name: EXPERT CONSULTANT
 - '@type': Occupation
   additionalType: self-claimed professional experience
   name: Seismo-tectonic program, US Bureau of Reclamation, Denver, CO, 1996-2012
 - '@type': Occupation
   additionalType: self-claimed professional experience
   name: Ferguson rockslide, Merced River Canyon, US Forest Service, 2005-2012
 - '@type': Occupation
   additionalType: self-claimed professional experience
   name: Avalanche and debris flow program, Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne,
     Switzerland, 2005-2012
 - '@type': Occupation
   additionalType: self-claimed professional experience
   name: Hattian landslide dambreak, General Tahir Hayat, Pakistan Army, Pakistan,
     2005-2009
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   startDate: '2024-05-12T16:19:06.105522'
 name: Roger Patrick Denlinger, Ph.D.
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