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OpenAlex:

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USGS Staff Profile:

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   abstract: Hydrologic Technician with the New Jersey Water Science Center
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   abstract: A hydrologist with the USGS New Jersey Water Science Center working
     with the Surface Water Investigations Program (SWIP) and is primarily involved
     in the realm of surface water data collection, analysis, and dissemination.
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   abstract: "Michal Niemoczynski is a hydrologist with the New Jersey Water Science\
     \ Center. Michal graduated Summa Cum Laude from East Stroudsburg University\
     \ in 2008 with a Bachelor of Science Degree in Environmental Science with Geography\
     \ Minor. He began his career in 2009 in New Jersey as a hydrologic technician\
     \ within the NJWSC\u2019s Hydrologic Data Assessment Program, operating surface-water\
     \ field trips in the northeastern and southern areas of the state, as well as\
     \ operating NJWSC\u2019s bridge scour network in coordination with the New Jersey\
     \ Department of Transportation. From 2011-2014 he helped build, maintain, and\
     \ analyze tidal estuary gages that utilized hydroacoustic technology to compute\
     \ streamflow that was subsequently, used in the construction of a hydrodynamic\
     \ flow model of the Barnegat Bay within Ocean County, NJ. He has assisted with\
     \ coastal and inland storm-response efforts in multiple states and serves as\
     \ the NJWSC\u2019s storm tide monitoring program coordinator. He maintains a\
     \ thorough knowledge of surface-water indirect measurement techniques and hydraulic\
     \ modeling using HEC-RAS 1D and 2D. He employed RAS creating several libraries\
     \ of flood-inundation maps for the flood-prone northeastern areas of New Jersey\
     \ from 2012-2015. More recently, he has been working with projects publishing\
     \ coastal flood inundation map libraries for NJWSC\u2019s network of 25 tide\
     \ telemetry gages based on ADCIRC modeled coastal storm data and simultaneously\
     \ wrapping up a cooperative project with New York Department of Environmental\
     \ Conservation developing a comprehensive water quality model for the Mohawk\
     \ River basin based on a 129-mile-long HEC-RAS unsteady hydraulic model. Currently,\
     \ he is working on a project evaluating streambed roughness characteristics\
     \ and coefficients in New Jersey streams and developing HEC-HMS models that\
     \ will be used to inform a rural road-closure network in Hunterdon County, New\
     \ Jersey. Michal is also a certified MOCC/MOICC instructor with the USGS watercraft\
     \ safety program and holds his United States Coast Guard Master\u2019s License."
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 email: mniemocz@usgs.gov
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   name: "Graduated Summa Cum Laude from East Stroudsburg University in 2008 with\
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   name: Certified MOCC/MOICC instructor with the USGS Watercraft Safety Program.
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   name: United States Coast Guard Masters 25 GRT (Gross Register Tons) License.
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   name: "Lead for New Jersey\u2019s Surge, Wave, and Tide Hydrodynamics (SWaTH)\
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   name: He is involved with a coastal flood inundation mapping initiative for the
     New Jersey Tide Telemetry Network that will develop a series of flood inundation
     maps based on ADCIRC modeled coastal storm data correlated to USGS tide gages.
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   name: He is part of a team working on a cooperative project with New York Department
     of Environmental Conservation (NYDEC) developing a comprehensive water quality
     model for the Mohawk River basin based on a complex unsteady hydraulic model.
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   additionalType: self-claimed professional experience
   name: He has worked extensively on the construction and operation of ADVM flow
     monitoring gages on the Barnegat Bay estuary in New Jersey.
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 name: Michal Niemoczynski
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