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usgs_staff_profile:
usgs_staff_profile:
   meta:
   meta:
    url: https://www.usgs.gov/staff-profiles/jared-trost
    timestamp: '2024-01-30T21:47:56.065115'
     status_code: 200
     status_code: 200
    timestamp: '2023-09-30T17:29:18.447815'
    url: https://www.usgs.gov/staff-profiles/jared-trost
   profile:
   profile:
    name: Jared Trost
    name_qualifier: null
    titles:
    - Hydrologist
    organizations:
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      - Upper Midwest Water Science Center
      - https://www.usgs.gov/centers/upper-midwest-water-science-center
    email: jtrost@usgs.gov
    orcid: 0000-0003-0431-2151
    intro_statements:
    - Jared Trost is a hydrologist with the Upper Midwest Water Science Center using
      field studies, innovative sampling equipment, statistics, and modeling to understand
      (1) the influences of land cover, contaminants, and unsaturated zone properties
      on the quality and quantity of water reaching unconfined aquifers and (2) surface-water/groundwater
      interactions.
    expertise_terms: []
    professional_experience:
    - "Project manager at the University of Minnesota\u2019s Cedar Creek Ecosystem\
      \ Science Reserve in East Bethel, Minnesota from 2001 through 2008."
    education:
    - M.S., Water Resource Science with emphasis on soil hydrology, University of
      Minnesota, 2010
    - B.A., Biology and Chemistry, Augsburg College, 2000
    affiliations:
    - 2014-present  American Geophysical Union
    - 2008-present  Minnesota Groundwater Association
    - 2007-present  Unsaturated Zone Interest Group (UZIG); elected chair of steering
      committee in December 2014
    honors: []
     abstracts:
     abstracts:
     - Trost, J., B. Bekins, T. Christy, and B. Mason, A Direct-Push Sample-Freezing
     - Trost, J., B. Bekins, T. Christy, and B. Mason, A Direct-Push Sample-Freezing
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       nutrients) from the environment? Abstract and presentation at the Minnesota
       nutrients) from the environment? Abstract and presentation at the Minnesota
       Water Resources Conference, October 26-27, 2009.
       Water Resources Conference, October 26-27, 2009.
    affiliations:
    - 2014-present  American Geophysical Union
    - 2008-present  Minnesota Groundwater Association
    - 2007-present  Unsaturated Zone Interest Group (UZIG); elected chair of steering
      committee in December 2014
    education:
    - M.S., Water Resource Science with emphasis on soil hydrology, University of
      Minnesota, 2010
    - B.A., Biology and Chemistry, Augsburg College, 2000
    email: jtrost@usgs.gov
    expertise_terms: []
    honors: []
    intro_statements:
    - Jared Trost is a hydrologist with the Upper Midwest Water Science Center using
      field studies, innovative sampling equipment, statistics, and modeling to understand
      (1) the influences of land cover, contaminants, and unsaturated zone properties
      on the quality and quantity of water reaching unconfined aquifers and (2) surface-water/groundwater
      interactions.
    name: Jared Trost
    name_qualifier: null
    orcid: 0000-0003-0431-2151
    organization_link: https://www.usgs.gov/centers/upper-midwest-water-science-center
    organization_name: Upper Midwest Water Science Center
     personal_statement: Jared Trost is a hydrologist and has led several investigations
     personal_statement: Jared Trost is a hydrologist and has led several investigations
       on the influences of land cover, contaminants, and unsaturated zone properties
       on the influences of land cover, contaminants, and unsaturated zone properties
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       the stability of lake levels in glacial terrainestimating recharge to surficial
       the stability of lake levels in glacial terrainestimating recharge to surficial
       glacial aquifers in the U.S. with the soil water balance (SWB) model
       glacial aquifers in the U.S. with the soil water balance (SWB) model
    professional_experience:
    - "Project manager at the University of Minnesota\u2019s Cedar Creek Ecosystem\
      \ Science Reserve in East Bethel, Minnesota from 2001 through 2008."
    title: Hydrologist