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    url: https://www.usgs.gov/staff-profiles/kathleen-springer
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     timestamp: '2024-01-30T19:20:54.074358'
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     name: Kathleen Springer
    abstract: Research Geologist with the Geosciences and Environmental Change Science
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      Center
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    - Research Geologist
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    abstract: I study geologic deposits associated with springs and desert wetlands
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      and pluvial lakes to develop paleoclimate records for the American Southwest.
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     email: kspringer@usgs.gov
    abstract: I specialize in deciphering complex stratigraphic sequences, reconstructing
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      paleoenvironmental conditions, and studying how springs and other groundwater
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      dependent ecosystems responded to climate change in the recent geologic past.
    - I study geologic deposits associated with springs and desert wetlands and pluvial
      My research takes me all over the deserts of the southwest to places like Tule
      lakes to develop paleoclimate records for the American Southwest.
      Springs Fossil Beds National Monument, Death Valley National Park, White Sands
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      National Park, Joshua Tree National Park, and Channel Islands National Park.
     - Quaternary geology
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     - climate change
   email: kspringer@usgs.gov
     - springs
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     name: '1989: M.S., Geological Sciences, University of California, Riverside'
     - stratigraphy
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     - groundwater
     name: '1985: B.S.,  Geological Sciences, University of California, Riverside'
     - paleoenvironments
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     - pluvial lakes
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     - Research Geologist, U.S. Geological Survey, Geosciences and Environmental Change
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       reconstructing paleoenvironmental conditions, and studying how springs and other
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       groundwater dependent ecosystems responded to climate change in the recent geologic
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      past. My research takes me all over the deserts of the southwest to places like
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      Tule Springs Fossil Beds National Monument, Death Valley National Park, White
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      Sands National Park, Joshua Tree National Park, and Channel Islands National
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  name: Kathleen Springer
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