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abstract: Hydrologist with the Oklahoma-Texas Water Science Center | |||
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abstract: Steve is currently a Hydrologist with the Oklahoma-Texas Water Science | |||
Center in San Antonio and intends to apply his experiences to help better understand | |||
in San Antonio and intends to apply his experiences to help better understand | |||
and manage the aquatic network of Texas including watersheds, aquifers, and | and manage the aquatic network of Texas including watersheds, aquifers, and | ||
coastal marine systems. | coastal marine systems. | ||
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abstract: "Steve\u2019s interest in science began at an early age and he could\ | |||
\ usually be found around water. Steve received a bachelor\u2019s degree in\ | |||
\ microbiology from the University of Texas at Austin and followed this with\ | |||
\ a Ph.D. in Marine Science from the U.T. Austin Marine Science Institute in\ | |||
\ Port Aransas, TX. Steve\u2019s research focuses on natural and anthropogenic\ | |||
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\ tracers in aquatic systems and the influence of UV radiation on both biology\ | \ tracers in aquatic systems and the influence of UV radiation on both biology\ | ||
\ and chemistry. While in Georgia, Steve developed an appreciation for aquifers\ | \ and chemistry. While in Georgia, Steve developed an appreciation for aquifers\ | ||
\ including their importance as an ecosystem and for supporting human life." | \ including their importance as an ecosystem and for supporting human life." | ||
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email: sopsahl@usgs.gov | |||
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name: Oklahoma-Texas Water Science Center | |||
url: https://www.usgs.gov/centers/oklahoma-texas-water-science-center | |||
roleName: Hydrologist | |||
startDate: '2024-05-12T16:12:17.609189' | |||
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jobTitle: Hydrologist | |||
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name: U.S. Geological Survey | |||
name: staff member | |||
startDate: '2024-05-12T16:12:17.606458' | |||
name: Stephen Opsahl | |||
url: https://www.usgs.gov/staff-profiles/stephen-opsahl |