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    name: David  M Rey, PhD
     abstract: Hydrologist with the Water Resources Mission Area
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    - Hydrologist
     abstract: David Rey is a Research Hydrologist in the Hydrologic Remote Sensing
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      - https://www.usgs.gov/mission-areas/water-resources
     abstract: David's specialty is in Arctic and alpine hydrology, however he has
    email: drey@usgs.gov
       expertise in a variety of field, geophysical, and numerical modeling methods.
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       His work focuses on geophysical methods development, and using cross-scale observations
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       combined with numerical modeling to improve prediction and process representation.
    - David Rey is a Research Hydrologist in the Hydrologic Remote Sensing Branch
       David's current research interests and efforts are focused on:Evolving hydrologic
       of the Water Resources Mission Area.
       systems in permafrost environmentsLinking snowmelt to streamflow in alpine ecosystemsThe
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      impact of wildfire on groundwater and snow processesDevelopment of UAS-based
    - permafrost hydrology
      geophysical methods, and systems for remote, autonomous geophysical monitoringPresently,
    - groundwater hydrology
       David is directly contributing to the USGS WB, WAIEE and NGWOS Water Mission
    - snow and alpine hydrology
      Area Programs. He has a Ph.D. from the Colorado School of Mines in Hydrology,
    - hydrogeophysics
      and a B.S. in Earth Science from Montana State University.
    - field methods
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    - mathematical modeling
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       methods. His work focuses on geophysical methods development, and using cross-scale
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       observations combined with numerical modeling to improve prediction and process
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       monitoringPresently, David is directly contributing to the USGS WB, WAIEE and
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      NGWOS Water Mission Area Programs. He has a Ph.D. from the Colorado School of
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      Mines in Hydrology, and a B.S. in Earth Science from Montana State University.
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