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USGS Staff Profile:
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    timestamp: '2024-01-30T16:20:19.018587'
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     name: 6 Editorships (1982-2007)
    name: C Scott Southworth
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     name: 21 Member of Panels and Committees (1983-2010)
    titles:
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    - Scientist Emeritus
     name: 6 Chairman for Committees (1987-2007)
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     name: 19 Consultant to outside organizations (1985-2009
      - Florence Bascom Geoscience Center
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      - https://www.usgs.gov/centers/florence-bascom-geoscience-center
     name: 8 Reviewer of Panels, Grants, Fellowships (1994-2008)
    email: ssouthwo@usgs.gov
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     name: +13 Workshop participant (1996-2011) and 11 Leader of Seminars (1997-2005)
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    - C Scott Southworth is a Scientist Emeritus at the Florence Bascom Geoscience
     name: Science advisor to NPS
      Center.
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     name: Geological Society of America Fellow
    - earth history
  - '@type': Organization
    - earth structure
     name: 2003-04 - Organizing Committee, NE-SE Section Meeting, Tysons Corner, Va.
    - crust (earth)
  - '@type': Organization
    - geologic history
     name: 2003-04 - Field Trip Committee Chairman, NE-SE Section GSA meeting, Tysons,
    - geologic structure
    - igneous rocks
    - land surface characteristics
    - metamorphic rocks
    - rocks and deposits
    - sedimentary rocks
    - stratigraphy
    - unconsolidated deposits
    - ecosystems
    - erosion
    - fracture (geologic)
    - folding (geologic)
    - subsidence
    - tectonic processes
    - deformation (geologic)
    - sedimentation
    - data communication
    - landslides
    - field methods
    - image analysis
    - isotopic analysis
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     education:
    - B.S. James Madison University, 1979
    - M.S., University of Maryland, 1993
    affiliations:
    - 6 Editorships (1982-2007)
    - 21 Member of Panels and Committees (1983-2010)
     - 6 Chairman for Committees (1987-2007)
     - 19 Consultant to outside organizations (1985-2009
     - 8 Reviewer of Panels, Grants, Fellowships (1994-2008)
     - +13 Workshop participant (1996-2011) and 11 Leader of Seminars (1997-2005)
     - Science advisor to NPS
     - Geological Society of America Fellow
     - 2003-04 - Organizing Committee, NE-SE Section Meeting, Tysons Corner, Va.
     - 2003-04 - Field Trip Committee Chairman, NE-SE Section GSA meeting, Tysons,
       Va.
       Va.
     - 2004 - Theme Session Co-Chair, The Value of Geologic Maps for Land and Water
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       Resource Management, NE-SE Sections
       Resource Management, NE-SE Sections
     - 2006 - Theme Session Co-Chair, Recent Advances in western Blue Ridge Geology,
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     name: 2006 - Theme Session Co-Chair, Recent Advances in western Blue Ridge Geology,
       SE Section GSA, Knoxville
       SE Section GSA, Knoxville
     - 2007 - Theme Session Co-Chair, Geologic Maps Poster Session, SE Section GSA,
  - '@type': Organization
      Charlotte
     name: 2007 - Theme Session Co-Chair, Geologic Maps Poster Session, SE Section
     honors: []
      GSA, Charlotte
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     - 72 Talks and poster sessions presented at GSA Meetings from 1984
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     personal_statement: 'Project Chief and Principle Investigator, Appalachian Blue
    abstract: Scientist Emeritus with the Florence Bascom Geoscience Center
      Ridge Project:Since 2002, we have focused on elucidating the complex structural,
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      metamorphic, and geomorphic evolution of the Southern and CentralAppalachian
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      Blue Ridge Province. The multi-geologic discipline approach involves detailed
     abstract: C Scott Southworth is a Scientist Emeritus at the Florence Bascom Geoscience
      and regional-scale geologic mapping, geochronology,petrologic and petrographic
      Center.
      analysis, resulting in a comprehensive geologic framework synthesis. The project
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      works with collaborators from theEastern and Central USGS Regions, with staff
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      from State Geological Surveys, with academicians from seven universities, and
     abstract: 'Project Chief and Principle Investigator, Appalachian Blue Ridge Project:Since
      is closely tied to the agency goals of the NationalPark Service.Current research
      2002, we have focused on elucidating the complex structural, metamorphic, and
      is on the Mount Rogers Region, VA/NC/TN, and the Blue Ridge Parkway, VA.Previous
      geomorphic evolution of the Southern and CentralAppalachian Blue Ridge Province.
      research (2005 to mid-1980''s)Geology of Shenandoah National Park, VA.Hydrogeologic
      The multi-geologic discipline approach involves detailed and regional-scale
      framework of the fractured-rock aquifer systems of the northern Shenandoah Valley.Geologic
      geologic mapping, geochronology,petrologic and petrographic analysis, resulting
      Maps and Database for the National Capital Region Parks.Geospatial analysis
      in a comprehensive geologic framework synthesis. The project works with collaborators
      of the relationship between geology and domestic well yield using exploratory
      from theEastern and Central USGS Regions, with staff from State Geological Surveys,
      variography.Geology of the Washington-Baltimore area.Geology of the Great Smoky
      with academicians from seven universities, and is closely tied to the agency
       Mountains National Park.Geology of the Maryland Piedmont.Geology of Loudoun
      goals of the NationalPark Service.Current research is on the Mount Rogers Region,
      County, VA.Eocene Igneous Intrusive Rocks, VA/WVA.Bedrock Landslides, VA.Geologic
      VA/NC/TN, and the Blue Ridge Parkway, VA.Previous research (2005 to mid-1980''s)Geology
      Remote Sensing.Mentorship/Outreach+140 scientific lectures for Professional
      of Shenandoah National Park, VA.Hydrogeologic framework of the fractured-rock
      and Public Organizations (1998-2011)Training: 24 Undergraduate and Graduate
      aquifer systems of the northern Shenandoah Valley.Geologic Maps and Database
      students from 10 Universities (1999-2011)Field Trip leader for more than15 for
      for the National Capital Region Parks.Geospatial analysis of the relationship
      Professional and Public Organizations from Maryland south to Tennessee/North
      between geology and domestic well yield using exploratory variography.Geology
      Carolina (1996-2011)'
      of the Washington-Baltimore area.Geology of the Great Smoky Mountains National
       Park.Geology of the Maryland Piedmont.Geology of Loudoun County, VA.Eocene Igneous
      Intrusive Rocks, VA/WVA.Bedrock Landslides, VA.Geologic Remote Sensing.Mentorship/Outreach+140
      scientific lectures for Professional and Public Organizations (1998-2011)Training:
      24 Undergraduate and Graduate students from 10 Universities (1999-2011)Field
      Trip leader for more than15 for Professional and Public Organizations from Maryland
      south to Tennessee/North Carolina (1996-2011)'
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    abstract: 72 Talks and poster sessions presented at GSA Meetings from 1984
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  email: ssouthwo@usgs.gov
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    name: B.S. James Madison University, 1979
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      name: Florence Bascom Geoscience Center
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    roleName: Scientist Emeritus
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  name: C Scott Southworth
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