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     abstract: Scientist Emeritus with the Water Resources Mission Area
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     abstract: Devin L Galloway is a Scientist Emeritus Research Hydrologist for the
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       \ toward understanding human impacts on our environment piqued my interests\
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       \ in the environmental and earth sciences. In 1978 I began my career with the\
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       \ USGS in Champaign-Urbana, Illinois, where I first became interested in hydrogeology\
    - Devin L Galloway is a Scientist Emeritus Research Hydrologist for the USGS Water
       \ and later studied hydrogeology at the University of Illinois. Since then I've\
      Resources Mission Area.
      \ worked on many hydrogeology projects while stationed in USGS offices in Colorado,\
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       \ California, and Indiana. Along the way I've been fortunate to work directly\
    - remote sensing
       \ and indirectly on many interesting studies of national and international relevance\
    - mathematical simulation
       \ related to groundwater availability and sustainability, and the role of groundwater\
    - deformation (geologic)
      \ in geologic processes.My primary research interests have been in hydrogeologic\
    - subsidence
       \ processes involving 1) the compaction of susceptible aquifer systems and resulting\
    - hazards
       \ land subsidence that accompanies groundwater depletion; 2) response of groundwater\
    - droughts
      \ levels to stresses imposed on aquifer systems owing to volcanism, tectonics\
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      \ (earthquakes), earth tides and atmospheric loading; and 3) natural and human-induced\
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      \ perturbations in groundwater recharge and discharge. I have been engaged nationally\
    - groundwater flow
      \ and internationally in efforts to raise awareness and understanding of the\
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      \ inland and coastal subsidence caused by intense groundwater extraction. I\
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      \ am past Chair of the UNESCO Working Group on Land Subsidence and the ASCE\
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      \ Task Committee on Land Subsidence and have led many national and international\
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      \ workshops on monitoring, analyzing and modeling aquifer-system compaction\
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      \ and land subsidence.Since retiring from the USGS (after 40+ years of service)\
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      \ at the end of 2018 as a Research Hydrologist with the Earth Science Processes\
       \ and the sciences toward understanding human impacts on our environment piqued\
      \ Division, Water Mission Area, I volunteer with the USGS as Scientist Emeritus.\
       \ my interests in the environmental and earth sciences. In 1978 I began my career\
      \ I collaborate on hydrogeologic research with scientists internal and external\
       \ with the USGS in Champaign-Urbana, Illinois, where I first became interested\
      \ to the USGS, and advise, collaborate with, and otherwise serve USGS Water\
       \ in hydrogeology and later studied hydrogeology at the University of Illinois.\
      \ Science Centers and other USGS Offices and Programs on hydrogeologic aspects\
      \ Since then I've worked on many hydrogeology projects while stationed in USGS\
      \ of various earth-science projects and programs.EducationMaster of Science\
       \ offices in Colorado, California, and Indiana. Along the way I've been fortunate\
      \ Civil Engineering (MSCE, Hydrosystems-Hydrogeology), The Grainger College\
       \ to work directly and indirectly on many interesting studies of national and\
       \ of Engineering, Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering, University\
       \ international relevance related to groundwater availability and sustainability,\
       \ of Illinois, 1987Master of Science Environmental Science (MSES, Water Resources),\
      \ and the role of groundwater in geologic processes.My primary research interests\
       \ Paul H. O\u2019Neill School of Public and Environmental Affairs, Indiana University,\
       \ have been in hydrogeologic processes involving 1) the compaction of susceptible\
      \ 1978Bachelor of Arts (BA) in Biology, The College of Arts and Sciences, Indiana\
       \ aquifer systems and resulting land subsidence that accompanies groundwater\
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      \ depletion; 2) response of groundwater levels to stresses imposed on aquifer\
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      \ loading; and 3) natural and human-induced perturbations in groundwater recharge\
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      \ and discharge. I have been engaged nationally and internationally in efforts\
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      \ caused by intense groundwater extraction. I am past Chair of the UNESCO Working\
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      \ have led many national and international workshops on monitoring, analyzing\
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      \ and modeling aquifer-system compaction and land subsidence.Since retiring\
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    roleName: Scientist Emeritus
      \ Hydrologist with the Earth Science Processes Division, Water Mission Area,\
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      \ I volunteer with the USGS as Scientist Emeritus. I collaborate on hydrogeologic\
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      \ with, and otherwise serve USGS Water Science Centers and other USGS Offices\
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      \ and Programs on hydrogeologic aspects of various earth-science projects and\
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       \ Water Resources), Paul H. O\u2019Neill School of Public and Environmental\
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      \ Affairs, Indiana University, 1978Bachelor of Arts (BA) in Biology, The College\
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