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    url: https://www.usgs.gov/staff-profiles/jason-p-pope
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    timestamp: '2024-01-30T21:50:01.181979'
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    name: Jason  P. Pope
     abstract: Hydrologist with the Virginia and West Virginia Water Science Center
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    - Hydrologist
     abstract: Jason Pope is a hydrologist at the Virginia and West Virginia Water
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      - Virginia and West Virginia Water Science Center
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     abstract: Jason has been an employee of the USGS since 2001. He has investigated
    email: jpope@usgs.gov
      a variety of topics related to groundwater in the Northern Atlantic Coastal
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      Plain, including aquifer-system compaction and land subsidence, regional groundwater
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      flow and availability, interpretation and mapping of hydrostratigraphy, estimation
    - Jason Pope is a hydrologist at the Virginia and West Virginia Water Science
      of water withdrawal and use, groundwater residence time, and water quality.
       Center.
      His technical interests include the management and analysis of geospatial data,
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      computer modeling of groundwater flow, techniques for estimating various components
     - Land subsidence due to groundwater withdrawal
      of water withdrawal and use, and measurement of aquifer-system compaction.
    - Analysis and management of geospatial and hydrologic data
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    - Development of groundwater models and simulation of groundwater flow
  email: jpope@usgs.gov
    - Measurement and estimation of groundwater withdrawal and use
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     name: 'M.S. Hydrogeosciences, Geosciences, Virginia Tech. Thesis: Characterization
     - 'M.S. Hydrogeosciences, Geosciences, Virginia Tech. Thesis: Characterization
       and modeling of land subsidence due to groundwater withdrawals from the confined
       and modeling of land subsidence due to groundwater withdrawals from the confined
       aquifers of the Virginia Coastal Plain.'
       aquifers of the Virginia Coastal Plain.'
     - 'B.S. Environmental Studies, Environmental Studies, University of North Carolina
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       at Asheville. Undergraduate Research: Phosphorus retention in a high-elevation
     name: 'B.S. Environmental Studies, Environmental Studies, University of North
       Carolina at Asheville. Undergraduate Research: Phosphorus retention in a high-elevation
       southeastern reservoir system.'
       southeastern reservoir system.'
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     personal_statement: Jason has been an employee of the USGS since 2001. He has
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      investigated a variety of topics related to groundwater in the Northern Atlantic
      name: Virginia and West Virginia Water Science Center
      Coastal Plain, including aquifer-system compaction and land subsidence, regional
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      groundwater flow and availability, interpretation and mapping of hydrostratigraphy,
     roleName: Hydrologist
      estimation of water withdrawal and use, groundwater residence time, and water
     startDate: '2024-05-12T15:53:44.196766'
       quality. His technical interests include the management and analysis of geospatial
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      data, computer modeling of groundwater flow, techniques for estimating various
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      components of water withdrawal and use, and measurement of aquifer-system compaction.
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  name: Jason  P. Pope
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