Allison A Shipp
Allison is the Deputy Regional Director for Science for the USGS Rocky Mountain Region (Colorado, New Mexico, Utah, Wyoming).
Education and Certifications
M.Sc. Degree in Environmental and Water Resource Engineering, University of Texas at Austin
B.A. Degree in Biology with a minor in Physics and Chemistry, University of Texas at Austin
Science and Products
U.S. Department of the Interior South Central Climate Science Center strategic science plan, 2013--18
The Department of the Interior (DOI) recognizes and embraces the unprecedented challenges of maintaining our Nation’s rich natural and cultural resources in the 21st century. The magnitude of these challenges demands that the conservation community work together to develop integrated adaptation and mitigation strategies that collectively address the impacts of climate change and other landscape-sc
Authors
Kim T. Winton, Melinda S. Dalton, Allison A. Shipp
U.S. Department of the Interior South Central Climate Science Center
On September 14, 2009, the Secretary of the Interior signed a Secretarial Order (No. 3289) entitled, "Addressing the Impacts of Climate Change on America's Water, Land, and Other Natural and Cultural Resources." The Order effectively established the U.S. Department of the Interior (DOI) Climate Science Centers (CSCs) for the purpose of integrating DOI science and management expertise with similar
Authors
Allison A. Shipp
Hydrologic and water-quality characterization and modeling of the Chenoweth Run basin, Jefferson County, Kentucky
No abstract available.
Authors
Gary R. Martin, Phillip J. Zarriello, Allison A. Shipp
Modeling hydrodynamics and water quality in Herrington Lake, Kentucky
No abstract available.
Authors
Angela S. Crain, Allison A. Shipp, Thomas O. Mesko, G. L. Jarrett
Water quality in the Trinity River basin, Texas, 1992-95
Water quality in the Trinity River basin was studied during 1992-95 as part of the USGS National Water-Quality Assessment (NAWQA) Program. Studies included chemical sampling of streams, streambed sediments, biota, and ground water; measuring distributions of biological communities in streams; and measuring physical characteristics of streams that affect biological habitat. The sampling design, in
Authors
Larry F. Land, J. Bruce Moring, Peter C. Van Metre, David C. Reutter, Barbara Mahler, Allison A. Shipp, Randy L. Ulery
State of the River – A report on the condition of the Salt River watershed, Kentucky, and minor Ohio River tributaries in the area, November 1998
No abstract available.
Authors
Allison A. Shipp
Water-quality assessment of the Trinity River Basin, Texas - Nutrients in streams draining an agricultural and an urban area, 1993-95
Water samples collected from streams draining an agricultural area in the west-central part of the Trinity River Basin upstream from the Richland-Chambers Reservoir and from streams draining an urban area in the Dallas-Fort Worth metropolitan area during March 1993 - September 1995 were analyzed for nutrients (nitrogen and phosphorus compounds). A comparison of the data for agricultural and urban
Authors
Larry F. Land, Allison A. Shipp
Water-quality assessment in the Trinity River Basin, Texas: Nutrient concentrations in streams winter and spring 1994
A consistent, basin-wide set of data for streams in the Trinity River Basin is a necessary baseline to compare current conditions with historical data and to provide a reference for future studies. In addition, the basin-wide surveys begin the process of addressing the cause-effect relations for water quality in the basin. Effects of land use, geology, vegetation, soils, and reservoirs on water qu
Authors
Allison A. Shipp
Water-quality assessment in the Trinity River Basin, Texas; pesticide occurrence in streams, winter and spring 1994
A consistent, basin-wide set of data for streams in the Trinity River Basin is necessary to provide a baseline for current conditions, to compare with historical data, and to provide a reference for future studies by the National Water-Quality Assessment (NAWQA) Program. In addition, the basin-wide surveys begin the process of addressing the cause-effect relation for water quality in the basin. Ef
Authors
Allison A. Shipp
Non-USGS Publications**
Shipp, A.A. and others, 1998, State of the River – A report on the condition of the Salt River watershed, Kentucky, and minor Ohio River tributaries in the area, November 1998”: Kentucky Division of Water, accessed online on December 8, 2020 at URL: https://eec.ky.gov/Environmental-Protection/Water/Reports/Reports/BSR1-Salt.pdf
**Disclaimer: The views expressed in Non-USGS publications are those of the author and do not represent the views of the USGS, Department of the Interior, or the U.S. Government.
Pilot Project Team Members | CRB-ASIST
The Rocky Mountain Region is working with a multidisciplinary team of experts within the Colorado River Basin to determine how the USGS can develop integrative science, data, models, and tools that can be used to address key science challenges related to drought risk within the basin.
By
California Water Science Center, Central Energy Resources Science Center, Columbia Environmental Research Center, Fort Collins Science Center, Geology, Geophysics, and Geochemistry Science Center, Geosciences and Environmental Change Science Center, Nevada Water Science Center, New Mexico Water Science Center, Utah Water Science Center, Colorado River Basin: Actionable and Strategic Integrated Science and Technology
Science and Products
U.S. Department of the Interior South Central Climate Science Center strategic science plan, 2013--18
The Department of the Interior (DOI) recognizes and embraces the unprecedented challenges of maintaining our Nation’s rich natural and cultural resources in the 21st century. The magnitude of these challenges demands that the conservation community work together to develop integrated adaptation and mitigation strategies that collectively address the impacts of climate change and other landscape-sc
Authors
Kim T. Winton, Melinda S. Dalton, Allison A. Shipp
U.S. Department of the Interior South Central Climate Science Center
On September 14, 2009, the Secretary of the Interior signed a Secretarial Order (No. 3289) entitled, "Addressing the Impacts of Climate Change on America's Water, Land, and Other Natural and Cultural Resources." The Order effectively established the U.S. Department of the Interior (DOI) Climate Science Centers (CSCs) for the purpose of integrating DOI science and management expertise with similar
Authors
Allison A. Shipp
Hydrologic and water-quality characterization and modeling of the Chenoweth Run basin, Jefferson County, Kentucky
No abstract available.
Authors
Gary R. Martin, Phillip J. Zarriello, Allison A. Shipp
Modeling hydrodynamics and water quality in Herrington Lake, Kentucky
No abstract available.
Authors
Angela S. Crain, Allison A. Shipp, Thomas O. Mesko, G. L. Jarrett
Water quality in the Trinity River basin, Texas, 1992-95
Water quality in the Trinity River basin was studied during 1992-95 as part of the USGS National Water-Quality Assessment (NAWQA) Program. Studies included chemical sampling of streams, streambed sediments, biota, and ground water; measuring distributions of biological communities in streams; and measuring physical characteristics of streams that affect biological habitat. The sampling design, in
Authors
Larry F. Land, J. Bruce Moring, Peter C. Van Metre, David C. Reutter, Barbara Mahler, Allison A. Shipp, Randy L. Ulery
State of the River – A report on the condition of the Salt River watershed, Kentucky, and minor Ohio River tributaries in the area, November 1998
No abstract available.
Authors
Allison A. Shipp
Water-quality assessment of the Trinity River Basin, Texas - Nutrients in streams draining an agricultural and an urban area, 1993-95
Water samples collected from streams draining an agricultural area in the west-central part of the Trinity River Basin upstream from the Richland-Chambers Reservoir and from streams draining an urban area in the Dallas-Fort Worth metropolitan area during March 1993 - September 1995 were analyzed for nutrients (nitrogen and phosphorus compounds). A comparison of the data for agricultural and urban
Authors
Larry F. Land, Allison A. Shipp
Water-quality assessment in the Trinity River Basin, Texas: Nutrient concentrations in streams winter and spring 1994
A consistent, basin-wide set of data for streams in the Trinity River Basin is a necessary baseline to compare current conditions with historical data and to provide a reference for future studies. In addition, the basin-wide surveys begin the process of addressing the cause-effect relations for water quality in the basin. Effects of land use, geology, vegetation, soils, and reservoirs on water qu
Authors
Allison A. Shipp
Water-quality assessment in the Trinity River Basin, Texas; pesticide occurrence in streams, winter and spring 1994
A consistent, basin-wide set of data for streams in the Trinity River Basin is necessary to provide a baseline for current conditions, to compare with historical data, and to provide a reference for future studies by the National Water-Quality Assessment (NAWQA) Program. In addition, the basin-wide surveys begin the process of addressing the cause-effect relation for water quality in the basin. Ef
Authors
Allison A. Shipp
Non-USGS Publications**
Shipp, A.A. and others, 1998, State of the River – A report on the condition of the Salt River watershed, Kentucky, and minor Ohio River tributaries in the area, November 1998”: Kentucky Division of Water, accessed online on December 8, 2020 at URL: https://eec.ky.gov/Environmental-Protection/Water/Reports/Reports/BSR1-Salt.pdf
**Disclaimer: The views expressed in Non-USGS publications are those of the author and do not represent the views of the USGS, Department of the Interior, or the U.S. Government.
Pilot Project Team Members | CRB-ASIST
The Rocky Mountain Region is working with a multidisciplinary team of experts within the Colorado River Basin to determine how the USGS can develop integrative science, data, models, and tools that can be used to address key science challenges related to drought risk within the basin.
By
California Water Science Center, Central Energy Resources Science Center, Columbia Environmental Research Center, Fort Collins Science Center, Geology, Geophysics, and Geochemistry Science Center, Geosciences and Environmental Change Science Center, Nevada Water Science Center, New Mexico Water Science Center, Utah Water Science Center, Colorado River Basin: Actionable and Strategic Integrated Science and Technology