Research Hydrologist Emeritus Denis LeBlanc teaches the Gulf of Maine Council about Cape Cod hydrology in front of Ashumet Pond in Falmouth, Massachusetts.
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Research Hydrologist Emeritus Denis LeBlanc teaches the Gulf of Maine Council about Cape Cod hydrology in front of Ashumet Pond in Falmouth, Massachusetts.
![A man in a blue shirt holds a plaque and he shakes the hand of another man on the left with glasses and a dark shirt.](https://d9-wret.s3.us-west-2.amazonaws.com/assets/palladium/production/s3fs-public/styles/masonry/public/media/images/Barlow2.jpg?itok=RgBq7dgV)
USGS Hydrologist Paul Barlow, who served as the Chief of the Hydrologic Interpretive Branch of the New England Water Science Center, retired at the end of May 2024. Director John Bumgarner presented Paul with a plaque at his retirement gathering at the center.
USGS Hydrologist Paul Barlow, who served as the Chief of the Hydrologic Interpretive Branch of the New England Water Science Center, retired at the end of May 2024. Director John Bumgarner presented Paul with a plaque at his retirement gathering at the center.
![Scientist using equipment on boat in pond](https://d9-wret.s3.us-west-2.amazonaws.com/assets/palladium/production/s3fs-public/styles/masonry/public/media/images/Meghan-Santos_Buoy-Deployment-at-Fresh-Pond-Cambridge-MA_Where-We-Work.jpg?itok=siCawNhI)
Hydrologic Technician Kim Campo deploys a buoy at Fresh Pond in Cambridge, MA with sensors to monitor water temperature, wind speed/direction, and blue-green algae
linkHydrologic Technician Kim Campo deploys a buoy at Fresh Pond in Cambridge, MA with sensors to monitor water temperature, wind speed/direction, and blue-green algae. Nearby continuous water quality monitoring station is 422302071083801.
Spring 2024 Photo Contest Winner: Meghan Santos, Where We Work category
Hydrologic Technician Kim Campo deploys a buoy at Fresh Pond in Cambridge, MA with sensors to monitor water temperature, wind speed/direction, and blue-green algae
linkHydrologic Technician Kim Campo deploys a buoy at Fresh Pond in Cambridge, MA with sensors to monitor water temperature, wind speed/direction, and blue-green algae. Nearby continuous water quality monitoring station is 422302071083801.
Spring 2024 Photo Contest Winner: Meghan Santos, Where We Work category
![A streamgage in a field with a fence inthe background.](https://d9-wret.s3.us-west-2.amazonaws.com/assets/palladium/production/s3fs-public/styles/masonry/public/media/images/Elizabeth%20Mine02.jpeg?itok=DeinSt6z)
Elizabeth Mine was added to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Superfund Program’s National Priority List in 2001. Since then, EPA and USGS have cooperated to investigate the nature and extent of contamination from weathering of waste rock rich in metals and sulfides.
Elizabeth Mine was added to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Superfund Program’s National Priority List in 2001. Since then, EPA and USGS have cooperated to investigate the nature and extent of contamination from weathering of waste rock rich in metals and sulfides.
![Abandoned mine tunnels in bedrock with trees on the left-hand side.](https://d9-wret.s3.us-west-2.amazonaws.com/assets/palladium/production/s3fs-public/styles/masonry/public/media/images/Elizabeth%20Mine%2003.jpeg?itok=M5JnxAiA)
Elizabeth Mine was a copper mine in Strafford, Vermont, that was abandoned in 1957. It was added to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Superfund Program’s National Priority List in 2001. Since then, EPA and USGS have cooperated to investigate the nature and extent of contamination from weathering of waste rock rich in metals and sulfides.
Elizabeth Mine was a copper mine in Strafford, Vermont, that was abandoned in 1957. It was added to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Superfund Program’s National Priority List in 2001. Since then, EPA and USGS have cooperated to investigate the nature and extent of contamination from weathering of waste rock rich in metals and sulfides.
![Two men in neon shirts standing next to a streamgage and precipitation gage.](https://d9-wret.s3.us-west-2.amazonaws.com/assets/palladium/production/s3fs-public/styles/masonry/public/media/images/Elizabeth%20Mine01.jpeg?itok=DDebeuOH)
Hydrologic technicians Joel Kneisley and Alexander Kind installed a streamgage and precipitation gage at Elizabeth Mine in Strafford, Vermont. This copper mine was abandoned in 1957 and added to the EPA Superfund Program’s National Priority List in 2001.
Hydrologic technicians Joel Kneisley and Alexander Kind installed a streamgage and precipitation gage at Elizabeth Mine in Strafford, Vermont. This copper mine was abandoned in 1957 and added to the EPA Superfund Program’s National Priority List in 2001.
Photograph of a salt marsh with ponding in coastal Connecticut taken during estuarine research field work.
Photograph of a salt marsh with ponding in coastal Connecticut taken during estuarine research field work.
Salt marsh with ponding in coastal Connecticut, with the sun shining brightly overhead.
Salt marsh with ponding in coastal Connecticut, with the sun shining brightly overhead.
![Salt marsh behind impoundment in coastal Connecticut.](https://d9-wret.s3.us-west-2.amazonaws.com/assets/palladium/production/s3fs-public/styles/masonry/public/media/images/CT_marsh3.jpg?itok=9SZeZd4z)
Salt marsh behind impoundment in coastal Connecticut, taken during estuarine research field work.
Salt marsh behind impoundment in coastal Connecticut, taken during estuarine research field work.
Photograph of a salt marsh with ponding in coastal Connecticut taken during estuarine research field work.
Photograph of a salt marsh with ponding in coastal Connecticut taken during estuarine research field work.
The USGS installs a sensor to monitor groundwater levels in real time at a well located at the City University of New York, York College campus.
The USGS installs a sensor to monitor groundwater levels in real time at a well located at the City University of New York, York College campus.
The USGS installs a sensor to monitor groundwater levels in real time at a well located at the City University of New York, York College campus.
The USGS installs a sensor to monitor groundwater levels in real time at a well located at the City University of New York, York College campus.
The USGS installs a sensor to monitor groundwater levels in real time at a well located at the City University of New York, York College campus.
The USGS installs a sensor to monitor groundwater levels in real time at a well located at the City University of New York, York College campus.
![Scientist with laptop on dock next to tripod](https://d9-wret.s3.us-west-2.amazonaws.com/assets/palladium/production/s3fs-public/styles/masonry/public/media/images/Natalie-Cheung_Riley-Leveling-Playland-Gage_USGS-at-Work.jpg?itok=ZPaFpb49)
Leveling a newly installed radar gage on the dock at Rye Playland, NY.
Spring 2024 Photo Contest Winner: Natalie Cheung, USGS at Work category
Leveling a newly installed radar gage on the dock at Rye Playland, NY.
Spring 2024 Photo Contest Winner: Natalie Cheung, USGS at Work category
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Hydrologist Janet Barclay held a poster presentation at the 2024 Northeast Section of the Geological Society of America in Manchester, New Hampshire.
Hydrologist Janet Barclay held a poster presentation at the 2024 Northeast Section of the Geological Society of America in Manchester, New Hampshire.
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Research Hydrologist Richard Moore presents work at a technical session on groundwater and surface water characterization at the 2024 Northeast Section Meeting of the Geological Society of America.
Research Hydrologist Richard Moore presents work at a technical session on groundwater and surface water characterization at the 2024 Northeast Section Meeting of the Geological Society of America.
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The poster sessions at the 2024 Northeast Section Meeting of the Geological Society of America in Manchester, New Hampshire.
The poster sessions at the 2024 Northeast Section Meeting of the Geological Society of America in Manchester, New Hampshire.
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Hydrologist Maxwell Meadows speaks about a New Hampshire PFAS study at a technical session at the 2024 Northeast Section Meeting of the Geological Society of America.
Hydrologist Maxwell Meadows speaks about a New Hampshire PFAS study at a technical session at the 2024 Northeast Section Meeting of the Geological Society of America.
![A view of the bridge over Neponset River near Canton, Massachusetts](https://d9-wret.s3.us-west-2.amazonaws.com/assets/palladium/production/s3fs-public/styles/masonry/public/media/images/Neponset_Greenlodge_st_Canton_web.jpg?itok=a_srqssW)
A view of the Neponset River flowing under Greenlodge Street bridge near Canton, Massachusetts, at a USGS 01105554 streamgage.
A view of the Neponset River flowing under Greenlodge Street bridge near Canton, Massachusetts, at a USGS 01105554 streamgage.
![Lisle standing on edge of river conducting inspection](https://d9-wret.s3.us-west-2.amazonaws.com/assets/palladium/production/s3fs-public/styles/masonry/public/media/images/USGS_At_Work-PaulMooney_GageInspection-SacandagaRiver_Adirondacks.jpeg?itok=6xtfqR3g)
New York Water Science Center HydroTech Lisle Snyder conducting a routine inspection of streamgage 01321000 on the Sacandaga River in the Adirondacks near Hope, NY
linkNew York Water Science Center HydroTech Lisle Snyder conducting a routine inspection of streamgage 01321000 on the Sacandaga River in the Adirondacks near Hope, NY.
Winter 2024 Photo Contest Winner: Paul Mooney, USGS at Work category
New York Water Science Center HydroTech Lisle Snyder conducting a routine inspection of streamgage 01321000 on the Sacandaga River in the Adirondacks near Hope, NY
linkNew York Water Science Center HydroTech Lisle Snyder conducting a routine inspection of streamgage 01321000 on the Sacandaga River in the Adirondacks near Hope, NY.
Winter 2024 Photo Contest Winner: Paul Mooney, USGS at Work category
A view of the West Branch Little River in Stowe, Vermont, near streamgage 04288250.
A view of the West Branch Little River in Stowe, Vermont, near streamgage 04288250.