With science centers in 13 states and two territories, the Southeast Region of the United States Geological Survey is comprised of individuals from all across the country who aid in serving the public with invaluable data about the country’s most critical ecological processes.
Linda Debrewer
Linda Debrewer is the QMS Manager and Science Advisor for the Southeast Region.
Science and Products
Opportunities to improve alignment with the FAIR Principles for U.S. Geological Survey data
Factors Affecting Spatial and Temporal Variability in Nutrient and Pesticide Concentrations in the Surficial Aquifer on the Delmarva Peninsula
Summary of ground-water-quality data in the Anacostia River watershed, Washington, D.C., September-December 2005
Water Quality in the Delmarva Peninsula, Delaware, Maryland, and Virginia, 1999-2001
Environmental Setting and Effects on Water Quality in the Great and Little Miami River Basins, Ohio and Indiana
Building a Roadmap for Making Data FAIR in the U.S. Geological Survey
With science centers in 13 states and two territories, the Southeast Region of the United States Geological Survey is comprised of individuals from all across the country who aid in serving the public with invaluable data about the country’s most critical ecological processes.
Science and Products
Opportunities to improve alignment with the FAIR Principles for U.S. Geological Survey data
Factors Affecting Spatial and Temporal Variability in Nutrient and Pesticide Concentrations in the Surficial Aquifer on the Delmarva Peninsula
Summary of ground-water-quality data in the Anacostia River watershed, Washington, D.C., September-December 2005
Water Quality in the Delmarva Peninsula, Delaware, Maryland, and Virginia, 1999-2001
Environmental Setting and Effects on Water Quality in the Great and Little Miami River Basins, Ohio and Indiana
Building a Roadmap for Making Data FAIR in the U.S. Geological Survey
With science centers in 13 states and two territories, the Southeast Region of the United States Geological Survey is comprised of individuals from all across the country who aid in serving the public with invaluable data about the country’s most critical ecological processes.
With science centers in 13 states and two territories, the Southeast Region of the United States Geological Survey is comprised of individuals from all across the country who aid in serving the public with invaluable data about the country’s most critical ecological processes.