Chaska D. Boucher
Chaska Boucher is a Hydrologic Technician in the Arizona Water Science Center, Flagstaff Office.
Professional Experience
2015-2017 – Pathways Internship Program, Tacoma Field Office, WAWSC
2017-2022 – Hydrologic Technician, US Geological Survey, Tacoma Field Office, WAWSC
2022-Present – Hydrologic Technician, US Geological Survey, NW WA Field Office, WAWSC
Education and Certifications
B.A. 2017. Environmental Studies, Evergreen State College
Science and Products
Water Temperature Mapping of the Skykomish, Snoqualmie, and Middle Fork Snoqualmie Rivers—Longitudinal Stream Temperature Profiles and Airborne Thermal Infrared and RGB Imagery Mosaics
The Skykomish and Snoqualmie River basins in western Washington provide spawning, rearing, and migration habitat for several salmonid species, including Endangered Species Act-listed Chinook salmon, steelhead trout, and bull trout. The production, abundance, distribution, and the health of fish and other aquatic life is strongly influenced by water temperature, which affects their physiology and b
Bathymetry of the Similkameen River Above Enloe Dam Near Oroville, Washington
This data release provides the results of the bathymetric survey of the Similkameen River directly above Enloe Dam which took place over three days in late September 2020. The bathymetric survey was completed to enable an instrument-based estimate of the volume of legacy sediment impounded behind Enloe Dam. A shoreline water level survey collected points at the river?s edge using Trimble R8 GNSS
Science and Products
Water Temperature Mapping of the Skykomish, Snoqualmie, and Middle Fork Snoqualmie Rivers—Longitudinal Stream Temperature Profiles and Airborne Thermal Infrared and RGB Imagery Mosaics
The Skykomish and Snoqualmie River basins in western Washington provide spawning, rearing, and migration habitat for several salmonid species, including Endangered Species Act-listed Chinook salmon, steelhead trout, and bull trout. The production, abundance, distribution, and the health of fish and other aquatic life is strongly influenced by water temperature, which affects their physiology and b
Bathymetry of the Similkameen River Above Enloe Dam Near Oroville, Washington
This data release provides the results of the bathymetric survey of the Similkameen River directly above Enloe Dam which took place over three days in late September 2020. The bathymetric survey was completed to enable an instrument-based estimate of the volume of legacy sediment impounded behind Enloe Dam. A shoreline water level survey collected points at the river?s edge using Trimble R8 GNSS