James Reddy
James is a Physical Scientist at the USGS New York Water Science Center in Cortland.
Professional Experience
Physical Scientist, Water Resources Division, US Geological Survey, Ithaca, NY, 2003 - Present
Cartographic Technician, Geologic Division, US Geological Survey, Reston, VA, 1997 - 2002
Image Analyst, Bionetics Corporation, Warrenton, VA, 1985 - 1996
Education and Certifications
Bachelor of Science in Geography from Pennsylvania State University, 1984
Science and Products
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Geohydrology of the Unconsolidated Valley-Fill Aquifer in the Meads Creek Valley, Schuyler and Steuben Counties, New York
The Meads Creek valley encompasses 70 square miles of predominantly forested uplands in the upper Susquehanna River drainage basin. The valley, which was listed as a Priority Waterbody by the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation in 2004, is prone to periodic flooding, mostly in its downstream end, where development is occurring most rapidly.
Hydraulic characteristics of the u
Authors
Todd S. Miller, Edward F. Bugliosi, James E. Reddy
Ground-Water Quality in Western New York, 2006
Water samples were collected from 7 production wells and 26 private residential wells in western New York from August through December 2006 and analyzed to characterize the chemical quality of ground water. Wells at 15 of the sites were screened in sand and gravel aquifers, and 18 were finished in bedrock aquifers. The wells were selected to represent areas of greatest ground-water use and to prov
Authors
David A.V. Eckhardt, James E. Reddy, Kathryn L. Tamulonis
Hydrologic and water-quality characterization and modeling of the Onondaga Lake Basin, Onondaga County, New York
Onondaga Lake in Onondaga County, New York, has been identified as one of the Nation’s most contaminated lakes as a result of industrial and sanitary-sewer discharges and stormwater nonpoint sources, and has received priority cleanup status under the national Water Resources Development Act of 1990. A basin-scale precipitation-runoff model of the Onondaga Lake basin was identified as a desirable w
Authors
William F. Coon, James E. Reddy
Ground-Water Quality in the Genesee River Basin, New York, 2005-2006
Water samples were collected from 7 community water system wells and 15 private domestic wells throughout the Genesee River Basin in New York State (downstream from the Pennsylvania border) from October 2005 through March 2006 and analyzed to characterize the chemical quality of ground water in the basin. The wells were selected to represent areas of greatest ground-water use and to provide a repr
Authors
David A.V. Eckhardt, J.E. Reddy, Kathryn L. Tamulonis
Digital geologic map and database of the Frederick 30 x 60 minute quadrangle, Maryland, Virginia, and West Virginia
No abstract available.
Authors
Scott Southworth, David K. Brezinski, Avery Ala Drake, William C. Burton, Randall C. Orndorff, Albert J. Froelich, James E. digital compilation by Reddy, Danielle Denenny
Preliminary lithogeochemical map showing near-surface rock types in the Chesapeake Bay watershed, Virginia and Maryland
This preliminary experimental lithogeochemical map shows the distribution of rock types in the Virginia and Maryland parts of the Chesapeake Bay watershed. The map was produced digitally by classifying geologic-map units according to composition, mineralogy, and texture; rather than by age and stratigraphic relationships as shown on traditional geologic maps. This map differs from most lithologic
Authors
John D. Peper, Lucy McCartan, J. Wright Horton, James E. Reddy
Geologic map database of the Washington DC area featuring data from three 30 x 60 minute quadrangles: Frederick, Washington West, and Fredericksburg
No abstract available.
Authors
Adam M. Davis, C. Scott Southworth, James E. Reddy, J. Stephen Schindler
Digital geologic map of Loudoun County, Virginia
No abstract available.
Authors
C. S. Southworth, W. C. Burton, J. S. Schindler, A. J. Froelich, Remo Nardini, Peter G. Chirico, J.E. Reddy
Science and Products
Filter Total Items: 32
Geohydrology of the Unconsolidated Valley-Fill Aquifer in the Meads Creek Valley, Schuyler and Steuben Counties, New York
The Meads Creek valley encompasses 70 square miles of predominantly forested uplands in the upper Susquehanna River drainage basin. The valley, which was listed as a Priority Waterbody by the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation in 2004, is prone to periodic flooding, mostly in its downstream end, where development is occurring most rapidly.
Hydraulic characteristics of the u
Authors
Todd S. Miller, Edward F. Bugliosi, James E. Reddy
Ground-Water Quality in Western New York, 2006
Water samples were collected from 7 production wells and 26 private residential wells in western New York from August through December 2006 and analyzed to characterize the chemical quality of ground water. Wells at 15 of the sites were screened in sand and gravel aquifers, and 18 were finished in bedrock aquifers. The wells were selected to represent areas of greatest ground-water use and to prov
Authors
David A.V. Eckhardt, James E. Reddy, Kathryn L. Tamulonis
Hydrologic and water-quality characterization and modeling of the Onondaga Lake Basin, Onondaga County, New York
Onondaga Lake in Onondaga County, New York, has been identified as one of the Nation’s most contaminated lakes as a result of industrial and sanitary-sewer discharges and stormwater nonpoint sources, and has received priority cleanup status under the national Water Resources Development Act of 1990. A basin-scale precipitation-runoff model of the Onondaga Lake basin was identified as a desirable w
Authors
William F. Coon, James E. Reddy
Ground-Water Quality in the Genesee River Basin, New York, 2005-2006
Water samples were collected from 7 community water system wells and 15 private domestic wells throughout the Genesee River Basin in New York State (downstream from the Pennsylvania border) from October 2005 through March 2006 and analyzed to characterize the chemical quality of ground water in the basin. The wells were selected to represent areas of greatest ground-water use and to provide a repr
Authors
David A.V. Eckhardt, J.E. Reddy, Kathryn L. Tamulonis
Digital geologic map and database of the Frederick 30 x 60 minute quadrangle, Maryland, Virginia, and West Virginia
No abstract available.
Authors
Scott Southworth, David K. Brezinski, Avery Ala Drake, William C. Burton, Randall C. Orndorff, Albert J. Froelich, James E. digital compilation by Reddy, Danielle Denenny
Preliminary lithogeochemical map showing near-surface rock types in the Chesapeake Bay watershed, Virginia and Maryland
This preliminary experimental lithogeochemical map shows the distribution of rock types in the Virginia and Maryland parts of the Chesapeake Bay watershed. The map was produced digitally by classifying geologic-map units according to composition, mineralogy, and texture; rather than by age and stratigraphic relationships as shown on traditional geologic maps. This map differs from most lithologic
Authors
John D. Peper, Lucy McCartan, J. Wright Horton, James E. Reddy
Geologic map database of the Washington DC area featuring data from three 30 x 60 minute quadrangles: Frederick, Washington West, and Fredericksburg
No abstract available.
Authors
Adam M. Davis, C. Scott Southworth, James E. Reddy, J. Stephen Schindler
Digital geologic map of Loudoun County, Virginia
No abstract available.
Authors
C. S. Southworth, W. C. Burton, J. S. Schindler, A. J. Froelich, Remo Nardini, Peter G. Chirico, J.E. Reddy