Jennifer Shourds
Jennifer is a hydrologist in the New Jersey Water Science Center and has been working with the USGS since January 1999.
When my career began with the survey my work focused mainly on surface water quality sampling during storm events as part of the New Jersey Toxic Sediment Reduction Program and Contaminant Assessment and Reduction Program. Throughout the years, I have also done extensive water quality sampling of the hyporheic zone in gaining reaches of streams throughout New Jersey. Currently, I am the New Jersey Water Science Center Water Use Specialist and as such, my top priority is the maintenance and quality assurance (QA/QC) of New Jersey’s water use data.
Education and Certifications
B.A. in Environmental Earth Science from Dartmouth College (1998)
Science and Products
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Diurnal variations in, and influences on, concentrations of particulate and dissolved arsenic and metals in the mildly alkaline Wallkill River, New Jersey, USA
Diurnal variations in particulate and dissolved As and metal concentrations were observed in mildly alkaline water from a wetlands site on the Wallkill River in northwestern New Jersey. The site, underlain by glacial sediments over dolomite bedrock, is 10 km downstream from a mined area of the Franklin Marble, host to Zn ores, also As and Mn minerals. In mid-September 2005, maxima and minima in di
Authors
J. L. Barringer, T.P. Wilson, Z. Szabo, J.L. Bonin, J.M. Fischer, N.P. Smith
Concentrations and Loads of Organic Compounds and Trace Elements in Tributaries to Newark and Raritan Bays, New Jersey
A study was undertaken to determine the concentrations and loads of sediment and chemicals delivered to Newark and Raritan Bays by five major tributaries: the Raritan, Passaic, Rahway, Elizabeth, and Hackensack Rivers. This study was initiated by the State of New Jersey as Study I-C of the New Jersey Toxics Reduction Workplan for the New York-New Jersey Harbor, working under the NY-NJ Harbor Estua
Authors
Timothy P. Wilson, Jennifer L. Bonin
Sources and temporal dynamics of arsenic in a New Jersey watershed, USA
We examined potential sources and the temporal dynamics of arsenic (As) in the slightly alkaline waters of the Wallkill River, northwestern New Jersey, where violations of water-quality standards have occurred. The study design included synoptic sampling of stream water and bed sediments in tributaries and the mainstem, hyporheic-zone/ground water on the mainstem, and seasonal and diurnal sampling
Authors
J. L. Barringer, J.L. Bonin, M.J. DeLuca, T. Romagna, K. Cenno, M. Alebus, T. Kratzer, B. Hirst
Organic Compounds, Trace Elements, Suspended Sediment, and Field Characteristics at the Heads-of-Tide of the Raritan, Passaic, Hackensack, Rahway, and Elizabeth Rivers, New Jersey, 2000-03
Concentrations of suspended sediment, particulate and dissolved organic carbon, trace elements, and organic compounds were measured in samples from the heads-of-tide of the five tributaries to the Newark and Raritan Bays during June 2000 to June 2003. The samples were collected as part of the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection Toxics Reduction Workplan/Contaminant Assessment Reducti
Authors
Jennifer L. Bonin, Timothy P. Wilson
Performance of USEPA Method 1668-A in the New Jersey toxic reduction workplan for the New York-New Jersey Harbor, U.S.A.
No abstract available.
Authors
Timothy P. Wilson, Jennifer L. Bonin
Sediment-water partitioning in tributaries of Newark and Raritan Bays, New Jersey, U.S.A.
No abstract available.
Authors
Jennifer L. Bonin, Timothy P. Wilson
Analysis of persistent organic pollutants in the Newark Bay Estuary, New Jersey, U.S.A.
No abstract available.
Authors
D. I. Thal, S. A. Mills, Timothy P. Wilson, Jennifer L. Bonin
Science and Products
Filter Total Items: 19
Diurnal variations in, and influences on, concentrations of particulate and dissolved arsenic and metals in the mildly alkaline Wallkill River, New Jersey, USA
Diurnal variations in particulate and dissolved As and metal concentrations were observed in mildly alkaline water from a wetlands site on the Wallkill River in northwestern New Jersey. The site, underlain by glacial sediments over dolomite bedrock, is 10 km downstream from a mined area of the Franklin Marble, host to Zn ores, also As and Mn minerals. In mid-September 2005, maxima and minima in di
Authors
J. L. Barringer, T.P. Wilson, Z. Szabo, J.L. Bonin, J.M. Fischer, N.P. Smith
Concentrations and Loads of Organic Compounds and Trace Elements in Tributaries to Newark and Raritan Bays, New Jersey
A study was undertaken to determine the concentrations and loads of sediment and chemicals delivered to Newark and Raritan Bays by five major tributaries: the Raritan, Passaic, Rahway, Elizabeth, and Hackensack Rivers. This study was initiated by the State of New Jersey as Study I-C of the New Jersey Toxics Reduction Workplan for the New York-New Jersey Harbor, working under the NY-NJ Harbor Estua
Authors
Timothy P. Wilson, Jennifer L. Bonin
Sources and temporal dynamics of arsenic in a New Jersey watershed, USA
We examined potential sources and the temporal dynamics of arsenic (As) in the slightly alkaline waters of the Wallkill River, northwestern New Jersey, where violations of water-quality standards have occurred. The study design included synoptic sampling of stream water and bed sediments in tributaries and the mainstem, hyporheic-zone/ground water on the mainstem, and seasonal and diurnal sampling
Authors
J. L. Barringer, J.L. Bonin, M.J. DeLuca, T. Romagna, K. Cenno, M. Alebus, T. Kratzer, B. Hirst
Organic Compounds, Trace Elements, Suspended Sediment, and Field Characteristics at the Heads-of-Tide of the Raritan, Passaic, Hackensack, Rahway, and Elizabeth Rivers, New Jersey, 2000-03
Concentrations of suspended sediment, particulate and dissolved organic carbon, trace elements, and organic compounds were measured in samples from the heads-of-tide of the five tributaries to the Newark and Raritan Bays during June 2000 to June 2003. The samples were collected as part of the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection Toxics Reduction Workplan/Contaminant Assessment Reducti
Authors
Jennifer L. Bonin, Timothy P. Wilson
Performance of USEPA Method 1668-A in the New Jersey toxic reduction workplan for the New York-New Jersey Harbor, U.S.A.
No abstract available.
Authors
Timothy P. Wilson, Jennifer L. Bonin
Sediment-water partitioning in tributaries of Newark and Raritan Bays, New Jersey, U.S.A.
No abstract available.
Authors
Jennifer L. Bonin, Timothy P. Wilson
Analysis of persistent organic pollutants in the Newark Bay Estuary, New Jersey, U.S.A.
No abstract available.
Authors
D. I. Thal, S. A. Mills, Timothy P. Wilson, Jennifer L. Bonin