Marian M Domanski
Marian is a Hydrologist with the USGS, Central Midwest Water Science Center in Urbana, Illinois.
The development of the Surrogate Analysis and Index Developer (SAID) tool has spanned a good portion of Marian's time at the USGS. Besides developing it, he has given classes on its use, provided support for numerous USGS personnel around the country, and wrote an OFR that serves as the SAID manual. He also developed other small scale scientific software utilities and one-time-use scripts to support investigative projects. Additionally, Marian has been involved with the development of the single-frequency sediment acoustic policy, and is a coauthor on the recently published T&M 3-C5, which covers the use of sediment acoustic methods. Other recent project involvement includes supporting the 1D unsteady hydraulic model FEQ and the development of a HEC-ResSim reservoir model that facilitates communication of flow forecasts between the NWS and IDNR, the operators of the reservoir. Some of his current project involvement include rewriting and modifying SAID to incorporate a multi-frequency sediment acoustic method, performing a sensitivity analysis of lateral inflow attenuation parameters for the hydraulic model FEQ, and updating the documentation for FEQ and FEQUTL.
Professional Experience
2011-Present USGS, Central Midwest Water Science Center, Urbana, Illinois
Education and Certifications
MS,Civil Engineering, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Illinois
BS, Civil Engineering, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Illinois
Science and Products
Surrogate analysis and index developer (SAID) tool and real-time data dissemination utilities
Large-scale dam removal on the Elwha River, Washington, USA: fluvial sediment load
Comparison of fluvial suspended-sediment concentrations and particle-size distributions measured with in-stream laser diffraction and in physical samples
Evaluation of a mass-balance approach to determine consumptive water use in northeastern Illinois
Ultimate pier and contraction scour prediction in cohesive soils at selected bridges in Illinois
The Surrogate Analysis and Index Developer (SAID) Tool
The Surrogate Analysis and Index Developer (SAID) tool is a stand-alone tool to assist in the creation of ordinary least squares (OLS) regression models by providing visual and quantitative diagnostics to the user.
Science and Products
Surrogate analysis and index developer (SAID) tool and real-time data dissemination utilities
Large-scale dam removal on the Elwha River, Washington, USA: fluvial sediment load
Comparison of fluvial suspended-sediment concentrations and particle-size distributions measured with in-stream laser diffraction and in physical samples
Evaluation of a mass-balance approach to determine consumptive water use in northeastern Illinois
Ultimate pier and contraction scour prediction in cohesive soils at selected bridges in Illinois
The Surrogate Analysis and Index Developer (SAID) Tool
The Surrogate Analysis and Index Developer (SAID) tool is a stand-alone tool to assist in the creation of ordinary least squares (OLS) regression models by providing visual and quantitative diagnostics to the user.