Michael E Wieczorek
Michael Wieczorek is a Geographer/GIS specialist for the Water Mission Area's Data Driven Drought Prediction Program and the National Hydrologic Geospatial Fabric Team.
Michael Wieczorek holds a B.S. in Geography from Towson State University (1991). He joined the U.S. Geological survey in 1992 as a GIS specialist for the National Water Quality Program working in that capacity to 2016. He is currently a GIS specialist for the Water Mission Area's Data Driven Drought Prediction Program and the National Hydrologic Geospatial Fabric Team.
Professional Experience
During his 28 year USGS career, Mike has provided GIS technical support applying his spatial skills to projects ranging in scale from local water-quality studies to landscape characterization for national-scale analysis and modeling.
Education and Certifications
M.S. Program in Geography (attended), University of Wisconsin at Milwaukee, 1992-1993
M.S. Program in Geography (attended), Watershed Analysis and Spatial Analysis, University of Nebraska-Lincoln
B.S. in Geography and History, Towson University, 1991
Science and Products
Michael Weiczorek has written or contributed to many publications for the USGS. The contents here represent some of his work.
Estimates of Subsurface Tile Drainage Extent for 12 Midwest States, 2012
Estimates of Subsurface Tile Drainage Extent for the Conterminous United States, early 1990s
Science and Products
Michael Weiczorek has written or contributed to many publications for the USGS. The contents here represent some of his work.