Sandra Eberts
Sandra Eberts is the Director, Earth Systems Processes Division for the USGS Water Resources Mission Area.
Sandra Eberts is the USGS representative to the Source Water Collaborative—30 national organizations united to protect America's sources of drinking water. She is a member of the American Water Works Association Groundwater Committee, the International Joint Commission Science Advisory Board - Research Coordination Committee, and the Great Lakes Coordinating Committee Executive Support Group.
Sandy is a Professional Hydrogeologist. She holds B.S. and M.S. degrees in Geology from The Ohio State University and a Certificate in Legislative Studies from Georgetown University. She has been with the USGS for more than 35 years.
Science and Products
Vulnerability of a public supply well in a karstic aquifer to contamination
Combining particle-tracking and geochemical data to assess public supply well vulnerability to arsenic and uranium
Assessing the vulnerability of public-supply wells to contamination—High Plains Aquifer near York, Nebraska
Compound-specific isotope analysis: Questioning the origins of a trichloroethene plume
Low-Level detections of halogenated volatile organic compounds in groundwater: Use in vulnerability assessments
Simulated response of water quality in public supply wells to land use change
Assessing the vulnerability of public-supply wells to contamination from urban, agricultural, and natural sources
Long-term changes in ground water chemistry at a phytoremediation demonstration site
Water-level variations and their effects on tree growth and mortality and on the biogeochemical system at the phytoremediation demonstration site in Fort Worth, Texas, 1996-2003
Strategic vision for the U. S. Geological Survey in the Great Lakes-St. Lawrence Region, 2001-2010
Regional ground-water flow and geochemistry in the midwestern Basins and Arches aquifer system in parts of Indiana, Ohio, Michigan, and Illinois
Water levels and ground-water discharge, regional aquifer system of the midwestern Basins and Arches Region, in parts of Indiana, Ohio, Illinois, and Michigan
Non-USGS Publications**
**Disclaimer: The views expressed in Non-USGS publications are those of the author and do not represent the views of the USGS, Department of the Interior, or the U.S. Government.
Science and Products
Vulnerability of a public supply well in a karstic aquifer to contamination
Combining particle-tracking and geochemical data to assess public supply well vulnerability to arsenic and uranium
Assessing the vulnerability of public-supply wells to contamination—High Plains Aquifer near York, Nebraska
Compound-specific isotope analysis: Questioning the origins of a trichloroethene plume
Low-Level detections of halogenated volatile organic compounds in groundwater: Use in vulnerability assessments
Simulated response of water quality in public supply wells to land use change
Assessing the vulnerability of public-supply wells to contamination from urban, agricultural, and natural sources
Long-term changes in ground water chemistry at a phytoremediation demonstration site
Water-level variations and their effects on tree growth and mortality and on the biogeochemical system at the phytoremediation demonstration site in Fort Worth, Texas, 1996-2003
Strategic vision for the U. S. Geological Survey in the Great Lakes-St. Lawrence Region, 2001-2010
Regional ground-water flow and geochemistry in the midwestern Basins and Arches aquifer system in parts of Indiana, Ohio, Michigan, and Illinois
Water levels and ground-water discharge, regional aquifer system of the midwestern Basins and Arches Region, in parts of Indiana, Ohio, Illinois, and Michigan
Non-USGS Publications**
**Disclaimer: The views expressed in Non-USGS publications are those of the author and do not represent the views of the USGS, Department of the Interior, or the U.S. Government.