Roy C Bartholomay
Researcher
Geochemistry
The U.S. Geological Survey
United States of America
Biography
Roy Bartholomay is Chief of the USGS Idaho National Laboratory Project Office in Idaho Falls. He previously served as the Water-Quality Specialist and Chief of the Huron Programs Office of the USGS South Dakota Water Science Center from 2002 to 2007. His scientific research involves studies on groundwater geochemistry and water quality. B.S., Geology, 1987, North Dakota State University M.S., Geology, 1990, Idaho State University USGS Western Region Managers Development Program, 2001
Research Interest
water quality geochemistry
Publications
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Purgeable organic compounds at or near the Idaho Nuclear Technology and Engineering Center, Idaho National Laboratory, Idaho, 2015 Maimer, Neil V.; Bartholomay, Roy C.
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Completion summary for boreholes TAN-2271 and TAN‑2272 at Test Area North, Idaho National Laboratory, Idaho, Twining, Brian V.; Bartholomay, Roy C.; Hodges, Mary K.V.
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Volcanic geology, hydrogeology, and geothermal potential of the eastern Snake River Plain Michael McCurry; Bartholomay, Roy C.; Hodges, Mary K.; Robert Podgorney