Jason P Pope
Researcher
Hydrology
The U.S. Geological Survey
United States Virgin Islands
Biography
Jason Pope is a Hydrologist with the Virginia and West Virginia Water Science Center and has been an employee of the USGS since 2001. He has investigated a variety of topics related to groundwater in the Northern Atlantic Coastal Plain, including aquifer-system compaction and land subsidence, regional groundwater flow and availability, interpretation and mapping of hydrostratigraphy, estimation of water withdrawal and use, and water quality.
Research Interest
Land subsidence due to groundwater withdrawal Analysis and management of geospatial and hydrologic data Development of groundwater models and simulation of groundwater flow Measurement and estimation of groundwater withdrawal and use
Publications
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Documentation of a groundwater flow model developed to assess groundwater availability in the Northern Atlantic Coastal Plain aquifer system from Long Island, New York, to North Carolina,Masterson, John P.; Pope, Jason P.; Fienen, Michael N.; Monti, Jr., Jack; Nardi, Mark R.; Finkelstein, Jason S.
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Digital elevations and extents of regional hydrogeologic units in the Northern Atlantic Coastal Plain aquifer system from Long Island, New York, to North Carolina,Pope, Jason P.; Andreasen, David C.; Mcfarland, E. Randolph; Watt, Martha K.
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Assessment of groundwater availability in the Northern Atlantic Coastal Plain aquifer system From Long Island, New York, to North Carolina,Masterson, John P.; Pope, Jason P.; Fienen, Michael N.; Monti, Jr., Jack; Nardi, Mark R.; Finkelstein, Jason S.