Katherine Knierim is an experienced hydrologist with 11 years at the U.S. Geological Survey, specializing in environmental dynamics and applied water-quality investigations. She holds a Ph.D. in Environmental Dynamics and a strong academic background in geology and environmental science, with extensive teaching and field leadership experience at the University of Arkansas. Her work blends hands-on hydrologic monitoring, chemohydrograph interpretation, and GIS/remote sensing techniques developed since early research and industry internships. Based in Little Rock, Arkansas, she brings a pragmatic approach to translating complex storm-event and spring-water chemistry data into actionable reports for resource managers. Colleagues value her ability to teach large undergraduate cohorts while maintaining rigorous research and field programs. An uncommon strength is her sustained transition from classroom instruction and undergraduate mentorship to leading applied national-scale hydrology projects.
11 years of coding experience
Bachelor's Degree, Geology and Environmental Science, Bachelor's Degree, Geology and Environmental Science at Bowling Green State University
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Environmental Dynamics, Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Environmental Dynamics at University of Arkansas
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