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Terrence Conlon has over 20 years of experience in ground-water hydrology. As Studies Chief of the Oregon Water Science Center, he supervises more than 40 hydrologists and technicians conducting a wide range of scientific studies of surface water and groundwater quality and quantity, geomorphology, and aquatic ecosystems. Terrence conducted studies of ground-water availability in the Willamette and Umatilla Basins in Oregon, and in the Fox River Valley, Waukesha, Sheyboygan, and Menominee areas in Wisconsin with the USGS. Before joining the USGS, he worked as an environmental consultant and with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. He has undergraduate (Wesleyan University) and graduate (University of Wisconsin-Madison) degrees in geology.
Herrera, N.B., Burns, E.R., and Conlon, T.D., 2014, Simulation of groundwater flow and the interaction of groundwater and surface water in the Willamette Basin and Central Willamette subbasin, Oregon: U.S. Geological Survey Scientific Investigations Report 2014–5136, 152 p., http://dx.doi.org/10.3133/sir20145136.
Conlon, T. D., 1998. Hydrogeology and simulation of ground-water flow in the Sandstone Aquifer, northeastern Wisconsin. U.S. Dept. of the Interior, U.S. Geological Survey ; Branch of Information Services [distributor], Water-Resources Investigations Report 97-4096, v, 60 p. :ill., map ;28 cm.
Conlon, T. D., 1996. Hydrogeology of the sand and gravel aquifer in the vicinity of the Wild Rose State Fish Hatchery, north-central Waushara County, Wisconsin. U.S. Geological Survey ; Branch of Information Services [distributor], Water-Resources Investigations Report 96-4213, iii, 14 p. :ill., maps ;28 cm.
Conlon, T. D., 1995. Hydrogeology of southwestern Sheboygan County, Wisconsin, in the vicinity of the Kettle Moraine Springs fish hatchery. U.S. Geological Survey ; Earth Science Information Center, Open-Files Reports Section, Water-Resources Investigations Report 94-4106, iv, 17 p. :ill., maps ;28 cm.
Krohelski, J. T.; Kammerer, P. A.; Conlon, Terrence D., 1994. Water resources of the Menominee Indian Reservation of Wisconsin. U.S. Geological Survey, Water-Resources Investigations Report 93-4053, v, 54 p. :ill., maps ;28 cm.
Batten, W. G.; Conlon, T. D., 1993. Hydrogeology of glacial deposits in a preglacial bedrock valley, Waukesha County, Wisconsin. U.S. Geological Survey ; Books and Open-File Reports Section [distributor], Water-Resources Investigations Report 92-4077, iv, 15 p. :ill., maps ;28 cm.
Conlon, T.D., Lee, K.K., and Risley, J.R., 2003, Heat tracing in streams in the Central Willamette Basin, Oregon, in Constantz, Jim, ed., Heat as a tool for studying the movement of ground water near streams: U.S. Geological Survey Circular 1260, 96 p. http://pubs.er.usgs.gov/usgspubs/cir/cir1260.
Risley, J.R. and Conlon, T.D., 2000, Miniature temperature data loggers used in the Oregon District: U.S. Geological Survey Water Resources Division Instrument News, no. 88, March, 2000.
Conlon, T.D., Wozniak, K.C., Lee, K.K., and O’Connor, J.E., 2003, The effect of Quaternary stratigraphy on ground water and surface water resources, Willamette Valley, Oregon: Geologic Society of America Abtracts with Programs, v. 35, no. 6, September 2003.
O’Connor, Jim, Sarna-Wojcickim A.M., Wozniak, K.C., Conlon, T.D., 2003, Quaternary stratigraphic framework for hydrogeologic analysis of the Willamette Valley, Oregon: Geologic Society of America Abtracts with Programs, v. 35, no. 6, September 2003.
Conlon, T.D., and Lee, K.K., 2002, Use of water and streambed temperature to quantify ground-water and surface-water interactions: American Institute of Hydrology Annual Meeting (Portland, Oregon, October 13-17).
Conlon, T.D., and Lee, K.K., 2002, Comparison of methods to estimate seepage between streams and ground water, Willamette Valley, Oregon: 98th Annual Meeting of Cordilleran Section of Geological Society of America, GSA Abstracts with Program, v. 34, no. 5, April, 2002.
Woodcock, D.E., Wozniak, K.C., Conlon, T.D., 2002, Influence of the Willamette Silt on ground-water flow in shallow basin-fill sediments of the Willamette Valley, Oregon: 98th Annual Meeting of Cordilleran Section of Geological Society of America, GSA Abstracts with Program, v. 34, no. 5, April, 2002.
Wozniak, K.C., Herrera, Nora, Conlon, T.D., and Woodcock, D.E., 2002, Ground-water flow in Columbia River Basalt Group aquifers of the northern Willamette Valley, Oregon: 98th Annual Meeting of Cordilleran Section of Geological Society of America, GSA Abstracts with Program, v. 34, no. 5, April, 2002.
Conlon, T.D., 1996, Simulation of ground-water flow in the sandstone aquifer, Northeastern Wisconsin: American Water Resources Association Wisconsin Section Meeting, abstracts with programs, p.4 (February 29-March 1, 1996).
Conlon, T.D., 1995, Hydrogeology and numerical simulation of water levels in the Lower Fox River Valley: Wisconsin Ground Water Association Meeting (November 14, 1995).
Conlon, T.D., 1995, Use of GIS to prepare input data for and evaluate results from a finite-difference ground-water flow model in northeastern Wisconsin, in Usery, E.L., ed., Proceedings of the workshop on Mapping and Environmental Applications of GIS Data, September 28-29, 1995: Madison, Wisconsin, International Society for Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing v. 30, part 4W2, p. 68-70.
Conlon, T.D., 1995, Hydrologic importance of the Sinnipee Group in the lower Fox River Valley, Wisconsin, in Peters, C.A., ed., National Water-Quality Assessment program, Western Lake Michigan drainages--summaries of liaison committee meeting, March 28-29, 1995: U.S. Geological Survey Open- File Report 95-163, p. 51.
Conlon, T.D., 1995, Hydrologic importance of the Sinnipee Group in the lower Fox River Valley, Wisconsin: American Water Resources Association Wisconsin Section Meeting, abstracts with programs, p. 1 (March 2-3, 1995).
Conlon, T.D., 1993, The ground-water resources at Copper Falls State Park, Ashland County, Wisconsin: American Water Resources Association Wisconsin Section Meeting, abstracts with programs, p. 41 (March 11-12, 1993).
Conlon, T.D., and Karl, John, 1990, The use of seismic reflection technique to map glacial deposits in Waukesha County, Wisconsin; American Water Resources Association Wisconsin Section Meeting, abstracts with programs, p. 17 (March 8-9, 1990).
Groundwater monitoring in the Deschutes Basin shows water-level declines are larger than might be expected from climate variations alone, raising questions regarding the influence of groundwater pumping, canal lining, and other human influences.
Burns, Erick R.; Morgan, David S.; Lee, Karl K.; Haynes, Jonathan V.; Conlon, Terrence D.
Evaluation of long-term water-level declines in basalt aquifers near Mosier, Oregon; 2012; SIR; 2012-5002; Burns, Erick R.; Morgan, David S.; Lee, Karl K.; Haynes, Jonathan V.; Conlon, Terrence D.
Hydrogeology and simulation of ground-water flow in the Sandstone Aquifer, northeastern Wisconsin; 1998; WRI; 97-4096; Conlon, T. D.
Hydrogeology of the sand and gravel aquifer in the vicinity of the Wild Rose State Fish Hatchery, north-central Waushara County, Wisconsin; 1996; WRI; 96-4213; Conlon, T. D.
Hydrogeology of southwestern Sheboygan County, Wisconsin, in the vicinity of the Kettle Moraine Springs fish hatchery; 1995; WRI; 94-4106; Conlon, T. D.
Krohelski, J.T.; Kammerer, P.A.; Conlon, Terrence D.
Water resources of the Menominee Indian Reservation of Wisconsin; 1994; WRI; 93-4053; Krohelski, J. T.; Kammerer, P. A.; Conlon, Terrence D.
Hydrogeology of glacial deposits in a preglacial bedrock valley, Waukesha County, Wisconsin; 1993; WRI; 92-4077; Batten, W. G.; Conlon, T. D.

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