edward schenk 2797 w. darleen dr. flagstaff, az 86001 phone: 703-350-9521 email: [email protected] website: https://www.re

Edward Schenk
2797 W. Darleen Dr.
Flagstaff, AZ 86001
Phone: 703-350-9521
Email: [email protected]
Website: https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Edward_Schenk ;
http://Edwardschenk.com
Education:
M.S. in Environmental Science
Technical Area: Water Resources
Indiana University-Bloomington, School of Public and Environmental
Affairs (SPEA)
May 2005
B.A. in Geology
Hanover College, Hanover, IN
May 2002
Professional Experience:
Project Manager, Springs Stewardship Institute, Flagstaff, AZ
10/2017-Present.
I manage federal and tribal projects and contracts. Duties include
creating federally mandated Quality Assurance Performance Plans,
rectifying budgets and payroll, hiring, all aspects of grant
management, and planning for regional and national springs
symposiums/conferences. I conduct field studies in military and other
federal installations, preserves, and multiple use land units. The
Institute focuses on research, restoration, and educational endeavors
on springs, wetlands, and riparian corridors in the western US,
Canada, and Mexico. We also maintain Springs Online, a free and secure
database of over 140,000 groundwater dependent ecosystems throughout
the world.
Physical Science Program Manager, Grand Canyon National Park, National
Park Service, 2/2015-10/2017.
As a program manager I supervised two full time employees and up to
eight interns or seasonal employees on research and management
projects related to earth sciences. I developed and managed the scope
of work, budget, and timeline for multiple large projects
(~$350,000/yr soft money). My position coordinated with external
researchers, notably the USGS, Northern Arizona University, and Utah
State University. Results were presented at internal park leadership
meetings, cooperator workshops, and at annual international
conferences (typically the Geological Society of America meeting).
Studies included many aspects of resource planning, NEPA compliance,
and resource stewardship of the >$100 million dollar TransCanyon Water
Pipeline replacement. Individual studies included a hydrograph
characterization of Bright Angel Creek, a large groundwater
delineation survey (dye trace) of the Grand Canyon water supply, a
stream nutrient and wastewater fate study, Endangered Species fishery
habitat surveys, and a fire-debris flow stream recovery study. I was
the subject matter expert for the park on all matters of internal
compliance, entering comments and requirements for federal projects
into the centralized Planning, Environment, and Public Comment (PEPC)
database. Other accomplishments included obtaining the International
Dark Sky Park status for Grand Canyon, writing and editing sections of
the Bison Reduction Environmental Assessment (EA), and coordinating
public health studies related to uranium mining in the greater Grand
Canyon area.
Ecologist (fluvial geomorphology/watershed science), National Research
Program, US Geological Survey, 6/2005-2/2015.
As a USGS research scientist I was responsible for developing,
managing, and communicating projects involving hydrological,
biological, and chemical components related to stream, wetland, and
watershed restoration projects. Projects included the impacts of dam
regulation on the river ecosystem (bank erosion/floodplain sediment
dynamics; Roanoke River), large woody debris transport and fisheries
impacts (Roanoke River, various small streams), channel restoration
(Kissimmee and Pocomoke Rivers), impacts of climate change on
hydrology, soils, and riparian forests (Atchafalaya River), water
quality (sediment and nutrient loading) downstream of various Best
Management Practices (BMPs, Difficult Run), and tidal forest sediment
dynamics (Savannah River, several Mid-Atlantic streams). Studies
required the creation and implementation of multi-agency study plans
and field implementation including installing networks of surface
water streamgages, monitoring groundwater wells, water quality
datasondes, and repeat surveys (total station and conventional
surveying). Data, including soils inventories and assessment, water
quality and quantity, and landscape morphology was used to further the
state of the science, develop watershed restoration plans, and to
develop local, land unit (e.g. Park, Forest, or Refuge) scale, and
regional policy. I created maps based on satellite imagery,
DEMs/LiDar, and 3-D models (SfM or photogrammatery). I authored
peer-reviewed articles (27), presented results to professional
audiences at conferences and workshops, and provided technical
expertise to resource managers at the Federal, state, corporate, and
local level. Many of the workshops were held to develop resource
management plans for specific Federal land units including Congaree
National Park, Roanoke River National Wildlife Refuge, and the
National Capital Parks Unit. I have created press releases detailing
our work, web features for the USGS website, and I have spoken with
local and regional media outlets.
As a program and budget manager I created and managed cooperative
hydrologic and watershed projects that included up to seven accounts
(>$1,000,000) that were managed for current year, end-of-year, and out
year expenditures and scope of work. I have developed the scope of
work, time table, and budget for several projects including a river
channel morphology study in the Southeastern US, flood studies on the
Missouri River, an aquatic plant restoration project in the Anacostia
River, an aquatic plant survey in the Potomac River, a soils study in
Congaree National Park, and a floodplain sediment project on the
Kissimmee River. Communication and problem solving skills were crucial
with this position as many studies require close cooperation with
private landowners and with government and NGO partners that may have
different missions, goals, or values. Projects included a significant
amount of collaboration with the Army Corps. of Engineers, National
Park Service, US Fish and Wildlife Service, South Florida Water
Management District, North Dakota Water Commission, Dominion Power,
and various other state agencies, non-profits, and universities.
Park Operations Fellow (Natural Resources/Open Spaces), Parks and
Recreation Dept., City of Bloomington, IN, 9/03-5/05.
As a Fellow I developed city policy concerning aquatic nuisance
species removal and lake sediment management on a 100 acre reservoir
and a separate brownfield redevelopment project. I also performed
preliminary site surveys on private and public lands (200+ acres) for
fish and macroinvertebrate habitat suitability and ecological
disturbance (including EPA rapid bioassessment protocols). I worked
with volunteer, non-profit, and prison groups to provide outdoor
education classes, remove invasive weeds, and for community events (5k
runs, bike to work day, etc). The work program with the prison netted
over 700 volunteer hours for stream and watershed cleanup including
invasive shrub removal.
Natural Resources Supervisor, Parks and Recreation Dept., City of
Bloomington, IN, 5/04-9/04.
My accomplishments at this position include a stream bank restoration
survey for Cascades Creek. The survey recorded stream bank failures
and erosion sites along two stream miles using GPS/GIS, digital
cameras, and measurements for inclusion in a ~$200,000 restoration
plan for a municipal property. I also developed an invasive species
management plan for a 100 acre lake and its associated watershed.
Other duties included installing a network of data loggers to collect
information on park use and trends and the supervision of over 70
student volunteers for over 140 labor-hours of invasive species
removal and trail maintenance.
Park Ranger (Interpretation) GS-5, National Park Service
(Sequoia/King’s Canyon National Parks), 5/18/03-8/21/03, and
6/3/02-10/5/02.
Park Ranger, (Interpretation) GS-4, National Park Service (Wind Cave
National Park), 5/2000-9/2000, 40 hrs a week. Phyllis Cremonini,
supervisor, can be contacted by phone at 605-745-1131.
Relevant Training:
USGS sediment data collection techniques (40 hrs)
Federal Contracting Officer Representative (COR – 24 hrs)
Fish habitat modeling (System for Environmental Flow Analysis,
PHABSIM)
ESRI Introduction to ArcGIS 9 (16 hrs)
ArcGIS 9.1 Labeling and Annotations (16 hrs)
Wilderness First Aid
CPR and First Aid
Dept. of Interior Motorboat Operator’s Course (40 hrs)
Federal Aviation Safety Training
Wildland Firefighting Type II (Red Card)
Open Water SCUBA (PADI)
Grant writing workshop (8 hrs.)
Search and rescue training – National Park Service (10 hrs)
Recreational trail planning (12 hrs)
National Safety Council Defensive Driving
KPSI and Hobo pressure transducer training
Beckmann-Coulter laser diffraction sediment analyzer
LISST sediment analyzer
Beckman-Coulter Counter laser analyzer
USGS surface water modeling (iRIC - MD_SWMS)
MAJOR PUBLICATIONS:
Schenk, E. R., Benthem, A. J., Dixon, M. D., Mittelman, M., Skalak, K.
J., Hupp, C. R., Galloway, J. M., and Nustad, R. A., 2018. Large wood
distribution, mobility, and recruitment in an inter-dam river reach: a
comparison with geomorphic process on the Garrison Reach of the
Missouri River pre and post the historical 2011 flood. Earth Surf.
Process. Landforms, doi: 10.1002/esp.4346.
Schenk, E.R., McCargo, J.W., Moulin, B., Hupp, C.R. and Richter, J.M.,
2015. The Influence of Logjams on Largemouth Bass (Micropterus
Salmoides) Concentrations on the Lower Roanoke River, a Large Sand‐Bed
River. River research and applications, 31(6), pp.704-711.
Schenk, E.R., Skalak, K.J., Benthem, A.J., Dietsch, B.J., Woodward,
B.K., Wiche, G.J., Galloway, J.M., Nustad, R.A. and Hupp, C.R., 2014.
Geomorphic change on the Missouri River during the flood of 2011:
Chapter I in 2011 Floods of the Central United States (No. 1798-I). US
Geological Survey.
Schenk, E. R., Moulin, B., Hupp, C. R., & Richter, J. M. 2013. Large
wood budget and transport dynamics on a large river using radio
telemetry. Earth Surface Processes and Landforms. Doi:
10.1002/esp.3463
Schenk, E. R., Hupp, C. R., Gellis, A. and Noe, G. 2012. Developing a
new stream metric for comparing stream function using a
bank–floodplain sediment budget: a case study of three Piedmont
streams. Earth Surf. Process. Landforms. doi: 10.1002/esp.3314
Schenk, E. R. and Hupp, C. R. 2010. Floodplain sediment trapping,
hydraulic connectivity, and vegetation along restored reaches of the
Kissimmee River, Florida: IN Proceedings of the 2nd Joint Federal
Interagency Conference (9thFISC and 4thFIHMC), June 27-July 1, Las
Vegas, Nevada. 12 p.
Schenk, Edward R. and C.R. Hupp, 2009. Legacy Effects of Colonial
Millponds on Floodplain Sedimentation, Bank Erosion, and Channel
Morphology, Mid-Atlantic, USA. Journal of the American Water Resources
Association (JAWRA) 45(3):597-606.
HOSTED, CHAIRED, ORGANIZED SYMPOSIUMS
2015 Floodplain Restoration Symposium, at the Society of Wetland
Science 2015 Annual Meeting, Providence, Rhode Island. Co-Chair with
Dr. Sarah McMillan
National Park Service Science: A Case Study of Grand Canyon Projects,
at the 14th Biennial Conference of Science and Management for the
Colorado Plateau, Flagstaff, AZ, Sept. 2017. Chair
Springs Ecosystem Science Symposium and Workshop, at the Museum of
Northern Arizona, Flagstaff, AZ June 4-6, 2018. Co-Organizer/Co-Host.
PUBLICATIONS:
1.
Schenk, E.R. and Rybicki. N.B., 2006, Exploring causes of a
seagrass transplant failure in the Potomac River (Virginia):
Ecological Restoration 24(2), p. 116-118. (10% field work, 90%
analysis, 90% manuscript preparation)
2.
Rybicki, N. B., Yoon, S.N., Schenk, E.R., and Baldizar, J.B.,
2007, The Distribution of Submersed Aquatic Vegetation in the
Fresh and Oligohaline Tidal Potomac River, 2004: U.S. Geological
Survey Open File Report 2007-1198, online at
http://pubs.usgs.gov/of/2007/1198/. (0% field work, 30% analysis,
20% manuscript preparation)
3.
Rybicki, N.B., Justiniano- Vélez, E., Schenk, E.R., and Hunter,
S.E., 2008, The Distribution of Submersed Aquatic Vegetation in
the Fresh and Oligohaline Tidal Potomac River, 2005: US Geological
Survey, Reston VA, Open-File Report 2008-1218, 40 pgs, online:http://pubs.er.usgs.gov/usgspubs/ofr/ofr20081218
(30% field work, 30% analysis, 20% manuscript preparation)
4.
Hupp, C.R., Schenk, E.R., Richter, J.M., Peet, R.K., and Townsend,
P.A., 2009, Bank erosion along the dam-regulated lower Roanoke
River, North Carolina, in James, L.A., Rathburn, S.L., and
Whittecar, G.R., eds., Management and Restoration of Fluvial
Systems with Broad Historical Changes and Human Impacts:
Geological Society of America Special Paper 451, p. 97-108 (50%
field work, 50% analysis, 40% manuscript preparation)
5.
Schenk, E. R., and Hupp, C. R., 2009, Legacy Effects of Colonial
Millponds on Floodplain Sedimentation, Bank Erosion, and Channel
Morphology, Mid-Atlantic, USA: Journal of the American Water
Resources Association (JAWRA) 45(3), p. 597-606. (20% field work,
70% analysis, 70% manuscript preparation)
6.
Hupp, C. R., Noe, G. B., and Schenk, E. R., 2010, Floodplains,
equilibrium, and fluvial geomorphic impacts of human alterations:
IN Proceedings of the 2nd Joint Federal Interagency Conference
(9thFISC and 4thFIHMC), Las Vegas, Nevada, June 27-July 1, p. 12.
(10% field work, 30% analysis, 20% manuscript preparation)
7.
Schenk, E. R. and Hupp, C. R., 2010, Floodplain sediment trapping,
hydraulic connectivity, and vegetation along restored reaches of
the Kissimmee River, Florida: IN Proceedings of the 2nd Joint
Federal Interagency Conference (9thFISC and 4thFIHMC), Las Vegas,
Nevada, June 27-July 1, p. 12. (70% field work, 80% analysis, 80%
manuscript preparation)
8.
Schenk, E.R., Hupp, C.R., Richter, J.M., and Kroes, D.E., 2010,
Bank erosion, mass wasting, water clarity, bathymetry, and a
sediment budget along the dam-regulated lower Roanoke River, North
Carolina: U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 2009-1260, p.
112, available only at http://pubs.usgs.gov/of/2009/1260/. (50%
field work, 70% analysis, 70% manuscript preparation)
9.
Tanner, C., Hunter, S., Reel, J., Parham, T., Naylor, M., Karrh,
L., Busch, K., Golden, R.R., Lewandowski, M., Rybicki, N., Schenk,
E., 2010, Evaluating a Large-Scale Eelgrass Restoration Project in
the Chesapeake Bay: Restoration Ecology, 18(4), p. 538-548. (5%
field work, 10% analysis, 10% manuscript preparation)
10.
Moulin, B., Schenk, E. R. and Hupp, C. R., 2011, Distribution and
characterization of in-channel large wood in relation to
geomorphic patterns on a low-gradient river: Earth Surface
Processes and Landforms, 36: n/a. doi: 10.1002/esp.2135 [Link]
(50% field work, 50% analysis, 50% manuscript preparation)
11.
Schenk, E. R., Hupp, C. R. and Gellis, A., 2012, Sediment Dynamics
In The Restored Reach Of The Kissimmee River Basin, Florida: A
Vast Subtropical Riparian Wetland. River Research and
Applications.28(10), p. 1753-1767. doi: 10.1002/rra.1577 [Link]
(50% field work, 70% analysis, 80% manuscript preparation)
12.
Hupp, C.R., Noe, G.B., Schenk, E.R., and Benthem, A.J., 2013,
Recent and historic sediment dynamics along Difficult Run, a
suburban Virginia Piedmont stream: Geomorphology, 180-181, p.
156-169. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.geomorph.2012.10.007 [Link]
(80% field work, 50% analysis, 20% manuscript preparation)
13.
Skalak, K.J., Benthem, A.J., Schenk, E.R., Hupp, C.R., Galloway,
J., Nustad, R.A., and Wiche, G. 2013. Large dams and alluvial
rivers in the Anthropocene: the impacts of the Garrison and Oahe
Dams on the Upper Missouri River: Anthropocene, 2, p. 51-64. (40%
field work, 20% analysis, 10% manuscript preparation)
14.
Schenk, E. R., Hupp, C. R., Gellis, A. and Noe, G., 2013.
Developing a new stream metric for comparing stream function using
a bank–floodplain sediment budget: a case study of three Piedmont
streams: Earth Surf. Process. Landforms, 38, p. 771–784. doi:
10.1002/esp.3314 [Link] (60% field work, 70% analysis, 80%
manuscript preparation)
15.
Schenk, E.R., Moulin, B., Hupp, C.R., and Richter, J.M., 2013.
Large wood budget and transport dynamics on a large river using
radio telemetry. Earth Surf. Process. Landforms, DOI:
10.1002/esp.3463. (60% field work, 80% analysis, 80% manuscript
preparation).
16.
Pizzuto, J., Schenk, E. R., Hupp, C. R., Gellis, A., Noe, G.,
Williamson, E., ... & Newbold, D. 2014. Characteristic length
scales and time‐averaged transport velocities of suspended
sediment in the mid‐Atlantic region, USA. Water Resources Research
50, doi:10.1002/2013WR014485.
17.
Schenk, E. R., McCargo, J. W., Moulin, B., Hupp, C. R. and
Richter, J. M. 2014. The influence of logjams on largemouth bass (Micropterus
salmoides) concentrations on the Lower Roanoke River, a large
sand-bed river. River Res. Applic.. doi: 10.1002/rra.2779
18.
Schenk, E.R., Skalak, K.J., Benthem, A.J., Dietsch, B.J.,
Woodward, B.K., Wiche, G.J., Galloway, J.M., Nustad, R.A., and
Hupp, C.R., 2014, Geomorphic change on the Missouri River during
the flood of 2011: U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper
1798–I, 25 p., http://dx.doi.org/10.3133/pp1798I.
19.
Batson, J., Noe, G. B., Hupp, C. R., Krauss, K. W., Rybicki, N.
B., & Schenk, E. R., 2014, Soil Greenhouse Gas Emissions and
Carbon Budgeting in a Short‐Hydroperiod Floodplain Wetland.
Journal of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences. (Published, not
in print)
20.
Hupp, C. R., Schenk, E. R., Kroes, D. E., Willard, D. A.,
Townsend, P. A., & Peet, R. K., 2015, Patterns of floodplain
sediment deposition along the regulated lower Roanoke River, North
Carolina: Annual, decadal, centennial scales. Geomorphology, 228,
666-680.
21.
Hupp, C.R.; Kroes, D.E.; Schenk E.R.; and G.B. Noe. 2015 Sediment
and Carbon Sequestration in the Lower Atchafalaya Basin,
Louisiana. In Proceedings of the 3rd Joint Federal Interagency
Conference (10th Federal Interagency Sedimentation Conference and
5th Federal Interagency Hydrologic Modeling Conference), April 19
– 23, 2015, Reno, Nevada.
22.
Gellis, A.C., Noe, G.B., Clune, J.W., Myers, M.K., Hupp, C.R.,
Schenk, E.R., and Schwarz, G.E., 2015, Sources of fine grained
sediment in the Linganore Creek watershed, Frederick and Carroll
Counties, Maryland, 2008–10: U.S. Geological Survey Scientific
Investigations Report 2014–5147, 56 p.,
http://dx.doi.org/10.3133/sir20145147. (20% field work, 10%
analysis, 10% manuscript preparation)
23.
Campbell, S.H., Rybicki, N.B., and Schenk, E.R., 2015, The
distribution of submersed aquatic vegetation and water lettuce in
the fresh and oligohaline tidal Potomac River, 2007: U.S.
Geological Survey Open-File Report 2014–1259, 33 p.,
http://dx.doi.org/10.3133/ofr20141259.
24.
Kroes, D.E., Schenk, E.R., Noe, G.B., Benthem, A.J. 2015. Sediment
and nutrient trapping as a result of a temporary Mississippi River
floodplain restoration: The Morganza Spillway during the 2011
Mississippi River Flood. Ecological Engineering 82:91-102.
doi:10.1016/j.ecoleng.2015.04.056
25.
Schenk, E.R., McCargo, J.W., Moulin, B., Hupp, C.R. and Richter,
J.M., 2015. The Influence of Logjams on Largemouth Bass
(Micropterus Salmoides) Concentrations on the Lower Roanoke River,
a Large Sand‐Bed River. River Research and Applications, 31(6),
pp.704-711.
26.
Schenk E.R.; Hupp C.R.; Gellis A.; and G.B. Noe. 2015 Developing a
Stream Metric for Comparing Stream Function Using a
Bank-Floodplain Sediment Budget: A Case Study of Three Piedmont
Streams. In Proceedings of the 3rd Joint Federal Interagency
Conference (10th Federal Interagency Sedimentation Conference and
5th Federal Interagency Hydrologic Modeling Conference), April 19
– 23, 2015, Reno, Nevada.
27.
Gellis, A.C., Noe, G.B., Clune, J.W., Myers, M.K., Hupp, C.R.,
Schenk, E.R. and Schwarz, G.E., 2015. Sources of fine-grained
sediment in the Linganore Creek watershed, Frederick and Carroll
Counties, Maryland, 2008–10: US Geological Survey Scientific
Investigations Report, 2014–5147, 56 p.
28.
Gellis, A.C., Myers, M.K., Noe, G.B., Hupp, C.R., Schenk, E.R. and
Myers, L., 2017. Storms, channel changes, and a sediment budget
for an urban-suburban stream, Difficult Run, Virginia, USA.
Geomorphology, 278, pp.128-148.
29.
Skalak, K., Benthem, A., Hupp, C., Schenk, E., Galloway, J. and
Nustad, R., 2017. Flood effects provide evidence of an alternate
stable state from dam management on the upper Missouri River.
River Research and Applications, 33(6), pp.889-902.
30.
Tobin, B.W.; Springer, A.E.; Kreamer, D.K.; and E.R. Schenk. 2017.
A Review: The distribution, flow, and quality of Grand Canyon
Springs, Arizona (USA). Hydrogeology.
31.
Gillespie, J.L., Noe, G.B., Hupp, C.R., Gellis, A.C. and Schenk,
E.R., 2018. Floodplain Trapping and Cycling Compared to Streambank
Erosion of Sediment and Nutrients in an Agricultural Watershed.
JAWRA Journal of the American Water Resources Association.
32.
Schenk, E. R., Benthem, A. J., Dixon, M. D., Mittelman, M.,
Skalak, K. J., Hupp, C. R., Galloway, J. M., and Nustad, R. A. (2018)
Large wood distribution, mobility, and recruitment in an inter-dam
river reach: a comparison with geomorphic process on the Garrison
Reach of the Missouri River pre and post the historical 2011 flood.
Earth Surf. Process. Landforms, doi: 10.1002/esp.4346.
RELEVANT PRESENTATIONS, a complete list of presentations (>70) are
available on request:
Schenk, E.R., Tobin, B.W., Thornton, R., Stillman, J., Childres, H.,
and Valle, C.M., 2016, An overview of surface water studies of desert
spring fed streams related to the large-scale replacement of the
TransCanyon Pipeline in Grand Canyon National Park. Geo. Soc. of
America Meeting, Denver, CO.
Schenk, E.R., Healy, B.D., Smith, E.O., Tobin, B.W., Valle, C.M., and
MacKinnon, P.D., 2015, Impacts of a recent wildfire and major flash
flood on endangered humpback chub habitat – Shinumo Creek, Grand
Canyon. Geo. Soc. of America Meeting, Baltimore, MD.
Schenk, E.R., Hupp, C.R Kroes, D.E., and Noe, G.B., 2013, Impacts of
channelization on riparian wetlands II: The effect of human
alterations on hydrologic, connectivity, sediment and nutrient
storage, and wetland habitat: Society of Wetland Scientists, Duluth,
MN.
Schenk, E.R., R. Nustad. 2012. Model Development on the Missouri River
- Garrison Reach. 49th Annual Joint ND Water Convention and Irrigation
Expo, Bismarck, ND.
Schenk, E.R., D.E. Kroes, and C.R. Hupp. 2012. Carbon and sediment
sequestration patterns within the Atchafalaya Basin and Morganza
Spillway before and after the Lower Mississippi flood of
2011.Geological Society of America, Charlotte, NC. Online at:
https://gsa.confex.com/gsa/2012AM/webprogram/Paper207480.html
Schenk E.R. and C.R. Hupp. 2011. Large wood transport dynamics on the
low-gradient Roanoke River, North Carolina. American Geophysical
Union, Fall Meeting 2011, abstract #B13C-0576.
Schenk E.R., C.R. Hupp, and A. Gellis. 2011. Sediment dynamics in
restored and channelized reaches of the Kissimmee River Basin,
Florida. Society of Wetland Scientists SAC/MAC Joint Chapter Meeting
2011, Reston, VA.
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