Michael T. Koterba, Hydrologist
Contact Information
U.S. Geological Survey
5522 Research Park Drive
Baltimore, Maryland 21228
Phone: 443-498-5540
Fax: 443-498-5510
Email: mkoterba@USGS.gov
Education
Education
- Ph.D.
- Department of Hydrology and Water Resource Administration, University of Arizona Tucson, Arizona, 1987 Major: Hydrology; Minor: Watershed Management
- M.S.
- Department of Environmental Studies, University of New Hampshire, Durham, New Hampshire, 1977 Major: Hydrology; Minor: Soil Science
- B.S.
- Saint Cloud State University, St. Cloud, Minnesota, 1973 Major: Chemistry; Minor: Mathematics, w Highest Honors
Experience
- Certification: Secret Security Clearance 2003
- Languages: Spanish, spoken, semi-proficient
Research Interests
- Hydrochemistry, fate, and transport of contaminants
- Biological effects of heavy metals
- Relations between patterns in water-quality and land management
- Water security
- National and regional water-quality assessments
- Field methods w quality-assurance for data collection
Expertise, Experience, and Appointments
Large-scale Observational-Monitoring Network Development:
Directing the design of large scale monitring systems for tidal and non-tidal waters for hydrodynamic and water-quality applications.
Water Studies:
Large-scale water-quality assessments and experimental designs with QA/QC from field observations, hydrochemistry fate and transport of contaminants, effects of land management on quality. Experience includes reservoir-lake, stream, and ground-water systems.
Biological Studies:
Bioaccumulation of heavy metals, and heavy metal isotopes as source fingerprints.
Water Security:
Critical infrastructure protection plans for dams and water supplies.
Selected Publications
(Stamey, B., Wang, H., Koterba, M. (2007) Predicting the next storm surge flood, Sea Technology, 48(8): 10-14.
Albers, P. H., Koterba, M.T., Rossmann, R., Link, W.A, French, J.B., Bennett, R.S., and Bauer, W.C., (2007), Effects of Methylmercury on Reproduction of American Kestrels, Environ. Toxicol. And Chem. 26(9): 1856-1866.
Koterba, M.T., Andres, S.A., Vrabel. J., Crilley, D.M., Szabo, Z., DeWild, J.F., Aiken, G.W., and Reyes-Padro, B., Occurrence and Distribution of Mercury in the Surficial Aquifer, Long Neck Peninsula, Sussex County, Delaware, 2003-2004 U.S. Geological Survey Science Investigation Rep., 2003-04 175p.
Koterba, M.T. (2004) A Brief Overview of U.S. Geological Survey Contributions to Fate and Transport Modeling of Contaminants with Focus on Surface Water. abs. In: Proc. Workshop Functional Requirements for the Modeling of Fate and Transport of Waterborne CBRN Materials, Oak Ridge National Laboratory Rep. ORNL/TM-2005/6, 14 p.
Koterba, M.T., and Olsen, L., (2003) Use of Historical Water-Quality Data in the Contiguous United States to Guide the Development and Testing of Sensors for Streams and Aquifers Used for Military and Civilian Water Supplies. abs. In: Proc. of the Joint Universities Council on Water Resources, National Institutes for Water Resources, and Environmental and Water Resources Institute Conference, "Water Security in the 21st Century", Washington DC, July 30-Augut 1, 2003, 4p.
Olsen, L. and Koterba, M.T. (2003) Incorporating Emerging Sensor Technologies into Existing Near-Real-Time Water-Quality Monitoring Stations. ext. abs. In: Proc. of the Joint Universities Council on Water Resources, National Institutes for Water Resources, and Environmental and Water Resources Institute Conference, "Water Security in the 21st Century", Washington DC, July 30-Augut 1, 2003. 4 p.