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Jeanne Godaire
Reclamation Office: Technical Service Center, Seismotectonics and Geophysics
Contact Information: (303) 445-3164, jgodaire@usbr.gov
Research Funded by the Science and Technology Program
Jeanne Godaire began doing research for the Science and Technology Program in the 2008 fiscal year, with funding provided by the program as recently as the 2017 fiscal year. Projects were funded under the Science and Technology Program research topics Managing Hydrologic Events, Water Operation Models and Decision Support Systems and Sediment Management and River Restoration.
The following research projects were funded in whole or in part by the Science and Technology Program. Jeanne Godaire is listed as the principal investigator, or primary researcher. Click the project's title to view more information.
Paleoflood Hydrology of the Colorado River System: Implication for Climate Changes
Project ID: 1736
Fiscal Years of Funding: 2017 - 2018
Research Results:
- Paleoflood Hydrology of the Colorado River System (final, PDF, 5.6MB)
- Paleoflood Hydrology of the Colorado River System (final, PDF, 5.6MB)
Paleoflood Hydrology of the Colorado River System: Implications for Climate Change
Project ID: 5874
Fiscal Years of Funding: 2016 - 2017
Research Results:
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Linking Extreme Precipitation and Floods: Implications for Climate Change Scenarios
Project ID: 879
Fiscal Year of Funding: 2012
Research Results:
- Linking Extreme Precipitation and Floods: Implications for Climate Change Scenarios (final, PDF, 2.3MB)
- Linking Extreme Precipitation and Floods: Implications for Climate Change Scenarios (final, PDF, 2.3MB)
Drought and Flood Magnitude and Frequency with Uncertainty
Project ID: 7325
Fiscal Years of Funding: 2008 - 2010
Research Results:
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Solutions for Habitat-Critical Side Channel Loss
Project ID: 6257
Fiscal Year of Funding: 2009
Research Results:
- Bighorn River side channel investigation: geomorphic analysis (final, PDF, 5.2MB)
- Rehabilitating Habitat Complexes in Side Channels (final, PDF, 5.2MB)