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Department of the Interior to its employees is the Distinguished Service Award. Symbolized by a gold medal, this award for outstanding achievement was presented to 16 USGS employees in 1994:

• Earl E. Brabb, for outstanding contributions to the field of environmental geology and for contributions to the direction of the geologic hazards and geographic information systems programs of the USGS.

• Max C. Brewer, for outstanding contributions to geology and geophysics and their applications to environmentally sound engineering design practices and for sound management of logistical operations in the permafrost environment of the Arctic. T. John Conomos, for exceptional achievements in estuarine research and management of water programs in the nine-State USGS Western Region.

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Avery A. Drake, Jr., for significant contributions toward a better understanding of the geology of the Appalachian Mountain chain.

William W. Dudley, Jr., for exceptional contributions in the interdisciplinary fields of ground-water hydrology and engineering geology.

• Warren I. Finch, for outstanding contributions to uranium resource assessment studies and for his many contributions to the administration of USGS scientific programs.

• Anita G. Harris, for outstanding research and leadership in conodont paleontology, biostratigraphy, paleotemperature assessment, and hydrocarbon resource potential programs of the USGS.

• Robert M. Hirsch, for exceptional contributions to the USGS in the fields of statistical hydrology, program planning, and research management and for leadership

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Irwin H. Kantrowitz, for outstanding contributions to the management of bureau water-resources programs, particularly in Florida, and for significant contributions to the Regional Aquifer Systems Analysis Program.

• Vance C. Kennedy, for significant research in the field of solute transport in stream water and bed sediments and in acid rain geochemistry and as a leader in the development of acid rain programs and policies.

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Janis C. Nash, for significant contributions to bureau human resources management programs.

Richard W. Paulson, for exceptional contributions in the field of real-time hydrologic data-collection systems development and the management of National Water Summary activities.

James R. Plasker, for outstanding

achievements as an engineer, cartographer, and manager of the USGS National Mapping Program. His innovative approaches to technical and management issues have led to production agreements with other Federal agencies.

Hedy J. Rossmeissl, for outstanding scientific and management contributions to the USGS National Mapping Program, particularly the development and testing of the Spatial Data Transfer Standard, and for advancing the acceptance and promulgation of the standard as a Federal Information Processing Standard.

John H. Stewart, for outstanding contributions to understanding the geology of western North America. His studies have provided important clues for developing mineral assessments of undiscovered mineral deposits.

Ralph J. Thompson, for outstanding ser

vice and contributions to the scientific data

management, processing, and information systems activities of the USGS.

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Personnel,

by Occupation

Technical 3047

Hydrologists
1804

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Administrative and Clerical 1397

Geologists
1056

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Other Scientists and
Engineers 670

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Cartographers 521

Computer Specialists 472

ANNİNİN

Other/Wage Board 467

Geophysicists 293

Chemists
235

1994 total = 9962

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Rex V. Allen, Donald E. Anders, Dudley J.
Andrews, Emil D. Attanasi, Roy A. Bailey,
John A. Barron, Richard J. Blakeley, David
M. Boore, Roger D. Borcherdt, Eurybiades
Busenberg, Norma J. Campbell, Wallace H.
Campbell, Philip J. Carpenter, Michael A.
Domaratz, Wendell A. Duffield, Thomas D.
Fouch, Marvin O. Fretwell, Donald L.
Gautier, Judith A. Gunnells (posthumous),
Carl E. Hedge, Flora A. Heggem, Thomas G.
Hildenbrand, C. Judy Huffman, James R.
Jancaitis, Joan L. Johnson, Donald G.
Jorgensen, John R. Keith, Yousif K. Kharaka,
Hugh H. Kieffer, William J. Kockelman
(posthumous), Gerald F. Lindholm,
Thomas L. Loesch, Baerbel K. Lucchitta,
Richard B. McCammon, Bonnie A.
McGregor, Edward J. McFaul, John S.
McLean, Cornelius M. Molenaar, Donald G.
Moore, Charles W. Naeser, Charles E.
Ogrosky, Robert N. Oldale, Paul P. Orkild,
Robert C. Pearson, John K. Peterson, Ernest
L. Ray (retired), Bruce L. Reed, Charles L.
Rice, Dale E. Robertson, David H. Root,
Keven S. Roth, Robert O. Rye, Andrei M.
Sarna-Wojcicki, David H. Scott, John F. Slack,
Robin U. Spriggs, William D. Stanley,
Elaine M. Stout, William J. Strahle, Wayne R.
Thatcher, Ted G. Theodore, Tracy L. Vallier,
James N. Van Driel, Bruce R. Wardlaw,
Florence R. Weber, Barbara L. Whitford,
Paul L. Williams, Kathryn C. Wortman,
Thomas L. Wright, Sherman S.C. Wu,
Jeffrey C. Wynn.

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materially aid the accomplishment of the USGS mission. Recipients in 1994 were:

David P. Adam, Lee W. Aggers,
Karl W. Ahlstrom, Tau Rho Alpha,
William C. Andrle, Janet N. Arneson,
Brian F. Atwater, Robert A. Ayuso,
Colleen A. Babcock, Stanley Baldys III,
Brian S. Bennett, Darleen K. Berry,
Russell D. Berry, Julio L. Betancourt,
Elisabeth M. Brouwers, David P. Brown,
Alex P. Cardinell, Thomas J. Casadevall,
Paul R. Celluzzi, Michael J. Chambers,
Robert G. Clark, Harold S. Cogle III,
Thomas H. Cooper, John E. Cotton,
Harry R. Covington, David P. Dee, Ronald E.
DeMatteo, Allan D. Druliner, Stephenson D.
Ellen, Keith H. Elliott, Michael R. Elliott,
Sherman R. Ellis, Stephen J. Field,
Michael A. Fisher, Carolyn Gail Folger,
Marta J.K. Flohr, Douglas W. Franz,
David Frishman, Ronald G. Garrett, Karl W.
Gatson, Eric L. Geist, William C. Good,
David L. Govoni, Gregory N. Green, Thomas
P. Grover, David E. Hair, John R. Hebron,
Henry E. Herlong, Debra K. Higley,
Richard A. Hollway, Anton L. Inderbitzen,
Ronald V. James, Francis J. Jelinek, Evan C.
Jenkins, David A. John, Margaret F. Johnson,
Robert L. Johnson, Robert F. Johnstone,
Diane N. Jones, Michael T. Jones, Gail E.
Kalen, Kenneth R. Kauffman, Carol Kendall,
Mary C. Kilpatrick, Randolph L. Kirk,
Randolph A. Koski, Thomas R. Loveland,
Brent H. Lowell, Jean Louise Marlowe,
George T. Mason, Jr., Jill McCarthy,
Robert G. McCausland, Alfred S. McEwen,
Benjamin F. McPherson, Robert J. Miller,
John A. Moody, Edward N. Moser, Jerry M.
Motooka, Vivian S. Olcott, Robert J. Omang,
Kenneth J. Osborn, William S. Parks,
Jocelyn A. Peterson, Lawrence R. Pettinger,
M. Jeanne Placanica, James E. Poole,
Earl Reaves, George O. Riddle, Donald O.
Rosenberry, Jane D. Rothenbuehler, Roger P.
Rumenik, Kenneth A. Salts, Robin A.
Schmutzler, Robert B. Scott III, William B.
Scott, Marvin G. Sherrill, Jeffrey D. Simley,
Floyd L. Snow, Louis T. Steyaert, Jeffrey D.
Stoner, Thomas A. Stum, Lindsay A. Swain,
James W. Terry, John E. Terry, Jr., Charles H.
Tibbals, Alfred Travnicek, John Van Brahana,
George Van Trump, Jr., Robert F. Wakelee,
Robert H. Webb, J. Shelley Welch,
Judith C. Wheeler, Joe D. Wildman,
John H. Wittmann, David M. Wood,
Robin D. Worcester, David L. Wright,
Chester T. Wrucke, Ross A. Yeoman,
Robert S. Zech.

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