How do they match: Hydrologists

  • Environmental Consultant
  • Scientist
  • Physical Scientist

  • Research the distribution, circulation, and physical properties of underground and surface waters; and study the form and intensity of precipitation and its rate of infiltration into the soil, movement through the earth, and return to the ocean and atmosphere.

  • Apply research findings to help minimize the environmental impacts of pollution, waterborne diseases, erosion, and sedimentation.
  • Design and conduct scientific hydrogeological investigations to ensure that accurate and appropriate information is available for use in water resource management decisions.
  • Evaluate research data in terms of its impact on issues such as soil and water conservation, flood control planning, and water supply forecasting.

  • Analyze environmental data.
  • Apply knowledge or research findings to address environmental problems.
  • Assess compliance with environmental laws.
  • Calibrate scientific or technical equipment.
  • Collect environmental data or samples.
  • Communicate results of environmental research.
  • Develop environmental research methods.
  • Develop mathematical models of environmental conditions.
  • Measure environmental characteristics.
  • Plan environmental research.
  • Prepare scientific or technical reports or presentations.
  • Research impacts of environmental conservation initiatives.
  • Review environmental permits, plans, or reports.
  • Supervise scientific or technical personnel.