Eric Dantoin
Hydrologic Technician
U.S. Geological Survey
Rhinelander Field Office, Wisconsin Water Science Center
3654 Nursery Road
Rhinelander, Wisconsin 54501
Phone: 715-362-1109
Fax: 715-362-7479
Email: edantoin@usgs.gov
Education
- B.S. in Biology and Natural Resource Management, University of
Wisconsin Stevens Point, 2004
Areas of Expertise
- Stream gaging
- Sediment sampling (suspended and bed)
- Habitat assessment surveys
- Erosion monitoring
Current Projects
- Assessment and monitoring of gully erosion control, Bark River, WI
- Channel changes from submerged flow deflectors and large floods, North Fish Creek, WI (project webpage)
- Geomorphic assessment of erosion and sedimentation hot spots, Bad River, WI (project webpage)
- Effects of sand sedimentation, flooding, and base-flow on brook trout habitat, Whittlesey Creek, WI
- Regional Hydraulic Geometry Curves
- Wisconsin USGS streamgaging network
- Wisconsin USGS crest-stage gage program
- Rest Lake Study
Selected Publications
Field Monitoring for Fluvial Sediment, 2010, Educational Presentation
Fitzpatrick, F.A.; Peppler, M.C.; Walker, J.F.; Rose, W.J., Waschbusch, R.J., and Kennedy, J.L., 2008, Flood of June 2008 in southern Wisconsin: U.S. Geological Survey Scientific Investigations Report 2008–5235, 24 p.
Fitzpatrick, F.A., Peppler, M.C., Schwar, H.E., Hoopes, J.A. and Diebel, M.W., 2005, Monitoring Channel Morphology and Bluff Erosion at Two Installations of Flow-Deflecting Vanes, North Fish Creek, WI, 2000–03: USGS Scientific Investigations Report 2004-5272.
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