Proposed Amendments to Chapter 15, Article X: Wetland Conservation Areas
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Roeglin resume 2017
1. Lauren E. Roeglin
Cell Phone: (262) 442-7357
Home Phone: (262) 542-3392
Email: roeglin.laur@gmail.com
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ACADEMIC BACKGROUND
University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire, Eau Claire, WI
Bachelor of Science, August 2013
Major: Geology
University of Wisconsin-La Crosse, La Crosse, WI
Bachelor of Science, May 2010 (Honors)
Major: Archaeological Studies
Minor: Geoarchaeology
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
Member of the AIA (Archaeological Institute of America) 2016- present
University of Wisconsin โ Eau Claire CERCA Conference (Award)
Analysis of clay mineralogy of Oneota pottery using XRD, 2013
On-going research using x-ray diffraction methods to source clay materials used in pottery found within the local area of La Crosse.
The goal is to determine whether the pottery was produced using local clay materials or if the pottery was produced using an exotic
clay source.
GSA North Central Conference, University of Wisconsin โ Eau Claire CERCA Conference
Incision and lateral migrationalong terraces of the Lower Chippewa River Valley,WI, USA. A GPR Investigationof a 4 -5 m
Thick Braid Deposit, 2013
The Lower Chippewa River Valley (LCRV) in west-central Wisconsin has numerous terraces which were formed by episodes of
incision. The study seeks to determine the extent to which a unique sedimentary pattern exists spatially, both up and down st reamas
well as from oldest to youngest terraces. Earlier research on the LCRV terraces using ground penetrating radar (GPR) resulted in
images that were interpreted to showtwo sedimentological units divided by a well defined boundary at a depth of 4-5 meters. Based
on this earlier research, previously collected GPR profiles within the LCRV were reprocessed,re-plotted, and re-interpreted.
AGA Los Angeles Conference
Soils and best land use: A tale of soil erosion susceptibility and suggestions for mitigationfrom the University of Wisconsin โ Eau
Claireโs Childrenโs Nature Academy, West-central Wisconsin, 2013
In 2011 the UW-Eau Claire Foundation purchased the 112 acre St. Bedeโs Priory property south of Eau Claire, WI that currently
houses the Childrenโs Nature Academy (CNA). The study area is located on a sandstone bedrockcontrolled ridge top bounded by
steep,wooded, convex slopes grading to gently sloping valleys. The purpose of our research is to use soil-based evidence and
mapping techniques to determine best land use practices for the property.
Written Thesis for the Archaeological Studies Program at UW-La Crosse
An Analysis of Surface and Subsurface Ceramics at the Archaeological Site of Pirque Alto, 2009
A comparative analysis between the densities of surface and subsurface ceramics from the site of Pirque Alto, located in Cochabamba,
Bolivia. These comparisons determine the extent to which surface and subsurface artifact densities reflect formation processes active
at the Pirque Alto site.
Geoarchaeology Project
Geophysical Survey at Myrick Park in La Crosse County, Wisconsin, 2008
A geophysicalsurvey of Myrick Park in La Crosse, Wisconsin was conducted using electro-magnetic. The purpose for this was to
measure magnetic susceptibility and ground conductivity with the purpose of locating additional unmarked mounds historically
identified in the area.
Brogley Rockshelter Analysis Project
Analysis of Artifacts from the Brogley Rock shelter (47Gt156) in Grant County, Wisconsin, 2007
Researched the lithic materials found in heavy fraction samples from the Brogley Rockshelter site (47Gt156) in Grant County,
Wisconsin using the method of aggregate analysis.
PREVIOUS WORK AND RELEVANT EXPERIENCE
2. Wisconsin Historical Society, Museum Archaeological Program, Madison, WI
Archaeological Field Technician, July 2015 โ December 2015; April 2016 - December 2016
๏ท Identification of archaeological resources,burial sites, and historic buildings and structures that may be affected by
development and construction projects. This includes phase I, II, and III work in order to comply with Federal Law,
specifically Section 106 regulations
๏ท Creation of maps using multiple sources of information, including transit systems,compass and angle, and Trimble survey
methods
๏ท Research into property deed history and burial land history
Target, Waukesha,WI
Presentation, Sales Floor,Cashier and LogisticsnTeam Member, July 2010 โ July 2015
Mississippi Valley Archaeology Center, La Crosse, WI Phone: (608) 785-8463
Lab Technician, January 2007 โ December 2009
๏ท Assist in washing, labeling and cataloguing of archaeological and non-archaeological specimens.
๏ท Floatation of soil samples from various excavation sites in the Midwest.
๏ท Perform additional tasks as assigned,including data entry using various computer programs.
Waukesha Historical Society and Museum
Research Assistant, June 2009 โ August 2009
๏ท Research focusing on items within the museum collection or for future planned exhibits.
Waukesha County Park System, Fox River Park Phone: (262) 970-6690
Volunteer Park Maintenance Worker, June 2009 โ August 2009
๏ท Maintain cleanliness of the park including emptying garbage cans, collection of litter around park, and cleaning structures.
๏ท Assist in construction and repair of buildings and structures
๏ท Basic lawn care and landscaping duties
๏ท Trail maintenance
๏ท Other duties performed as required
Mississippi Valley Archaeology Center, La Crosse, WI Phone: (608) 785-8463
Field Technician, June 2008 โ August 2008
๏ท Phase I, II, and III work at a variety of sites in the Midwest.
๏ท Projects included:
o Phase I surveys at Johnson Lane, North Ridge Road, and Ashbury Road in Vernon County, WI
o Phase II for US Highway 18 Corridor Modification Project in Prairie du Chien, Crawford County,WI
o Phase III mitigation work at the Lower Sand Lake Site La Crosse County, WI
o Phase II Meier Farm site, La Crosse County, WI
o Damage assessment of a National Registered historic site in Prairie du Chien, Crawford County, WI (part of the US
Highway 18 Corridor Modification Project)
SKILLS
๏ท Experience with the Following Computer Programs:
ArcGIS/ ESRI/ ERDAS/ ENVI/ Microsoft Word/ Power Point/ Outlook/ Excel/ Access/ Geochemist's Workbench
๏ท Ground Penetrating Radar
๏ท GIS
๏ท GPS units including Trimble and Garmin systems
๏ท Remote Sensing
๏ท X-Ray Diffraction
๏ท Soils Analysis (pH testing,particle size and textural analysis, soil carbon content)
๏ท Mapping of soil and geological profiles
๏ท Surveying (soil, geological, and archaeological surveys)
๏ท surface and subsurface water hydrology studies including, but not limited to, the following:
o rainfall-runoff modeling
o determination of groundwater flow direction
o infiltration capacity measurements
o areal estimates of precipitation
o flood estimates
o watershed modeling