Tanya Holtz


Tanya Holtz is a geologist and certified Geographic Information Systems/Science (GIS) professional with more than 13 years of experience in applying GIS, remote sensing, and database technologies as solutions for a variety of earth science and natural resources projects. She facilitates communication between natural scientists and engineers and computer scientists and software engineers for the development of efficient, high-end technical solutions for environmental applications.

Holtz has been a member of scientific and engineering teams specializing in water resources, hydrology, human health and ecological risk, environmental site remediation, geostatistics and uncertainty analyses, coastal and marine geologic and habitat mapping, high-temperature geochemistry, igneous petrology, and tectonics.

Holtz has participated in projects to develop satellite data processing methodologies for land- and sea-based applications; database design and re-engineering for litigation, government and private contracts; and large-scale data management system development. Most recently she served as an advisor to a group of citizens formally organized as the Rocky Mountain Arsenal Site Specific Advisory Board. She participated in the development of integrated surface and groundwater models, artificial neural networks for water supply and demand forecasting, and water resources and dams vulnerability assessments.

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Related Resources from Tanya Holtz

A GIS-Based Vulnerability Assessment Tool for Surface Water and Groundwater
With Abhishek Singh, Toya Jones, John Pickens, Robert Holt,
Joel Kuszmaul, and Bryan Gunter, AWRA 2010 Spring Specialty Conference, March 2010