Biography
Dagfin John Cederstrom, also referenced as D. John Cederstrom and D.J. Cederstrom, did not ordinarily use his first name, Dagfin. He was born in Norway in
1908, and was brought to America while a small child. He received his B.S. in
chemistry from Wesleyan University in Connecticut, and his Ph.D. in geology from the
University of Arizona in Tucson. John, or "Seedy" as he was known to friends, was
internationally recognized as an authority, teacher, and writer on groundwater
hydrology. He spent 38 years with the U.S. Geological Survey as a groundwater
hydrologist, two of which as a visiting professor at the University of Rio de Janeiro
in Brazil, where he taught graduate groundwater hydrology in Brazilian Portugese.
In addition to Brazilian Portugese he also read, wrote and spoke French, Italian,
Spanish, German, and Norwegian. He practiced his profession in various parts of the
United States, including the Virgin Islands and Alaska, and overseas in Libya from
1955-1957 (foreign aid), and in Okinawa, Brazil, and Yemen.
Dr. Cederstrom was awarded a Bronze Star for his work as a civilian specialist with the "Seabees" (Construction Battalion) in the spring of 1944 during the American
invasion of Okinawa. He worked immediately behind the front lines locating well sites
and mapping coral limestone deposits for the construction of airfields.
Dr. Cederstrom's major publications are listed in this Public Library. He was married and had three children. He enjoyed poetry, music, history, stamp collecting, horticulture, photography, and intellectual discussion on various topics. He was an
ardent steam train buff and would spend considerable time and effort chasing down
and photographing them, both in the United States and overseas. He died in 1997.
1908, and was brought to America while a small child. He received his B.S. in
chemistry from Wesleyan University in Connecticut, and his Ph.D. in geology from the
University of Arizona in Tucson. John, or "Seedy" as he was known to friends, was
internationally recognized as an authority, teacher, and writer on groundwater
hydrology. He spent 38 years with the U.S. Geological Survey as a groundwater
hydrologist, two of which as a visiting professor at the University of Rio de Janeiro
in Brazil, where he taught graduate groundwater hydrology in Brazilian Portugese.
In addition to Brazilian Portugese he also read, wrote and spoke French, Italian,
Spanish, German, and Norwegian. He practiced his profession in various parts of the
United States, including the Virgin Islands and Alaska, and overseas in Libya from
1955-1957 (foreign aid), and in Okinawa, Brazil, and Yemen.
Dr. Cederstrom was awarded a Bronze Star for his work as a civilian specialist with the "Seabees" (Construction Battalion) in the spring of 1944 during the American
invasion of Okinawa. He worked immediately behind the front lines locating well sites
and mapping coral limestone deposits for the construction of airfields.
Dr. Cederstrom's major publications are listed in this Public Library. He was married and had three children. He enjoyed poetry, music, history, stamp collecting, horticulture, photography, and intellectual discussion on various topics. He was an
ardent steam train buff and would spend considerable time and effort chasing down
and photographing them, both in the United States and overseas. He died in 1997.
Books by Dagfin John Cederstrom
Summary appraisals of the Nati
Summary appraisals of the Nation's ground-water resources--South Atlantic-gulf region
Cost analysis of ground-water
Cost analysis of ground-water supplies in the North Atlantic region, 1970
Evaluation of yields of wells
Evaluation of yields of wells in consolidated rocks, Virginia to Maine
Geology and ground-water resou
Geology and ground-water resources of the Anchorage area, Alaska
Ground-water resources of the
Ground-water resources of the Fairbanks area, Alaska
Jet drilling in the Fairbanks
Jet drilling in the Fairbanks area, Alaska
Geology and ground-water resou
Geology and ground-water resources of the York-James Peninsula, Virginia
Occurrence and development of
Occurrence and development of groundwater in permafrost regions
Geology and ground-water resou
Geology and ground-water resources of St. Croix, Virgin Islands
Summary of ground-water develo
Summary of ground-water development in Alaska
Geology and ground-water resou
Geology and ground-water resources of the Coastal Plain in southeastern Virginia
Geology and Water Resources of
Geology and Water Resources of Southern Okinawa
Selected well logs in the Virg
Selected well logs in the Virginia coastal plain north of James River
Agua Subterranea: Uma Introduc
Agua Subterranea: Uma Introducao
Chloride in Ground Water in th
Chloride in Ground Water in the Coastal Plain of Virginia