AEG Inland Empire Chapter Newsletter of the Southern California Section December 2013 Vol.10 No. 3
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1 Association of Environmental and Engineering Geologists AEG Inland Empire Chapter Newsletter of the Southern California Section December 2013 Vol.10 No. 3 December2013Mee1ngAnnouncement GEOWIZARDARY+AND+GROUNDWATER:+ USING+SURFACE+AND+BOREHOLE+GEOPHYSICS+AS+TOOLS+FOR+ GROUNDWATER+RESOURCE+MANAGEMENT # TonyMorgan GroundwaterDepartmentManager UnitedWaterConserva1onDistrict,SantaPaula,CA + Thursday,December12,2013, Caskn Cleaver,RanchoCucamonga,CA RSVPtoaeginland@gmail.combyMondayDecember9,2013 INSIDE Pages:2ChairMessage3/5Mee1ngInforma1on6+Announcements&OtherMee1ngs
2 AEGInlandEmpireChapterMDecember2013 Chair smessage FellowMembers: Wehadaninteres1ngmee1nglastmonthinTemeculaasthespeakerwasgroundedbyfoginIdaho.Thanks tohiseffortsandthehardworkbyour electronically gixedmembersweweres1llabletogetthepowerpoint presenta1on.atelephonehook/upenableddr.stanmillertonarratethepresenta1onremotelyandevenconduct a ques1on and answer session axerward. All in all, it was quite well done and I thank the efforts of all involved, especiallykerrycatoanddougjohnston.themee1ngwaswella\endedincludingmanystudentswhichwewere pleasedtosee.ihopethatwewillseeacomparableturnoutforthismonth smee1nginranchocucamonga.we will be mee1ng at the Cask and Cleaver and are looking forward to an interes1ng talk from Tony Morgan represen1ng the United Water Conserva1on District covering new data regarding the hydrology and structure of theventurabasin.shouldbeveryinforma1ve.ilookforwardtoseeingabigturnoutandtoseeingallofyoubefore wetakeourlongbreakbeforeourearlyfebruarymee1ng,whichwillbeajointmee1nginconjunc1onwiththeigs andcsusb.detailsonthatmee1ngwillfollow. Bestregards, DavidGaddie,Chair AEGInlandEmpireChapter ThencometoRanchoCucamongaonThursdayDecember12 FortheAEG_IEChapterMee1ng Hearagreattalkandvisitwithothergeologists AEGInlandEmpireChapterNews Nov2013 Page2
3 AEGInlandEmpireChapter/December2013Mee1ngPresenta1on TonyMorgan, GEOWIZARDARY+AND+GROUNDWATER:+USING+SURFACE+AND+BOREHOLE+ GEOPHYSICS+AS+TOOLS+FOR+GROUNDWATER+RESOURCE+MANAGEMENT ABSTRACT United Water Conserva1on Districthasusedsurfacegeophysical techniques (e.g., seismic reflec1on, 1me domain electromagne1cs, borehole geophysics) to refine and update the understanding of the hydrogeological sehng of several groundwater basins in Ventura County. The District has recently employed high/resolu1on seismic reflec1on techniques to explore the subsurface on the south/central Oxnard Plain and has ini1ated an extensive 1me domain electromagne1c (TDEM) survey program. The TDEM domain program was used to evaluate the areal extent of sea water intrusion on the South Oxnard Plain and provide addi1onal informa1on on subsurface condi1ons that may impact groundwater movement within the Oxnard Plain Forebay basin.ongoingtdemsurveystarget the more complicated geology associated with the Santa Paula/ Mound/Forebay basin boundary area, as well as the Forebay/Oxnard Plain and Mound/Forebay basin boundaries. The hydrostra1graphic conceptual model for the Oxnard Plain region has been revisited by loca1ng, digi1zing, and correla1ng several hundred borehole geophysicallogs.theselogsarea part of an in/house library that also contains driller s logs, water quality data,andsurfacegeophysicaldata SpeakerBiography Tony Morgan (PG, CHG) holds graduate and undergraduate degrees in Geology from Indiana UniversityandhasbeenwithUWCD since 2009; prior to that he was Western Region Manager for Layne Geosciences. During his career he has directed water supply development programs including groundwater explora1on, surface and borehole geophysical survey projects, well design and rehabilita1on tasks, as well as AquiferStorageandRecoveryfacility si1ng studies for municipal, industrial, and agricultural interests throughout the western U.S. The UWCD Groundwater Department is responsible for providing hydrogeological exper1se to assist the District in managing groundwater resources in eight basins. The department operates an extensive hydrologic data collec1on system that includes water level measurements (~400 wells), water quality sampling and analysis (~160 wells), and stream gauging on the SantaClaraRiverandassociated tributaries. The department also maintains and updates the regional groundwater flow model, performs field inves1ga1ons (e.g., surface geophysical surveys) to improve the District's understanding of the controls on groundwater flow, evaluates the impacts of groundwater u1liza1on and conserva1on op1ons on resource availabilityandservesasanin/house and County/wide resource on groundwater supply, water quality, and water resource management. Since2008TonyMorganhasserved as a Director on the Board of the American# Ground# Water# Trust and has been the President of the Groundwater# Resources# Associa6on# of# CA# 9# Central# Coast# Branchsince AEGInlandEmpireChapterNews Dec2013 Page3
4 AEGInlandEmpireChapter/December2013Mee1ngPresenta1on GRAPHICS+FROM+TONY+MORGAN S+TALK AEGInlandEmpireChapterNews Dec2013 Page4
5 AEG-IE Chapter Officers Chair David Gaddie Consulting Geologist Vice Chair Jeff Fitzsimmons John R. Byerly, Inc. (909) Treasurer Mark Doerschlag Peak Group Secretary Shaun Wilkins Petra Geotechnical, Inc. (657) Past Chairs; Douglas Johnston, 2013; Debbie Kunath, 2012; Frank Jordan, 2005, 2011; Douglass Johnston, 2010; Kerry Cato, 2009; Mike Cook, 2008; Rick Gundry, 2007; Gary Wallace, 2006 Newsletter Editor Kerry Cato Cato Geoscience, Inc. (951) AEGMIEDecemberMee1ngDetails Date&Time December12(Thursday). Socialhour 5:30to6:30, Dinner 6:30to7:30 Announcements 7:30to7:45 TalkandQ&A 7:45to8:45 Loca1on Caskn Cleaver,RanchoCucamonga 8689NinthStreet,RanchoCucamonga,CA(cornerof9 th &Madrone) Meal Choiceofthefollowing: 1)TeriyakiChicken; 2)Atlan1cSalmon; 3)CharbroiledShrimp; 4)TopSirloinSteak; MealscomewithCaesarsalad,GarlicMashedPotatoes,FreshVegetables, anddrink(fountaindrink,icedtea,orcoffee). Cost $35forAEGmembers, $40fornon/members,and$20perstudent. RSVP DeadlineisMondayDecember9,2013. MMIndividualswhomakereserva1onsbutdonotaRendwillbechargedifthe finalarendancedoesnotmeettherestaurantguarantee. Direc1ons DIRECTIONS TO THE DECEMBER MEETING LOCATION TravelingWESTonIM10:Takeexit53for4thSt;TurnrightontoE4thSt;Takethe1st lexontonbakerave;turnrightontoe9thst;des1na1onwillbeontheley. TravelingEASTonIM10:Takeexit53for4thSt;SlightleXontoE4thSt;Takethe1st lexontonbakerave;turnrightontoe9thst;des1na1onwillbeontheley. The AEG Inland Empire Chapter Newsletter is a monthly publication of the Inland Empire Chapter of the Southern California Section, Association of Environmental and Engineering Geologists. For more information visit the Chapter website: inlandempire. Submittals: Deadline, 28 th of the month. Employment notices, job position announcements, and advertisements can be posted for a minimal fee. Newsletter circulation about 170 in greater inland areas of Southern California, and elsewhere. Address changes: aeginland@gmail.com AEGInlandEmpireChapterNews Dec2013 Page5
6 OTHERMEETINGS ANNOUNCEMENTS&OTHERMEETINGS AEG/SouthernCaliforniaSec1on: NoDecembermee1ng. ASCE(SanBernardino/RiversideCountyBranch).December17,2013(Tuesday).IACGEM Interna1onalConferenceonGeotechnicalEvent.TOPIC: China?US+Bilateral+Workshop+on+ High+Speed+Rail+&+Transit+ +Infrastructure,+Equipment+and+System. +Formoreinfovisit: h\p:// ASCE(SanDiegoSec1on).December17,2013/Lunchmee1ng(Tuesday).DecemberJoint HolidayLuncheonwithSEAOSD."SDG&E+Mira+Sorrento+SubstaWon:++Retaining+Wall+Design+ and+construcwon. ++Loca6on:##TheHandleryHotelSanDiego(950HotelCircleNorth). Formoreinfovisit:h\p:// # GRA:#December11, :00to1:30pm,PST(Wednesday).Topic:GRACastWeb Seminar/ Site+Closure+Strategies,+Part+2,++Dept+of+Defense+PerspecWve+and+a+Case+Study January15, :00to1:30pm,PST(Wednesday).Topic:GRACastWebSeminar/ Compounds+of+Emerging+Concern,+Part+3?+1,4?Dioxane;+and+Urban+Runoff+as+Source+of+ CECs. # For#more#info#visit:#hAp:// IGS:January9,2013(Thursday).Topic&Speaker:TBD# Loca1on:LSAAssociatesofficesat1500IowaAvenue,Riverside,CA. Formoreinfovisit:h\p:// LABasin:NoDecemberMee1ng.January23,2014(Thursday)(Jointmee1ngwith LAAPL).Topic: Oil+history+from+the+perspecWve+of+a+landman ++Speaker:EdwardRenwick.+ Formoreinfovisit:h\p:// SCGS:Januarymee1ngTBD.Formoreinfovisit:h\p:// SME:Januarymee1ngTBD. Formoreinfovisit:h\p:// SDAG:December17(Tuesday).Topic: Discovery+of+remains+of+an+exWnct+giant+bison+ (Bison+LaWfrons)+in+Pleistocene+(Rancholabrean)+Fluvial+Strata+in+the+San+Luis+Rey+River+ Valley,+Sand+Diego+County,+California. Speaker:Dr.TomDemére.Loca1on:TheSan DiegoNaturalHistoryMuseum,1788ElPrado,SanDiego,CA.FormoreinfoaboutSDAG visit:h\p:// AEGInlandEmpireChapterNews Dec2013 Page6
7 From: SCEC Information Subject: Northridge 20 Symposium: Register Now Date: December 3, 2013 at 1:14 AM To: Register Now for Northridge 20 Registration is now open for Northridge 20, a symposium on January 16-17, 2014 commemorating the twentieth anniversary of the 1994 Northridge, California earthquake. Register Now: The two-day event at the University of California, Los Angeles will open on Thursday, January 16, 2014 with a multidisciplinary plenary session, Northridge Earthquake: Impacts, Outcomes, and Next Steps. The symposium agenda on Friday, January 17, 2014 features concurrent sessions on resilience case studies, insurance, earth science and seismology, steel structures, wood-frame buildings, and more. View Symposium Program: The Northridge earthquake spurred important changes in design, engineering, public policy, risk modeling, and insurance. Panel discussions at the Northridge 20 symposium will focus on challenges and necessary steps forward to make our communities more resilient to future earthquakes. Join policy makers, government officials, engineers, earth scientists, emergency managers, building owners, community leaders, and professionals from business and financial services industries at this special symposium on January 16-17, Register Today at To learn more, visit
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