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Association of Environmental and Engineering Geologists AEG Inland Empire Chapter Newsletter of the Southern California Section July 2013 Vol.9 No. 10 www.aegsc.org/chapters/inlandempire July2013Mee1ngAnnouncement ROUGH&HEWN*LAND:* A"Geologic"Journey"from"California"to"the"Rocky"Mountains Dr.KeithMeldahl Professor,MiraCostaCollegeKMeldahl@miracosta.edu Thursday,July18,2013, TemeculaPublicLibrary RSVPtoaeginland@gmail.combyMondayJuly15,2013 INSIDE Pages:2ChairMessage3/4Mee1ngInforma1on5Ballot6+Announcements&OtherMee1ngs

AEG-IE Chapter Officers Chair Douglass Johnston Petra Geotechnical, Inc. (951) 538-4640 djohnston@petra-inc.com Vice Chair North Jeff Fitzsimmons John R. Byerly, Inc. (909) 877-1324 jeff_@johnrbyerlyinc.com Vice Chair - South Frank Jordan Consulting Geologist (909) 877-1324 Geo.Jordan@gmail.com Treasurer David Gaddie Consulting Geologist dcgaddie@yahoo.com Secretary & Newsletter Editor Kerry Cato Cato Geoscience, Inc. (951) 834-2619 kerry@catogeoscience.com Field Trip Chairman Mark Spykerman, Earth Systems Southwest, mspykerman@earthsys.com; Membership Chairman Richard Orr, Leighton Group, Rorr@leightongroup.com; Past Chairs; Debbie Kunath, 2012; Frank Jordan, 2005, 2011; Douglass Johnston, 2010; Kerry Cato, 2009; Mike Cook, 2008; Rick Gundry, 2007; Gary Wallace, 2006 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: http://www.aegsc.org/chapters/ 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. E-Mail Address changes: aeginland@gmail.com It shardtobelievebutweare essen1ally wrapping up our AEG calendar year already Time does move so very quickly but the end of our year also marks the 1me for our very important Chapter elec1ons. In thismonth'snewsleyeryouwillfinda ballotforvo1ngonthevariousboard of Officer posi1ons. Even if you are notconsideringservingourgeological community,pleasecastyouvotethe officer posi1ons include Chair, Vice Chair North, Vice Chair South, Secretary and Treasurer. We also have the field trip coordinator posi1on(s)availablewhichisaonce/a/ yearcommitment. Asofthemomentwes1llare looking for someone with leadership quali1es to fill the Vice Chair South posi1on. The majority of our recent andforthcomingofficersarefromthe "northern"partofourieterritorysoit would be very refreshing to see a southern Riverside County geologist step in and make a difference. In addi1on to the current nominated geo's,thereisalwaysanextraspotfor fill/in candidates so don't let a nominated individual get in the way of your goal of becoming an officer and running for a posi1on. Now I know you will all be so very heartbroken (insert sarcasm here) thatiwillnotbereturningaschairfor another term, but we will be turning over guidance of our Chapter in October to the highly capable and commiyedmr.davegaddie.thiswill bedave'sfarewelltourashehasbeen du1fully serving our organiza1on in various capaci1es nearly since its incep1on in 2005. Dave has most certainly "paid his dues" and will con1nue to deliver a high level of service to our geologic community in this next AEG year; however we will belookingforsomeonenewtotake AEGInlandEmpireChapterNJuly2013 Chair smessage the reins and move our Chapter into 2015. Also, if you re not aware, following this month, the next two months our Chapter will be essen1ally dark (no planned mee1ng events) as August will be a 1me for summer vaca1oning and September is AEG's annualna1onalconven1on,thisyearin SeaYle, WA. Our upcoming diner mee1ng will be held at the Temecula public library where we are very pleased to host Dr. Keith Meldahl, professor of geology & oceanography at Mira Costa College in Oceanside. Thistalkwillbemoreofa bigpicture presenta1on an overview of California geologyoverthepast200millionyears. We have a capacity of about 35/40 at the library so please RSVP early to our lastmee1ngforthesummer Again please make sure you cast your vote for the officer elec1on and I hope to" see you all of you who could not make last month's mee1ng this 1me on Thursday, July 18 in Temecula Bestregards, DouglassJohnston,Chair, AEGInlandEmpireChapter July at the Temecula Library Moredetailed MaponPage4 AEGInlandEmpireChapterNews July2013 Page2

AEGInlandEmpireChapter/July2013Mee1ngPresenta1on Dr.KeithMeldahl, ROUGHHEWNLAND ABSTRACT Some of the most intriguing and spectacular geology on Earth occurs in the American West. In this talk, we ll hit the road to explore the geologic story of the West during MesozoicandCenozoic1me.During the last 200 million years, North America, migra1ng west as the Atlan1cOceanopened,collidedwith or overrode several oceanic plates that once floored parts of the ancientpacificocean. Oneofthese plates, the Farallon Plate, drove many of the tectonic events that shaped the West during Mesozoic and Cenozoic 1me. We ll visit outcrops that reveal four big developments that happened from the subduc1on and eventual annihila1onofthefarallonplate: 1) Mul1ple terranes collided with con1nent s leading edge, assembling the westernmost states and plan1ng lode gold in California. 2) Mountains sprouted in an eastward/migra1ng wave to culminate in the uplin of the Rockies, which were subsequently buried, and then exhumed. 3) Vast quan11es of subduc1on/ generated magma rose up to spew volcanic fire across the landscape while seeding the deepcrustwithpreciousmetals. 4)Thetectonicsystemevolvedfrom compression/subduc1on/ dominated to extension/ dominated, producing the Basin andrangeprovinceand the Great Basin within it, where ac1ve seismicity and GPS measurements foretell of incipient con1nental rining and a future ocean basin somewhere in the westerndeserts. SpeakerBiography Keith earned his doctorate in geology at the University of Arizona in 1990. From there he became a professoratoberlincollegeinohio, where he spent seven years before moving to Mira Costa College in northernsandiegocounty.hehas been at Mira Costa College since 1997. Keith s long/term interest in the American West is both professional (for the outstanding geology and great rock exposures) and personal (for the scenic beauty and o p p o r t u n i 1 e s f o r o u t d o o r adventure). Keith is also a fan of western history. These combined interests in history and geology led tohisfirstbook,hard"road"west: History" and" Geology" along" the" Gold" Rush"Trail.Toproducethatbook, Keith followed the wagon trails of thewestboundpioneersfromgold rush days, and blended their story with the geologic story of the land that they crossed on their way to California. Today s talk is based on Keith s second book:* Rough9Hewn" Land:" A" Geologic" Journey" from" California" to" the" Rocky" Mountains. The book is the product of more than two decades exploring the geology and human history of the American West. CopiesofRough9Hewn"Land willbeavailableforpurchasefor$20 (cashorpersonalcheck). AEG **FreeStudentMemberships** Students,investinYOURCAREER AEGInlandEmpireChapterNews July2013 Page3

AEGNIEJuly2013Mee1ngDetails Date&Time July18 Thursday Social 5:00to6:00pm Dinner 6:00to6:45pm Announcements 6:45to7:00pm TalkandQ&A 7:00to8:15pm Loca1on TemeculaPublicLibrary,Temecula,CA SEEDIRECTIONSBELOW Meal DinnerMenu(cateredbyPatn OscarsRestaurant): /Hotbreads1cks /BarbequeWings /BakedChicken /GreekSalad /Bakedpasta /BarbequeRibs /Non/alcoholicdrinksandwater Cost $25forProfessionalsand$10perStudent RSVP aeginland@gmail.comdeadlineismondayjuly15,2013 NN//OnRSVPindicate:"MEAL+TALK"Or"TALKONLY. Loca1on: TemeculaPublicLibrary,Temecula,CA,CommunityRoomA 30600PaubaRd.,Temecula,CA Direc1ons: FromI/15,EXITatRanchoCaliforniaRd.andproceed0.2milesnortheasttothefirstlightatYnezRd andtakearight(south).proceed0.8milessoutheastonyneztothesecondlightatpaubaroad. TakealenonPaubaRd.andproceed0.9milesnortheast.TheTemeculaPublicLibraryisthelarge buildingonthenorthside(len)oftheroad. GothroughtheLibrary smainslidingglassdoorentranceandcommunityroomawillbeontheright pastthelargeglasssculpture. AEGInlandEmpireChapterNews July2013 Page4

Elec1onBallot AEGInlandChapterElec1onFor2013N2014 Instruc1ons: 1. Circleyourselec1onforeachofthefourposi1onsorwriteinyourowncandidate. 2.Signandprintyourname. 3.ReturntheballotinpersonattheJuly17Chaptermee1ngoremailapdfcopytoaeginland@gmail.com beforethemee1ng.inordertobecounted,ballotsmustbereceivedbyaugust1,2013 SlateofCandidates Chair DavidGaddie Write/in ViceChair,North JeffFitzsimons Write/in ViceChair,South Write/in Treasurer MarkDoerschlag Write/in Secretary ShaunWilkins Write/in MemberVerifica1on PrintName Signature July"NewsleBer" "Page"5"

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ANNOUNCEMENTS&OTHERMEETINGS OTHERMEETINGS AEG/SouthernCaliforniaSec1on: July9,2013(Tuesday).Topic: Geomorphic*studies*in*the*Cheviot*Hills,*West*L.A. Speaker: MilesKenney,PhD.,KenneyGeoscience.Loca1on:DoubleTree,7HuYonCenterDr.,Santa Ana.**Formoreinforma1onvisit:hYp://www.aegsc.org/. ASCE(GeoIns1tuteInlandEmpireChapter):TBD. Formoreinfovisit:hYp://www.asce/sbriv.org/index.html. " GRA:"October8/9,2013.29 th BiennialGroundwaterConference&22 nd GRAAnnual Mee1ng: California sgroundwaterfutureinthebalance:integra1ngquan1ty&quality inachangingclimate. Loca1on:Sacramento,CA. For"more"info"visit:"hBp://www.grac.org/." IGS:July11,2013(Thursday).Topic: The*Early*Ocean*and*Life:**A*View*From*Australia* 1.4*Billion*Years*Ago. Speaker:KevinNguyen,UCRGraduateStudent.Loca1on:LSA Associatesofficesat1500IowaAvenue,Riverside,CA. Formoreinfovisit:hYp://www.inlandgeo.org/ LABasin:TBD.* Formoreinfovisit:hYp://www.labgs.org/ SCGS:TBD*** FormoreinfoaboutSCGSvisit:hYp://www.southcoastgeo.org/. SDAG&SCGS:July17,2013(Wednesday).Topic: An*Update*on*the*Mars*Science* Lab*Project:*Curiosity*at*its*Best.""Speaker:**JillKrezoski. Formoreinfovisit:hYp://www.sandiegogeologists.org/ STUDENTSEEKINGEMPLOYMENT NIDALATALLAHhasrecentlygraduatedfromtheMSprograminEngineering GeologyatKentStateUniversity,OHandisseekingemployment;hewasa studentunderdr.abdulshakoor.nidalatallahhasbeenafulbrightscholarfor theyears2011through2013.ifyouwouldkindlybringanyemployment opportuni1estohisayen1onhewouldappreciateit.heisquitemobile geographically.nidal sresumewithcontactinforma1onisayachedtothis newsleyer. AEGInlandEmpireChapterNews July2013 Page6

NIDAL ATALLAH 540 South Water Street, Kent, OH 44240 / Cell: 3303892526/ nidalatallah@gmail.com Professional Summary: I have worked as a researcher on environmental and water-sector projects. I am currently completing my Masters degree in Engineering Geology at Kent State University. My work ethic is to be dedicated, hard working, organized, and interactive. Skills: Research and reporting Microsoft Office Suite GIS-ArcMap Software Soil Mechanics Rock Mechanics Environmental Assessment Stereonet Analysis Software Geologic Mapping Petrography Honors & Awards: Fulbright Scholar (2011-2013) ASCE-AEG-PGS Student Night- One of three oral presentation award winners (April, 2013); presentation topic: An Investigation of the Rock City and Cause of Piping Problems at Mountain Lake, Giles County, Virginia Earlham College-International Student Tuition Scholarship (2005-2009) Education: Master of Science: Engineering Geology, Current Kent State University - Kent, OH Bachelor of Science: Geo-Sciences, 2009 Earlham College - Richmond, IN Minors: Chemistry and Politics Graduated with honors. Work History: Water and Sanitation Project Materials Consultant, 10/2010 to 10/2011 Development and Reconstruction Bureau (D.A.R.B) Ltd Ramallah, Palestine Main duties involved providing technical support to clients on infrastructural project equipment and validation of certifications according to international standards such as ISO and EN. Water and Environmental Researcher, 07/2009 to 11/2010 Palestinian Hydrology Group (PHG) Ramallah, Palestine A position fulfilling multi-disciplinary tasks in research on development projects such as the following: Water, Sanitation and Hygiene Monitoring Program (WaSH MP), Red Sea- Dead Sea Conveyance Project (RSDSC), Jericho City Water Master Plan. Resident Assistant (R.A), 09/2008 to 11/2009 Students Development and Residence Life Office- Earlham College Richmond, IN Teaching Assistant (T.A), 09/2008 to 08/2009 Geo-Sciences & Chemistry Departments- Earlham College Richmond, IN GEOS 211: Physical Geology (Fall, 2008), GEOS 111: Environmental Geology (Spring, 2009), CHEM 331: Equilibrium and Analysis (Spring, 2009) Affiliations: Association of Environmental and Engineering Geologists (AEG), American Association of Petroleum Geologists (AAPG), Sigma Gamma Epsilon (SGE), Kent State University AEG Student Chapter (KSAEG)- President, The Emergency Water, Sanitation and Hygiene Campaign (E-WaSH).

Research: Kent State University: Masters thesis research project titled "An Investigation of the Origin of Rock City and Cause of Piping Problems at Mountain Lake, Giles County, Virginia". Earlham College: A Keck Foundation funded project titled "Quantitative Analysis of Trace Metal Concentrations in Springwood Lake, Richmond, IN". Laboratory and Field Skills: ICP-AES, GFAAS, XRF, grain size distribution, hydrometer test, Atterberg limits, direct shear test, compaction test, compaction permeameter, uniaxial compressive strength, density determination, slake durability test, point load test, Schmidt hammer, tensile strength test, consolidation test, total station surveying, slug and pump tests, and discontinuity mapping. Language Skills: English (proficient), Arabic (proficient), French (conversational), Hebrew (basic).

DRAFT FINAL MEETING AGENDA 2013 SAM Fall Forum September 26, 2013 County of San Diego Operations Center, Conference Center Hearing Room, 5520 Overland Avenue, San Diego, CA 7:30-8:00 am REGISTRATION AND CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST 8:00-8:15 am Welcome, Introductions and Discussion of Possible New Technical Work Groups 8:15-9:15 am Agency Updates SAM Forum Steering Committee Chair Doug Roff, PG, CEG, CHg (AECOM) DEH (Carol Fenner, PG) [including status of LTCP review of all cases] RWQCB (Sue Pease) [including soil reuse waiver] DTSC (Roger Vintze) 9:15-9:40 am The Curious Case of Rising Groundwater Levels in Kearny 9:40-10:00 am BREAK Mesa Tony Sawyer, PG, CEG, CHg; (DEH) 10:00-10:30 am Coastal Groundwater Investigation Results Wes Danskin, USGS 10:30-11:15 am New DTSC Regulations/Guidelines Related to New Toxicity Values for TCE and PCE and use of U.S. EPA Regional Screening Levels (RSLs) in the Human Health Risk Assessment process William S. Bosan, PhD, DTSC 11:15 - noon Vapor Intrusion Workshop - Regulatory and Industry Updates DEH updates Kevin Heaton, PG, CHg; (DEH) Guidance updates: EPA-OSWER, EPA-OUST, DTSC, ITRC, ASTM Louise Adams (H&P Mobile Geochemistry), Suzie Nawikas (H&P Mobile Geochemistry), G. Todd Ririe, PhD, PG (BP), and/or Blayne Hartman, PhD (Hartman Environmental Geoscience) noon - 12:15 pm QUESTIONS AND CLOSURE For complete Forum Presentations and current SAM manual see SAM s website: http://www.sdcounty.ca.gov/deh/water/sam_update_agenda.html http://www.sdcounty.ca.gov/deh/water/sam_manual.html "Environmental and public and public health health through through leadership, leadership, partnership, partnership, and science" and science"

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