Field Demonstration:
Techniques for Characterizing Ground-Water Flow and Contaminant Transport
in Fractured Rock
A Free-of-Charge 1-Day Workshop for USGS Partners;
Wednesday, June 3 and Thursday, June 4, 1998
Stony Brook-Millstone Watershed Association Nature Reserve;
Hopewell Township, Mercer County, New Jersey
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Field Demonstration Contacts
This list includes USGS personnel who prepared and presented the Field Demonstration. Please feel free to contact us for additional information about the Field Demonstration or about technologies presented there.
Current contact information for USGS employees is available from the online directory.
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Phil Bird, phbird@usgs.gov, USGS Pennsylvania Water Science Center
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Glen Carleton, carleton@usgs.gov,
USGS New Jersey Water Science Center
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Randy Conger, rwconger@usgs.gov, USGS Pennsylvania Water Science Center
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Dan Goode, djgoode@usgs.gov,
USGS Pennsylvania Water Science Center
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Earl Greene, eagreene@usgs.gov,
USGS Maryland Water Science Center
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Paul Hsieh, pahsieh@usgs.gov, Research:
Hydrology of Fractured Rocks
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Tammy Ivahnenko, ivahnenk@usgs.gov, USGS South Dakota Water Science Center
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Carole Johnson, cjohnson@usgs.gov, Branch of Geophysics
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Pierre Lacombe, placombe@usgs.gov,
USGS New Jersey Water Science Center
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John Lane, jwlane@usgs.gov, Branch of Geophysics
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Roger Morin, rhmorin@usgs.gov, Research:
Application of Geophysical Logging to Hydrogeological Investigations
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Allen Shapiro, ashapiro@usgs.gov, Research:
Transport Phenomena in Fractured Rock
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Zoltan Szabo, zszabo@usgs.gov,
USGS New Jersey Water Science Center
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Claire Tiedeman, tiedeman@usgs.gov, Research:
Hydrology of Fractured Rocks
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John Williams, jhwillia@usgs.gov, Branch of Geophysics
Current contact information for USGS employees is available from the online directory.
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