G³⁶⁰ presenting at the AGU Centennial Fall Meeting

The G360 Institute for Groundwater Research will be presenting at the American Geophysical Union (AGU) Fall Meeting taking place in San Francisco from the 9th – 13th December 2019.

Jessica Meyer: Monday, 9 December, 8:00 AM – 10:00 AM | Moscone West – 3024, L3
Geologic Controls on the Contaminant Phase and Mass Distribution in a Mixed Organics DNAPL Source Zone in Sedimentary Rock: Insights from High Resolution Field Data

Oliver Conway-White: Monday, 9 December, 1:40 PM – 3:40 PM | Moscone West – 2022-2024, L2
Delineating the hydrostratigraphy of a buried bedrock valley through airborne and surface geophysical measurements

Teresa Pilato: Tuesday, 10 December, 8:00 AM – 12:20 PM | Moscone South – Poster Hall
The Method of Moments: Using statistical moments of solute mass to bridge the gap between local-scale heterogeneous fracture systems and the regional-scale transport processes that control capture zones in fractured rock aquifers

Brent Redmond: Thursday, 12 December, 8:00 AM – 12:20 PM | Moscone South – Poster Hall
Evaluation of FLUTe FACT as a Screening Tool for Vertical Distribution of Contaminant Mass Flux in Fractured Rock Boreholes

Beth Parker and Jessica Meyer will be chairing and convening the session: Characterizing Hydrological Processes and Contaminant Migration in Fractured Rocks and Karst Systems: Combining Experimental, Field, and Modeling Approaches
Poster Session: Thursday, 12 December, 8:00 AM – 12:20 PM | Moscone South – Poster Hall
Oral Session: Thursday, 12 December, 1:40 PM – 3:40 PM | Moscone West – 3016, L3

Colby Steelman: Thursday, 12 December, 1:40 PM – 3:40 PM | Moscone West – 2010, L2
The Significance of Incised Valleys: Using Airborne Geophysics to Understand the Role of Buried Bedrock Valleys in Regional Groundwater Flow Systems

Nathan Glas: Friday, 13 December, 8:00 AM – 12:20 PM | Moscone South – Poster Hall
Establishment of baseline natural gas concentrations and assessment of gas migration pathways using multi-level groundwater monitoring systems in the Liard Basin, Canada

For more details, view the entire AGU Fall Meeting Program here:
https://agu.confex.com/agu/fm19/meetingapp.cgi/Home/0

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