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Thursday, November 11 - Session I - (Rm. B & C)
Basin Geology and Tectonics: Overview
 
Time Speaker Title
8:00-8:55 Signing in (Lobby) and Poster Setup (Rm. B & C)  
8:55-9:00 Ying Fan Reinfelder (Rutgers U.) Welcome
9:00-9:30 Paul Olsen (Lamont Doherty Earth Observatory) The geological context of the Newark Basin based on 6700 m of continuous core
9:30-10:00 Roy Schlische (Rutgers U.) Tectonic history of the Newark Rift Basin and the eastern North American passive continental margin
10:00-10:30 Joseph Smoot (USGS, Reston, Va) Recognition and interpretation of depositional and diagenetic fabrics of sedimentary rocks in the Newark basin, New York, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania
10:30-11:00 Coffee-Tea Break (Lobby) Poster & Core Viewing (Rm. B & C)
11:00-11:30 Greg Herman (NJGS) Systematic tectonic fractures in the Newark Basin, New Jersey
11:30-12:00 Mary Ann Malinconoco (Lafayette U.) Early advective heat flow history of the Newark Basin
12:00-1:00 Lunch Break (Dining Room) Poster & Core Viewing (Rm. B & C)

Thursday, November 11 - Session II - (Rm. A)
Hydrogeologic Framework; Structural & Stratigraphic Control
 
Time Speaker Title
1:00-1:30 Pierre Lacombe (USGS, NJ) Hydrogeologic Framework, Potentiometric Surface, and TCE Contamination Research, Trenton, New Jersey
1:30-2:00 Andrew Michalski (Michalski & Associates) Conceptual groundwater flow models for bedrock sites in the Newark Basin
2:00-2:30 Greg Herman (NJGS) Water-bearing Zones in Fractured Bedrock Aquifers, Newark Basin, New Jersey
2:30-3:00 Robert Bond (Langan, Inc., PA) Control of Fractured Bedrock Structure on the Movement of Chlorinated Volatile Organics in Bedrock and Overburden Aquifers, Newark Basin of New Jersey
3:00-3:30 Coffee-Tea Break (Lobby) Poster & Core Viewing (Rm. B & C)
3:30-4:00 Panel Discussion Geology and Hydrogeology of the basin
4:00-5:00 Poster & Core Viewing (Rm. B & C)  

Friday, November 12 - Session III - (Rm. A)
Charaterization of Groundwater Flow and Transport in Fractured Bedrocks
 
Time Speaker Title
8:00-9:00
Signing in (Lobby) and Poster Setup (Rm. B & C)
 
9:00-9:30 Andrew Michalski (Michalski & Associates) Characterization toolbox for remedial groundwater investigations at bedrock sites
9:30-10:00 Daniel Goode et al. (USGS, Pa.) Scale and Hydrogeologic Complexity in Models of Ground-Water Flow for Newark-Basin Aquifers
10:00-10:30 Glen Carleton (USGS, NJ) Results of tracer tests at two sites in the basin
10:30-10:50 Coffee-Tea Break (Lobby) Poster Viewing (Rm. B & C)
10:50-11:20 Frank Getchell et al. (Leggette, Brashears & Graham, Inc.) Recharge characteristics of the Brunswick Group bedrock aquifer system in Northern New Jersey and Rockland County, New York
11:20-11:50 Brent Turrin (Rutgers U.) Introduction to T/3He dating of ground water. Sampling and measurement methods (No Dates No Rates)
11:50-12:10 Frank Sorce (NJDEP) Identifying Sources of Ground Water Contamination in the Newark Basin
12:10-12:30 John deFina (NJDEP) NJDEP Internet Based Mapping of Contaminated Site Information
12:30-1:30 Lunch Break (Dinning Room) Poster Viewing (Rm. B & C)

Friday, November 12 - Session IV - (Rm. A)
Chemical and Biological Processes in the Subsurface Unique to the Basin

 
Time Speaker Title
1:00-1:30
Joseph Smoot (USGS, Reston, Va)
Possible lithologic controls on groundwater quality in the Triassic rocks of the Newark basin
1:30-2:00
Zoltan Szabo (USGS, NJ)
Effects Of Ground-Water Geochemistry On The Distribution Of Dissolved Uranium And Radium-226 In The Newark Basin, New Jersey.
2:00-2:30
Michael Serfes (NJGS)
Arsenic sources, mobilization, and transport in bedrock aquifers of the Newark Basin
2:30-3:00
Coffee Break (Lobby)
Poster Viewing (Rm. B & C)
3:30-4:00
Danielle Rhine (Rutgers U.)
Microbial speciation and cycling of arsenic
4:00-4:30 Donna Fennell (Rutgers U.)
Anaerobic Reductive Dechlorination of Chlorinated Solvents: State of the Science and Preliminary Results from the Passaic Formation at the Rutgers Busch Campus Site
4:30-5:00
Panel Discussion
Site-scale characterization; Chemical and biological processes

Poster Presentation

 
Time Speaker Title
  John Dougherty & Joseph Cattate (CDM, Inc.) Hydrogeology and Groundwater Contamination at the Rocky Hill Municipal Well Field/Montgomery Township Housing Development Superfund Sites in the Newark Basin
  Frank Getchell et al. (Leggette, Brashears & Graham, Inc.) Water Quality Considerations for Supply Well Construction and Development in the Bedrock Aquifers of the Newark Basin
 
Yuri Mun et al. (Rutgers U.)
Application of Geostatistical Analysis for Mapping Hydraulic Conductivity of the Newark Basin Formation
 
Ying Fan Reinfelder et al.  (Rutgers U.)
Groundwater flow and interaction with streams in dipping sedimentary rocks:  A modeling study
  Eun-Kyeu Son et al. (Rutgers U.) Assessment of the microbial dechlorination potential from the Busch Campus site In the Passaic Formation
 
Laura Toran et al. (Temple U.)
Fracture flow model of a pump test near the North Penn 6 Superfund Site, PA
 
Laura Toran et al.  (Temple U.)
High permeability zone in the Stockton formation measured with borehole flow meter logging

Equipment Demos

 
Time Speaker Title
 
Greg Bakman (NJGS)
 

 
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