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Cone Penetrometer Testing and Discrete-Depth Ground Water SamplingL Techniques: A Cost-Effective Method of Site Characterization in a Multiple-Aquifer Setting
Authors:Dawn A. Zemo  Yvonne G. Pierce  John D. Gallinatti
Affiliation:Dawn A. Zemo;received her B.A. in geology from Stephens College in 1980 and her M.S. in geology from Vanderbilt University in 1982. She is a senior hydrogeologist with Geomatrix Consultants Inc. (100 Pine St., 10th floor, San Francisco, CA 94111) and is a Certified Engineering Geologist in California. Zemo's professional experience includes petroleum exploration and development geology, petrophysics, hydrogeology, and environmental site characterization. Her expertise includes developing and implementing ground water screening programs for site characterization. Yvonne G. Pierce;received her B.A. in geology from Smith College in 1986 and her M.S. in exploration geophysics from Stanford University in 1989. She is a project geologist with Geomatrix Consultants Inc., San Francisco, California, and is a Registered Geologist in California. Pierce's professional experience includes geology, hydrogeology, and geophysics. She has contributed to many investigations into the distribution of organic compounds in soil and ground water at industrial and commercial sites. John D. Gallinatti;received his B.S. in geology from Stanford University in 1979 and his M.S. in geology from the University of Washington in 1984. He is a principal hydrogeologist with Geomatrix Consultants Inc., San Francisco, California, and is a Certified Engineering Geologist in California. Gallinatti's professional experience in geology and hydrogeology incorporates environmental sciences, water resources development, and engineering geology.
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