San Diego Hydrogeology


Previous Project Scientists


Agozino, Josh
Hydrologic Technician
Realtime water-level monitoring
Allen, Emily
Hydrologic Technician
Lithologic description of well cuttings
Benedict-Philipp, Andrew
Volunteer
Lithology
Burgess, Matt
Hydrologist
Surface geophysics
Cha, Matt
Student
Land deformation analysis
Church, Clint
Hydrologist
Geochemistry, hydrogeology
Crawford, Steve
Supervisory Geologist
Drilling supervisor
Cronquist, Dan
Hydrologic Technician
Drilling supervisor, Geophysical logging
Ellett, Kevin
Hydrologist
Core hydraulic properties
Elvass, Kirke
Hydrologic Technician
Slug tests
Feinson, Larry
Hydrologist
Coastal density-dependent groundwater model
Glockoff, Carolyn
Hydrologic Technician
Geologic framework model
Kulingoski, Justin
Research Hydrologist
Geochemistry
Li, Zhen
Hydrologist
Preliminary groundwater models
Martin, DJ
Hydrologic Technician
Geologic framework model
Mathany, Tim
Hydrologic Technician
Water quality for data reports
McNamara, Bernie
IT Specialist
Website quality assurance
Metzger, Loren
Hydrologist
Well canvassing
Nawikas, Joe
Hydrologist
Well drilling
O'Hare, Michael
Contract
Well drilling, core preparation
Predmore, Steve
Geographer
GIS
Schaefer, Justin (deceased)
Student Trainee
Slug tests
Smith, Greg
Physical Scientist
Data collection
Spector, Perry
Hydrologic Technician
History of water use
White, Nick
Hydrologic Technician
Water-quality analysis
O'Shea, Patrick
Volunteer
Lithology
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If we mistakenly left you off the list, please contact: wdanskin@usgs.gov

Project Chief: Wes Danskin
Phone: 619-225-6132
Email: wdanskin@usgs.gov


Welcome to the United States Geological Survey (USGS) San Diego Hydrogeology (SDH) project website, which provides geologic and hydrologic information for the transboundary San Diego–Tijuana area, USA and Mexico. This website provides background information about the project; a variety of news items; a large amount of data, in particular for USGS multiple-depth, monitoring-well sites; geologic and hydrologic models; and additional resources including photos, illustrations, and references.

Last updated: July 2023.

Some additional data may be available from the USGS database National Water Information System (NWIS).


Questions about San Diego Hydrogeology? Please contact Wes Danskin (email: wdanskin@usgs.gov or send a letter). 619.225.6132