Speakers

Graham Fogg

Graham E. Fogg received a B.S. in Hydrology from the University of New Hampshire, an M.S. in Hydrology and Water Resources from the University of Arizona, and a Ph.D. in Geology from The University of Texas at Austin. He has more than 40 yrs experience researching and teaching about subsurface water flow and pollutant transport processes and water resource sustainability. He teaches courses at UC Davis in groundwater hydrology, groundwater modeling, applied geostatistics, and water resources. Much of his research focuses on massive increases in groundwater storage through management of flood flows and exploitation of subsurface geologic features that maximize opportunities for relatively rapid recharge. He has also worked extensively on modeling contaminant transport in groundwater both at the plume and basin scales. Dr. Fogg is a Fellow in the Geological Society of America, was the Birdsall-Dreiss Distinguished lecturer in 2002, and received the O.E. Meinzer Award in 2011.

Sessions

2020 DKT Lecture