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Academic Resume of J. David Rogers Page 1 MISSOURI UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY Department of Geological Sciences & Engineering 157 McNutt Hall 1400 N. Bishop Ave. Rolla, MO 65409-0230 Telephone: (573) 341-6198 FAX: (573) 341-6935 e-mail: [email protected] URL:www.mst.edu/~rogersda J. DAVID ROGERS, Ph.D., P.E., P.G. Karl F. Hasselmann Chair in Geological Engineering Department of Geological Sciences & Engineering Missouri University of Science & Technology EDUCATION Ph.D. 1982 Major: Geological and Geotechnical Engineering Minors: Structural Engineering and Geophysics/Engineering Seismology University of California, Berkeley M.S. 1979 Civil Engineering University of California, Berkeley B.S. 1976 Earth Science: Geology Option California State Polytechnic University, Pomona PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Organization Dates of Employment Title Missouri University of Science & Technology (formerly the University of Missouri-Rolla) Geolith Consultants, Inc. 2001-present 1998-2001 Associate Professor and Karl F. Hasselmann Chair Principal Engineering Geologist Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering, University of California, Berkeley 1994-2001 Lecturer in Engineering Geology

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Academic Resume of J. David Rogers Page 1

MISSOURI UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY

Department of Geological Sciences & Engineering

157 McNutt Hall 1400 N. Bishop Ave.

Rolla, MO 65409-0230 Telephone: (573) 341-6198

FAX: (573) 341-6935 e-mail: [email protected]

URL:www.mst.edu/~rogersda

J. DAVID ROGERS, Ph.D., P.E., P.G.

Karl F. Hasselmann Chair in Geological Engineering Department of Geological Sciences & Engineering

Missouri University of Science & Technology

EDUCATION

Ph.D. 1982 Major: Geological and Geotechnical Engineering Minors: Structural Engineering and Geophysics/Engineering Seismology

University of California, Berkeley M.S. 1979 Civil Engineering University of California, Berkeley B.S. 1976 Earth Science: Geology Option California State Polytechnic University, Pomona

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Organization

Dates of Employment

Title

Missouri University of Science & Technology (formerly the University of Missouri-Rolla) Geolith Consultants, Inc.

2001-present 1998-2001

Associate Professor and Karl F. Hasselmann Chair Principal Engineering Geologist

Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering, University of California, Berkeley

1994-2001

Lecturer in Engineering Geology

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Academic Resume of J. David Rogers Page 2 Rogers/Pacific Corporation

1984-1997

Principal-in-Charge

Alan Kropp & Associates

1982-1984

Principal Engineer

J. David Rogers, Consultant in Geological Engineering

1979-1982

Sole Proprietor

University of California, Berkeley

1976-1981

Teaching/Research Assistant, Instructor

PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATIONS

Professional Engineer (Civil), California (RCE 62064), by examination Professional Geologist, California (PG-4723), by examination Certified Engineering Geologist, California (EG-1472), by examination Certified Hydrogeologist, California (HG-387), by examination American Institute of Professional Geologists Certified Professional Geologist (CPG-8977)

TEACHING

Teaching Experience – Missouri University of Science & Technology

GeE 50 Physical Geology for Engineers. 3 unit lower division mandatory course for civil, environmental, geological, mining, metallurgical and ceramic engineering majors. Two hours lecture and 3 hours lab/discussion per week, and three one-day field trips. I try to focus each lecture on a particular aspect of geology and how it relates to or impacts engineered works. The course includes numerous anecdotes to natural disasters and engineering failures to illustrate points. I use colored chalk on board, color slides, videos and PowerPoint to illustrate key points. Invite students to provide e-mail feedback. Conclude each lecture five minutes before ending time to solicit questions. I begin every lecture with 5 minutes going over questions that had come in on e-mail, phone, notes, or office visits. I try to learn my students‘ names by taking photos of them holding name cards, then memorizing. Try to show lots of things that are unique and interesting, things they never would have been exposed to elsewhere. The course enrollments have increased each semester: 57 students in Spring 2002; 85 students in Spring 2003; 96 students in Spring 2004; 70 students in Spring 2005; 96 students in Spring 2006; 99 students in Spring 2007, 96 students in Spring 2008, 134 students in Spring 2009, and 142 students in Spring 2010. http://web.mst.edu/~rogersda/umrcourses/ge50/ GeE 101 Engineering Critique of Earth Science in Cinema. This course was initially offered in spring 2004 (with T. M. Whitworth and L. M. Gersch). This course introduces principles of engineering and science through critiques of the technical plausibility of earth and environmental aspects of eight popular films. Each viewing was preceded by a technical overview and introduction, which are followed by a discussion which critiques the technical and scientific plausibility of the various themes profiled in the film. Grades were based on written critiques and participation in class discussion. 13 students in Spring 2004. GeE 110 Principles of Geological Engineering. During the fall and spring semesters I deliver one or two one-hour lectures in the freshman seminar. This is usually a topic of general interest intended to broaden scope of student‘s understanding about range of activities in which geological engineers routinely work, and to inform them about the various requirements and milestones associated with professional registration as engineers and geologists. GeE 301 Development of Flood Control Engineering in the United States. This course was developed to serve the interests of Army engineering officers from Fort Leonard Wood enrolled in our MS

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Academic Resume of J. David Rogers Page 3 degree program. The course is intended to familiarize geologists, geographers, planners, civil and geological engineers with the fundamental principles of flood control engineering, as it evolved in the United States from the mid-19

th Century, onward, with particular emphasis on the Corps of Engineers role

in effecting a national program of flood control and riverine navigation. Course website http://web.mst.edu/~rogersda/umrcourses/ge301/ GeE 310 Senior Seminar in Geological Engineering. During fall and spring semesters I provide two one-hour lectures on a more specific topic in geological engineering, usually related to site characterization, engineering failures or professional practice and registration issues, including what steps candidates should take to prepare themselves for such exams. Course coordinator for GeE 310 during fall 2008. GeE 341 Engineering Geology and Geotechnics. This is a required upper division 3-unit course which presents the fundamental principles, procedures and techniques employed in engineering geologic site characterization and providing geotechnical input for design of engineered structures. Emphasis is placed on the differences between soil and rock mechanics and between surface and subsurface flow. Students are also exposed to the fundamentals of geotechnical report preparation and are required to prepare three different kinds of reports using standard form and phraseology they will expect to see in industry. Useful reference materials, selected reading assignments, and background materials for written assignments are posted on the course website http://web.mst.edu/~rogersda/umrcourses/ge341 Enrollments have been as follows: 31 students in Fall 2001; 14 students in Fall 2002; 21 students in Fall 2003; 11 students in Fall 2004, 18 students in Fall 2005; 9 students in Fall 2006, 26 students in fall 2007, 26 students in Fall 2008, 30 students in Fall 2009, 41 students in Fall 2010, and 38 students in Fall 2011. GeE 342 Military Geology. This course was developed by myself to serve the interests of Army engineer officers from Fort Leonard Wood enrolled in our MS degree program; for scientists at the U.S. Geological Survey involved in the National Map and Homeland Security and scientists at the National Geospatial Intelligence Agency in St. Louis. The course is intended to familiarize geologists, geographers, planners, civil and geological engineers with the fundamental principles of physical geology, geohydrology and geomorphology as applied to military and national security problems, such as fortifications, core infrastructure, water resources, environmental security, combat engineering and post-conflict reconstruction requirements. Reading assignments and more than 70 Powerpoint lectures are posted on the course website http://web.mst.edu/~rogersda/umrcourses/ge342 Enrollments have been: 6 students in spring 2002; 11 students in fall 2002; 7 students in Spring 2003; 10 students in Fall 2003; 8 students in Spring 2004; 7 students in Summer 2004; 9 students for USGS offering in Summer 2004; 7 students in Fall 2004; 14 students in Spring 2005; 12 students in Fall 2005; 8 students in Spring 2006; 6 students in Summer 2006; 4 students in Spring 2007; 6 students in Summer 2007, 12 students in Fall 2007, 21 students in Fall 2008, 17 students in Spring 2009, and 4 students in Summer 2009. GeE 350 Geological Engineering Design. Open-ended project design course for seniors in geological engineering requiring the collection of data, analysis and synthesis of that data and design of a socially acceptable and professional responsible cost-effective solution to an engineering problem. The course required two written reports, preparation of bid and specifications, estimate of construction costs, and an oral presentation. 5 students in Fall 2010, and 12 students in Fall 2011. GEO 372 Geological Field Studies. 2 unit course intended to be intensive field study of selected regions of geological interest. This course is built on a 7 to 10 day field trip during the spring semester break or after final exams at the end of a semester. Topics for student reports, equipment list, road log, and photos of the Spring 2005 field trip are posted at http://web.mst.edu/~rogersda/umrcourses/geo372/ Prerequisites GEO 51 or GeE 50. 15 students in Spring 2005.

GeE 441 Geotechnical Construction Practice. 3-unit graduate course presenting advance-level lecture topics, focused on geotechnical practice. The course centers on presenting applicable minimum standards of practice established by laws and codes, with emphasis on applicable standards-of-care, which vary from place to place. Fundamentals of earthwork excavation and grading standards are presented, including excavation methods, soil compaction, surface drainage and erosion control, slope face treatment, subsurface drainage, and input for design of earth retention structures. Each of these

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Academic Resume of J. David Rogers Page 4 topics are presented along with the variations of local practice, which evolve from experience and geographic location. The concept of geotechnical baseline reports, contract language and industry standard limitation of liability clauses are also introduced. Evolution of standard sampling techniques for soil and rock exploration and testing are discussed and current standards emphasized, with handouts posted on the course website http://web.mst.edu/~rogersda/umrcourses/ge441 Enrollments: 14 students in Spring 2004 (divided evenly between civil engineering and geological engineering); 8 students in Spring 2005; 7 students in Spring 2006; 6 students in Spring 2007; 10 students in Spring 2009; 4 students in Summer 2009; 8 students in Fall 2009, 33 students in Spring 2010, 30 students in Summer 2010, 9 students in Fall 2010, 23 students in spring 2011, and 38 students in summer 2011.

Student Evaluations of Teaching - Missouri S&T

Teaching Experience – University of California, Berkeley CE 70 Engineering Geology in the Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering. Taught in Fall 1994, Spring 1995, Fall 1995, Spring 1996, Fall 1997, Fall 1998, Fall 1999 and Fall 2000. 2 unit lower division mandatory course for CEE majors. Includes 3 hrs lecture and 1.5 hr lab/discussion per week, and one all-day Saturday field trip. I changed focus to an introductory civil engineering course, focusing each lecture on a particular aspect of geology, with examples of how the topic has impacted engineering works. The course contains a lot of engineering history, with numerous disasters and failures to illustrate points. Used colored chalk on board, color slides, laser disks and videos to illustrate key points. Implemented discussion sessions in my office, and invited every student to provide e-mail feedback. Tried to learn my students‘ names by taking photos of them holding name cards, then memorizing. Tried to present pictures and subjects that were unique and interesting. Enrollments increased, from 65 in Fall 1994 to 93 in Spring 1996. Audits increased from 2 to 12 over same period, and up to 22% of enrollees come from outside civil engineering.

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Academic Resume of J. David Rogers Page 5 EPLA 220 Environmental Geology for Planners in the Department of Environmental Planning and Landscape Architecture, College of Environmental Design. 4-unit graduate course taught in Fall 1995 and Fall 1998. 16 to 24 enrolled. 3 hours lecture and 3 hours lab per week. Four field trips: 1) one Saturday all day field mapping in Berkeley Hills; 2) 4 days in Sierra Nevada Mtns, White Mountains, Deep Springs Valley geologic mapping. 3) afternoon field trip to view hillside development and slope stability problems in East Bay and 4) 2-1/2 day trip down California Coast, view flooding, coastal retreat, erosion and debris flow hazards associated with highways, channelization and land use practices. Term project required on current topics chosen by instructor. Instructor meets with each student 2-3 times to discuss problem, references, contacts, research approach, focus on assembly of relevant report, worthy of publication. Guest lecturer in Introduction to Civil Engineering CE 92 in spring semester 1994, spring 1995, spring 1996, spring 1997, spring 1998, spring 1999. Guest lecturer in Art and Practice of Civil Engineering CE 192 in Fall of 1994, 1995 and 1996. Topics usually revolved around some historical aspects of civil engineering (for CE 92) and professional development and ethics for CE 192. Also coordinated Berkeley‘s summer intern program for civil engineering undergraduate students in 1995 and 1996. Encouraged students to seek internships with engineering firms during the summer. Lectured on various methods to apply for internships at ASCE student chapter and Chi Epsilon meetings. Had a direct hand in helping 32 students to find internships in summer of 1995, 27 in 1996, and 8 in 1997. Also served as advisor to Vietnamese and Asian students during 1995-96. Helped them to form a Vietnamese Science and Engineering Students Association, and prepared articles for their newsletter in 1996. Guest lecturer in Department of Landscape Architecture and Environmental Planning, 1990-present. Lectured in following courses: Natural Factors in Planning and Design EPLA 201 (Spring 1990, Fall 1990 and Fall 1998), Environmental Geology for Planners EPLA 220 (Fall 1992); Current Topics in Environmental Planning EPLA 254 (Spring 1997), Environmental Planning Studio EPLA 205 (Fall 1998); Restoration of Rivers and Streams, EPLA 227, Fall 2000.

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Instruction of Missouri S&T Extension Courses Instructor, New Madrid Seismic Zone Conference: Preparing for a Significant Central U.S. Earthquake, sponsored by the U.S. Geological Survey Mid-Continent Geographic Science Center, Missouri University of Science & Technology, Geology and Land Survey Division of the Missouri Department of Natural Resources, Missouri Emergency Management Agency, and the Society of American Military Engineers, August 13-14, 2008, Rolla, MO. Lecture posted Online: http://conference.mst.edu/newmadridconf/presentations.html Instructor, Geotechnical and Bridge Design Seismic Design Workshop New Madrid Seismic Zone Experience (16 hrs), October 28-29, 2004, Cape Girardeau, MO. Instructor, GIS Applications of Military Geology and Geography, special version of GEE 342 3-unit course (40 hours) for the U.S. Geological Survey Mid-Continent Mapping Center in August 2004.

USGS-MCMC in Rolla, MO on August 9-20, 2004

Instruction of University-Sponsored Short Courses Instructor, Evaluation and Mitigation of Seismic Hazards, 3-day short course sponsored by University of California Extension.

Los Angeles, CA on January 22-24,1998

Los Angeles CA on July 30 - August 1, 1998

Berkeley, CA on August 20-22, 1998

Berkeley, CA on August 17-19, 2000

Los Angeles, CA on August 2-4, 2001

Berkeley, CA on August 8-10, 2002

Instructor, Slope Stability and Landslides 3-day short course on sponsored by University of Wisconsin - Madison, Department of Engineering Professional Development

San Francisco, CA on January 3-5,1984

San Francisco, CA on Sept. 24-26, 1984

San Francisco, CA on August 6-9, 1985

Madison, WI on May 12-14,1986

San Diego, CA in May 4-7, 1987

Tacoma, WA on September 12-13, 1988

San Diego, CA on October 9-12, 1989

Denver, CO on September 24-26, 1990

Berkeley, CA on September 16-18,1991

Berkeley, CA on October 26-28,1992

Sunnyvale, CA on March 17-19, 2008

Cupertino, CA on March 11-13, 2009 Instructor, Biotechnical Slope Protection and Erosion Control in 2-day short course sponsored by the University of Wisconsin Madison Extension.

Madison, WI on May 15-16, 1986

San Diego, CA on May 8-9, 1987

Madison, WI on June 27-29, 1988 Instructor, Practical Slope Restoration Methods. Developed a 2-day short course sponsored by the University of Wisconsin Madison Extension.

San Diego, CA on June 29-30, 1989

Denver, CO on September 27-28,1990

Berkeley, CA on September 19-20, 1991 Instructor, Foundations in Tension. 2-day short course sponsored by Northeastern University, Boston, MA.

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Boston, MA on June 18-19, 1987 Instructor, Design and Performance of Tieback and Anchor Systems. 2-day short course sponsored by the Georgia Institute of Technology.

Atlanta, GA on October 29-30, 1987 Instructor, Biotechnical and Soil Bioengineering Slope Stabilization. 4-day short course sponsored by University of Michigan, Ann Arbor.

Marietta, GA on June 8-10, 1989 Instructor, Geologic and Natural History of the Grand Canyon and Western Grand Canyon Field Studies. 16 hours lecture and 7-day field courses sponsored by University of California, Extension. Lectures were on Berkeley campus, then week on the Colorado River in Grand Canyon‘s Lower Granite Gorge.

Classroom lectures, U.C. Berkeley campus, July 5 to August 2 1983

Classroom lectures, U.C. Berkeley campus June 30 and Sept. 25, 1984

Field studies in Lower Granite Gorge of the Grand Canyon, AZ October 15-19 1984

Classroom lectures, U.C. Berkeley campus July 7 to Aug. 11, 1985

Field studies in Lower Granite Gorge of the Grand Canyon, October 14-18 1985.

Instruction of Short Courses Sponsored by Other Agencies Instructor, Metropolitan St. Louis Seismic Design, one day short course sponsored by the American Society of Civil Engineers Geotechnical Committee, St. Louis Section and the Earthquake Engineering Research Institute, New Madrid Chapter, April 27, 2006, Engineer‘s Club, St. Louis, with published lecture notes.

Courses sponsored by the Association of San Francisco Bay Area Governments (ABAG)

Instructor, Rainfall, Floods and Property Damage: What Public Officials Need to Know, One-day short course with printed notes

ABAG Training Center in Oakland, CA on February 6, 1998 Instructor, Excavation and Grading Administration, Inspection and Enforcement, Two-day short course with printed notes and textbook.

ABAG Training Center in Oakland, CA on November 14-15,1988

ABAG Training Center in Oakland, CA on June 2-3, 1989

ABAG Training Center in Oakland, CA on February 4-5, 1991

ABAG Training Center in Oakland, CA on May 18-19, 1992

ABAG Training Center in Oakland, CA on November 9-10, 1992

ABAG Training Center in Oakland, CA on February 16-17, 1993

ABAG Training Center in Oakland, CA on November 29-30, 1993

ABAG Training Center in Oakland, CA on April 11-12, 1994 Instructor, Landslide Hazard Analysis and Mitigation. Two-day short course with printed notes

U.S. Geological Survey offices, Menlo Park, CA on November 9, 1988

ABAG Training Center in Oakland, CA on March 3-4, 1993

ABAG Training Center in Oakland, CA on March 9-10,1994

ABAG Training Center in Oakland, CA on February 18, 1998

Marin County Public Works Center in San Rafael, CA on July 16,1998 Instructor, Land Slippage Hazard Mitigation. One-day short course with printed notes

ABAG Training Center in Oakland on December 17, 1991

ABAG Training Center in Oakland on June 19, 1995

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Instructor, Natural Hazards and Public Agency Liability One-day course with printed notes.

ABAG Training Center in Oakland, CA on June 15,1992

ABAG Training Center in Oakland, CA on May 20, 1994

ABAG Training Center in Oakland, CA on September 12, 1994

ABAG Training Center in Oakland, CA on June 30,1995

Courses sponsored by the International Conference of Building Officials (ICBO)

Instructor, Excavation and Grading Code Inspection and Control Two-day course with printed notes and textbook Excavation and Grading Administration, Inspection and Enforcement

Moorpark College in Moorpark, CA on October 27-28, 1989

Taiwan Hillside Study Group at Los Angeles City Hall on October 16-17, 1990

Bellevue, WA for ICBO Northwest Region on December 10-11, 1990

Everett, WA for ICBO Northwest Region on April 29-30, 1991

Honolulu Department of Public Works in Honolulu, HI on July 16-17, 1991

ICBO Training Center in Whittier, CA on August 9-10, 1993

DeAnza College in Cupertino, CA on August 8, 1993

ICBO Training Center in Whittier, CA on November 15-16, 1993

Tumwater/Olympia, WA for ICBO Northwest Region on February 22-23, 1994

Portland, OR for ICBO Northwest Region on February 24-25, 1994

DeAnza College in Cupertino, CA on May 8-9, 1995 Instructor, Overview of Excavation and Grading Codes. One–day short course with printed notes and textbook Excavation and Grading Administration, Inspection and Enforcement

ICBO Los Angeles Basin Chapter, Inglewood, CA on May 30, 1990

ICBO Orange Empire Chapter, Fullerton, CA on October 15,1990

City of Los Angeles Dept. of Building & Safety in Los Angeles, CA on February 13, 1990

Annual Meeting, California Building Codes Institute, San Jose, CA on Nov. 2, 1993

ICBO Ventura and Santa Barbara chapters in Santa Barbara, CA on September 19, 1994

Annual Meeting, California Building Codes Institute in Riverside, CA on October 21,1998

Course sponsored by the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA)

Instructor, FHWA Advanced Slope Stability Course. Developed a pilot 5-day short course with Prof. Sunil Sharma (Univ. of Idaho) on advanced methods of slope stability analysis for public agency transportation engineers across the United States. This course included case studies to familiarize course participants in field techniques used to explore and evaluate slope stability problems. Provided over 1000 color slides to illustrate the course across the United States.

University of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN on May 16-19, 1994.

Courses sponsored by the United States Navy/Department of Defense.

Instructor, Five-day courses for Navy and Marine Corps intelligence officers.

Instructor, Aerial Photo and Remote Sensing Interpretation at Fleet Intelligence Training Center San Diego in October 1986; March 1987, September 1987 and January 1988

Instructor, Aerial Image Mensuration at Fleet Intelligence Training Center San Diego in October 1986; March 1987, September 1987, January 1988

Instructor, Satellite Imagery Interpretation at Joint Intelligence Center Pacific, Pearl Harbor, in June 1988, October 1988, April 1989, September 1989, July 1990 and August 1991

Instructor, Manipulation of Synthetic Aperture Radar Imagery at the Naval Technical Intelligence Center/Naval and Maritime Intelligence Center, Washington, DC in August-September 1992, April 1993, August 1993 and February 1994

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Instruction of Other Workshops and Short Courses Keynote Speaker, ―Consequences of a Damaging Earthquake in the Central U.S.,‖ Federal Reserve Bank Conference on Business Continuity, St. Louis, MO, Wed May 5, 2010.

Keynote Speaker, ―New Madrid Seismic Zone Activity Awareness,‖ for the FEMA Region VII 2009 New Madrid Seismic Zone Planning Workshop, Jefferson City, MO, May 27-28, 2009.

Keynote Speaker, ―What Should We Know About Seismic Risk in the Midwestern United States? FEMA Region VII New Madrid Seismic Zone Senior Leader Meeting, Kansas City, MO, May 4, 2009. Keynote Speaker, ―Current state of knowledge about Seismic Risk in the Midwestern United States,‖ New Madrid Earthquake Conference sponsored by State Farm Insurance Co., in St. Louis, MO, February 11-13, 2009. Instructor, ―Flood Protection and Ecosystem Restoration Conference,‖ sponsored by the State of Louisiana, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, LA, January 22-23, 2009. Keynote Speaker, ―What should we know about seismic risk in the Midwestern United States?‖ FEMA Region V Earthquake Planning Conference, Indianapolis, Indiana, Oct. 8-10, 2008.

Instructor, Update on Pilot Program to Assess Seismic Hazards in the St. Louis Metro Area, for St. Louis Chapter, Certified Professional and Commercial Underwriters Society, in Richmond Heights, MO, Tuesday September 23, 2008, 1 hour MO continuing education credit. Keynote Speaker, The New Madrid Seismic Zone: Likely regional and national impacts, for Regional Interagency Steering Committee (RISC) meeting, sponsored by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) Region V office, Chicago, Illinois, Dec 11-12, 2007. Instructor, Flood Protection and Ecosystem Restoration Professional Development Program, Flood Protection Course for Levee Board Members. Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, LA, Wed Nov 28, 2007. Lecture topics: #1 Why Do We Have Levees in Louisiana; #2 Levee Design Issues in Louisiana; #3 Subsidence and Silt: Why are they so important?; and #4 We have to employ Systems Engineering Concepts in the 21

st Century.

Keynote Speaker, Likely Impacts of the Most Probable New Madrid Earthquake, for the Annual Meeting of the Illinois Law Enforcement Alarm System, Springfield, IL, March19-20, 2007 Luncheon Speaker on subject National Impact of a New Madrid Earthquake, also Panelist and Participant, New Madrid Catastrophic Planning Conference 1, sponsored by the Federal Emergency Management Agency and the Central United States Earthquake Consortium, Branson, MO, March 13-15, 2007. Convener, COSMOS Virtual Geotechnical Database Workshop for the Midwestern and Southeastern United States, sponsored by the Center for Earthquake Research and Information at the University of Memphis and the U.S. Geological Survey National Earthquake Hazard Reduction Program, October 5-6, 2005, Memphis, TN. Instructor, Geotechnical and Bridge Seismic Design Workshop, sponsored by Natural Hazards Mitigation Institute at the University of Missouri-Rolla, University Transportation Center, Missouri Department of Transportation, Federal Highway Administration, and Missouri Department of Natural Resources, Cape Girardeau, MO on Oct. 28-29, 2004. Invited Panelist, Special Symposium on "Condition Assessment of Rock Reinforcement", Transportation Research Board Annual Highway Geology Symposium in Burlington, VT on September 23, 2003. Instructor, Day-long seminar for secondary science teachers on ―Geoforensics‖, funded by the Eisenhower Professional Development Program of the U.S. Department of Education. Symposia held at Mineral Springs College in Farmington, MO on July 16, 2002.

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at Missouri S&T above this line (beginning of academic career)

----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------- Instructor, Workshop on Application of the Uniform Building Code/International Building Code to Engineering Geologic and Geotechnical Engineering Problems, Short Course with 2000 Annual Meeting of the Association of Engineering Geologists, San Jose, CA on Sept. 20, 2000. Presenter, Technical Workshop on the Engineer as an Expert Witness, ASCE San Francisco Section, Geotechnical Group, Oakland, CA on April 21, 1998. Instructor, Seismic Hazards Mapping Act Regulators Course, sponsored by the Federal Emergency Management Agency, California Division of Mines & Geology and the Southern California Earthquake Center, Los Angeles, CA on January 22-24, 1998. Field Trip Leader for Man-Made Disaster at an Old Landslide Dam Site: A Day in the Field with Thomas Dibblee and J. David Rogers, St. Francis Dam area, May 17, 1997: The Dibblee Geological Foundation and 1997 Pacific Section Convention AAPG, SEPM, SEG, SPWLA and DEG, Bakersfield, CA on May 17, 1997. Instructor, Technical Workshop on Settlement of Soils, ASCE San Francisco Section, Geotechnical Group, San Francisco, CA on October 18,1994. Presenter, Development of a Computerized Well Database for Alameda and Contra Costa Counties, California: First annual symposium of the Coordinating Organization for Northern California Earthquake Research and Technology, U.S. Geological Survey, Menlo Park, CA, March 1994.

Instructor, three-day short course on Development of Grading & Excavation Codes, for Republic of China Delegation, sponsored by City of Los Angeles, Dept. of Building & Safety, October 15-17, 1990. Instructor, One-day short course for California Department of Transportation, Transportation Laboratory, Sacramento, CA on Engineering Geologic Aspects of Seismic Site Response, Sacramento, CA on April 2, 1990. Instructor, One day short course on Grading and Excavation Codes, City of Los Angeles Department of Building & Safety on February 5,1990. Instructor, One-day short course on Engineering Geologic Aspects of Seismic Site Response for Oregon Department of Transportation Annual Geotechnical Workshop, Newport, OR on January 29-30, 1990. Instructor, One day short course on Legal Aspects of Flood Damage, Northern California Chapter American Public Works Association, Oakland, CA on August 20, 1989. Co-Instructor, One-week short course and field trip Landslides in Central California for the 28

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International Geologic Congress, August 1989. Instructor, Two-day short course on Grading and Excavation Codes, City of Los Angeles Dept. Building & Safety, July 23-24,1989. Presenter, Prediction of Groundwater Flow into Deep Tunnels and Excavations, sponsored by the US Army Corps of Engineers Waterways Experiment Station and University of California Berkeley, CA on February 17-19, 1987. Presenter, Public Agency Liability Seminar, American Public Works Association, Concord, CA on October 16, 1986. Presenter, Penrose Specialty Conference on Geomorphic and Stratigraphic Indicators of Climatic Change in Arid and Semi-arid Environments, Geological Society of America, Lake Havasu, Arizona, 14-19 April 1985.

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Professional Development - Workshops and Short Courses Participant, GeoRisk2011 Risk Assessment & Management in Geoengineering, sponsored by the GeoInstitute of the American Society of Civil Engineers, June 26-28, 2011 in Atlanta, GA. 13.0 Professional Development Hours (PDH). Participant, Hoover Dam 75

th Anniversary Symposium, sponsored by the American Society of Civil

Engineers, 5.0 hours of direct contact Continuing Professional Competency (CPC) training, October 21-22, 2010, Las Vegas, NV. Participant, The Geology of Athens, Greece, Professor Paul Marinos of the national Technical university of Athens, sponsored by the St. Louis Section of the Association of Environmental & Engineering Geologists, 1.0 PDH (Professional Development Hours), April 26, 2010. Participant, Two day trip Geology of the Taum Sauk Reservoir Scour, Missouri, co-sponsored by the Missouri Department of Natural Resources and the Geological Society of America, Field Trip F10 for Joint Meeting North-Central and South-Central Sections, Geological Society of America, Branson, MO, April 13-14, 2010. Participant, 24

th Central Pennsylvania Geotechnical Conference, Nov 2-4, 2009, Hershey, PA, 6.0 PDH.

Participant, RCC 2009, Roller Compacted Concrete Dams and Taum Sauk Study Tour, St. Louis, MO, 12.0 PDH (Professional Development Hours), September 16-17, 2009. Participant, GeoMO 2009: Geotechnical Site Charactrerization by Seismic Piezocone: Emphasis on the Cone penetration Test (CPT) and Its Derivatives, Missouri University of Science & Technology Distance and Continuing Education, 6.0 PDH (Professional Development Hours), May 8, 2009. Participant, Geotechnical Case Histories, American Society of Civil Engineers St Louis Section, Engineer‘s Club of St. Louis, Tues April 21, 2009, 2.5 PDH. Participant, Investigation, Risk Analysis, and Mitigation of Surface Faulting, Association of Environmental & Engineering Geologists Shlemon Specialty Conference, UCR Palm Desert Graduate Center, February 19-20, 2009. 1.4 CEUs. Participant, GeoMO 2008: Geotechnical Earthquake Engineering Site Response, Missouri University of Science & Technology Distance and Continuing Education, 6.0 PDH (Professional Development Hours), May 2, 2008. Participant, The Formation and Failure of Natural Dams, Professor John Clague of Simon Fraser University, sponsored by the St. Louis Section of the Association of Environmental & Engineering Geologists, 1.0 PDH (Professional Development Hours), April 7, 2008. Participant, GeoMO 2006: Soil Strength and Slope Stability, University of Missouri-Rolla Distance and Continuing Education, 6.0 PDH (Professional Development Hours), May 19, 2006. Participant, ATC-35 Seminar on New Knowledge of Earthquake Hazards in the Central United States and Implications for Building Seismic Design Practice, Memphis, Tennessee: Applied Technology Council and the U.S. Geological Survey, 0.8 CEU (continuing education units), March 3, 2005. Participant, National Geotechnical Management Workshop, Archiving and WEB Dissemination of Geotechnical Data, Consortium of Organizations for Strong-Motion Observation Systems and Federal Highway Administration, Newport Beach, CA on June 21-23, 2004. Participant, Slope Stability and Other Geologic Hazards and Remediation Work, I-70 and Highway 82 Corridors, AEG Annual Meeting, Vail, CO on September 15-16, 2003. Participant, 40-hr short course on Seismic Principles Seminar sponsored by the American Society of Civil Engineers Younger Member Forum, EBMUD offices, Oakland, CA between March 4-25, 2000.

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Participant, Short course on Rock Mechanics and the Practicing Engineer, GeoLogan 97, Geo-Institute of the American Society of Civil Engineers, Logan, UT, July 15, 1997. Participant, Toward a Research Plan for Resolving the Tectonic Framework of the San Francisco Bay Area, sponsored by the Coordinating Organization for Northern California Earthquake Research and Technology, April 18-20, 1994 (reported in USGS OFR 94-259). Invited Participant, Characterization of In-Situ Geophysical Properties at Gilroy 2 and Treasure Island, one-day symposium sponsored by the Electric Power Research Institute, Palo Alto, CA, January 31, 1992. Participant, Retreat to formulate a Coordinating Organization for Northern California Earthquake Research and Technology, sponsored by the U.S. Geological Survey and California Division of Mines & Geology, Sky Londa, CA, July 19, 1991. Participant, Third U.S. – Japan Workshop on Liquefaction, San Francisco, CA, Dec 17-18, 1990. Participant, U.S. Geological Survey-National Earthquake Hazard Reduction Program organizational meeting for researchers working on Loma Prieta Earthquake, at USGS Western Division offices, Menlo Park, CA on July 6, 1990. Participant, Fourth National Conference on Earthquake Engineering, sponsored by the Earthquake Engineering Research Institute, Palm Springs, CA on May 20-23, 1990. Participant, H. B. Seed Memorial Symposium, University of California, Berkeley, CA on May 10-11, 1990. Participant, 3-Day short course Computer Workshop on the Seismic Analysis, Design, and Retrofitting of Bridges, University of California-Extension, Berkeley, CA on January 10-12, 1990. Participant, 2-day short course on Quantitative Interpretation of Joints and Faults, Geological Society of America Annual Meeting, St. Louis, MO on November 4-5,1989. Participant, Biotechnical Slope Protection and Erosion Control, University of Wisconsin-Extension, San Francisco, CA on September 27-29, 1984. Participant, Landslides of Colorado Field Trip, AEG Annual Meeting, Vail, CO, October 2-5, 1989 Participant, Structural Engineers Association of Northern California, Continuing Education Committee course on Excavations and Foundations, San Francisco, March 22, 29, April 5, 12, 1984 (8 hrs). Participant, American Society of Civil Engineers continuing education course on Forensic Engineering, San Francisco, CA on March 30, 1984. Participant, Field Trip to Malakoff Diggins State Park, Cordilleran Section Meeting, Geological Society of America, Sacramento, CA on March 23-25, 1977.

Participant, Field Trip to Abalone Cove and Portuguese Bend Landslides in Palos Verdes Peninsula National Association of Geology Teachers-Far Western Section Spring Conference, San Dimas, CA on April 3-5, 1976.

BIBLIOGRAPHY

Peer Reviewed Articles in Archival Journals Chung, J. W., and Rogers, J.D., 2011, Simplified Method for Spatial Evaluation of Liquefaction Potential in the St. Louis Area: ASCE Journal of Geotechnical and Geoenvironmental Engineering, v. 137:5 (May), pp. 505-515.

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Rogers, J.D., Watkins, C.M., and Chung, J.W., 2010, The 2005 Upper Tauk Sauk Dam Failure: A case history: Environmental & Engineering Geoscience, v. XVI, No. 3 (August), pp. 257-289. Chung, J.W., and Rogers, J.D., 2010, Development of a GIS-based virtual geotechnical database for the St. Louis Metro Area: Environmental & Engineering Geoscience, v. XVI, No. 2 (May), pp. 143-162.

Rogers, J. D., 2008, Development of the New Orleans Flood Protection System Prior to Hurricane Katrina, ASCE Journal of Geotechnical and Geoenvironmental Engineering, v. 134:5 (May), pp. 602-617. Rogers, J. D., Boutwell, G.P., Schmitz, D.W., Karadeniz, D., Watkins, C.M., Athanasopoulos, A.G., and Cobos-Roa, D., 2008, Geologic Conditions Underlying the 2005 Failure of the 17

th Street Canal Levee

failure in New Orleans, ASCE Journal of Geotechnical and Geoenvironmental Engineering, v. 134:5 (May), pp. 583-601. R. B. Seed, R. G. Bea, R. I. Abdelmalak, A. Athanasopoulos-Zekkos, G. P. Boutwell, J.-L. Briaud, C. Cheung, D. Cobos-Roa, L. Ehrensing, A. V. Govindasamy, L. F. Harder, K. S. Inkab, J. Nicks, J. M. Pestana, J. Porter, K. Rhee, M. F. Riemer, J. D. Rogers, R. Storesund, X. Vera-Grunauer; J. E. Wartman, New Orleans & Hurricane Katrina: I – Introduction, Overview, and the East Flank, ASCE Journal of Geotechnical and Geoenvironmental Engineering, v. 134:5 (May), pp. 701-717. R. B. Seed, R. G. Bea, A. Athanasopoulos-Zekkos, G. P. Boutwell, J. D. Bray, C. Cheung, D. Cobos-Roa, L. F. Harder, J. M. Pestana, M. F. Riemer, J. D. Rogers, R. Storesund, X. Vera-Grunauer; J. E. Wartman, New Orleans & Hurricane Katrina: II – The Central region and the Lower Ninth Ward, ASCE Journal of Geotechnical and Geoenvironmental Engineering, v. 134:5 (May), pp. 718-739. R. B. Seed, R. G. Bea, A. Athanasopoulos-Zekkos, G. P. Boutwell, J. D. Bray, C. Cheung, D. Cobos-Roa, L. F. Harder, R.E.S. Moss, J. M. Pestana, J. Porter, M. F. Riemer, J. D. Rogers, R. Storesund, X. Vera-Grunauer; J. E. Wartman, New Orleans & Hurricane Katrina: III – The 17

th Street Drainage Canal, ASCE

Journal of Geotechnical and Geoenvironmental Engineering, v. 134:5 (May), pp. 740-761. R. B. Seed, R. G. Bea, A. Athanasopoulos-Zekkos, G. P. Boutwell, J. D. Bray, C. Cheung, D. Cobos-Roa, J. Cohen-Waeber, B.D. Collins, L. F. Harder, R. E. Kayen, J. M. Pestana, M. F. Riemer, J. D. Rogers, R. Storesund, X. Vera-Grunauer; J. E. Wartman, New Orleans & Hurricane Katrina: IV – The Orleans East Bank (Metro) Protected Basin, ASCE Journal of Geotechnical and Geoenvironmental Engineering, v. 134:5 (May), pp. 762-779.

Rogers, J. D., Karadeniz, D., and Kaibel, C.K., 2007, Seismic Response Modeling for Missouri River Highway Bridges: Journal of Earthquake Engineering: v. 11, No. 3 (May), pp. 400-424.

Rogers, J. David, 2006, Subsurface Exploration Using the Standard Penetration Test (SPT) and Cone Penetration Test (CPT): Environmental & Engineering Geoscience, v. XII, No. 2 (May 2006), pp. 161-179. Rogers, J. David, 2006, Lessons Learned from the St. Francis Dam Failure: GeoStrata, ASCE, v. 6:2 (Mar-Apr), pp. 14-17. Doyle, B.C., and Rogers, J.D., 2005, Seismically-Induced Lateral Spread Features in the Western New Madrid Seismic Zone: Environmental and Engineering Geoscience, v. XI, No. 3 (August 2005), pp. 251-258. Selected for the Outstanding Student Paper Award (Graduate Division) of the Association of Engineering Geologists. Ismail, A., Anderson, N.L., and Rogers, J.D., 2005, Hydrogeophysical Investigation at Luxor, Southern Egypt : Journal of Environmental and Engineering Geophysics, v. 10:1 (March), pp. 35-49.

El-Engebawy, M. A., Chen, G., Rogers, J.D., Hoffman, D., Herrmann, R.B., 2004, Finite Fault Modeling of Near-Field Rock Motions in the New Madrid Seismic Zone: Journal of Earthquake Engineering, v.8, n.5, (Nov-Dec), pp. 699-724.

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Rogers, J. David, 2003, A Man, a dam, and a disaster, in The St. Francis Dam Disaster Revisited, D.B. Nunis, Jr., ed., Southern California Quarterly, v. LXXVII, n. 1-2, Historical Society of Southern California, pp. 1-110. Rogers, J. David, 2003, The St. Francis Dam Disaster, in C.N. Johnson, ed., Ventura County Quarterly, v. 40:3-4, 110 p. at Missouri S&T above this line (beginning of academic career)

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Peer Reviewed Chapters in Books Rogers, J. David, 2009, Overview of post-flood surveys of the Upper Mississippi River Valley in the summer of 2008, pp. 40-46 in Robert E. Criss and Timothy M. Kusky, eds., Finding the Balance between Floods, Flood Protection, and River Navigation, Saint Louis University, Center for Environmental Sciences. Online, http://www.ces.slu.edu/

Proctor, R.J., Rogers, J.D., and Hatheway, A.W., 2007, Saluting Some of the Outstanding Pioneers of Engineering Geology in Southern California: in History of the Association‘s First 50 Years, Association of Environmental & Engineering Geologists 50

th Anniversary Annual Meeting, Los Angeles, pp. 91-105.

Rogers, J. David, 2007, The 1928 St. Francis Dam Failure and the 1995/2005 La Conchita Landslides: The Emergence of Engineering Geology and Its Continuing Role in Protecting Society: in Guptill, P.D., Gonzalez, T., eds., 2007 Guidebooks for Field Trips, AEG 50

th Anniversary Annual Meeting, Los Angeles,

pp. 79-198.

Rogers, J. David, 2005, Water and Environmental Security in the Middle East: Chapter 25 in Studies in Military Geology and Geography; eds. Douglas R. Caldwell, Judy Ehlen, Russell S. Harmon: Kluwer Academic Publishers, Springer Science and Business Media, Rotterdam, pp. 291-303. Rogers, J. David, 1998, Hydrocompression and Hydroswell - New terms in the geotechnical dictionary: in J.W. Borchers, ed., Land Subsidence Case Studies and Current Research: Association of Engineering Geologists Special Publication No. 8, pp. 119-147. Clark, B.R., Jibson, R., Rogers, J. D., Larson, R., and Lindvall, S., 1997, Analysis and Mitigation of Earthquake-Induced Landslide Hazards, Chapter 5 in Guidelines for Evaluating and Mitigating Seismic Hazards in California: California Division of Mines and Geology Special Publication 117, pp. 19-34. Olshansky, R.B., and Rogers, J.D., 1992, The Concept of 'Reasonable Care' on Unstable Hillsides: Chapter 3 in Reviews in Engineering Geology, Volume IX, Landslides/Landslide Mitigation: Geological Society of America (1992), pp. 23-27. Rogers, J. David, 1992, Recent Developments in Engineering of Landslide Corrections: Chapter 10 in Reviews in Engineering Geology, Volume IX, Landslides/Landslide Mitigation: Geological Society of America, pp. 95-118. Higgins, C.G., Coates, D.R., Baker, V.R., Dietrich, W.E., Dunne, T., Keller, E.A., Norris, R.M., Parker, G.G., Pavich, M., Pewe, T.L., Robb, P.R., Rogers, J.D., and Sloan, C.E., 1988, Landform Development, Chapter 42, in Back, Rosenshein and Seaber, eds., Hydrogeology: Geology of North America, Vol. O-2,

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Geological Society of America, Boulder, pp. 383-400. This chapter was expanded into GSA Special Paper 252, and selected for the E.B. Burwell Award of the Geological Society of America in 1995.

Peer Reviewed Articles in Special Publications Chung, J.W., and Rogers, J.D., 2011, Spatial Prediction of Groundwater Depth to Trigger Liquefaction in St. Louis: GeoRisk 2011: Geotechnical Risk & Management, ASCE Geotechnical Special Publication (GSP) No. 224, pp. 804-811. Rogers, J. D., 2010, Hoover Dam: Evolution of the Dam‘s Design: in R. L. Wiltshire, D.R. Gilbert, and J.R. Rogers, Eds., Hoover Dam 75

th Anniversary History Symposium, Las Vegas, American Society of

Civil Engineers, pp. 85-123. Rogers, J. D., 2010, Hoover Dam: First Joint Venture and Construction Milestones in Excavation, Geology, Materials Handling, and Aggregates: in R. L. Wiltshire, D.R. Gilbert, and J.R. Rogers, Eds., Hoover Dam 75

th Anniversary History Symposium, Las Vegas, American Society of Civil Engineers, 30 p.

Rogers, J. D., 2010, Hoover Dam: Construction Milestones in Concrete Delivery and Placement, Steel Fabrication, and Job Site Safety: in R. L. Wiltshire, D.R. Gilbert, and J.R. Rogers, Eds., Proceedings of the Hoover Dam 75

th Anniversary History Symposium, Las Vegas, American Society of Civil Engineers,

pp. 124-162.

Rogers, J. D., 2010, Hoover Dam: Operational Milestones, Lessons Learned, and Strategic Import: in R. L. Wiltshire, D.R. Gilbert, and J.R. Rogers, Eds., Hoover Dam 75

th Anniversary History Symposium, Las

Vegas, American Society of Civil Engineers, pp. 189-215.

Rogers, J. D., 2010, Hoover Dam: Scientific Studies, Name Controversy, Tourist Attraction, and Contributions to Engineering: in R. L. Wiltshire, D.R. Gilbert, and J.R. Rogers, Eds., Hoover Dam 75

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Anniversary History Symposium, Las Vegas, American Society of Civil Engineers, pp. 216-248. Rogers, J. D., 2010, Citation for the 2010 E.B. Burwell, Jr. Award to W.L. Bilodeau, S.W. Bilodeau, E.M. Gath, M. Oborne, and R.J. Proctor for their article titled ―Geology of Los Angeles, California, USA‖ in the March 2007 issue of Environmental & Engineering Geoscience: 2010 Medals & Awards, GSA Today, Vol. 20, No. 9, Geological Society of America, pp. 12-13. Rogers, J. D., 2010, Overview of Likely Consequences of a Magnitude 6.5+ Earthquake in the Central United States: Proceedings of Preparing for a Significant Central United States Earthquake – Science Needs of the Response and Recovery Community. U.S. Geological Survey Scientific Investigations Report 2010-5173, pp. 17-29. Online:http://conference.mst.edu/newmadridconf/presentations.html

Luna, R., Summers, D., Hoffman, D., Rogers, J. D., Sevi, A., and Witt, E., 2007, Geotechnical Reconnaissance of the Mississippi River Delta Flood-protection System After Hurricane Katrina: in Science and the Storms: USGS Response to the Hurricanes of 2005, U.S. Geological Survey Circular 1306, pp. 28-35.

Watkins, C.M., Rogers, J. D., and Warme, J. E., 2007, Reconstruction of Composite Landslides in Flat-Lying Sedimentary Strata Using Graphical Methods: Conference Presentations, First North American Landslide Conference, Vail, CO, Conference Presentations: Association of Environmental and Engineering Geologists Special Publication No. 23, pp. 488-501.

Watkins, C.M., Rogers, J. D., and Oboh-Ikuenobe, F., 2007, Use of Palynology to Complement the Analysis and Dating of Megalandslides in the Colorado Plateau: Conference Presentations, First North American Landslide Conference, Vail: Association of Environmental and Engineering Geologists Special Publication No. 23, pp. 810-819.

Seed, R.B., Bea, R.G., Athanasopoulos, A.G., Boutwell, G.P., Bray, Cheung, C., Collins, B.D., Cobos-Roa, D., Cohen-Waeber, J., Harder, L.F., Kayen, R.E., Moss, R.E.S., Pestana, J.M., Porter, J., Riemer, M.F., Rogers, J. D., Storesund, R., and Vera-Grunauer, X., 2007, Investigation of Levee Performance in Hurricane Katrina: The New Orleans Drainage Canals, in F. Silva-Tulla and P.G. Nicholson, eds.,

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Embankments, Dams, and Slopes: Lessons form the New Orleans Levee Failures and Other Current Issues, American Society of Civil Engineers Geotechnical Special Publication (GSP) 161, pp. 1-16.

Seed, R.B., Bea, R.G., Athanasopoulos, A.G., Boutwell, G.P., Bray, Cheung, C., Collins, B.D., Cobos-Roa, D., Harder, L.F., Kayen, R.E., Pestana, J.M., Porter, J., Riemer, M.F., Rogers, J. D., Storesund, R., Vera-Grunauer, X., and Wartman, J., 2007, Investigation of Levee Performance in Hurricane Katrina: The Inner Harbor Navigation Canal, in F. Silva-Tulla and P.G. Nicholson, eds., Embankments, Dams, and Slopes: Lessons form the New Orleans Levee Failures and Other Current Issues, American Society of Civil Engineers Geotechnical Special Publication (GSP) 161, pp. 17-32. Seed, R.B., Bea, R.G., Abdelmalak, R.I., Athanasopoulos, A.G., Boutwell, G.P., Bray, Briaud, J.-L., Cheung, C., Cohen-Waeber, J., Collins, B.D., Cobos-Roa, D., Farber, D., Hanenmann, M.,Harder, L.F., Inkabi, K.S., Kammerer, A.M., Karadeniz, D., Kayen, R.E., Moss, R.E.S., Nicks, J., Nimala, S., Pestana, J.M., Porter, J., Rhee, K., Riemer, M.F., Roberts, K., Rogers, J. D., Storesund, R., Govindasamy, A.V., Vera-Grunauer, X., Wartman, J., Watkins, C.M., Wenk, E., and Yim, S., 2007, Investigation of the Performance of the New Orleans Regional Flood Protection Systems During Hurricane Katrina: Lessons Learned, in F. Silva-Tulla and P.G. Nicholson, eds., Embankments, Dams, and Slopes: Lessons form the New Orleans Levee Failures and Other Current Issues, American Society of Civil Engineers Geotechnical Special Publication (GSP) 161, pp. 45-16.

Rogers, J. David, 2004, Lessons on Site Characterization Gleaned from Geoforensic Studies: in

Hempen, G.L., and Hatheway, A.W., eds., in Visioning the Future of Engineering Geology: Site Characterization, Vol. 3: Association of Engineering Geologists Special Publication No. 19, separately paginated, 48 p. Rogers, J. D., and Beckmann, N., 2003, West Lost Creek Trail Sturzstrom: A Composite Landslide, Eds. P. Boyer, P. Rogers and P. Santi: Engineering Geology in Colorado: Contributions, Trends and Case Histories, Association of Engineering Geologists Special Publication No.15/Colorado Geological Survey Special Publication 55, 20 p. This volume was selected for the 2007 Claire P. Holdridge Award of the Association of Environmental & Engineering Geologists. Rogers, J. David, 2002, Disappearing Practice Opportunities: Why Are Owners and Engineers Taking Increased Risks?: in R. E. Tepel, ed., Symposium on Visioning the Future of Engineering Geology: Sustainability and Stewardship, Vol. 1, Association of Engineering Geologists Special Publication No. 19, separately paginated, 14 p. Rogers, J. David, 2002, Influence of Geology on BART‘s Orinda Station landslide and Berkeley Hills Tunnels, in H. Ferrez and R. Anderson, eds., Engineering Geology Practice in Northern California, California Geological Survey Bulletin 210 and AEG Special Publication 12, pp. 475-486. Rogers, J. David, 2002, Influence of Geology on BART‘s San Francisco Subways, in H. Ferrez and R. Anderson, eds., Engineering Geology Practice in Northern California, California Geological Survey Bulletin 210 and AEG Special Publication 12, pp. 487-500. Rogers, J. David, 2002, Influence of Geology on the Design of BART‘s Trans-Bay Tubes, in H. Ferrez and R. Anderson, eds., Engineering Geology Practice in Northern California, California Geological Survey Bulletin 210 and AEG Special Publication 12, pp. 501-518. at Missouri S&T above this line (beginning of academic career)

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Rogers, J. D., and Halliday, J. M., 1993, Exploring the Calaveras - Las Trampas Fault Junction in the Danville - San Ramon Area: Earthquake Hazards of the Eastern San Francisco Bay Area: California Division of Mines and Geology Special Publication 113, pp. 271-280. Rogers, J. D., and Figuers, S.H., 1993, Late Quaternary Stratigraphy of the East Bay Plain: Earthquake Hazards in the Eastern San Francisco Bay Area: California Division of Mines and Geology Special Publication 113, pp. 19-27. Rogers, J. David, 1992, Reassessment of the St. Francis Dam Failure, Engineering Geology Practice in Southern California: ed B.W. Pipkin and R.J. Proctor; Association of Engineering Geologists, Special Publication No. 4, pp. 639-666. This article was selected for the E.,B. Burwell Award of the Geological Society of America in 1994 and the Rock Mechanics Award of the National Research Council/National Academy of Engineering in 1994. Rogers, J. D., Herber, L.J., and Hibner, T. H., 1992, Paleolandslides in San Antonio Canyon, California, Engineering Geology Practice in Southern California: ed B.W. Pipkin and R.J. Proctor; Association of Engineering Geologists, Special Publication No. 4, pp. 579-594. Rogers, J. David, 1992, Long Term Behavior of Urban Fill Embankments: Stability and Performance of Slopes and Embankments II: American Society of Civil Engineers: Geotechnical Special Publication 31, Vol. 2, pp. 1258-1273. Rogers, J. David, 1991, Brief Engineering History and Observations of Damage to the San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge and I-880 Cypress Structure, in Loma Prieta Earthquake: Engineering Geologic Perspectives; ed Baldwin, J.E., and Sitar, N.; Association of Engineering Geologists Special Publication No. 1, 1991, pp. 151-170. Rogers, J. D., and Figuers, 1991, S.H., Site Stratigraphy and Near Shore Development Effects on Soil Amplification in the Greater Oakland Area, ed Baldwin, J.E., II and Sitar, N.; Association of Engineering Geologists Special Publication No. 1, pp. 123-150.

Peer Reviewed Articles in Conference Proceedings Rogers, J. D., and Karadeniz, D., 2010, Overview of the Seismic Threat in the Central United States; Proceedings of the 5

th International Conference on Recent Advances in Geotechnical Earthquake

Engineering and Soil Dynamics, San Diego, May 24-29, 2010. State of the Art and Practice (SOAP) Lecture 9, 15 p.

Rogers, J. D., 2009, Overview of Post-Flood Surveys of the Upper Mississippi River Valley in the Summer of 2008, in R. E. Criss and T. M. Kusky, 2009, Finding the Balance between Floods, Flood Protection, and River Navigation, published by Saint Louis University, Center for Environmental Sciences, pp. 41-47. Available Online, URL: http://www.ces.slu.edu/

Rogers, J.D., 2008, A Historical Perspective on Geotechnical Case Histories Courses: Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on Case Histories in Geotechnical Engineering, Arlington, Aug 11-16, 2008, Session 11, 18 p. Luna, R., and Rogers, J.D., 2008, Recent Geotechnical Developments in Geospatial Information Systems Technology, MO: Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on Case Histories in Geotechnical Engineering, Arlington, Aug 11-16, 2008, State of the Art and Practice Lecture 5, 17 p. Rogers, J.D., and Watkins, C.M., 2008, Overview of the Taum Sauk Pumped Storage Power Plant Upper Reservoir Failure, Reynolds County, MO: Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on Case Histories in Geotechnical Engineering, Arlington, Aug 11-16, 2008, Paper No. 2.43, 12 p.

Rogers, J.D., Karadeniz, D., and Chung, J.W., 2007, The Effect of Site Conditions on Amplification of Ground Motion in the St. Louis Area: Proceedings of the 4

th International Conference on Earthquake

Geotechnical Engineering, June 25-28, 2007, Thessaloniki, Greece, Paper No. 1768, 11 p.

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Chen, G., El-Engebawy, M., Zeng, Y., Rogers, J.D., Hoffman, D., and Herrmann, R.B., 2004, Generation of Near-Field Rock Motions with a Composite Source Model within the New Madrid Seismic Zone: Proceedings of the 13

th World Conference on Earthquake Engineering, Aug 1-6, 2004, Vancouver, BC,

Canada. Rogers, J. D., and Luna, R., 2004, Impact of Geographical Information Systems on Geotechnical Engineering: Proceedings of the 5th International Conference on Case Histories in Geotechnical Engineering, New York, State-of-the-art and Practice Paper OSP 3, pp. 1-23. Chen, G., El-Engebawy, M. A., Zeng, Y., Rogers, J. D., Hoffman, D., and Herrmann, R.B., 2004, Sensitivity Study on Near-Fault Rock Motions within the New Madrid Seismic Zone Using a Composite Source Model: Proceedings of the 11th International Conference on Soil Dynamics & Earthquake Engineering and the 3rd International Conference on Earthquake Geotechnical Engineering, University of California, Berkeley. Ismail, A.M., Anderson, N.L., Rogers, J. D., Abbas, M.A., and Atekwana, E.A., 2003, Hydrogeophysical investigation at Luxor, Southern Egypt: Proceedings of the Third International Conference on the Application of Geophysical Methodologies and Non Destructive Testing to Transportation Facilities and Infrastructure, Orlando Florida, p. 1-12. Rogers, J. David, 2003, Innovative Solutions for Water Wars in Israel, Jordan and the Palestinian Authority: Proceedings of the International Conference on Military Geology and Geography, United States Military Academy at West Point, 2003, pp. 1-21. at Missouri S&T above this line (beginning of academic career)

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Rogers, J. D., and Savage, E.D., 1980, Potential Instability of Rainbow Bridge National Monument, Utah - A Rock Mechanics Viewpoint: Proceedings of the Second Conference on Scientific Research in the National Parks, Vol. 5 Physical Sciences, National Park Service, Washington D.C., pp. 365-373. Goodman, R.E., and Rogers, J. D., 1980, Massive Rock Toppling at Clear Creek, Grand Canyon, Arizona (with R.E. Goodman), Proceedings of the Second Conference on Scientific Research in the National Parks, National Park Service, Washington D.C., pp. 218-231. Rogers, J. D., and Pyles, M. R., 1980, Evidence of Cataclysmic Erosional Events in the Grand Canyon of the Colorado River, Arizona: Proceedings of the Second Conference on Research in the National Parks, San Francisco: National Park Service, Washington, D.C., Physical Sciences, v. 5, pp. 392-454. Online: http://web.mst.edu/~rogersda/grand_canyon_research/

Reports on Externally Funded Research

Jae-won Chung and J. D. Rogers, 2011, ―Final Report - St. Louis Area Modeling Depth-to-Bedrock in Major River Channels in the St. Louis Area,‖ U.S. Geological Survey award No G10AC00224, May 13, 2011, 6 pages. Jae-won Chung and J. D. Rogers, 2010, Progress Report - St. Louis Area Modeling Depth-to-Bedrock in Major River Channel; ―Refinement of Geodatabase for the St. Louis Area Earthquake Hazard Mapping Project, Missouri,‖ U.S. Geological Survey Cooperative Research Agreement, September 2, 2010, 10 p. Rogers, J. David, 2010, ―2008 Midwest Flooding and Lessons for Levee Performance and Reliability to Other Similarly Threatened Areas of the U.S.,‖ Progress report to the National Science Foundation for term Aug 1, 2008 to July 31, 2010.

R.A. Williams, R.A. Bauer, O.S. Boyd, J. Chung, C.H. Cramer, D.A. Gaunt, D. Hoffman, G.L. Hempen, N.S. McCallister, J.L. Prewett, J.D. Rogers, P.J. Steckel, and C.M. Watkins, 2009, St. Louis Area Earthquake Hazards Mapping Project— December 2008–June 2009 Progress Report: U. S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 2009-1245, 7 p. Online: http://pubs.usgs.gov/of/2009/1245/

E. Karadeniz and J. D. Rogers, 2009, Modeling Uncertainties in Lithology and Sensitivity Analyses of Seismic Site Response for the Pilot Quadrangles in the St. Louis Metropolitan Area, Missouri and Illinois: Final Technical Report, U.S. Geological Survey-NEHRP External Grant 08HQAG0120, October 2, 2009, 102 p. http://earthquake.usgs.gov/research/external/reports/08HQAG0155.pdf D. Karadeniz, J. D. Rogers, R.A. Williams, C.H. Cramer, R.A. Bauer, D. Hoffman, J. Chung, G.L. Hempen, P.H. Steckel, O.L. Boyd, C.M. Watkins, N.S. McCallister, and E. Schweig, 2009, St. Louis Area Earthquake Hazards Mapping Project - A Progress Report - November 2008: U. S. Geological Survey Open File Report 2009-1059. Online: http://pubs.usgs.gov/of/2009/1059/ R. Storesund, R. G. Bea, M. Bernhardt, J.-L. Briard, D. Franen, A. Govindasamy, S. Gyu, D. Kim, M. Leclair, G. Hempen, N. R. Maerz, J. D. Rogers, and C. M. Watkins, 2009, 2008 Midwest Levee Performance Investigation: Summary of Field Reconnaissance, Report to the National Science Foundation, March 31, 2009, under Grant CMMI-0842801, 88 p. Rogers, J. D., and Onstad, K.L., 2008, Development of a Virtual Geotechnical Database System to Store and Retrieve Subsurface Information, to the National Geospatial Intelligence Agency, 21 Aug 2008, 63 p.

Rogers, J. David, 2008, Creation of a Geologic GIS database for the St. Louis Metropolitan Area, Missouri and Illinois: Final Technical Report, U.S. Geological Survey-NEHRP External Grant 06HQGR0155, January 30, 2008, 22 p. Online: http://earthquake.usgs.gov/research/external/reports/06HQGR0155.pdf Rogers, J. David and Karadeniz, D., 2008, Pilot Seismic Hazard Assessment of the Granite City, Monks Mound, and Columbia Bottom Quadrangles, St. Louis Metropolitan Area, Missouri and Illinois: Final Technical Report, USGS NEHRP Grant 07HQGR0012,102 p.

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http://earthquake.usgs.gov/research/external/reports/07HQGR0012.pdf Rogers, J. David, 2007, Implementation of an AGS-COSMOS-FHWA Compatible Geotechnical Database for the St. Louis Metro Area, Missouri and Illinois and, the Evansville-Henderson Area, Indiana and Kentucky: Final Technical Report, U.S. Geological Survey-NEHRP External Grant 05HQAG0147, December, 13, 2007, 19 p. Online: http://earthquake.usgs.gov/research/external/reports/05HQAG0147.pdf

Seed, R.B., Abdelmalak, R.I., Athanasopoulos, A.G., Bea, R.G., Boutwell, G.P., Bray, J.D., Briaud, J.-L., Cheung, C., Collins, B.D., Cobos-Roa, D., Cohen-Waeber, J., Ehrensing, L., Farber, D., Hanenmann, M., Harder, L.F., Inamine, M.S., Inkabi, K.S., Kammerer, A.M., Karadeniz, D., Kayen, R.E., Moss, R.E.S., Nicks, J., Nimala, S., Pestana, J.M., Porter, J., Rhee, K., Riemer, M.F., Roberts, K., Rogers, J.D., Storesund, R., Thompson, A., Govindasamy, A.V., Vera-Grunauer, X., Wartman, J., Watkins, C.M., Wenk, E., and Yim, S., 2006, Investigation of the Performance of the New Orleans Flood Protection Systems in Hurricane Katrina on August 29, 2005, Final Report to the National Science Foundation, under Grants CMS-0413327 and CMS-0611632, July 31, 2006, 742 p. Online: http://www.ce.berkeley.edu/~new_orleans/

Seed, R.B., Abdelmalak, R.I., Athanasopoulos, A.G., Bea, R.G., Boutwell, G.P., Bray, J.D., Briaud, J.-L., Cheung, C., Collins, B.D., Cobos-Roa, D., Cohen-Waeber, J., Ehrensing, L., Farber, D., Hanenmann, M., Harder, L.F., Inamine, M.S., Inkabi, K.S., Kammerer, A.M., Karadeniz, D., Kayen, R.E., Moss, R.E.S., Nicks, J., Nimala, S., Pestana, J.M., Porter, J., Rhee, K., Riemer, M.F., Roberts, K., Rogers, J.D., Storesund, R., Thompson, A., Govindasamy, A.V., Vera-Grunauer, X., Wartman, J., Watkins, C.M., Wenk, E., and Yim, S., 2006, Investigation of the Performance of the New Orleans Flood Protection Systems in Hurricane Katrina on August 29, 2005, Draft Final Report to the National Science Foundation, Report No. UCB/CCRM-06/01, May 22, 2006, 314 p. Online: http://www.ce.berkeley.edu/~new_orleans/draft.htm Chen, G., Stephenson, R., Prakash, S., Anderson, N.L., Rogers, J.D., El-Engebawy, M., and Kociu, S., 2004, Study of Near-Fault Earthquake Effects on Highway Bridges, Element 4 in Earthquake Hazards Mitigation Research Program for Highway Systems, Report of Cooperative Agreement DTFH61-02-X-00009, submitted by University of Missouri-Rolla to the Federal Highway Administration, pp. 14-29. Rogers, J. D., and Doyle, B. C., 2004, Mapping of Seismically-Induced Landslippage in the Benton Hills and Crowley’s Ridge, New Madrid Seismic Zone, Missouri and Arkansas: U.S. Geological Survey National Earthquake Hazards Reduction Program, awarded November 1, 2002. Final report submitted May 1, 2004. Online: http://earthquake.usgs.gov/research/external/reports/03HQGR0023.pdf Rogers, J. D., 2004, Mapping of Seismically-Induced Landslippage in the Western New Madrid Seismic Zone: University of Missouri Research Board, awarded January 1, 2003. Final report submitted on 31 July 2004. Rogers, J. D., Mero, W.E., and Figuers, S.H., 1994, "Development of a Computerized Well Database for Alameda and Contra Costa Counties, California": Final Report to the U.S. Geological Survey under Research Contract 1434-50023, January 1994, 69 p. Rogers, J. D., and Figuers, S.H., 1992, "Engineering Geologic Site Characterization of the Greater Oakland-Alameda Area, Alameda and San Francisco Counties, California": Final Report to the National Science Foundation: Grant No. BCS-9003785: January 1992, 59 p., 4 plates. Hittinger, M., Goodman, R.E., Rogers, J. D., and Figuers, S.H., 1981, ―JTROCK2: A Computer Program for Stress Analysis of Two-Dimensional, Discontinuous Rock Masses‖, Geotechnical Engineering, University of California, Berkeley, Nov. 1981. Goodman, R.E., Rogers, J.D., and Chan, L.Y., 1981, "Development of Techniques for Evaluating Seismic Hazards of Creeping Landslides and Old Dams," Final Report for USGS-NEHRP Grant, U.S. Geological Survey Open File Report 81-50 (1981).

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Rogers, J. David, 1980, ―Evidence of Damming in the Grand Canyon‖, Investigator‘s Annual Report to the U.S. Department of Interior National Park Service, Grand Canyon National Park, for period June 1978-January 1980, submitted February 20, 1980, 9 p. Rogers, J. D., and Goodman, R.E., 1978, ―Massive Rock Toppling in Grand Canyon, Arizona‖, Investigator‘s Annual Report to the U.S. Department of Interior National Park Service, Grand Canyon National Park, for period June – November 1978, submitted December 27, 1978, 5 p.

Theses and Advisors "The Genesis, Properties and Significance of Fracturing in Colorado Plateau Sandstones," Ph.D. dissertation, Geological Engineering, University of California, Berkeley, 706 pages, May 1982. Major field advisor Richard E. Goodman. "Shallow Creep Measurements on Landslides," Master's thesis, Department of Civil Engineering, University of California, Berkeley, June, 1979, 171 pages. Thesis advisor Richard E. Goodman.

―Location and Suitability of Carbonate Materials for Flue Gas Desulferization-Western U.S.‖, 43 pages, May 1976, senior thesis in Earth Science Department California State Polytechnic University, Pomona, thesis advisor Gerald V. Henderson. Selected for the Best Presentation Award of the Society of Mining Engineers of the American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical & Petroleum Engineers at their 106

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Non-Refereed Publications and Conference Proceedings Rogers, J. David, 2010, Celebrating Hoover Dam: The Majesty of Hoover Dam [cover story]: Civil Engineering, v. 80:11 (November), pp. 52-65. Rogers, J. David, 2010, Geology Controls Everything: The Engineering Geologist, v. 44:2 (September), pp. 1-5. N. H. Putnam, N. Anderson, and J. D. Rogers, 2010, Case Studies in Geophysical Applications Used in Engineering Problems: Army Engineer, v. 18:5 (Sept-Oct), pp. 46-51. J. D. Rogers, R. Storesund, C. Watkins, J.-L. Briaud, R.G. Bea, N. H. Maerz, M. Bernhardt, D. Franken, A. V. Govindsamy, S.-G. Lim, D. Kim, M. Leclair, G. Hempen, 2009, Observations of Levee Failures along the Upper Mississippi and Lower Iowa Rivers During the Floods of 2008: Proceedings of 2009 NSF Engineering Research and Innovation Conference, Honolulu, Hawaii, June 22-26, 2009, Grant #0842801. R. Storesund, R.G. Bea, M. Bernhardt, J.-L. Briaud, D. Franken, A. V. Govindsamy, S.-G. Lim, D. Kim, M. Leclair, G. Hempen, N. H. Maerz, J. D. Rogers, and C. Watkins 2009, 2008 Midwest Levee Performance Investigation Summary of Initial Field Reconnaissance: Proceedings of 2009 NSF Engineering Research and Innovation Conference, Honolulu, Hawaii, June 22-26,2009, Grant #0842801. M. Bernhardt, R.G. Bea, J.-L. Briaud, D. Franken, A. V. Govindsamy, S.-G. Lim, D. Kim, M. Leclair, G. Hempen, N. H. Maerz, J. D. Rogers, R. Storesund, and C. Watkins 2009, 2008 Midwest Levee Failure Investigation Summary of Erosion and Index Testing: Proceedings of 2009 NSF Engineering Research and Innovation Conference, Honolulu, Hawaii, June 22-26,2009, Grant #0842801. Rogers, J. D., 2008, Professional Engineering Registration: The Civil Engineer, v. LV:5 (May), San Francisco Section, American Society of Civil Engineers, pp. 1-9. Putnam, N. H., and Rogers, J. D., 2007, Time and Cost Effective Evaluations of the Subsurface: Army Engineer, v. 15:1 (Jan-Feb), pp. 48-57. Rogers, J. David, 2003, Notes on Rock Reinforcement Using Threadbar Rockbolts, for Symposium on Condition Assessment of Rock Reinforcement, Transportation Research Board Annual Highway Geology Symposium, Burlington, Vermont, September 23, 2003, 9 p., 2 plates.

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Rogers, J. David, 2003, Dams and Disasters: A Brief Overview of Dam Building in California (2003): PowerPoint lecture on CD-ROM provided to the University of California Water Resources Center Archives, the Center for California Studies at U.C. Berkeley, Department of Civil Engineering at U.C. Berkeley, State of California Department of Water Resources, Division of Safety of Dams, Metropolitan Water District of Southern California and the California Academy of Sciences. This presentation is currently used in whole or part for training by seven state dam safety organizations, the U.S. Corps of Engineers and the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation.

Rogers, J. David, 2002, What is Geoforensics?: Eisenhower Professional Development Program sponsored by Mineral Area College in Park Hills, MO, Online: http://web.mst.edu/~rogersda/forensic_geology/Geoforensics%20notes.htm Rogers, J. David, 2002, Forensic Geology Case Histories: Eisenhower Professional Development Program sponsored by Mineral Area College in Park Hills, MO, Online: http://web.mst.edu/~rogersda/forensic_geology/Geoforensics%20Case%20Histories.htm Rogers, J. David, 2002, How Geologists Unraveled the Mysteries of Japanese Vengeance Bombs During World War 2: Eisenhower Professional Development Program sponsored by Mineral Area College in Park Hills, MO, Online: http://web.mst.edu/~rogersda/forensic_geology/Japenese%20vengenance%20bombs%20new.htm at Missouri S&T above this line (beginning of academic career)

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Rogers, J. David, 2000, Geologic Conditions and the Design and Construction of BART‘s TransBay Tubes (2000): in L. Alvarez, ed., AEG-GRA 2000 Field Trip Guidebook, From the Pacific Ocean to the Sierra Nevada: Taming Shaky Ground: Association of Engineering Geologists and Groundwater Resources Association Joint Annual Meeting, San Jose, p. 31-52. Rogers, J. David, 2000, Bay Area Rapid Transit Tunnels (2000), in G. Borchardt, et al., Engineering for Surface Fault Rupture on the Hayward Fault: in L. Alvarez, ed., AEG-GRA 2000 Field Trip Guidebook, From the Pacific Ocean to the Sierra Nevada: Taming Shaky Ground: Association of Engineering Geologists and Groundwater Resources Association Joint Annual Meeting, San Jose, p. 6-9, 12 and 22-23. Rogers, J. David, 2000, An Amazing Career - Photo Essay of the Life and Professional Contributions of Ralph B. Peck: Peck Gala, 4

th Annual Meeting of the GeoInstitute, American Society of Civil Engineers,

Denver, CO, August 5, 2000, (invited contribution), 113 pages. Rogers, J. David, 2000, A Murky Future for Engineering Geology?: International Landslide Research Group Newsletter, v. 13., n. 3, (September), pp. 1-3. Rogers, J.D., and Drumm, P.L., 1999, Overview of the 1998 Mission Peak Landslide, Fremont, CA: Field Trip Guide, Northern California Geological Society, May 8, 1999, 27 p., 1 pl. Rogers, J. David, 1998, Sources of Engineering Geologic Information for Evaluation of Seismically-Induced Landslides and Liquefaction in Northern California: Seismic Hazards Short Course notes, University of California Extension, Berkeley, CA , Aug 20-22, 1998 and August 17-19, 2000. Rogers, J. David, 1998, Sources of Engineering Geologic Information for Evaluation of Seismically-Induced Landslides and Liquefaction in Southern California: Seismic Hazards Short Course notes, California Division of Mines & Geology and Southern California Earthquake Center, Los Angeles, Jan 22-24, 1998; and University of California Extension Seismic Hazards Short Course, Los Angeles July 31-Aug 1, 1998. Rogers, J. David, 1998, Engineering Geologic Characterization of Landslides: Seismic Hazards Short Course notes California Division of Mines & Geology and Southern California Earthquake Center, Los Angeles, Jan 22-24, 1998; and University of California Extension Seismic Hazards Short Course, Los Angeles July 31-Aug 1, 1998 and Berkeley, CA Aug 20-22, 1998 and Aug 17-19, 2000.

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Rogers, J. David, 1998, Landslide Mapping Example: Seismic Hazards Short Course notes, California Division of Mines & Geology and Southern California Earthquake Center, Los Angeles, Jan 22-24, 1998; and University of California Extension Seismic Hazards Short Course, Los Angeles July 31-Aug 1, 1998 and Berkeley, CA Aug 20-22, 1998 and Aug 17-19, 2000. Rogers, J. David, 1998, Notes for Expert Witnesses Giving Depositions, Technical Workshop on Role of the Engineer as an Expert Witness, American Society of Civil Engineers, San Francisco Section, Geotechnical Group, April 21, 1998, 13 p. Rogers, J. David, 1997, Man-Made Disaster at an Old Landslide Dam Site: in A Day in the Field with Thomas Dibblee and J. David Rogers, St. Francis Dam area, May 17, 1997: Field Trip Guidebook, H.E. Ehrenspect and J.R. Powell, eds., The Dibblee Geological Foundation, Santa Barbara, pp. 26-103. Rogers, J. David., 1997, Say, What is a 100-year flood? And, why do we have so many of them?: San Francisco Insurance Claims Forum News Network, v. 2, n. 9, pp. 3-7 (May 1997). Rogers, J. David, 1997, Report on the 1996 Jahns Lectureship Tour, AEG San Francisco Section Newsletter, v. 13, n. 1 (January), pp. 1-5. Rogers, J. David, 1994, A Primer on Developments in Assessment of Soil Settlement over the Past Decade (1984-94): Technical Workshop on Settlement of Soils, American Society of Civil Engineers, San Francisco Section, Geotechnical Group, October 18, 1994, 28p. Rogers, J. David, 1994, Course Notes and Example Problems, FHWA Advanced Soil Slope Stability Course, sponsored by the Federal Highway Administration, Knoxville, TN, May 16-19, 1994, 57 pp. Rogers, J. David, 1994, Overview of the Computerized Well Database for Alameda and Contra Costa Counties, California: 21 pages of notes with 1 plate prepared for symposium on earthquake hazard research in San Francisco Bay Region at U.S. Geological Survey, Menlo Park, CA, March 1994. Rogers, J. D., and McMahon, D.L., 1993, Reassessment of the St. Francis Dam Failure: Proceedings of the 10th Annual Conference, Assn. of State Dam Safety Officials, Kansas City, MO, Sept., 1993, pp. 333-339. Rogers, J. David, 1993, An Introduction to Physical Geologic Factors Affecting Groundwater Inflow into Large Bore Tunnels [Sections 2.3 and 3.1.4]: Proceedings, Workshop on Prediction of Groundwater Flow into Deep Tunnels and Excavations, 18-19 Feb 1987: R.E. Goodman and A. Bro, eds., Army Engineer Waterways Experiment Station, Vicksburg, MS Geotechnical Lab, Report No. A925072, August 1993. Rogers, J. D., Crane, K.M., and Snyder, D.L., 1993, Damage to Foundations from Expansive Soils: Claims People, Vol. 3, No. 4 (April), pp. 1-4. Rogers, J. David, 1992, Seismic Response of Embankments: Proceedings of 35th Annual Meeting Association of Engineering Geologists, 1992, Vol. 35, pp. 474-484. Rogers, J. D., and Olshansky, R.B., 1992, Science versus Advocacy: The Reviewer's Role to Protect Public Interest: in R. A. Larson, ed., Symposium on A Reviewers Perspective of Regulatory Review, Proceedings of 35th Annual Meeting, Association of Engineering Geologists, Vol. 35, pp. 371-378. Rogers, J. David, 1992, Mechanisms of Seismically-Induced Slope Movements, Proceedings of 71st Annual Meeting of the Transportation Research Board, National Research Council, January 12-16, 1992, Washington, D.C., Paper No. 920882. Rogers, J. David, 1991, Landslides of the Cordelia-Vallejo Area, Napa and Solano Counties, California, in Field Trip Guide to the Geology of Western Solano County: Northern California Geological Society and Association of Engineering Geologists, October 12, 1991, pp. 128-159. Rogers, J. David, 1991, Geologic and geotechnical considerations in developing functionality criteria for earthquake resistant design: Minutes of the Engineering Criteria Review Board Meeting; San Francisco Bay Conservation and Development Commission, State of California, Sept. 11, 1991, San Francisco.

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Rogers, J. David, 1989, Collapse of the Cypress Structure and Unraveling the Asymmetric Ground Motion in West Oakland : in What We Have Learned from the Oct. 17, 1989 M 7.1 Loma Prieta Earthquake, ed. by G. Reid, 16th Annual SABER Symposium Proceedings Volume, San Jose State University, 1989, pp. 64-86. Rogers, J.D., and Veisze, P., 1990, Logistics of Emergency Aerial Photography: The San Francisco Area Earthquake Example: Proceedings Third Forest Service Remote Sensing Applications Conference, Tucson, Vol. 3, pp. 67-73. Rogers, J. David, 1990, Notes on An Engineer's Perspective on Liability Exposure of Water Agencies: Association of California Water Agencies Conference, La Quinta, March 1990, 30 pages. Rogers, J. David, 1989, Outline of Testimony Given before the Assembly Transportation Committee, State of California, on the I-880 Cypress Structure Collapse: (State) Assembly Committee Hearing on The Seismic Safety of California's Freeway System, November 7, 1989, Los Angeles, California, Hon. R. Katz, Chairman, State of California, Joint Publications Office, Sacramento, pp. 60-74 and 112-154. Rogers, J. D., Olshansky, R.B., and Alger, C.A., 1989, Geology, Geomorphology, and Landslide Processes of the East San Francisco Bay Hills, California in: Landslides in Central California, Field Trip Guidebook T381, ed. W.M. Brown III, 28th International Geologic Congress, Washington, D.C., July 1989, pp. 90-98. Rogers, J. David, 1989, Landslide Processes of the East Bay Hills, Supplement to Guidebook T381, 28th International Geologic Congress, Washington, D.C., July 1989, 90 p. Rogers, J. David, 1988, Pleistocene to Holocene Transition in Contra Costa County, California: Geology of San Ramon Valley and Environs, Northern California Geological Society, ed. R. Crane, pp. 29-52. Rogers, J. David, 1988, A Synopsis of the Developmental History of Contra Costa County, California: Geology of San Ramon Valley and Environs, Northern California Geological Society, ed. R. Crane, pp. 67-98. Rogers, J. David, 1988, History of Grading Practices in the Development of Contra Costa County, California: Geology of San Ramon Valley and Environs, Northern California Geological Society, ed. R. Crane, pp. 99-162. Rogers, J. David, 1987, Rockbolt Design Handbook: Short Course Foundations in Tension: Department of Civil Engineering, Northeastern University, Boston, Massachusetts, June 1987. Rogers, J. David, 1987, Notes on Recent Developments in Tensile Reinforcement of Rock: Short Course Notes Design Performance of Tieback and Anchor Systems, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, Georgia, October, 1987, 50 p. Rogers, J. David, 1986, Landslide Processes of the East Bay Hills: Field Trip Guidebook, 29th Annual Meeting, Association of Engineering Geologists, San Francisco, 90 pp. Rogers, J. David, 1985, Impacts of Climatic and Environmental Change on Slope Morphology in the Colorado Plateau: Penrose Specialty Conference on Geomorphic and Stratigraphic Indicators of Climatic Change in Arid and Semi-arid Environments, Geological Society of America, Lake Havasu, Arizona. Rogers, J. David, 1985, Earthquake Induced Bedform Distortions, Imperial Valley Region, California: Geology and Geothermal Energy of the Salton Trough: ed. L.J. Herber, National Association of Geology Teachers, 1985, pp. 167-171.

TECHNICAL PRESENTATIONS

Keynote Presentations with Published Abstracts

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Overview of the Seismic Threat in the Central United States: State of the Art and Practice Presentation 9,

Proceedings of the 5th International Conference on Recent Advances in Geotechnical Earthquake

Engineering and Soil Dynamics, San Diego, CA, May 28, 2010. The 2005 Taum Sauk Dam Failure: Lessons for All of Us: Keynote Presentation for Symposium on

Geologic Considerations in the Evaluation of Dams, 2009 Annual Meeting of the Association of Environmental & Engineering Geologists, Lake Tahoe, CA, September 24, 2009, Program with Abstracts, AEG News, v. 52 (July), p. 99.

Scenario Overview - How a Midwestern earthquake would impact Missouri and the American Midwest:

New Madrid Seismic Zone Earthquake Workshop, 10-state preparedness conference hosted by the Missouri National Guard, St. Louis, MO, 21-25 September, 2009.

Application of Case Histories in Education, Distinguished Speaker - Session 11: 6th International

Conference on Case Histories in Geotechnical Engineering, Arlington, VA, August 11-16, 2008, Abstract Volume, Session 11.

Recent Geotechnical Developments in Geospatial Information Systems Technology (with Ronaldo Luna),

State-of-the-Art and Practice Presentation No 5, 6th International Conference on Case Histories in Geotechnical Engineering, Arlington, VA, August 16, 2008.

Consequences Resulting from a Major Earthquake in the Central US: for the opening session of the New

Madrid Seismic Zone Conference: Preparing for a Significant Central U.S. Earthquake, sponsored by the U.S. Geological Survey Mid-Continent Geographic Science Center, Missouri University of Science & Technology, Geology and Land Survey Division of the Missouri Department of Natural Resources, Missouri Emergency Management Agency, and the Society of American Military Engineers, August 13-14, 2008, Rolla, MO. Posted Online: http://conference.mst.edu/newmadridconf/presentations.html

Evolution of Engineering Geology in Southern California, Keynote Presentation for the Plenary Session

50th Anniversary Annual Meeting of the Association of Environmental & Engineering Geologists,

Los Angeles, CA, September 24, 2007. Hoover Dam: How it changed America and the World, Keynote Presentation for the AEG Outstanding

Project Award Program, Plenary Session 48th Annual Meeting of the Association of Engineering

Geologists, Las Vegas, NV, September 21, 2005. Overview of the Seismic Threat Posed by the New Madrid Seismic Zone, Keynote presentation for the

Geotechnical and Bridge Design Workshop: New Madrid Seismic Zone Experience, Cape Girardeau, MO, Oct 28-29, 2004, sponsored by the Federal Highway Administration, Missouri Department of Transportation, Missouri Department of Natural Resources, University Transportation Center and University of Missouri-Rolla.

Impact of Geographical Information Systems on Geotechnical Engineering, State-of-the-Practice

presentation Session OSP 3, Abstract Volume, 5th International Conference on Case Histories in Geotechnical Engineering, New York, April 11-17, 2004, Paper No. OSP-3.

State-of-the-Practice in Characterization of Landslide Prone Terrain Using Remote Sensing Platforms, Global Positioning Satellites and Geographical Information Systems Technology, Keynote presentation for topical session on "Characterizing Complexity in Geomechanics, Engineering Geology, and Hydrogeology", Abstracts with Program, Annual Meeting Geological Society of America, v. 35:6, Seattle, Nov., 2003, pp. 42.

Reassessment of the St. Francis Dam Failure (2003): Lecture series commemorating 75th anniversary of St. Francis Dam failure. Sponsored by the University of California, Los Angeles, Historical Society of Southern California, Los Angeles Public Library, Los Angeles Department of Water & Power, Metropolitan Water District of Southern California, Santa Clarita Valley Historical Society, California Oil Museum, Ventura County Museum of History & Art, and the Huntington Library. March 8-13, 2003.

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Dams and Disasters: A Brief Overview of Dam Building in California (2002-03): California Colloquium on

Water Lectures sponsored by the University of California Water Resources Center Archives, the Center for California Studies at U.C. Berkeley, Department of Civil Engineering at U.C. Berkeley, State of California Department of Water Resources, Division of Safety of Dams, Metropolitan Water District of Southern California and the California Academy of Sciences. California Colloquium on Water Lectures were given in Berkeley (November 2002), Sacramento (January 2003) and Los Angeles (January 2003).

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----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------- Paradigm of Change, School of Science Commencement Address, California State Polytechnic

University, Pomona, Sat June 9, 2001. The 1928 St. Francis Dam Failure: Its impact on California History and the Civil Engineering Profession:

2001 Trent Dames Civil Engineering Heritage Lecture, Huntington Library and Botanical Gardens, San Marino, CA on April 10, 2001.

Mentors, failures and the future of engineering geology: Shlemon Applied Geology Luncheon speaker,

Geological Society of America Centennial Cordilleran Section Meeting, Berkeley, CA on June 4, 1999.

Evolution of Uplift and Effective Stress Theories, Keynote Presentation, ASCE GeoExpo, Los Angeles

Section American Society of Civil Engineers, RMS Queen Mary, Long Beach, CA May 26, 1999. Honoring the Fallen, Keynote Memorial Day Address, Rededication of the Contra Costa County Soldiers

Monument, Pleasant Hill, CA on May 25, 1998. Reassessment of the St. Francis Dam Failure, Banquet Lecture, Association of Engineering Geologists

Texas Section Spring Banquet, College Station, TX on April 5, 1997. Reassessment of the St. Francis Dam Failure, Banquet Lecture, 32

nd Engineering Geology &

Geotechnical Engineering Symposium, Boise, ID on March 27, 1997.

Looking Back at the St. Francis Dam Failure and the Birth of Engineering Geology in America, special

presentation of the EGD/AEG 1996 R.H. Jahns Distinguished Lecture in Engineering Geology, (1996), Abstracts with Programs - Geological Society of America, Vol. 28, Issue 7, p. 282, Denver, CO, Oct. 28, 1996.

Invited Presentations with Published Abstracts General Overview of the History of the Panama Canal, Symposium on Panama Canal Expansion, Annual

Meeting American Association for the Advancement of Science, Pacific Division, University of San Diego, June 13, 2011; AAAS Proceedings Pacific Division, v.30:1, p. 71.

Engineering Firsts at Hoover Dam: Hoover Dam 75

th Anniversary Celebration, Program for 140

th Annual

Civil Engineering Conference, American Society of Civil Engineers, October 22, 2010, Las Vegas. Hales Bar and the Pitfalls of Constructing Dams on Karst: 2010 Annual Meeting Program with Abstracts,

Association of Environmental & Engineering Geologists, Charleston, AEG News, v. 53 (July), p. 90.

Overview of Katrina Levee Failures: 24

th Central Pennsylvania Geotechnical Conference, Central

Pennsylvania Section, American Society of Civil Engineers, Hershey, PA, November 3, 2009.

Overview of Post-Flood Surveys of the Upper Mississippi Valley in the Summer of 2008: Finding the

Balance Between Floods, Flood Protection, and River Navigation, scientific meeting sponsored

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by St. Louis University, Abstracts and Program, Presentation No. 7. November 11, 2008, St. Louis.

The Boulder Canyon Project and Hoover Dam: Some of Its Impacts on the Engineering Profession:

Conference on The Fate and Future of the Colorado River, sponsored by the Huntington-USC Institute on California & the West and the Water Education Foundation, Huntington Library, San Marino, CA Oct 31-Nov 1, 2008.

Professor Arthur B. Cleaves-An Engineering Geology Pioneer: Invited presentation for Symposium #5

honoring the professional career of Professor Terry R. West, Program with Abstracts 2008 Annual Meeting of the Association of Environmental & Engineering Geologists, New Orleans, AEG News, v. 51 (July), p. 82 (complete abstract published in Changes to Program with Abstracts, AEG 2008, New Orleans, LA, p. 5).

Geologic Conditions Underlying the 2005 17th Street Canal levee Failure in New Orleans (with Darrel W.

Schmitz): Invited presentation for Symposium #4 New Orleans Levees and Hurricane Katrina, Program with Abstracts 2008 Annual Meeting of the Association of Environmental & Engineering Geologists, New Orleans, AEG News, v. 51 (July), p. 82.

Seize the Opportunity to Become Advocates for Your Own Collective Protection: Don’t Wait for the Army

Corps of Engineers and Congress to Figure It All Out: Invited presentation for UNO CHART/EERI Community Forum on How to Become Successful Disaster Mitigation Advocates Promoting Safer, More Resilient Communities, sponsored by the Earthquake Engineering Research Institute and the University of New Orleans Center for Hazards Assessment, Response and Technology, [Proceedings] 60

th Annual Meeting, 2008 EERI Annual Meeting, New Orleans, Feb. 6-9, 2008.

Geologic Factors Promoting Ground Subsidence and Coastal Land Loss in the Mississippi Delta and the

Great Debate About What to Do About It: Invited presentation for Special Session on Role of

Geology in Planning and Mitigation of Natural Hazards, GSA Abstracts with Programs, v. 39:6,

Denver, Oct. 2007, pp. 509.

Factors Contributing to the 2005 Taum Sauk Upper Reservoir Breach, Reynolds County, MO (with C.M.

Watkins and D.J. Hoffman): Invited presentation for Forensic and Engineering Geology Case Studies: A Tribute to James E, Slosson, GSA Abstracts with Programs, v. 39:6, Denver, Oct. 2007, pp. 200.

Panama Canal: The World’s Landslide Laboratory: Program with Abstracts 2007 Annual Meeting of the

Association of Environmental & Engineering Geologists, Los Angeles, AEG News, v. 50 (July), p. 117-18.

Carrying the Torch: The Societal Impact of State Geologist James E. Slosson: Program with Abstracts

2007 Annual Meeting of the Association of Environmental & Engineering Geologists, Los Angeles, AEG News, v. 50 (July), p. 116.

Three Southern California Geologists Who Were Pioneers of Engineering Geology: Program with

Abstracts 2007 Annual Meeting of the Association of Environmental & Engineering Geologists, Los Angeles, AEG News, v. 50 (July), p. 116-17.

Remembering Mike Scullin, One of the Founding Fathers of Grading and Excavation Ordinances (with

P.L. Drumm): Program with Abstracts 2007 Annual Meeting of the Association of Environmental & Engineering Geologists, Los Angeles, AEG News, v. 50 (July), p. 118.

Investigation of Levee Performance in Hurricane Katrina: Levee Failures Along the Inner Harbor Navigation Canal; for Mini Symposium (3): Performance Evaluation and Analyses of the New Orleans Levee System in Hurricane Katrina: Final Program, Annual Mtg of the ASCE GeoInstitute, Geo-Denver 2007, February 20, 2007, p. 23.

Hurricane Katrina and the Critical Role of the Media in Shaping Public Policy: Session 101: Geoscience Advocacy and Communicating with the Public Abstracts with Program, Geological Society of America, v. 38:7, Philadelphia, Oct., 2006, pp. 256-7.

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Implementation of a COSMOS Format Web-Based Geotechnical Database for the Midwestern United States: for session on Urban Seismic Hazard Mapping in Eastern North America: 77

th Annual

Meeting of the Eastern Section of the Seismological Society of America, Memphis, October 3, 2005: Seismological Research Letters, v. 76.

Lessons on Site Characterization Gleaned from Geoforensic Studies: Visioning the Future of Engineering

Geology: A Symposium on Site Characterization: 2004 Program with Abstracts, 2004 Annual Meeting, Association of Engineering Geologists, Dearborn, MI, 30 Sept, AEG News, v. 47 (July), pp. 30.

Designing a Web-Based Geotechnical Database for the St. Louis Metro Area, Geological Society of

America North-Central Section, 38th Annual Meeting, Abstracts with Programs: Geological Society of America, Boulder, CO, March 30, 2004.

Topographic Expression of Landslide-prone Terrain; Lateral Spread Features in the New Madrid Seismic

Zone; and Estimating Permanent Deformations of Earthquake-Induced Landslides for the Center for Earthquake Research Information, University of Memphis, March 12, 2004.

Is Strain Softening Responsible for Sackungen Features?, one of two invited presentations for topical

session titled ―Deep Rock Deformation: Mechanics, Processes and Timing‖, Abstracts with Program, Geological Society of America, v. 35:6, Seattle, Nov., 2003, pp. 311.

Triumphs and Tragedies of Dam Building, Invited presentation for Symposium on Dam Safety, Program with Abstracts 46th Annual Meeting of the Association of Engineering Geologists, Sept., 2003, AEG News v. 46, n. 6, pp. 71-72.

Invited Panelist for special session on Condition Assessment of Rock Reinforcement for the Annual Highway Geology Symposium sponsored by the US Transportation Research Board in Burlington, VT (Sept. 2003), one of three selected to be on day-long panel.

Innovative Solutions for Water Wars in Israel, Jordan and the Palestinian Authority: International

Conference on Military Geology and Geography, United States Military Academy at West Point, 16 June 2003. Posted Online http://www.scribd.com/doc/279853/Water-Wars-in-Israel-Jordan-and-Palestine

Disappearing Practice Opportunities: Why Are Owners and Engineers Taking Increased Risks? What

Can Be Done to Counter This Threat?: Symposia on Visioning the Future of Engineering Geology: Sustainability and Stewardship, Program with Abstracts, 2002 Annual Meeting, Association of Engineering Geologists and American Institute of Professional Geologists, Reno, Sept., AEG News v. 45, n. 6, p. 44.

State-of-the-Practice in Providing Geotechnical Input for Design of Foundations on Expansive Soils,

invited lecture for Symposium on Overview of Recent Advances in Engineering Geology, Program with Abstracts 2001 Annual Mtg., Association of Engineering Geologists, St. Louis, Oct 4, 2001, AEG News, v. 44, n. 4, p. 73.

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-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Mission Peak Landslide, Fremont, CA: in symposium on El Nino, Landslides, and Coastal Retreat

Symposia: Program and Abstracts, 1998 Fall Meeting Abstract Volume, American Geophysical Union, Paper H-72F-09, EOS, Transactions, American Geophysical Union, Vol. 79, No. 45, p. 266.

Spatial Geologic Hazard Analysis in Practice: in symposium on Spatial Analysis in Soil Dynamics and

Earthquake Engineering, Final Program, GeoLogan 97, Geo-Institute of the American Society of Civil Engineers, Logan, UT, Session 12B, July 18, 1997, p. 11.

Hydrocompression and Hydroswell - New terms in the geotechnical dictionary: Joseph F. Poland

Symposium on Land Subsidence: Annual Meeting - Association of Engineering Geologists, 1995, Vol. 38, abstract volume, pp. 81, Sacramento.

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Science versus Advocacy: The Reviewer's Role to Protect Public Interest: Symposium on A Reviewers Perspective of Regulatory Review, Annual Meeting - Association of Engineering Geologists, Long Beach, CA on October 7, 1992, p. 40.

Seismic Response of Embankments, 35

th Annual Meeting, Association of Engineering Geologists, Long

Beach, CA on October 8,1992, p. 40. Site stratigraphy and its effects on soil amplification in the greater Oakland area during the October 17,

1989 Loma Prieta earthquake: Abstracts with Program – Cordilleran Section Mtg., Geological Society of America, March 1991, Vol. 23, Issue 2, pp. 93.

Asymmetric Ground Motion and Site Stratigraphy in Vicinity of the Collapsed I-880 Cypress Structure in

Oakland During the October 17, 1989 Loma Prieta Earthquake (with R. Wilhelms), Abstracts with Programs - Geological Society of America, 1990, Dallas, Vol. 22, Issue 7, pp. 187-188.

Impacts of Climatic and Environmental Change on Slope Morphology in the Colorado Plateau, Program,

Penrose Specialty Conference on Geomorphic and Stratigraphic Indicators of Climatic Change in Arid and Semi-arid Environments, Geological Society of America, Lake Havasu, Arizona, 14-19 April 1985.

The Role of Water in Mass Wasting and Slope Failure (with W.E. Dietrich), in Abstracts with Programs,

97th Annual Meeting Geological Society of America, Symposium on Groundwater Geomorphology, Reno, NV, Nov.1984.

Presentations at Professional Meetings with Published Abstracts Reconstructing Water System triggering Theories for Rockfalls from Glacier Point, Yosemite National

Park (with C.F. Watts and W.C. Haneberg); 2011 Annual Meeting Program with Abstracts, Association of Environmental & Engineering Geologists, Anchorage, AEG News, v. 54 (July), p. 116 (Sept 21, 2011).

Spatial Prediction of Groundwater Depth to Trigger Liquefaction in St. Louis: Technical Session on

Hazards and Risks I, Atlanta, June 28, 2011: GeoRisk2011 Risk Assessment & Management in Geotechnical Engineering, ASCE Geotechnical Special Publication (GSP) No 224.

Landslides of the Panama Canal, Symposium on Panama Canal Expansion, Annual Meeting American

Association for the Advancement of Science, Pacific Division, University of San Diego, June 13, 2011; AAAS Proceedings Pacific Division, v.30:1, p. 72.

Geologic Assessments of the Lake Mead Area for the Boulder Canyon Project: Geological Society of

America Abstracts with Programs, v. 42:5, Denver, November 3, 2010, pp. 55. 3D Visualization of Rockfalls at Glacier Point, Yosemite National Park, CA, Using ArcGIS and Google

Earth (with C.F. Watts and W.C. Haneberg): 2010 Annual Meeting Program with Abstracts, Association of Environmental & Engineering Geologists, Charleston, AEG News, v. 53 (July), p. 97 (Sept 22, 2010).

Overview and History of the Taum Sauk Pumped Storage Project (with C. M. Watkins, J.W. Chung, and

D.J. Hoffman): GSA North-Central/South Central Meeting, Branson, Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, v.42:2, p.95, 13 April 2010.

Factors Contributing to the 2005 Taum Sauk Upper Reservoir Failure, Reynolds County, MO (with C. M.

Watkins, J.W. Chung, and D.J. Hoffman): GSA North-Central/South Central Meeting, Branson, Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, v.42:2, p. 95, 13 April 2010.

Overview of the 2005 Taum Sauk Upper Reservoir Failure, Reynolds County, MO (with J.W. Chung, C.

M. Watkins, and D.J. Hoffman): GSA North-Central/South Central Meeting, Branson, Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, v.42:2, p. 96, 13 April 2010.

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New Exposures – New Lessons in Geology: The educational value of the Taum Sauk washout valley

(with D. J. Wronkiewicz, G.W. Krizanich, and C. M. Seeger): GSA North-Central/South Central Meeting, Branson, Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, v.42:2, p. 102, 13 April 2010.

Overview of Seismic Hazard Mapping of Three Pilot Quadrangles in the St. Louis Metro Area (with D.

Karadeniz and C. H. Cramer): Meeting of the Central and Eastern U.S. (CEUS) Earthquake Hazards Program, US Geological Survey, Memphis, TN Oct 28-29, 2009, p. 31.

Geodatabase and Earthquake Hazards Mapping for the St. Louis Area (with J. W. Chung): Central and

Eastern U.S. Earthquakes Hazards Meeting: Meeting of the Central and Eastern U.S. (CEUS) Earthquake Hazards Program, US Geological Survey, Memphis, TN Oct 28-29, 2009, p. 16.

The St. Louis Area Earthquake Hazards Mapping Project-SLAEHMP (with R.A. Bauer, O.S. Boyd, J.

Chung, C.H. Cramer, D.A. Gaunt, D. Hoffman, G.L. Hempen, N.S. McAllister, J.L. Prewett, B. Prosser, P.J. Steckel, C. M. Watkins, and R.A. Williams): Meeting of the Central and Eastern U.S. (CEUS) Earthquake Hazards Program, US Geological Survey, Memphis, TN Oct 28-29, 2009, p. 37.

Geologic Influence on 2008 Midwest Levee Failures: Geological Society of America Abstracts with

Programs, v. 41:7, Portland, Oct. 2009, pp. 88. The Advance Lateral Spread, a Massive and Potentially Seismically-Induced Feature in Southeast

Missouri (with C. M. Watkins): Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, v. 41:7, Portland, Oct. 2009, pp. 171.

Possible Palynologic Evidence of Hurricanes in the New Orleans Area During the Past 4,500 Years (with

M. K. Zobaa, M. K. and F. E. Oboh-Ikuenobe), AASP‒The Palynological Society, 42nd Annual Meeting, Kingsport, Tennessee, Abstract Volume, p. 39, October 2009.

Post-Flood Reconnaissance of the Upper Mississippi Valley in 2008 (with R. Storesund): Supplement to Program with Abstracts AEG 2009 Annual Meeting, Lake Tahoe, AEG News, v. 52 (September), p. 3.

Importance of Engineering Geologic Characterization for Levee Foundations and Borrow Materials

(with C. M. Watkins and R. Storesund): Program with Abstracts 2009 Annual Meeting of the Association of Environmental & Engineering Geologists, Lake Tahoe, AEG News, v. 52 (July), p. 100.

Clay Content of Levee Embankments and Its Role in Survivability of Levees During Overtopping Events

(with C. M. Watkins and R. Storesund): Program with Abstracts 2009 Annual Meeting of the Association of Environmental & Engineering Geologists, Lake Tahoe, AEG News, v. 52 (July), p. 99.

Reassessment of the St. Francis Dam Failure: Southern California Section meeting, Association of

Environmental & Engineering Geologists, July 14, 2009, Commerce, CA. Observations of Levee Failures Along the Upper Mississippi and Lower Iowa Rivers During the Floods of

2008: Research & Innovation Conference, National Science Foundation-Civil, Mechanical, and Manufacturing Innovation Division, June 24-25, 2009, Honolulu.

Engineering Geology of the 1928 St. Francis Dam Disaster, Los Angeles and Ventura Counties: Coast

Geological Society meeting, June 16, 2009, Ventura, CA Visualization of a GIS-Based Geological and Geotechnical Information for the St. Louis Metropolitan

Area, Missouri and Illinois (with J.W. Chung): GSA 2008 Joint Annual Meeting, Abstracts with Programs, v. 40:6, Houston, Oct. 2008, pp. 85.

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The Role of Overconsolidated Shales in Triggering Megalandslides in the Grand Canyon Region (with C.M. Watkins): GSA 2008 Joint Annual Meeting, Abstracts with Programs, v. 40:6, Houston, Oct. 2008, pp. 218.

Update on St. Louis Area Earthquake Hazard Mapping Project for Casualty & Property Insurance

Underwriters Society, Tuesday September 23, 2008, Brentwood, Missouri, offering credit for 1.0 Professional Development Hours, St. Louis CPCU Society Chaptergram, Sept. 2008 Edition, pp. 1-2. www.stlouis.cpcusociety.org

Levee failures Along the Inner Harbor Navigation Channel in New Orleans: Program with Abstracts 2008

Annual Meeting of the Association of Environmental & Engineering Geologists, New Orleans, AEG News, v. 51 (July), p. 82.

Applying 21

st Century Technology to Develop Survivable Flood Protection Systems in the Mississippi

Delta Region, Program with Abstracts 2008 Annual Meeting of the Association of Environmental & Engineering Geologists, New Orleans, AEG News, v. 51 (July), p. 82.

Development of the New Orleans Flood Protection System Prior to Hurricane Katrina, Program with

Abstracts 2008 Annual Meeting of the Association of Environmental & Engineering Geologists, New Orleans, AEG News, v. 51 (July), p. 82-83.

Concepts for Re-plumbing the Mississippi River to Curtail Coastal Land Loss in Louisiana, Program with

Abstracts 2008 Annual Meeting of the Association of Environmental & Engineering Geologists, New Orleans, AEG News, v. 51 (July), p. 83.

Overview of the Taum Sauk Pumped Storage Power Plant Upper Reservoir Failure, Reynolds County,

MO: Abstract Volume of the 6th International Conference on Case Histories in Geotechnical Engineering, Arlington, Aug 11-16, 2008, Paper No. 2.43.

Reconstruction of Composite Landslides in Flat-Lying Sedimentary Strata Using Balanced Cross Sections

(with C.M. Watkins): GSA Abstracts with Programs, v. 39:6, Denver, Oct. 2007, pp. 362. Overconsolidated Shales and their Role in Triggering Megalandslides in the Grand Canyon Shales (with

C.M. Watkins): GSA Abstracts with Programs, v. 39:6, Denver, Oct. 2007, pp. 439. Overview of the 2005 Taum Sauk Upper Reservoir Breach, Reynolds County, MO (with C.M. Watkins and

D.J. Hoffman): GSA Abstracts with Programs, v. 39:6, Denver, Oct. 2007, pp. 199. Impacts of the 1928 St. Francis Dam Failure on Geology, Civil Engineering, and America: Program with

Abstracts 2007 Annual Meeting of the Association of Environmental & Engineering Geologists, Los Angeles, AEG News, v. 50 (July), p. 115.

Site Characterization and Failure Models for the Paterno vs California Flood Case (with R.L. Meehan):

Program with Abstracts 2007 Annual Meeting of the Association of Environmental & Engineering Geologists, Los Angeles, AEG News, v. 50 (July), p. 115.

Overview of Levee Failures in New Orleans During Hurricane Katrina: Program with Abstracts 2007

Annual Meeting of the Association of Environmental & Engineering Geologists, Los Angeles, AEG News, v. 50 (July), p. 115.

Factors Contributing to the 2005 Taum Sauk Upper Reservoir Failure, Reynolds, County, MO (with C.M.

Watkins with D. J. Hoffman): Program with Abstracts 2007 Annual Meeting of the Association of Environmental & Engineering Geologists, Los Angeles, AEG News, v. 50 (July), p. 116.

Overview of the 2005 Taum Sauk Upper Reservoir Failure, Reynolds, County, MO (by C.M. Watkins, with

D. J. Hoffman): Program with Abstracts 2007 Annual Meeting of the Association of Environmental & Engineering Geologists, Los Angeles, AEG News, v. 50 (July), p. 135.

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The Case for Removing Matilija Dam (with G. M. Kondolf): Program with Abstracts 2007 Annual Meeting of the Association of Environmental & Engineering Geologists, Los Angeles, AEG News, v. 50 (July), p. 117.

Site-Amplification Maps for the Granite City and Monks Mound Quadrangles, St. Louis, Missouri and

Illinois (by D. Karadeniz): Program with Abstracts 2007 Annual Meeting of the Association of Environmental & Engineering Geologists, Los Angeles, AEG News, v. 50 (July), p. 95. This paper was recognized by the 2007 Richard W. Lemke Award of the AEG Foundation.

Variations in Shear Wave Velocity and Lithology in the St. Louis Metropolitan Area (by D. Karadeniz):

Program with Abstracts 2007 Annual Meeting of the Association of Environmental & Engineering Geologists, Los Angeles, AEG News, v. 50 (July), p. 95.

Reconstruction of Composite Landslides in Flat-Lying Sedimentary Strata Using Graphical Methods (by

C.M. Watkins): Program with Abstracts 2007 Annual Meeting of the Association of Environmental & Engineering Geologists, Los Angeles, AEG News, v. 50 (July), p. 135-36.

Reconstruction of Composite Landslides in Flat-Lying Sedimentary Strata Using Graphical Methods (with C.M. Watkins and J.E. Warme): Program with Abstracts, First North American Landslide Conference, Vail, CO June 7, 2007, p. 87.

Use of Palynology to Complement the Analysis and Dating of Megalandslides in the Colorado Plateau (with C.M. Watkins and F. Oboh-Ikuenobe): Program with Abstracts, First North American Landslide Conference, Vail, CO June 7, 2007, p. 87.

Statistical Estimation of the Groundwater Table Beneath the St. Louis Metropolitan Area Using GIS Methods (with J.W. Chung), 41

st annual meeting Joint South-Central and North-Central Sections,

Lawrence, KS, Geological Society of America Abstracts with programs, Vol. 39, No. 3, p. 25, April 12, 2007.

Using Neural Networks to Delimit Dominant Landslides and to Estimate the Volume of Debris Stored in Drainage Channels (with Jeff Spooner and Donald Wunsch), Final Program, MAPPS/ASPRS 2006 Specialty Conference, San Antonio, TX Nov 6-10, 2006, p.21.

Engineering Geologic Characterization of Levee Failures in New Orleans During Hurricane Katrina: Program with Abstracts 2006 Annual Meeting of the Association of Engineering Geologists, Boston, AEG News, v. 49 (July), pp. 68.

Charlie Gow, Harry Mohr, and the Origins of the Standard Penetration Test in Boston: Program with Abstracts 2006 Annual Meeting of the Association of Engineering Geologists, Boston, AEG News, v. 49 (July), pp. 69.

Analysis of Composite Landslides in Flat-Lying Sedimentary Strata (with C. Watkins): Program with Abstracts 2006 Annual Meeting of the Association of Engineering Geologists, Boston, AEG News, v. 49 (July), pp. 73.

The Role of Micropaleontology in Assisting with the Characterization of the Geology Beneath Failed New Orleans Levees, Louisiana (with C. Watkins and F. Oboh-Ikuenobe) Program with Abstracts 2006 Annual Meeting of the Association of Engineering Geologists, Boston, AEG News, v. 49 (July), pp. 74.

The Buford Peak and Secret Spring Mountain Landslides, Two Enormous Megalandslides in the Western United States (with C. Watkins): Program with Abstracts 2006 Annual Meeting of the Association of Engineering Geologists, Boston, AEG News, v. 49 (July), pp. 74.

Mapping Liquefaction Potential in the St. Louis Metropolitan Area Using a GIS-Database (with Jae-won Chung): GSA Abstracts with Programs, v. 38:7, Philadelphia, Oct. 2006, pp. 165.

Applications of Multichannel Analysis of Surface Waves (MASW) for detection of Tunnels (with N. Putnam and N. Anderson): GSA Abstracts with Programs, v. 38:7, Philadelphia, Oct. 2006, pp. 526.

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Washington’s Providential Escape from Brooklyn Heights in August 1776 (with C. Watkins): GSA Abstracts with Programs, v. 38:7, Philadelphia, Oct. 2006, pp. 301.

Analysis of Composite Landslides in Flat-lying Sedimentary Strata (with C. Watkins): Geological Society

of America North-Central Section - 40th Annual Meeting, Abstracts with Programs, vol. 38:4, p. 60.

Analysis of Composite Megalandslides in the Colorado River Corridor, Arizona (with C. Watkins): GSA Abstracts with Programs, v. 37:7, Salt Lake City, Oct. 2005, pp. 110.

New Findings Regarding the Seismic Threat Posed by the New Madrid, South Central Illinois and Wabash Valley Fault Zones on Structures in the St. Louis Metro Area (with D. Karadeniz): 77

th

Annual Meeting of the Eastern Section of the Seismological Society of America, Memphis, Oct. 3, 2005: Seismological Research Letters, v. 76.

Hoover Dam: Lessons in Site Characterization, Seepage and Uplift: Program with Abstracts 2005 Annual Meeting of the Association of Engineering Geologists, Las Vegas, AEG News, v. 48 (July), pp. 31.

New Perspectives on Seismic Threat Posed by the New Madrid, South Central Illinois and Wabash Valley Fault Zones (with D. Kardeniz and C. Kaibel): Program with Abstracts 2005 Annual Meeting of the Association of Engineering Geologists, Las Vegas, AEG News, v. 48 (July), pp. 31.

New Findings Related to Composite Bedrock Landslides in the Grand Canyon (with C. Watkins): Program with Abstracts 2005 Annual Meeting of the Association of Engineering Geologists, Las Vegas, AEG News, v. 48 (July), pp. 90.

The Meramec Basin Project – A Look Back (with C. Watkin and G. Hempen): Program with Abstracts 2005 Annual Meeting of the Association of Engineering Geologists, Las Vegas, AEG News, v. 48 (July), pp. 89-90.

Landsliding and Channel Diversion at Fishtail Canyon, Grand Canyon, Arizona (with C. Watkins): GSA

Abstracts with Programs, v. 36:5, Denver, Nov. 2004, pp. 514.

Landslide Dams at Tapeats Cave Canyon, Grand Canyon, Arizona (with C. Watkins): GSA Abstracts with Programs, v. 36:5, Denver, Nov. 2004, pp. 514.

Oh Take Me Out to the Field: Geological Excursions at the Department of Geological Sciences and

Engineering, University of Missouri-Rolla (with J.C. Hogan, E. Atekwana, S. Dunn-Norman, C. Elmore, J. Gregg, R. Laudon, N. Maerz and F. Oboh-Ikuenobe): GSA Abstracts with Programs, v. 36:5, Denver, Nov 2004, p. 160.

Creation of a Prototype Web-Based Geotechnical Database for the St. Louis Metro Area, Missouri and

Illinois‖ (with K. James): Program with Abstracts 2004 Annual Meeting of the Association of Engineering Geologists, Dearborn, AEG News, v. 47 (July), pp. 44-45.

Estimation of One-Dimensional Seismic Site Response for Three Missouri River Bridges (with C. Kaibel):

Program with Abstracts 2004 Annual Meeting of the Association of Engineering Geologists, Dearborn, AEG News, v. 47 (July), pp. 52.

Analysis and Dating of Composite Bedrock Landslides in the Grand Canyon (with C. Watkins and F.

Oboh-Ikuenobe): Program with Abstracts 2004 Annual Meeting of the Association of Engineering Geologists, Dearborn, AEG News, v. 47 (July), pp. 52.

Reconnaissance of Megalandslides Along the Vermilion Cliffs of the Colorado Plateau, Arizona (with C.

Watkins and F. Oboh-Ikuenobe): Program with Abstracts 2004 Annual Meeting of the Association of Engineering Geologists, Dearborn, AEG News, v. 47 (July), pp. 56.

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Seismically-Induced Lateral Spread Features in the Western New Madrid Seismic Zone (with B. Doyle), Abstracts with Program, Annual Meeting Geological Society of America, v. 35:6, Seattle, Nov. 2003, pp. 142.

West Lost Trail Creek Trail Sturzstrom, Program with Abstracts 46th Annual Meeting of the Association of Engineering Geologists, Sept. 2003, pp. 71.

Mapping the St. Francis Dam Outburst Flood With Geographical Information Systems (with K. James), Program with Abstracts 46th Annual Meeting of the Association of Engineering Geologists, Sept. 2003, pp. 72.

Identification of Landslides Along Crowley’s Ridge in the Upper Mississippi Embayment Using Topographic Algorithms (with B. Doyle), Program with Abstracts 46th Annual Meeting of the Association of Engineering Geologists, Sept. 2003, pp. 55.

Identification and Classification of Lateral Spread Features in the New Madrid Seismic Zone (with B. C., Doyle) in Geological Society of America North-Central Section, 37th Annual Meeting Abstracts with Programs: Geological Society of America, Boulder, CO, March 2003, pp. 51-52.

Using Topographic Expression to Identify Landslides Along Crowley’s Ridge in Southeastern Missouri and Northeastern Arkansas (with B. Doyle), Abstracts with Programs, Geological Society of America, October 2002, Vol. 34, No. 6, p. 49, Denver, CO.

Regional Landslide Hazard Mapping Using Digital Elevation Models with Assumed Subsurface

Conditions, Program with Abstracts 2001 Annual Mtg., Association of Engineering Geologists, St. Louis, Oct 5, 2001, AEG News, v. 44, n. 4, p. 73.

At Missouri S&T above this line (beginning of academic career)

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Simplified Method for Evaluation of Seismic Slope Stability of Landslides: Program with Abstracts, 2000

Annual Meeting Association of Engineering Geologists: AEG News, v. 43:4, p. 108. Block Kinematics and Rock Slope Stability of the Main Scarp of the Mission Peak Landslide, Fremont, CA

(with M. J. Jurashius): in Program with Abstracts, 2000 Annual Meeting Association of Engineering Geologists: AEG News, v.43:4, p. 92-93.

Mission Peak Landslide, Fremont, CA, Abstracts with Program, Annual Meeting, Geological Society of

America, May 1999, Vol. 31, Issue 6, pp. 89. Application of Stream Gradient Profiles to Identify Old Landslide Dams, Program with Abstracts 40

th

Annual Meeting (1997), Association of Engineering Geologists, Portland, Sep 30-Oct 4, AEG News, v. 40, n. 4, p. 142.

The St. Francis Dam Failure: Abstracts of Nature‘s Workshop: Environmental Change in 20

th Century

Southern California, The Southern California Environment and History Conference California State University at Northridge, Sept 18-20, 1997, pp. 22-23.

Mapping Landslides in an Urban Environment on GIS, Annual Meeting - Association of Engineering

Geologists, 1995, Vol. 38, abstract volume, pp. 81, Sacramento. The Mechanics of Cliff Regression and Structural Control of Slope Morphology in the Colorado Plateau,

Eos, Transactions, American Geophysical Union, Nov. 5, 1994, Vol. 75, Issue No. 44, Suppl., pp. 273.

Reassessment of the St. Francis Dam Failure (with D. L. McMahon): Abstracts of the 10th Annual

Conference, Assn. of State Dam Safety Officials, Kansas City, MO, Sept. 28, 1993, p. 333. Seismic Response of Embankments: Symposium on Earthquake Induced Ground Failures: Proceedings

of the 35th Annual Mtg. (1992), Association of Engineering Geologists, Long Beach, Oct. 2-9,

1992, p. 39.

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Reassessment of the St. Francis Dam Failure, Program with Abstracts 1992 Annual Meeting, Association

of Engineering Geologists, Long Beach, Oct. 1992, AEG News, v. 35, n. 4, p. 40. Paleolandslides in San Antonio Canyon, California (with L. J. Herber), Program with Abstracts 1992

Annual Meeting, Association of Engineering Geologists, Long Beach, Oct. 1992, AEG News, v. 35, n. 4, p. 40.

Long Term Behavior of Urban Fill Embankments, Conference on Stability and Performance of Slopes and

Embankments II: Berkeley, American Society of Civil Engineers, June 30, 1992. Tracking the Elusive Calaveras Fault from Sunol to Danville (with J.M. Halliday): Second Conference in

Earthquake Hazards of the Eastern San Francisco Bay Area (1992): California Division of Mines and Geology Special Publication 113, p. 59.

Exploring the Calaveras - Las Trampas Fault Junction in the Danville - San Ramon Area, (with J. M.

Halliday): Earthquake Hazards of the Eastern San Francisco Bay Area (1992): California Division of Mines and Geology Special Publication 113, p. 58.

Late Quaternary Stratigraphy of the East Bay Plain (with S. H. Figuers): Earthquake Hazards in the

Eastern San Francisco Bay Area (1992): California Division of Mines and Geology Special Publication 113, p. 57.

Estimation of Shear Wave Velocities from Electric Well Logs (with S.H. Figuers): Poster Session (with

handouts), Annual Meeting of the Earthquake Engineering Research Institute, San Francisco, CA on February 7, 1992.

Geologic Site Characterization of the Greater Oakland-East Bay Plain (with S. H. Figuers): Poster

Session (with handouts), Annual Meeting of the Earthquake Engineering Research Institute, San Francisco: 7 Feb 1992.

Toreva Block Mega-landslides in the Colorado River Channel, Grand Canyon, Arizona, Abstracts with

Programs - Geological Society of America, 1991, San Diego, Vol. 23, Issue 5, pp. 126. Seismic Triggering of Large Landslides (with D.K. Keefer), Abstracts with Programs – Geological Society

of America, 1991, Vol. 23, Issue 5, pp. 126. Failure mechanisms of catastrophic subalpine paleolandslides in crystalline rock of the central San

Gabriel Mountains; San Antonio Canyon, Southern California, (with L.J. Herber), Abstracts with Programs - Geological Society of America, 1991, San Diego, Vol. 23, Issue 5, pp. 126-127.

Logistics of Emergency Aerial Photography: The San Francisco Area Earthquake Example: Proceedings

– Forest Service Remote Sensing Applications Conference, 1990, Vol. 3, pp. 64. Innovative Landslide Reconstruction, San Francisco Bay Area (with C.S. Alger and R.J. Caulfield): Eos,

Transactions, American Geophysical Union, November 3, 1987, Vol. 68, Issue 44, pp. 1285. Legal Aspects of Responding to Emergencies, Presentation 95, Council of Emergency Management,

Meeting Program 1987 International Public Works Congress, American Public Works Association and International Public Works Federation, McCormick Place, Chicago, IL September 23, 1987, p. 69.

Hillside Grading Practices, Association of Environmental Professionals, Bay Area/Coastal Region I,

Oakland, CA Nov. 20, 1986, The Bay Echo, v. XI, n. 11 (November 1983), p.1-3. Use of the Cone Penetrometer Test in the Exploration and Analysis of Landslides (with R.B. Rogers),

Abstracts and Program – Annual Meeting Association of Engineering Geologists, 1986, San Francisco, Vol. 29, pp. 62.

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Recent Techniques in Landslide Investigation and Repair: Abstracts and Program, Annual Meeting - Association of Engineering Geologists, 1986, Vol. 29, pp. 62.

Hayward Fault and East Bay Hills: Field Trip, Abstracts and Program, 29th Annual Meeting (1986),

Association of Engineering Geologists, San Francisco, AEG News, v. 29:4, p. 16. Recent Developments in Engineering of Landslide Corrections: Program with Abstracts, Cordilleran

Section Meeting of the Geological Society of America, Los Angeles, March 26, 1986, GSA Today, v. 18, n. 3, p. 140.

The Concept of 'Reasonable Care' in Landslide Liability (with R.B. Olshansky): Program with Abstracts,

Cordilleran Section Meeting of the Geological Society of America, Los Angeles, March 25-28,1986, GSA Today, v. 18, n. 3, p. 150.

The role of water in mass wasting and slope failure (with W.E. Dietrich), Abstracts with Programs –

Geological Society of America, September 1984, Vol. 16, Issue 6, pp. 638. A world falling away: Legal and Planning Implications of Landslides, Association of Environmental

Professionals, Bay Area/Coastal Region I, Berkeley, CA May 19, 1983, Bay Echo, v. VIII, n.5 (May 1983).

Cataclysmic Erosional Events in the Grand Canyon of the Colorado River, Arizona, Abstracts Second

Conference on Scientific Research in the National Parks, National Park Service U. S. Department of Interior and American Institute of Biological Sciences, San Francisco, CA, November 26-30, 1979, p. 70.

Massive Rock Toppling in the Grand Canyon of Arizona, Abstracts Second Conference on Scientific

Research in the National Parks, National Park Service U. S. Department of Interior and American Institute of Biological Sciences, San Francisco, CA, November 26-30, 1979, p. 69.

Potential Instability of Rainbow Bridge National Monument, Abstracts Second Conference on Scientific

Research in the National Parks, National Park Service U. S. Department of Interior and American Institute of Biological Sciences, San Francisco, CA, November 26-30, 1979, p. 68.

The Formation of Natural Rock Arches, Abstracts Second Conference on Scientific Research in the

National Parks, National Park Service U. S. Department of Interior and American Institute of Biological Sciences, San Francisco, CA, November 26-30, 1979. p. 67.

Location and Suitability of Carbonate Rock for SO2 Scrubbers – Western U.S., Program 105

th Annual

Meeting, American Institute of Mining Metallurgical & Petroleum Engineers (AIME), Las Vegas, NV, February 23-27, 1976, Program and Abstracts, AIME Transactions, v. 105:2 (February), pp. 47. This was selected for the 1976 Best Presentation Award of SME-AIME.

Invited Lectures at Universities Geologic Setting of the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta for the Quarterly Meeting of the Resilient and

Sustainable Infrastructure Networks project (RESIN) at the University of California, Berkeley funded by the National Science Foundation , on Wednesday January 26, 2011.

The 1928 St. Francis Dam Failure and Its Impact on American Civil Engineering, Geology Colloquium,

Department of Geology, University of Cincinnati, Friday April 10, 2009. Development of a Virtual Geotechnical Database System to Store and Retrieve Subsurface Information,

for the National Geospatial Intelligence Agency, at the Center for Geospatial Intelligence, University of Missouri-Columbia, Thursday August 21, 2008

Bay Area Geotechnical Engineering History Project (with Alan L. Kropp), for 26

th Annual Geoengineering

Lecture Series, University of California, Berkeley, May 9, 2008.

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Site Characterization and Failure Modes in the Landmark Paterno vs California Flood Case, U. C. Berkeley Geoengineering Society, Berkeley, CA on March 19, 2008.

The Teton Dam Failure, Department of Civil, Architectural, and Environmental Engineering, Drexel

University, Philadelphia, PA, Wednesday April 18, 2007. Exploitation of Remote Sensing and Geographic Information Systems Technology to Assess Underground

Openings, Center for Geospatial Intelligence, University of Missouri-Columbia, July 6, 2005. Creating an Environment that Inspires Peak Performance: Keynote lecture for NKU Annual Celebration of

Undergraduate Research and Creativity, Northern Kentucky University, Highland Heights, KY, April 19, 2005

Tsunamis: What are they ? and Why do they kill so many people? Guest lecture for geology course on

―The Dangerous Earth‖ at Northern Kentucky University, Highland Heights, KY, April 19, 2005. Forensic Seismology: What it is and how it can be used to tell us how large the explosion was:

Geophysics Seminar, Northern Kentucky University, Highland Heights, KY, April 18, 2005. Brief Overview of the Seismic Threat Posed to the St. Louis metro Area by the New Madrid, South Central

Illinois, and Wabash Valley Fault Zones: Geotechnical and Geoenvironmental Engineering Seminar, University of Missouri-Columbia, April 8, 2005

Brief Overview of the Seismic Threat Posed by the New Madrid, South Central Illinois, and Wabash

Valley Fault Zones: 2005 Distinguished Speaker, Kentucky Geotechnical Engineering Group,

University of Louisville, March 8, 2005. Not Enough to Go Around: Battles over apportionment, pollution and replenishment in the Middle East:

Dean‘s Lecture for the Department of Geography and Environmental Engineering, United States Military Academy at West Point, NY, on December 6, 2004.

Topographic Expression of Landslide-Prone Terrain; Lateral Spread Features in the New Madrid Seismic

Zone; and Estimating Permanent Deformations of Earthquake-Induced Landslides: for the Center for Earthquake Research and Information and the Department of Geology at the University of Memphis in Memphis, TN on March 12, 2004

Forensic Engineering Techniques Applied to the Reassessment of the St Francis Dam Failure for the

Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering, University of California, Los Angeles, March 10, 2003.

Dams and Disasters: A century of dam building in California, U. C. Berkeley Geotechnical Society,

Berkeley, CA on November 14, 2002. At Missouri S&T above this line (beginning of academic career)

----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------- Nine Ways the crew of RMS Titanic could have been saved, annual Sigma Xi Lecture for Mt. Hood

Community College in Greshem, Oregon on May 11, 2001. Sinking of the RMS Titanic Sigma Xi Lecture for Pacific University, Forest Grove, Oregon, May 10, 2001. Reassessment of the St. Francis Dam Failure Sigma Xi Lecture for Portland State University, Portland,

OR, May 9, 2001. Landslide Mitigation Techniques for Department of Geology seminar, Portland State University, Portland,

OR, May 9, 2001. Sinking of the RMS Titanic, annual Sigma Xi Lecture at Mesa State College in Grand Junction, CO on

April 30, 2001.

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Development of the First Atomic Weapons, Sigma Xi Lecture for the Fire Mountain Foundation Cultural Enrichment Lecture Series, Cerro Coso College, Ridgecrest, CA on Dec 8, 2000.

Sinking of the RMS Titanic Sigma Xi Lecture for annual banquet, University of Hawaii, Hilo, Hawaii May

2, 2000. 1998 Mission Peak Landslide Cummings Geology Club at California State University, Hayward, CA on

April 26, 2000. Reassessment of the St. Francis Dam Failure, Annual Sigma Xi Lecture at University of New Mexico,

Albuquerque, NM March 9, 2000. Development and Deployment of the First Nuclear Weapons, Sigma Xi Lecture for NROTC students at

the University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM March 9, 2000. Evolution of Effective Stress Theory, U. C. Berkeley Geotechnical Society on October 3, 1999. William Mulholland and The St. Francis Dam Failure, for Annual Spring Banquet and Lecture sponsored

by The University Library and Friends of the Oviatt Library, California State University, Northridge, CA March 23, 1999.

Geoforensic Techniques Applied to Engineering Failures, Center for Science Excellence Contra Costa

College, Richmond, CA on March 19, 1999. Mission Peak Landslide, U.C. Berkeley Geotechnical Society on September 2, 1998. Flood Damage: Evolving laws and policies for an ever-present risk: presented in seminar course Geology:

Regulatory and Environmental Policy, California State Polytechnic University, Pomona, June 3, 1998, 25 p.

Forensic Engineering Study of the RMS Titanic Disaster, American Society of Civil Engineers U. C.

Berkeley Student Chapter Annual Dinner speaker, Berkeley, CA on May 7, 1998. Reassessment of the St. Francis Dam Failure, Civil Engineering Seminar, California Institute of

Technology, Pasadena, CA on January 26,1998. Spatial Geologic Hazard Analysis in Practice, U.C. Berkeley Geotechnical Society on September 10,

1997. Reassessment of the St. Francis Dam Failure at California State Polytechnic University, Pomona on May

14, 1997. Reassessment of the St. Francis Dam Failure, Texas A & M University, College Station, TX on April 5,

1997. Reassessment of the St. Francis Dam Failure, U. C. Berkeley Geotechnical Society on February 12, 1997. Reassessment of the St. Francis Dam Failure, School of Earth Science, University of California, Santa

Cruz on January 7, 1997. Reassessment of the St. Francis Dam Failure University of Northern Arizona, Flagstaff, AZ on November

26, 1996. Reassessment of the St. Francis Dam Failure University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM on November

25, 1996. Trial and Error: The Historical Evolution of Slope Stability Analysis-Part 2, University of Missouri-Rolla, on

November 22, 1996.

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Seismic Slope Stability Assessments: A Matter of Scale, University of Missouri-Rolla, on November 21, 1996.

Special Mastering Flood Damage Litigation, University of Missouri-Rolla, on November 21, 1996. Settlement of Deep Urban Fills: It's Not What We Know, But What We Don't Know That Can Hurt Us,

University of Missouri-Rolla, on November 21, 1996. Mechanically Stabilized Embankments - Unlimited Potential for Combating Difficult Slopes, University of

Missouri-Rolla, on November 20, 1996.

Trial and Error: The Historical Evolution of Slope Stability Analysis-Part 1 University of Missouri-Rolla, on November 20, 1996.

Reassessment of the St. Francis Dam Failure for AEG Student Chapter meeting, University of Missouri-

Rolla, on November 19, 1996. Geologic Controls on Ancient Engineers, University of Missouri-Rolla, on November 19, 1996. Special Mastering Earth Movement Damage Litigation, University of Missouri-Rolla, on November 19,

1996. How Do We Know Where Landslides Might Occur? Landslide Hazard Mapping with Geographical

Information Systems-Part 2, University of Missouri-Rolla, on November 19, 1996. How Do We Know Where Landslides Might Occur? Landslide Hazard Mapping with Geographical

Information Systems-Part 1, University of Missouri-Rolla, on November 18, 1996. Theodore Judah and the First Transcontinental Railroad, University of Missouri-Rolla, on November 18,

1996. Linking the Quaternary Stratigraphy of the San Francisco Bay depression to asymmetric site response

during the 1989 Loma Prieta Earthquake University of Missouri-Rolla, on November 18, 1996. History of Excavation and Grading University of Missouri-Rolla, on November 18, 1996. Reassessment of the St. Francis Dam Failure Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering, Georgia

Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA on November 12, 1996. Reassessment of the St. Francis Dam Failure Departments of Geology and Civil Engineering, Duke

University, Durham, NC on November 8, 1996. Reassessment of the St. Francis Dam Failure Department of Civil Engineering, North Carolina State

University, Raleigh, NC on November 7, 1996. Reassessment of the St. Francis Dam Failure AEG Carolina Section meeting and Department of

Geology, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC on November 7, 1996. Geoforensics: Reassessment of Failures and What We Learn From These, Department of Civil and

Environmental Engineering, Syracuse University, Syracuse, NY on October 25, 1996. Reassessment of the St. Francis Dam Failure Departments of Civil and Environmental Engineering and

Earth & Planetary Sciences, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY on October 24, 1996. Reassessment of the St. Francis Dam Failure, Department of Civil Engineering, University of Pittsburgh,

Pittsburgh, PA on October 22, 1996. Reassessment of the St. Francis Dam Failure, Department of Geology, Kent State University, Kent, OH,

on October 22, 1996.

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Reassessment of the St. Francis Dam Failure, Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI on October 18, 1996.

History of Grading and Excavation, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN on October 17, 1996. Reassessment of the St. Francis Dam Failure, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN on October 17,

1996. Reassessment of the St. Francis Dam Failure, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering,

University of Illinois, Urbana, IL on October 16, 1996. Geologic Controls on Ancient Engineers, lecture for University of Illinois, Urbana Dept. of Geology and

Illinois State Geological Survey, Urbana, IL on October 16, 1996. Reassessment of the St. Francis Dam Failure Department of Geology, University of Wyoming, Laramie,

WY on October 11, 1996. Reassessment of the St. Francis Dam Failure AEG Utah Section Meeting and University of Utah, Salt

Lake City, UT on October 10, 1996. Reassessment of the St. Francis Dam Failure, Department of Civil Engineering, Utah State University,

Logan, UT on October 9, 1996. Reassessment of the St. Francis Dam Failure, Department of Geology, Southern Oregon State College,

Ashland, OR on March 14, 1996. Construction of the Transcontinental Railroad over Donner Pass, U.C. Berkeley Geotechnical Society on

January 24, 1996. Doolittle, Black Monday and the Need for Innovation, Doolittle Lecture, U.S. Air Force Reserve Officer

Training Corps, University of California, Berkeley, CA on June 6, 1995. Practical Limitations in Slope Stability Analyses, U.C. Berkeley Geotechnical Society on March 1, 1995. Long Term Settlement of Urban Embankments, U.C. Berkeley Geotechnical Society on October 12, 1994. Reassessment of the St. Francis Dam Failure, Department of Geology, Portland State University, on

February 24, 1994. Reassessment of the St. Francis Dam Failure, U. C. Berkeley Geotechnical Society on October 27, 1993. Earthquakes and Consequences of Building by the Bay Margins, U. C. Berkeley Geotechnical Society on

March 20, 1991. Observations Made at the I-880 Cypress Structure and San Francisco Oakland Bay Bridge Following the

Oct 1989 Loma Prieta Earthquake for the Cummings Geology Club, California State University at Hayward on January 16, 1991.

Late Quaternary History of the San Francisco Bay and Impact on Seismic Site Response, Cummings

Geology Club California State University Hayward, CA on January 16, 1991. Late Quaternary History of the San Francisco Bay, California Landforms and Geomorphic Processes

Symposia, Sacramento State University, CA on April 5,1990. Collapse of the I-880 Cypress Structure, U. C. Berkeley Geotechnical Society on February 21, 1990 Observations of Asymmetric Site Response During the Oct 17, 1989 Loma Prieta Earthquake, San Jose

State University, CA on December 3, 1989.

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Landslides and Hillside Processes at Black Diamond Mines Regional Preserve for Department of Geology, Sacramento State University at Black Diamond Mines Regional Preserve on November 13, 1988.

Recent Developments in Tensile Reinforcement of Rock, U. C. Berkeley Geotechnical Society on April 6,

1988. Landslides of Black Diamond Mines Regional Preserve, Sacramento State University on March 25-26,

1987 Some Case Histories of Static Liquefaction Landslides and Embankment Failures, U. C. Berkeley

Geotechnical Society on November 21, 1984. The Auburn Dam Controversy, California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo, CA on March,

1982. Determination of Elastic Constants of Rock for Civil Engineering Applications, University of Washington,

Seattle, WA on March 3, 1982. The Auburn Dam Controversy, Civil Engineering Seminar, University of Colorado, Boulder, CO on

February 25, 1982. Building a Doubly-Curved Thin Arch Dam at Auburn, CA, U. C. Berkeley Geotechnical Society on June 4,

1980. Report on the Fourth Geological Engineering Excursion- U. C. Berkeley Geotechnical Society on April 30,

1980. Preliminary Results of Research in the Grand Canyon, U. C. Berkeley Geotechnical Society on February

28, 1979. Report on the 1978 UC Berkeley Expedition to Grand Canyon, U. C. Berkeley Geotechnical Society on

October 18, 1978. Geological Structures in the Grand Canyon of Interest to Rock Mechanics, U. C. Berkeley Geotechnical

Society on Oct 9, 1978. Exploration of the Colorado River by Civil Engineers and Geologists, U. C. Berkeley Geotechnical Society

on May 31, 1978. Geologic Oddities of the American Southwest, U. C. Berkeley Geotechnical Society on February 1, 1978.

Invited Lectures for Public Agencies Engineering Firsts at Hoover Dam for the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation, Denver Federal Center,

Wednesday November 3, 2010, Denver, Colorado. Update on St. Louis Area Earthquake Hazard Mapping Project for Missouri Seismic Safety Commission

Friday August 22, 2008, St Louis, Missouri Possibilities for 21st Century Technology to Reduce Flood Risk and Reduce Land Loss in Coastal

Louisiana, for Environmental Defense Fund‘s Coastal Louisiana Recovery Panel, Baton Rouge, LA, September 17, 2007.

Levee Design Issues in the Mississippi Delta, for the Environmental Defense Fund‘s Coastal Louisiana

Recovery Panel, Sausalito, CA, August 6, 2007. Overview of the Threat Posed by the New Madrid Seismic Zone, for the GIS Training Symposium for

Tennessee Emergency Management Agency, sponsored by the USGS NGTOC III Emergency Response GIS Training and Support Team, Rolla, MO, Thursday May 17, 2007.

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Detection of Underground Openings, for the Underground Group, National Geospatial Intelligence

Agency-West, St. Louis, January 6, 2004. 1928 St. Francis Dam Failure for the Ventura County Museum of History and Art, Ventura County

Courthouse, Ventura, CA on March 12, 2003. 1928 St. Francis Dam Failure for the Historical Society of Southern California, Mark Taper Auditorium Los

Angeles Public Library, Los Angeles, CA on March 10, 2003. Dams and Disasters: A brief overview of dam building in California, Member Agency General Counsels

Dinner Metropolitan Water District of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA on January 13, 2003. Dams and Disasters: A brief overview of dam building in California, California Division of Dam Safety,

Sacramento, CA on January 8, 2003. The St. Francis Dam Failure and Its Impact on Southern California Water Resources Development,

Metropolitan Water District Member Agency Legal Counsel Dinner, Los Angeles, CA on January 11, 1999.

The St. Francis Dam Failure and Flood, Santa Paula Oil Museum, Santa Paula, CA on February 8, 1998. Panelist, El Nino and What’s in Store for Us: Association of San Francisco Bay Area Governments one-

day seminar on the 1997-98 El Nino Cycle, Oakland, CA on December 9, 1997. Reassessment of the St. Francis Dam Failure at the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power, Los

Angeles, CA on May 13, 1997. St. Francis Dam Failure: What Happened? Metropolitan Water District of Southern California, Los

Angeles on April 9, 1997. Reassessment of the St. Francis Dam Failure Santa Clara Valley Water District, San Jose, CA on

February 26, 1997. Reassessment of the St. Francis Dam Failure, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Waterways Experiment

Station and Engineering Research and Design Center, Vicksburg, MS on Nov. 15, 1996. Featured presenter, ―Look Before You Build‖ workshop sponsored by the U.S. Geological Survey, Contra

Costa County Dept. of Public Works on February 15, 1996. An Engineer’s Look at Liability Exposure of Public Agencies, for Central Contra Costa Sanitary District,

Pacheco, CA on March 10, 1992. Engineering Geologic Framework of the San Francisco Bay Depression and Implications for Development

of the Bay Margins, Testimony before State of California, San Francisco Bay Conservation and Development Commission, Engineering Criteria Review Board, San Francisco, CA on September 11, 1991.

Development of Contra Costa County Civil Works Infrastructure for Central Contra Costa Sanitary District,

Pacheco, CA on June 14, 1991. Late Quaternary Geology and Evolution of the San Francisco Bay Depression and Its Impact on Seismic

Site Response, special presentation California Department of Transportation, Transportation Laboratory, Sacramento on March 29, 1990.

Unraveling the East Bay Stratigraphy as a First Step in Assessing Site Response of the I-880 Cypress

Structure and San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge During the Loma Prieta Earthquake, California Division of Mines & Geology, Pleasant Hill, CA on March 7, 1990.

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An Engineer’s Perspective on Liability Exposure of Water Agencies, Association of California Water Agencies, La Quinta, CA on March 2, 1990.

Observations of the I-880 Cypress Structure Collapse and Unraveling Asymmetric Site Response During

the Oct 17, 1989 Loma Prieta Earthquake, invited testimony before the Governor‘s Board of Inquiry on the 1989 Loma Prieta Earthquake, Oakland, CA on December 14, 1989.

Observations of the I-880 Cypress Structure Collapse and Unraveling Asymmetric Site Response During

the Oct 17, 1989 Loma Prieta Earthquake, invited testimony before the Assembly Transportation Committee, State of California, November 7, 1989, Los Angeles, California, Hon. R. Katz, Chairman.

Observations of the I-880 Cypress Structure Collapse and Unraveling Asymmetric Site Response During

the Oct 17, 1989 Loma Prieta Earthquake, invited testimony before the Senate Transportation Committee, State of California, Oakland, CA, November 1, 1989, Hon. Quentin Kopp, Chairman.

Instructor, Slope Stability and Landslides, One day short course U.S. Forest Service West Regional

Engineering Center, Pleasant Hill, CA on September 20, 1986. Landslides and Legal Issues, for the Contra Costa County Department of Public Works, Martinez, CA on

February 22, 1984. Massive rock toppling at Clear Creek, Second Grand Canyon Research Symposium, National Park

Service, Grand Canyon National Park, AZ on October 11, 1978.

Presentations at Professional Meetings – without Published Abstracts Brief Overview of the 2011 Mississippi River Floods, Fort Leonard Wood Post Society of American

Military Engineers, Fort Leonard Wood, MO on August 17, 2011. The Differences between successful students and successful professionals, for the Missouri S&T Student

Chapter of the Association of Environmental & Engineering Geologists, Monday February 7, 2011.

Seabee Operations in the Pacific Theater During World War II, Fort Leonard Wood Post Society of

American Military Engineers, Fort Leonard Wood, MO on November 17, 2010.

Recent Levee Failures: Upper Mississippi River flooding of 2008, for a joint meeting of the American Society of Civil Engineers-St. Louis Geotechnical Section, St. Louis Section of the Association of Environmental & Engineering Geologists, and the New Madrid Chapter of the Earthquake Engineering Research Institute, Tuesday April 21, 2009.

William Sooy Smith, Karl Terzaghi, and Ralph Peck: The Origins of American Foundation Engineering in Chicago, for a joint meeting of the Chicago Section of the Association of Environmental & Engineering Geologists and the Geotechnical Group of the American Society of Civil Engineers, Wednesday January 14, 2009.

The Importance of Common Sense in Failure Investigations: with special reference to the Paterno flood case, for a joint meeting of the American Society of Civil Engineers-San Francisco Section Geotechnical Group and the San Francisco Section of the Association of Environmental & Engineering Geologists, Thursday November 13, 2008, Berkeley, CA. Online: http://www.asce-sf.org/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=356&Itemid=57 and

http://www.aegsf.org/newsletter.html

Site Characterization and Failure Modes in the Landmark Paterno vs California Flood Case, for the Sacramento Section of the Association of Environmental & Engineering Geologists, Tuesday March 18, 2008.

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Failure of the 17th Street Drainage Canal failure During Hurricane Katrina, Field Trip leader, for Annual

Meeting of the Earthquake Engineering Research Institute, New Orleans, Sat February 9, 2008 (with 5-page handout).

My Experiences with the Media Following Hurricane Katrina: for Symposium on Interacting with the

Media: Golden Anniversary Meeting of the Association of Environmental & Engineering Geologists, Los Angeles, Wednesday September 26, 2007.

Unravelling the Levee Failures in New Orleans During Hurricane Katrina – What We All Should Know:

Banquet presentation 2006 Highway Geophysics-Non Destructive Evaluation Conference, St. Louis, Dec. 4-7, 2006, sponsored by University of Missouri-Rolla Distance and Continuing Education, Wed Dec 6, 2006.

The Lessons of Katrina: What we all should know, Symposium on Engineers in Support of Natural

Disasters, Missouri River/Texoma Regional Education and Training Conference, 3-5 Oct 2006, Society of American Military Engineers, Fort Leonard Wood, MO.

Application of Multichannel Analysis of Surface Waves for Passive Detection of Tunnels (with N. Putnam):

2006 GEOINT Sciences Symposium and Forum, 27-28 June 2006 St. Louis, Missouri, National Geospatial Intelligence Agency, St. Louis.

Development of a Virtual Geotechnical Database: 2006 GEOINT Sciences Symposium and Forum, 27-28

June 2006 St. Louis, Missouri, National Geospatial Intelligence Agency, St. Louis. Military Applications of Underground Openings, Fort Leonard Wood Post Society of American Military

Engineers, Fort Leonard Wood, MO on June 8, 2004. Nine Ways the crew of RMS Titanic Could Have Been Saved, Sigma Xi lecture for UMR chapter of Sigma

Xi, University of Missouri, Rolla, MO on January 19, 2002. Nine Ways the crew of RMS Titanic Could Have Been Saved, Sigma Xi lecture hosted by Hoffman-

LaRoche Chapter of Sigma Xi, New York, NY on November 14, 2001. Failure of Gallery 3 of the Zion-Mt. Carmel Tunnel in Zion National Park, for the UMR Geology and

Geophysics departmental seminar on October 11, 2001. Reassessment of the St. Francis Dam Failure for UMR Student Chapter of the Association of Engineering

Geologists, Rolla, MO on August 29, 2001. Influence of Geology on Development of the Black Diamond Coal Fields, Black Diamond Mines Regional

Preserve, East Bay Regional Park District, Antioch, CA on July 17, 2001. Caesar’s Romerbrucke Bridge in 55 BC and Other Feats of Ancient Engineering for the Air Land

Emergency Resources Team, 1-day training seminar at Sacramento, CA on July 2, 2001. Development of the First Nuclear Weapon, Sigma Xi Lecture jointly sponsored by the Western Aerospace

Museum and the American Aviation Historical Society, Oakland, CA on June 17, 2001. Engineering Geology of the Black Diamond Mines Regional Preserve, Field Trip Leader for U.C. Berkeley

engineering geology spring field trip, April 15, 2001. Three Inspiring Role Models, Air Land Emergency Resources Team Advanced Training Institute of

America, ALERT Training Center in Big Sandy, TX on January 3-7, 2001. Reassessment of the St. Francis Dam Failure, The Rossmoor Engineers Club, Walnut Creek, CA on June

27, 2000. The 1998 Mission Peak Landslide, One-day field trip for the Northern California Geological Society,

Fremont, CA on May 8, 1999.

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Field Trip to the 1998 Mission Peak Landslide for the State of California Mining and Geology Board to see El Nino damage, Fremont, CA on September 9, 1998.

The Development and Employment of the World’s First Atomic Weapons: American Society of Civil

Engineers Student Chapter, University of California, Berkeley on January 25, 1998. Adjudicating Natural Hazards Claims Using GIS: National Association of Insurance Women, Walnut

Creek, CA on August 9, 1997. Reassessment of the St. Francis Dam Disaster, Pipeline Technical Group American Society of Civil

Engineers, Pasadena, CA on May 13, 1997. Floods, Floods and More Floods: Is This a Liability We Can Escape?: San Francisco Insurance Claims

Forum, San Francisco on April 16, 1997. Reassessment of the St. Francis Dam Failure, Association of Engineering Geologists Sacramento

Section meeting, Sacramento, CA on March 25, 1997. Reassessment of the St. Francis Dam Failure, Portland Section Association of Engineering Geologists,

Portland, OR on March 20, 1997. Reassessment of the St. Francis Dam Failure, Santa Clarita Historical Society, Newhall, CA on March

19, 1997. Reassessment of the St. Francis Dam Failure, Imperial College of London University Alumni Association

meeting, Atherton, CA on March 15, 1997. Reassessment of the St. Francis Dam Failure, International Institute for Instrumentation, Northern

California Chapter, Martinez, CA on January 14, 1997. Reassessment of the St. Francis Dam Failure, Southeaster Section Association of Engineering

Geologists, Atlanta, GA on November 12, 1996. Reassessment of the St. Francis Dam Failure, Carolina Section Association of Engineering Geologists,

Raleigh, NC on November 7, 1996. Reassessment of the St. Francis Dam Failure, Allegheny-Ohio Section Association of Engineering

Geologists, Pittsburgh, PA on October 22, 1996. Reassessment of the St. Francis Dam Failure, North Central Section, Association of Engineering

Geologists, Chicago, IL on October 15, 1996. Reassessment of the St. Francis Dam Failure, Utah Section Association of Engineering Geologists, Salt

Lake City, UT on October 10, 1996. Reassessment of the St. Francis Dam Failure San Francisco Section Association of Engineering

Geologists, San Francisco, CA on July 8, 1996. Reassessment of the St. Francis Dam Failure, Santa Clarita Historical Society, Newhall, CA on March

20, 1996. Applying the Excavation, Grading and Foundation Standards of the Uniform Building Code, American

Institute of Building Designers, Southern Oregon Chapter, Medford, OR on March 15, 1996. Reassessment of the St. Francis Dam Failure, Department of Geology, Southern Oregon State College,

Ashland, OR on March 14, 1996. Landslides Are All Around Us, presentation to media with press releases on National Landslide

Awareness Day, Sycamore Park, Danville, CA on October 11, 1995.

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Memories of College and Other Tall Tales, Bowles Hall Senior Dinner, University of California, Berkeley on June 10, 1995.

Reassessment of the St. Francis Dam Failure, Southern California Chapter Association of Engineering

Geologists, City of Commerce, CA on March 15, 1995. Creating Graphical Public Works Databases with GIS Mapping, presentation for joint meeting of Golden

Gate Section American Society of Civil Engineers and Northern California Chapter, American Public Works Association, Berkeley, CA on November 18, 1994.

Mentors, Failures and the Future of Engineering Geology, Luncheon Speaker and Burwell Awardee,

Engineering Geology Division, Geological Society of America Annual Meeting, Seattle, WA on October 26, 1994.

Long Term Behavior of Urban Fills in Golden Gate Chapter, American Society of Civil Engineers

Geotechnical Group, Technical Workshop on Soil Settlement, San Francisco, CA on October 18, 1994.

Hydrocompression Induced Failures of Earth Structures, Association of Engineering Geologists/American Society of Civil Engineers joint meeting, Portland, OR on February 24, 1994.

The Orinda Landslide Hazard Mapping Project, East Bay Municipal Engineers meeting, Orinda, CA on

October 13, 1993. Hydrocompression and Hydroswell-New Terms in the Geotechnical Dictionary, Association of

Engineering Geologist Portland Section Meeting, Portland, OR on February 24, 1994. Geotechnical Engineering Failures, American Society of Civil Engineers Student Chapter, University of

California, Berkeley on January 28, 1993. Geographical Information Systems, presentation for Northern California Chapter, American Public Works

Association, Berkeley on October 16, 1992. Common Mechanisms of Real Property Damage for the Mt. Diablo Property Adjustors Association,

Pleasant Hill, CA on October 9, 1991. Earthquakes and Building by the Bay for the University of California, Berkeley Annual Civil Engineering

Alumni Dinner on April 3, 1991. Using GIS to Plan a Town’s Future: the Moraga Example, Northern California Chapter American Public

Works Association, Berkeley, CA on February 15, 1991. A Geotechnical Reconnaissance of the Suao-Hualien and Central Cross Island Highways in Taiwan:

American Society of Civil Engineers San Francisco Section Geotechnical Group, January 23, 1991.

Unraveling the East Bay Stratigraphy as a First Step in Assessing Site Response of the I-880 Cypress

Structure and Bay Bridge During the Loma Prieta Earthquake, Association of Engineering Geologists San Francisco Section, San Francisco, CA on September 11, 1990.

Impact of Geology on Seismic Site Response, California Council of Civil Engineers, Corte Madera, CA on

June 27, 1990. Earthquakes and Slope Stability in the San Francisco East Bay for Contra Costa County Department of

Public Works, Martinez, CA on June 6, 1990. Overview of the October 17, 1989 Loma Prieta Earthquake for State of California Tort Liability

Conference, Mission Bay, CA on May 31, 1990. Observations of the I-880 Cypress Structure Collapse during the Oct 17, 1989 Loma Prieta Earthquake:

American Society of Civil Engineers Golden Gate Chapter, San Francisco, CA on Nov. 16, 1989.

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Landslide Processes of the Central California, field trip leader, 28

th International Geological Congress,

Central California on July 22-26,1989 and July 29, 1989. Development of Civil Infrastructure of Contra Costa County, for Contra Costa County Historical Society in

Concord, CA on June 17, 1989. Geology and Weather Patterns: What do they tell us we need to know? East Bay Engineers Club meeting

at San Leandro, CA on September 25, 1987. A Potpourri of Engineering Failures, East Bay Structural Engineers, Oakland, CA on January 20, 1987. Liability in Public Works, Northern California Chapter, American Public Works Association, Concord, CA

on October 19, 1986. Post-Failure Evaluation of Landslides for American Society of Civil Engineers, Los Angeles Section

Geotechnical Engineering Group, in Los Angeles, CA on September 17, 1986. Landslides and Legal Issues, East Bay Engineers Club, Oakland, CA on May 5, 1986. Public Agency Liability, East Bay Engineers Club, Oakland, CA on April 25, 1986. Principals, Marketing Managers, and Technical Folks, Etta Kappa Nu, University of California, Berkeley,

CA on Nov 11, 1985. Landslide Processes of the East Bay Hills, field trip leader, 29th Annual Meeting (1986), Association of

Engineering Geologists, San Francisco, CA on October 3, 1986. Unraveling the Zion-Mt. Carmel Tunnel Failure, Association of Engineering Geologists San Francisco

Section, San Francisco, CA on May 12, 1985. Professional Liability Issues, Southbay Engineers Club, Fremont, CA on March 1, 1985. Origin of Joints in the Colorado Plateau in Relationship to Rock Properties, Association of Engineering

Geologists San Francisco Section, Stanford University, Palo Alto, CA on March 10, 1981. The Auburn Dam Controversy, Woodward-Clyde Consultants technical seminar, San Francisco, CA on

October 29, 1980. Cataclysmic Erosional Events in the Grand Canyon, Association of Engineering Geologists San Francisco

Section Meeting, U.C. Berkeley Faculty Club on April 3, 1980. Geology of Week’s Creek Landslide, Pacific Coast Landslide Society and Japan Landslide Society, May

15, 1979. Geochronology, Mineralogy and Strength Characteristics Affecting Repair of the Vasquez Canyon

Landslide (with G.V. Henderson), American Society of Civil Engineers Foothill-Inland Empire Section Geotechnical Group, Upland, CA on May 14, 1976.

Location and Suitability of Carbonate Rock for Flue Gas Desulphurization – Western U.S., American

Institute of Mining, Metallurgical and Petroleum Engineers Southern California Section Mining Branch, Los Angeles on February 17, 1976.

GRANTS AND CONTRACTS

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Research Contracts

[where J. David Rogers is a Principal Investigator or Co-Principal Investigator]

“Liquefaction Hazard Maps for the St. Louis Area Earthquake Hazards Mapping Project” (with the University of Memphis). Funded by the U.S. Geological Survey Central National Earthquake Hazard Reduction Program for the term April 1, 2011 to March 31, 2012. Subcontract amount to Missouri S&T: $50,000 (Rogers portion 100%). ―Refinement of Geodatabase for the St. Louis Area Earthquake Hazard Mapping Project, Missouri and Illinois.‖ Subcontract awarded by the U.S. Geological Survey through a Cooperative Agreement with the University of Memphis and the Missouri University of Science & Technology for the term April 15, 2010 to April 14, 2011. Subcontract amount to Missouri S&T, $49,999 (Rogers portion 100%). ―Science versus advocacy: Examining the insurance crisis triggered by Stanford Geology Professor Bailey Willis and its impacts on the growth of Los Angeles,‖ Trent R. Dames Civil Engineering History and Dibner Research Fellow in the History of Science & Technology at The Huntington Library, for the term June 1, 2009 to August 1, 2010. Stipend amount: $5000 (Rogers portion 100%). “2008 Midwest Flooding and Lessons for Levee Performance and Reliability to Other Similarly Threatened Areas of the U.S.” funded by the National Science Foundation (NSF), for term Aug 1, 2008 to December 31, 2010. Gross Contract Amount: $119,458, with University of California, Berkeley and Texas A& M University (Rogers portion 37%). “Modeling Uncertainties in Lithology and Sensitivity Analyses of Seismic Site Response for the Pilot Quadrangles in the St. Louis Metropolitan Area, Missouri and Illinois.” Funded by the U.S. Geological Survey Central and Eastern United States Center for Earthquake Research and Information for term June 1, 2008 to May 31, 2009. Gross Contract Amount: $50,000 (Rogers portion 100%). “Structural Assessment of Highway “N” Power Substation Under Earthquake Loads.” Funded by the Missouri Department of Transportation for the term October 5, 2007 through October 4, 2009. Gross Contract Amount: $25,000 (Rogers portion 20%). “Pilot Seismic Hazard Assessment of the Granite City, Monk Mound, and Columbia Bottom quadrangles, St. Louis Metropolitan area.” Funded by the U.S. Geological Survey National Earthquake Hazards Reduction Program FY07, for term December 1, 2006 to November 30, 2007. Gross contract amount: $52,682 (Rogers portion 100%) “Development of a Virtual Geotechnical Database System to Store and Retrieve Subsurface Data.” From the National Geospatial Intelligence Agency (NGA). Through the Center for Geospatial Intelligence at the University of Missouri-Columbia. for term Sept 12, 2006 to Sept 11, 2008. Gross Contract Amount $200,000 (Rogers portion 100%). “Creation of a Geologic GIS Database for the St. Louis Metro Area, Missouri and Illinois”: from the U.S. Geological Survey National Earthquake Hazards Reduction Program FY06, for term May 1, 2006 to April 30, 2007. Contract amount: $40,000 (Rogers portion 100%) “Hurricane Katrina and Lessons for Prevention of Catastrophic Levee Failures Applicable to Other Similarly Threatened Areas of the United States:‖ from the National Science Foundation Award #0611632, for the term January 23, 2006 to January 31, 2007, Contract amount $199,651 (Rogers portion 10%, with University of California, Berkeley)

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St. Louis Metro Area Shear Wave Velocity Testing (renewal) with N.L. Anderson and D.L. Hoffman): funded by the U.S. Geological Survey National Earthquake Hazards Reduction Program FY06, for term December 1, 2005 to November 30, 2006. Gross contract amount: $53,817 (Rogers portion 15%)

“Hurricane Katrina and Lessons for Responding and Repairing Catastrophic Levee Failures Applicable to Other Similarly Threatened Areas of the United States:‖ from the National Science Foundation SGER Award #0553197, for the term October 1, 2005 to Sept 30, 2006, Contract amount $29,729 (Rogers portion 5%, with University of California, Berkeley) ―Data Collection of Damage and Dissemination of Storm Damage to the Gulf Coast” from U.S. Geological Survey, for the term September 26, 2005 to March 31, 2006. Co-PI Contract Amount: $45,000 (Rogers portion 9%). “Geotechnical Science Liaison for USGS Mid-Continental Geographic Science Center” from the U.S. Geological Survey Geography Directorate, for the term September 15, 2005 to June 30, 2006. Contract Amount: $67,000 (Rogers portion 100%). “Implementation of an AGS-COSMOS-FHWA Compatible Geotechnical Databases for the St. Louis Metro Area, Missouri and Illinois and, the Evansville-Henderson Area, Indiana and Kentucky‖ from the U.S. Geological Survey Central and Eastern United States Center for Earthquake Research and Information for term September 1, 2005 to August 31, 2006. Contract Amount: $45,761 (Rogers portion 100%) “St. Louis Metro Area Shear Wave Velocity Testing” from U.S. Geological Survey National Earthquake Hazards Reduction Program, for term December 1, 2004 to November 30, 2005. Gross contract amount: $50,000 (Neil Anderson, PI, Co-PI‟s David Hoffman and J. David Rogers. Rogers portion 33%) “Optimization of Augers for Subterranean Warfare‖ from the U.S. Air Force Research Lab-Munitions Directorate (with Jason Baird, MS&T Explosive Research Center), for term Sept 23, 2003 to Sept 24, 2004. Contract amount: $50,000 (Rogers portion 30%) ―Determination of Shear Wave Velocity Along a Segment of Interstate 70, St. Louis, MO‖ from the Missouri Department of Transportation (Co-PI with Neil Anderson in MS&T-Geophysics), term Dec 9, 2003 to De c 8, 2004. Contract amount $8,800 (Rogers portion 20%) ―Mapping of Seismically-Induced Landslippage in the Western New Madrid Seismic Zone‖: University of Missouri Research Board, awarded January 1, 2003 Contract amount: $20,157 (Rogers Portion 100%) ―Mapping of Seismically-Induced Landslippage in the Benton Hills and Crowley’s Ridge, New Madrid Seismic Zone, Missouri and Arkansas‖: U.S. Geological Survey National Earthquake Hazards Reduction Program, awarded November 1, 2002. Contract amount: $36,867 (Rogers portion 100%) ―GPR Investigation of Concrete Integrity, Shepard of the Hills Hatchery, Branson, Missouri‖ (Co-PI with Neil Anderson and Richard Stephenson): Missouri Department of Conservation, awarded September 15, 2002. Contract amount: $12,500 (Rogers portion 20%) ―Earthquake Hazard Mitigation Research Program For Highway Systems‖ (with Neil Anderson, Genda Chen, Richard Stephenson, Ronaldo Luna, Pedro Silva, David Enke and

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Gary Spring): Federal Highway Administration and Missouri Department of Transportation, $800,000, awarded for two year term January 30, 2002 to January 31, 2004. Contract amount: $800,000 (Rogers portion 10%) Missouri S&T awards above this line

"Development of a Computerized Well Database for Alameda and Contra Costa Counties, California": U.S. Geological Survey, National Earthquake Hazard Reduction Program RFP 1923, awarded December 10, 1992, Research Contract 1434-50023: January 1993-March 1994. Contract amount $93,997 (Rogers portion 100%) "Engineering Geologic Site Characterization of the Greater Oakland-Alameda Area, Alameda and San Francisco Counties, California": National Science Foundation Grant No. BCS-9003785: Final Report to the National Science Foundation, October 1990-Dec 1991. Contract Amount $44,900 (Rogers portion 100%) ―Evaluation of Geotechnical Conditions Leading to the Partial Collapse of the I-880 Cypress Structure and East Span of the San Francisco.-Oakland Bay Bridge‖: for California Department of Transportation, Legal Department, San Francisco (1989-92) Contract amount $95,000 (Rogers portion 100%)

SUPERVISION OF GRADUATE STUDENTS

Major Field Advisor – Graduate Students Elamin Ismail, Ph.D. candidate in geological engineering, expected graduation in Dec 2012, Geomorphic Analysis of the Blue Nile and Tekezé Rivers of Ethiopia. Conor M. Watkins, Ph. D. candidate geological engineering, expected graduation in Dec 2010, Mechanisms and genesis of Megalandslides in the Grand Canyon Region of northern Arizona Muhammad Farooq Ahmed, Ph. D. candidate geological engineering, expected graduation in Dec 2012, Physical factors Influencing the formation and catastrophic removal of landslide dams in mountainous terrain. Adnan Mohammed Abdullah Aqeel, co-advisor for Ph.D. candidate in geological engineering, expected graduation in May 2013. Slope stability analysis using terrestrial laser scanner, geophysical methods, and remote sensing.

Andrew J. Chapman. MS. candidate in geoengineering, expected graduation May 2012. Development of a computer based design model that can be used to estimate the performance of liquefiable soils within the New Madrid Seismic Zone (NMSZ) that have been remediated using deep soil mixing (DSM) Kayla Erich, MS candidate in geological engineering, expected graduation in May 2013. Three-dimensional delineation of karst structures beneath dams.

Post-Doctoral Fellows

Dr. Jae-won Chung, Post-doctoral fellow working on developing a front end interactive GIS map custom coded with ArcIMS, which could be used to generate the map images in HTML, which can be used to access any virtual geotechnical database. January 2008 thru May 2011.

Dr. Ahmed M. Youssef, of Sohag University in Egypt. Came to UMR on a post-doctoral appointment from Egyptian Ministry of Education, May thru June 2007.

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Dr. Ganesh Dhakal, Post-doctoral fellow working with me during 2004-05 to evaluate: Impacts of strain softening in clay shales on gross slope instability

Major Field Advisor – Students who have graduated Niklas Putnam, Ph.D. in geological engineering, graduated in May 2010 (co-advisor), Analysis Using Surface Wave Methods to Detect Shallow Man-Made Tunnels. Ece Karadeniz, M.S. in geological engineering, graduated in December 2008, Ground Motion Sensitivity Analyses for the Greater St. Louis Metropolitan Area.

Katherine L. Onstad, M.S. in geological engineering, graduated in May 2008, Methodology and Process to Accompany a Virtual Geotechnical Database for the St. Louis Metropolitan Area.

Jae-won Chung, Ph.D. in geological engineering, graduated in December 2007, Development of a Geographic Information System-Based Virtual Geotechnical Database and Assessment of Liquefaction Potential for the St. Louis Metropolitan Area.

Deniz Karadeniz, Ph.D. in geological engineering, graduated in December 2007, Pilot Program to Assess Seismic Hazards of the Granite City, Monks Mound, and Columbia Bottom Quadrangles, St. Louis Metropolitan Area, Missouri and Illinois. Conor Watkins, M.S. geological engineering, non thesis option (opted for Ph.D.), May 2005 Craig Kaibel, M.S. in geological engineering, graduated in December 2004, Estimation of One-Dimensional Seismic Site Response and Liquefaction Susceptibility of Three Missouri River Bridges

Ahmed M. Youssef, Ph.D. geological engineering, graduated in December 2004 (co-advisor), Development of a Highway Rockfall Management Database System for Missouri Highways Using Digital Video Image Analysis and Geographic Information System Abhay Sonawane, M.S. in geological engineering, non thesis option, graduated in December 2004 Atinuke O. Akingbade, Ph.D. in applied geophysics awarded in May 2004 (co-advisor), Passive Margin Thrust Belts: A Case Study of Deformational Regime and Hydrocarbon Prospectivity

Kevin James, M.S. in geological engineering awarded in December 2003, non-thesis

Briget C. Doyle, Ph.D. in geological engineering, awarded in December 2003, Identification of Seismically-Induced Landslippage Along Crowley’s Ridge, Southeast Missouri and Northeast Arkansas

Shahram Taherinia, M.S. in geological engineering, awarded in December 2003, Engineering Geologic Site Characterization of Some Major Highway Bridges in Missouri Nicholas H. Beckmann, M.S. in geological engineering, awarded in December 2002, Characterization and Analysis of the West Lost Creek Trail Landslide, Hinsdale County, Colorado

Michael Jurashius, M.S. in geology at San Jose State University, awarded in May 2002, Rock Slope Kinematics of the Mission Peak Landslide, Fremont, California

Patrick L. Drumm, M.S. in geology at California State University, Los Angeles, awarded in December 1999, A Study of Late Cenozoic Faulting and Geologic Evolution of the San Antonio Canyon Watershed with Emphasis on Fill Terrace Deposits and Rock Avalanches, Eastern San Gabriel Mountains, bordering Los Angeles and San Bernardino Counties, California

Recognition of Graduate Student’s Research

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2009 Douglas R. Piteau Outstanding Young Member Award of the Association of Environmental &

Engineering Geologists to Briget C. Doyle, Ph.D., for her professional contributions to the practice of engineering and environmental geology.

2007 Richard W. Lemke Award of the AEG Foundation and $200 award to Deniz Karadeniz for Best

Student Presentation at the 2007 annual meeting of the Association of Environmental & Engineering Geologists for his lecture titled: Site-Amplification Maps for the Granite City and Monks Mound Quadrangles, St. Louis, Missouri and Illinois

2006 Two Platinum Corporate Sponsor Awards of $500 each to Conor Watkins for his abstracts titled

Analysis of Composite Landslides in Flay Lying Sedimentary Strata and The Buford Peak and Secret Springs Mountain Landslides, Two Enormous Megalandslides in the Western United States at the 49

th Annual Mtg of the Association of Environmental and Engineering Geologists,

Boston, Oct 31-Nov 3, 2006. 2006 Outstanding Student Presentation award to Conor Watkins for presentation titled Analysis of

composite landslides in flat-lying sedimentary strata at the 40th North Central Section Meeting of

the Geological Society of America, Akron, OH, April 20-22, 2006. 2005 Norman R. Tilford Field Study Scholarship Award ($1000) of the Association of Engineering

Geologists for the Graduate Division was bestowed upon Conor M. Watkins, one of my Ph.D. students at UMR.

2003 Professional Student Paper Award of the Association of Engineering Geologists to Briget C.

Doyle for article Seismically-Induced Lateral Spread Features in the Western New Madrid Seismic Zone. Ms. Doyle was my first doctoral candidate at UMR.

Service on Missouri S&T thesis committees in progress Jeremiah C. Obi, M.S. candidate in geophysical engineering, expected graduation December 2011, The Use of Electrical Resistivity Tomography (ERT) to delineate voids in bridge foundations. Site Onyejekwe, Ph.D. candidate in civil engineering, expected graduation May 2012, Characterization of Soil Vulnerability for Reliability-Based Design. Nicholas T. Rocco, Ph.D. candidate in civil engineering, expected graduation May 2013, Low Strain Dynamic Properties of Modified Fill Soils Emitt C. Witt, III, Ph.D. candidate in geology & geophysics, expected graduation, May 2013. Geochemical Phases, Mobility, and Isotopic Signature of Pb in Road Dust in Missouri’s Pb-Producing Region.

Service on Missouri S&T thesis committees - Students who have graduated Bingzhu Wang, Ph.D. candidate in geology and geophysics, graduated in summer 2011. Spline Method for High-Resolution Receiver Function Calculations from Broadband Teleseismic Waveforms. Mohamed K. Zobaa, Ph.D. candidate in paleontology, graduated in summer 2011, Applied Palynology: Multidisciplinary case Studies from Egypt, Gulf of Mexico, and the USA. Shuying Wang, Ph.D. candidate in civil engineering, graduated in May 2011, Postcyclic Behavior of Low-Plasticity Silt at Full and Limited Liquefaction Triaxial Compression Testing. Kerry Allen Magner M.S. in geological engineering, graduated in December 2010, Characterization of Geotechnical Variability Based Upon Sampling Frequency.

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Iai Masafumi, Ph.D. in geological engineering, graduated in Dec 2010, Models for Excavation of Heterogeneous Lunar Soils.

Oleg Kovin, Ph.D. candidate in applied geophysics, graduated in Dec 2010, Ground Penetrating Radar Investigations in Upper Kama Potash Mines Khalid Mohd Saleh Ahmad, Ph.D. in geophysics, graduated in May 2010, Investigating the Source of Thermal Anomalies in the Northern United Arab Emirates (UAE) Desert Using Geophysical Methods. Kermit N. Applegate, M.S. in civil engineering, graduated in May 2010. Evaluation of Liquefaction-Induced Lateral Spreading Methods in the Midwest.

Megan Hart, Ph.D. in Geological Engineering, graduated in December 2009, Membrane properties of Intact Rock Cores of Burlington Limestone, Jefferson Dolomite, Darrington Phyllite, and Low Permeability Concrete. Moikwathai „Dax‟ Moidaki, Ph.D. in geology, graduated in May 2009. Crustal Modification by Tectonic Events and Upper Mantle Anisotropy beneath the Midcontinent Rift and the New Madrid Seismic Zone: Insights from receiver function studies and teleseismic shear wave splitting.

Tambra L. Eiffert, Ph.D. in geology, graduated in May 2009. The Cretaceous-Paleogene Transition in the Northern Mississippi Embayment, Southeast Missouri: Playnology, Micropaleontology, and Evidence of a Mega-Tsunami.

Wendy L. Moore, M.S. in civil engineering (structures), graduated in August 2008. Impacts of fire damage on capacity of reinforced and posttensioned concrete bridges. Iana Muchaidze, M.S. in geological engineering, graduated in August 2008. Geophysical Interpretations in Karst Terrains. Andrew J. Wilding, M.S. in civil engineering, graduated in May 2008, Development of a GIS-Based Seismic Hazard Screening Tool.

Ali Mohammad Izadi, Ph.D. in civil engineering, graduated in May 2008, Liquefaction and Postliquefaction Behavior of Low Plasticity Silts Using Cyclic Triaxial Testing. Adam F. Sevi, Ph.D. in civil engineering, graduated in May 2008, Physical Modeling of Railroad ballast Using the Parallel Gradation Scaling Technique within a Cyclical Triaxial Testing Framework. Honghua Zhao, Ph.D. in civil engineering, graduated in May 2007, Transparent Soils and Particle Image Velocimetry in Dynamic Soil-Structure Interaction Research

Sandhya Harikrishna, M.S. in geological engineering, graduated December 2006, A New Approach for Categorizing Sand Blows

Rachel Mudd, M.S. in civil engineering, graduated in December 2006, Field Exploration of Liquefaction in silts

Anthony D. Buccellato, M.S. in applied geophysics, graduated in May 2006, Geophysical investigation of mine tailings at St.Joe State Park, graduated in summer 2006.

Ali Mohammad Izadi, M.S. in civil engineering, graduated in Summer 2006, Behavior of Undrained Monotonically Loaded Low Plasticity Silt Under Triaxial Compression

Thanop Thitimakorn, Ph.D. in applied geophysics, graduated in December 2005, A Comprehensive Shear-Wave Velocity Study in The Poplar Bluff Area, Southeast Missouri.

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Cheng-Ping Jiang, Ph.D. in civil engineering, graduated in Summer 2005, Soil Suction and Swell Behavior of Chemical Treated Expansive Clays

Wanxing Liu, Ph.D. in civil engineering, graduated in May 2005, Seismic Site Response of Deep Soil and Embankments in the New Madrid Seismic Zone

Rosanna M. Saindon, Ph.D. in geological engineering, graduated in December 2004, Relevance of Membrane Properties of Clay-Rich Geologic Materials to Water Related Engineering Issues Peter G. Oduor, Ph.D. in geological engineering, graduated in May 2004, Transient Modeling and Experimental Verification of Hyperfiltration Effects

Kenneth W. McDonald, Ph.D. in geological engineering, graduated in December 2003, Military Foot Traffic Impact on Soil Erosion Properties at the United States Military Academy – A Multiscale Analysis Ahmed M. Ismail, Ph.D. applied geophysics, graduated in December 2003, Geophysical, Hydrological, and Archaeological Investigation in the East Bank Area of Luxor – Southern Egypt

Rachel Schiller, M.S. in civil engineering, graduated in December 2003, Design Methods for Helical Piers

Houda Jadi, Ph.D. in civil engineering, graduated in May 2003, Characterization and Modeling of Paleoliquefaction Features in Missouri

Adam F. Sevi, M.S. in civil engineering, graduated in December 2002, Geotechnical Investigation of Sandstone Degradation of Antiquities in Luxor, Egypt

Students supervised – Missouri S&T’s Opportunity for Undergraduate Research Experience (OURE) program Katherine Stockdale, 2010-11, Mapping the Geology of Proffit Mountain and Johnsons Shut-ins exposed by the Dec 2005 Taum Sauk Upper Reservoir Failure. Conor M. Watkins, 2002-03, Design Evolution of Earth Dams and Case Histories of Earth Dam Failures Sarat Dontula, 2001-02, Development of AutoCAD protocol for development of seismic ground displacement nomograms Karen M. Regan 2001-02, Feasibility of Expansive Clay Stabilization using High Pressure Lime Injection

UNIVERSITY SERVICE AT Missouri S&T

Department Level Served as one of three interviewers for GS&E Department fiscal assistant position, March 7-10, 2011.

Missouri S&T Liaison, USGS Mid-Continent Geographic Science Center

On May 1, 2005 the USGS Geography Discipline established the "Mid-Continent Geographic Science Center" (MCGSC) in Rolla, MO. MCGSC is a new entity within the Geography discipline that will be focusing on applying remote sensing and GIS technologies to tackle geohazards problems in GIS format for state and federal agencies. A Memorandum of Understanding between UMR and the USGS-MCGSC was signed on October 10, 2005. 50% of my time during the 2005-06 academic year was purchased by the USGS to oversee

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research projects with the MCGSC‘s new "Geographic Hazards and Land Change Section." That section wants to establish a credible program of research in a number of hazard areas, including debris flows, fire-flood sequences, landslides, and floods.

Program Coordinator, Missouri S&T-MSU GIS Certificate program In August 2004 I taught first course for GIS Certificate Program at USGS-MCMC, GIS Applications for Military Operations (new 3-unit course). Made presentations regarding GIS certificate program to the U.S. Geological Survey Mid-Continent Mapping Center in Rolla in Sept 2003, Dec 2003 and May 2004.

Made presentations on GIS certificate program to the National Geospatial Intelligence Agency in St Louis July 2003, September 2003, January 2004, and in St Louis June 2004.

Summer 2003 began planning a GIS partnering program between UMR, UM-Columbia and Missouri State University (MSU) to establish a graduate certificate program in Geographical Information Systems targeted at the National Geospatial Intelligence Agency-West (formerly NIMA-West) in St. Louis and the U.S. Geological Survey Mid-Continent Mapping Center (USGS-MCMC) in Rolla.

Fort Wood Graduate Degree Program Liaison Speaker at Fort Leonard Wood Engineering School on their Career Fair days to publicize Missouri S&T MS program in geological engineering and recruit master‘s candidates. Made presentations on August 3, 2002, May 2, 2003, October 9, 2003, May 6, 2004, August 5, 2004, July 12, 2006, October 11, 2006, January 9, 2007, July 13, 2007, October 24, 2007, January 9, 2008, April 24, 2008, October 22, 2008, May 6, 2009, January 13, 2010, May 12, 2010, November 26, 2010, May 11, 2011, and July 12, 2011. Liaison with Drs. Larry Roberts and David Ulbrich of the History Office at the U.S. Army Engineer School at Fort Leonard Wood on May 11, 2011, to establish ties with their archival collections to enhance teaching of graduate courses for Army combat engineer officers. Participant, Ft Wood Science and Technology Conference sponsored by Missouri Enterprise Council, Missouri S&T and Fort Wood, August 11-19, 2002 and August 9-12, 2003. Attended meeting with SOMM Dean Lee Saperstein and Dr. John Pennington at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Engineering Research and Design Center at Vicksburg, MS Oct 8-9, 2001 to discuss Missouri S&T masters degree program. Increased average number of students from 5 (in Winter 2002) to 13 in Winter Semester 2005, to 24 in Winter Semester 2008. .

Student Chapter Advisor, Association of Environmental & Engineering Geologists (AEG) Served as student chapter advisor since August 2001 to present. The chapter has sponsored a wide array of professional development activities, including attendance at section meetings in St Louis and sponsorship of the annual student poster night in Rolla in March each year. The Missouri S&T AEG Student Chapter has been recognized nationally for:

won the Outstanding Student Chapter Award from AEG in 2002 (presented in Reno);

won the Runner-Up award in 2003 (presented in Vail)

won the Runner-Up award in 2004 (presented in Dearborn).

Organized Association of Engineering Geologists Student Poster Night for St. Louis Section, convened at Zeno‘s Steak House in Rolla on March 17, 2004. Three of the six poster presentations were by my students and all three of these won awards (1

st, 2

nd and 3

rd place).

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Organization and Leading of Student Field Trips Leader of field trip to 17

th Street Canal failure site for annual meeting of the Earthquake Engineering

Research Institute in New Orleans, LA on Saturday February 9, 2008. Led all-day field trip during the AEG national meeting to the St. Francis Dam site and the La Conchita Landslide, on Monday September 24, 2007. Sponsored by the Association of Environmental & Engineering Geologists. Missouri S&T Coordinator and invited participant for Student Subsurface Exploration Workshop sponsored by the St. Louis Section of the Association of Environmental and Engineering Geologists and Geotechnology, Inc., Sat. March 3, 2007. Speaker and docent for the St. Louis Area Earthquake Hazards Mapping Project Annual Field Trip, Friday October 13, 2006. Organizing and co-leading Spring 2005 UMR Geology Field Studies Course to the Grand Canyon region, which included Hoover Dam, Peach Springs Canyon, Grand Canyon Caverns, Painted Desert, Petrified Forest, Sunset Crater, Grand Falls of the Little Colorado River, hiking down into the Grand Canyon, Little Colorado River Gorge, and Meteor Crater. Led research backpack trip with GEE grad student Conor Watkin and Missouri S&T Research Engineer David Hoffman in the Surprise Valley-Deer Creek-Bonita Creek-Tapeats Creek-Thunder River region of the Grand Canyon to assist Conor in developing a plan of attack for field work in his thesis area. October 15-22, 2003. Led GE grad students Kevin James, Conor Watkins, Craig Kaibel and Ahmed Youssef on a 2-day field trip of Interstate 70 through Glenwood Canyon, construction of the new Aspen bypass on State Route 82, and the DeBeque Canyon Landslide that shut down Interstate 70 near Grand Junction, CO. Led research backpack trip with GE graduate students Conor Watkin, Kevin James and Craig Kaibel in the Surprise Valley-Thunder River region of the Grand Canyon to introduce Conor to his thesis area. May 21-25, 2003. Led research backpack trip with GE graduate student Nicholas Beckmann in the San Juan Mountains of southern Colorado to assist him in mapping the West Lost Trail Creek Landslide. May 22-28, 2002.

Developed a 13-page field trip guide for GE 50 during Spring 2002 to keep students focused on learning during semi-annual GE 50 field trips to Ironton area. I led this field trip twice in 2008, and three times in 2009 and 2010.

Attended seven geology field trips in Missouri and surrounding area in 2001-02 to familiarize myself with Missouri geology and develop useful case histories for teaching.

Other accomplishments Speaker for UMR Student Chapter of AEG on subject ―What Do Employers Expect out of new hires? which included a 12-page handout. Tues Dec 9, 2003 in 204 McNutt Hall. Led backpacking trip with graduate students Kevin James, Conor Watkins and Craig Kaibel into the Surprise Valley area of Grand Canyon National Park to sample lacustrine sediments May 19-27, 2003.

Since 2002 focused on building a credible and informative website (www.mst.edu/~rogersda) using PowerPoint and pdf files. The U.S. Geological Survey, Association of Engineering Geologists, Wikipedia, Netlaw, among others, have all installed hot links to my site for people interested in forensic engineering, and natural hazards, like earthquakes, floods and landslides. Interactive program of cartographic history research with USGS Mid Continental Mapping Center to evaluate original mapping of upper Mississippi and lower Missouri Rivers in 1796 by Georges Henri Victor Collot (covered in Rolla Daily News and St Louis Post-Dispatch in August 2002)

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In November 2002 purchased site license for ArcView 8.2 with funds from USGS-NEHRP grant to provide state-of-the-art Geographical Information Systems (GIS) software capabilities. Began building a Geographical Information Systems (GIS) Laboratory in B-12C McNutt Hall in Summer 2002. Purchased a new computer and upgraded several older ones using endowment discretionary funds.

Campus-Wide Service at Missouri S&T

Academic Committees Missouri S&T Parking Committee and UMR Parking Violation Appeals Subcommittee (August 2002 to present)

Missouri S&T Curriculum Committee from October 2003 to Jan 2004. School of Materials, Energy and Earth Resources Safety Committee (October 2001 – 2007)

Served on the Missouri S&T Provost‘s Committee on Effective Teaching and Faculty Awards for the 20001-02, 2002-03, and 2003-4 academic years, convening in November of each year.

Workshops Participant, UMR Faculty Grantwriting Workshop Series, April 2003 to April 2004 Participant, Middle Mississippi River Coordination Team Boat Trip, St Louis District, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, June 11-13, 2002 (Hannibal to St Louis, MO).

Out-of-Department Lectures Consequences of a damaging Earthquake in the central United States, for Missouri S&T Geology & Geophysics departmental seminar on Monday January 31, 2011. Speaker for meeting of the Missouri S&T chapter of the Society of Physics Students on Origins of the Manhattan Project, 104 Physics Building, Wednesday evening October 13, 2010. Speaker for Global Research, MEER 111, Remote Sensing and National Security in the 21

st Century,

Thursday February 25, 2010. Guest Speaker for Freshman Engineering FE 10 on ―Geohazards Assessments using Remote Sensing: Where we‘re headed in the 21

st Century,‖ co-sponsored by the MS&T student chapter of the Association of

Environmental & Engineering Geologists, Thur Sept 3, 2009. Speaker for Missouri S&T student chapter of the Association of Environmental & Engineering Geologists on Tuesday April 7, 2009 on topic ―2008 Midwest Floods.‖ Guest speaker for PeEng 347 Petroleum Engineering Design on Wed April 23, 2008, on topic ―Professional Development,‖ with handout. Guest speaker at all-cadet Leadership Development Forum, for Missouri S&T Air Force Reserve Officer Training Corps Detachment 442, Lecture Hall 5, Humanities and Social Sciences Building, Thursday April 10, 2008. Speaker for meeting of the Missouri S&T chapter of the Society of Physics Students on Origins of the Manhattan Project, 104 Physics Building, Tuesday evening February 12, 2008. Speaker for Global Research, MEER 111, Geologic Factors Promoting Ground Subsidence and Coastal Land Loss in the Mississippi Delta and the Great Debate About What to Do About It, Thursday November 15, 2007

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Speaker for Leadership Development Forum of the Military Aerospace Society, UMR-AFROTC spaces, Tuesday April 20, 2007. Speaker for meeting of the UMR Society of Physics Students on Origins of the Manhattan Project, 104 Physics Building, Tuesday evening January 30, 2007. Speaker, The Race to Build the Atomic Bomb for UMR Chapter of the American Nuclear Society, 227 Fulton Hall, Wed November 30, 2006 Speaker for Global Research, MEER 111 Hurricane Katrina: What Happened and Why, for Global Research course, Thurs September 15, 2005 Speaker, ―Not Enough to Go Around: Water in the Middle East‖ for UMR Environmental Research Center for Engineering Contaminants Seminar Series in 209 Butler Carlton Hall, April 15, 2005. Guest lecture on Failure of the Teton Dam in June 1976 for Tom Petry‘s CE 417 course on dams, March 4, 2004 Speaker, ―Earthquakes: Shaking the Ground in Civil Engineering‖ in 125 Butler Carlton CE auditorium for UMR EERI Student Chapter engineering society night, February 4, 2004.

Speaker on ―Simplified Method for Estimating Seismically-Induced Landslippage‖ for UMR Geology/Geophysics Seminar on Monday April 21, 2003 in 204 McNutt Hall. Speaker on ―What is Earthquake Engineering‖ for the UMR Student Chapter of the Earthquake Engineering Research Institute on March 19, 2003 in 125 Butler Carlton CE Building. Speaker on topic ―What Employers Look for When Hiring‖ for UMR Tau Beta Pi Student Chapter Meeting, Room G3 Shrenck Hall on Tuesday February 25, 2003. Speaker on topic of ―The Importance of Setting Goals‖, Second Annual Metallurgical Engineering Scholarship Dinner, Tuesday January 28, 2003 at Lion‘s Club Den in Lion‘s Club Park, Rolla, MO.

Speaker, .An Overview of the Loma Prieta Earthquake for UMR student Chapter of the Earthquake Engineering Research Institute, 124 Butler Carlton CE Bldg., October 16, 2002. Sigma Xi Lecture on Nine Ways the Titanic Could Have Been Saved, for UMR Chapter of Sigma Xi, January 17, 2002. Covered in feature article by the Rolla Daily News. Development and Deployment of the World’s First Nuclear Weapons Sigma Xi Lecture for UMR chapter of American Nuclear Society March 7, 2002. What Employers Look for When Hiring, UMR student chapter Association of Engineering Geologists February 6, 2002. Development and Deployment of the World’s First Nuclear Weapons Sigma Xi Lecture for UMR Nuclear Engineering Seminar January 28, 2002.

Impact of Secondary Fractures on Slope Morphology in the Colorado Plateau, for UMR Geology & Geophysics departmental seminar on Thursday October 11, 2001. Lecture Reassessment of the St. Francis Dam Failure for the UMR Student Chapter of the Association of Engineering Geologists, August 29, 2001.

Student Activities Attended semi-annual Parent-Faulty Dinner of Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity on February 27, 2010. Attended semi-annual Parent-Faulty Dinner of Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity on April 26, 2008.

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UMR Chancellor‘s Leadership Forum speaker, ―The Disconnect Between Success in Academia: What Employers Look for When Hiring,‖ with 5 page handout, Wednesday September 7, 2005 Attended scholastics dinner of UMR Mu Chapter of Phi Kappa Theta fraternity, April 11, 2003. Speaker on topic ―Second Effort‖, 2002 Scholastics Banquet, Mu Chapter of Phi Kappa Theta fraternity, on Thursday evening April 18, 2002. Attended scholastics dinner of UMR Mu Chapter of Phi Kappa Theta fraternity on April 10, 2002. Faculty guest at Freshman Engineering Mentor Group dinner, Thursday evening September 14, 2001.

OUTREACH ACTIVITIES AT Missouri S&T

Community Outreach at Missouri S&T Speaker for Noon meeting of the Rolla Kiwanis Club, Tues May 10, 2011.

Speaker for Boy Scout Troop 432 Court of Honor at Salem Avenue Baptists Church in Rolla, Tuesday

March 1, 2011.

Provided photos for church brochure to Jennifer L. Sovanski, Director of Communications at First United Methodist Church in Jefferson City, Missouri, on January 31, 2011 Speaker for Rolla Noontime Rotary Club, Friday November 26, 2010. Played role of George Washington at third annual Patriot Day Picnic at the Rolla Lions Club Park, Sat September 11, 2010. Coordinated Geology Merit Badge at annual Merit Badge University held at Missouri S&T for the Boy Scouts of America, February 20, 2010. Lectures on Economics of Natural Disasters for Landmark Baptist Academy in Rolla, Thurs January 14 and January 28, 2010. Played role of George Washington at second annual Patriot Day Picnic at the Rolla Lions Club Park, Sat September 12, 2009. Instructor for Engineering Merit Badge at annual Merit Badge University held at UMR for the Boy Scouts of America, February 17, 2007

Public Lecture on the 2005 New Orleans Floods: What happened? Sponsored by the UMR-AEG Student Chapter, Wednesday September 7, 2005 Instructor for Engineering Merit Badge at annual Merit Badge University held at UMR for the Boy Scouts of America, February 21, 2004

Guest Speaker, Boy Scouts of America, Annual Recognition Dinner, River Trails District, Rolla, MO on February 10, 2004 Camp Arrowhead, BSA Scoutmaster Award, June 14, 2002 Assistant Scoutmaster, Boy Scout Troop 83, January 2002 to June 2005 Spoke to Rolla Public School classes about experiences in U.S. Military during wartime, for Veteran‘s Day (Nov. 9, 2001).

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At-Large Outreach at Missouri S&T Recipient of 2011 STEM Award (reaching out to promote science, technology, engineering, and mathematics) by the Society of American Military Engineers-Fort Leonard Wood Chapter Annual Engineer‘s Week Banquet, Havener Center, Missouri S&T, Saturday February 26, 2011. Keynote Speaker, 2009 Earthquake Preparedness Event, sponsored by the Perry County Health Department, Perryville, MO, Friday February 27, 2009 (representing the Missouri Seismic Safety Commission). Keynote Speaker, 2009 Earthquakes: Mean Business Symposium in St. Louis. Update on Pilot Program to Assess Seismic Hazards in the St. Louis Metro Area at the AT&T Data Center St. Louis, MO, Friday February 6, 2009. Panelist for Geohazards and Geomechanics Review Panel, National Science Foundation, Ballston, VA, January 8-9, 2009, Arlington, VA. Panelist, Public Forum on Why Rivers Keep Rising and What We Should Do About It, sponsored by St. Louis University Center for Environmental Sciences, at the Harlene and Marvin Wood Ballroom, Busch Student Center, St. Louis University, Tue Nov 11, 2008, 7 to 9 PM. Speaker, Update on St. Louis Earthquake Hazard Mapping Project, for Missouri NDR Division of Geology and Land Survey, U.S. Geological Survey Center for Earthquake Research Information, and USGS-Midcontinetal Geographic Science Center, at DGLS office, Rolla, Tues April 1, 2008. Keynote Speaker, 2007 Earthquakes: Mean Business Symposium in St. Louis. Beyond the Obvious: National Economic Costs of a New Madrid Earthquake at the AT&T Data Center St. Louis, MO, Friday February 2, 2007 Speaker, Multi-Natural Hazards Partnership ―Earthquake Day‖ Forum, sponsored by the Missouri Research Corporation and Southeast Missouri State University, Cape Girardeau, MO, Wednesday May 17, 2006. Keynote Speaker, 2006 Earthquake Awareness Day Symposium in St. Louis. What will a Magnitude 6.0 to 6.8 Earthquake do to the St. Louis Metro Area? and Brief Overview of Seismic Threat Posed by the New Madrid Seismic Zone for the Earthquakes: Mean Business Seminar convened at the AT&T Data Center St. Louis, MO, February 3, 2006 Keynote Speaker, 2005 Earthquake Awareness Day Symposium in St. Louis, Overview of Seismic Threat Posed to Structures in the Greater St. Louis Metro Area, at Ameren UE Headquarters, February 3, 2005. Supervised UMR students participating in Earthquake Awareness Day at the St Louis Science Center February 2005 and February 2004. Coordinated UMR AEG Student Chapter involvement, which included constructing a stand-alone informational booth with a shake table. Impromptu presentations during ―Meet Your Legislator‖ week on earthquake preparedness and earthquake safety at Missouri Statehouse Committee Room 2, Monday Feb 2, 2004.

Evening Speaker, Annual Scholastics Banquet of Mu Chapter of Phi Kappa Theta fraternity, Thursday evening April 10, 2003. Panelist for Geohazards and Geomechanics Review Panel, National Science Foundation, Ballston, VA, March 30-31, 2003, Arlington, VA.

Speaker on ―Reassessment of the St Francis Dam Failure‖ sponsored by the Ventura County Museum of History and Art at the Ventura Civic Auditorium on Wednesday March 12, 2003. Book signing sponsored by the Ventura County Museum of History and Art, my book ―The St. Francis Dam Disaster-Revisited‖ at the Ventura County Museum on Wednesday March 12, 2003.

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Speaker on ―Reassessment of the St Francis Dam Failure‖ sponsored by the Historical Society of Southern California in the Taper Auditorium of the Los Angeles Public Library, Los Angeles, Monday March 10, 2003. Lecture and book signing sponsored by the Historical Society of Southern California, my book ―The St. Francis Dam Disaster-Revisited” at Vroman‘s Books in Pasadena, Saturday March 8, 2003. Independent Expert to Review Rockfall Mitigation Measures for the November and December 2002 Lalea Rockfalls, Hawaii Kai, Oahu, Hawaii, December 2002 to May 2003. Attended the annual meeting of the Central United States Earthquake Consortium in Little Rock, AR and participated in several workshops aimed at identifying future research needs in the central US, held in March 2002. Speaker, Teton Dam Failure; America’s last big dam, St Louis Section, Association of Engineering Geologists, Maryland Heights, MO on February 14, 2002.

SOCIETY AFFILIATIONS

American Geophysical Union (1982 - present)

American Institute of Professional Geologists (1993-present)

American Society of Civil Engineers (1975-present) elected member 1984

American Society for Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing (1990-present)

American Society for Testing and Materials (1985-97), Committee D-19 (1986-89)

Association of Environmental and Engineering Geologists (1976 - present)

Association of Soil and Foundation Engineers (1985 – 2001; academic member 2002-present)

Earthquake Engineering Research Institute (1989 – present)

Geological Society of America (1975-present) elected Fellow in 1996

International Association of Engineering Geologists (1993 – present)

International Commission on Large Dams (1980 – present), Life Member since 1988

International Landslide Research Group (1992 – present)

International Society for Rock Mechanics (1984-1995)

International Society for Soil Mechanics & Foundation Engineering (1987-97)

National Society of Professional Engineers (1989 – present)

United States Society of Dams (1980 - present), Life Member since 1988

Service to Profession

Geological Society of America (GSA) Citationist for GSA-EGD 2010 Burwell Award to William L. Bilodeau, Sally W. Bilodeau, Eldon M. Gath, Mark Oborne, and Richard J. Proctor; GSA-EGD 2010 Distinguished Practice Award to Bruce R. Clark; and GSA-EGD 2010 Meritorious Service Award to Paul M. Santi Member, Committee on External Awards, Geological Society of America, 2010-11 Chairman (2009-10); Vice Chair (2008-09), Secretary-Treasurer (2007-08), and Executive Committee member (2006-09), GSA - Engineering Geology Division (EGD) Member GSA Division Chairs, attended meetings Oct 17, 2009 in Portland, March 6-7, 2010 in Boulder, CO, and October 30-31, 2010 in Denver, CO Member, GSA Awards Committee, 2008-89, 2009-10

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Chair, R. H. Jahns Lectureship Award Committee, 2009-10 Engineering Geology Division Management Board (EGDMB); attended meetings Oct 22-23, 2006 in Philadelphia, Oct 28-29, 2007 in Denver, Oct 5-6, 2008 in Houston, and Oct 18-19, 2009 in Portland. Member, GSA Joint Technical Program Committee (JTPC) for the 2009 annual meeting in Portland, OR Member, GSA External Awards Nominations Committee (2009-12) GSA Section Meetings Division Coordinator, GSA Engineering Geology Division (2006-08) Division Awards Committee, GSA Engineering Geology Division (2005-10) Co-Convener, GSA theme session on "Forensic and Engineering Geology Case Studies: A Tribute to James E. Slosson," Annual Meeting and Exposition of the Geological Society of America, Denver, CO October 28, 2007 E.B. Burwell Award of GSA-Engineering Geology Division (1994) Citationist for GSA-EGD Distinguished Practice Award (1995), for Distinguished Practice Award (2010), for Meritorious Service Award (2010), and for the E.B. Burwell Award (2010) R.H. Jahns Distinguished Lecturer in Engineering Geology (1996) [joint award with AEG] GSA Shlemon Distinguished Mentor (1999)

Association of Environmental and Engineering Geologists (AEG) Moderator, Geologic Impacts Studies for Dams and Levees, 2009 Annual Meeting, Lake Tahoe Moderator, Coastal and Flood Plain Processes session, 2008 annual meeting, New Orleans Keynote Lecture on ―Origins of Engineering Geology in Southern California,‖ Golden Anniversary Meeting in Los Angeles, Sept. 26, 2007 Member, AEG Advocacy Committee, 2007 - present Moderator, Levees Protecting Urban Population Centers session, 2007 annual meeting, Los Angeles Coastal Geology Session Moderator, 2006 annual meeting, Boston Keynote Lecture on ―Hoover Dam: Impacts on the Engineering Profession, America, and the World,‖ 2005 annual meeting in Las Vegas, Sept. 21, 2005 Archivist, AEG Foundation, 2001-present Member, AEG Dams Committee, 2001-present Member and Chair, AEG Building Codes Committee, 1990-97 Missouri S&T Student Chapter Faculty Advisor – 2001 to present Continuing Education Short Course Instructor, annual meeting San Jose (2000) Field Trip Leader, annual meetings: Los Angeles (2007), San Jose (2000), and San Francisco (1986) R.H. Jahns Distinguished Lecturer in Engineering Geology (1996) [joint award with GSA]

American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) Fellow membership grade currently under review (2011) Corresponding Member, ASCE History & Heritage Committee (2010-present)

Steering Committee for Environmental Water Resources Institute-History& Heritage Committee session of the ASCE Annual Conference, Memphis, TN on Oct. 20-22, 2011 Invited Speaker, Hoover Dam 75

th Anniversary Celebration, 140

th Annual Conference of the American

Society of Civil Engineers, Las Vegas, October 22, 2010 Invited Speaker 24

th Central Pennsylvania Geotechnical Conference, Nov 3, 2009

Member, Embankments, Dams, and Slope Committee of the ASCE GeoInstitute, 2007-2010 Invited Presenter for Symposium on Performance Evaluation and Analyses of the New Orleans Levee System in Hurricane Katrina, ASCE GeoInstitute, Denver, February 20, 2007 Member, ASCE GeoInstitute, 1997-present Vice Chair (1994-95), Secretary (1993-94), Member at Large (1992-93), San Francisco Section Geotechnical Steering Committee

International Conference of Building Officials (ICBO) Continuing Education Committee (1989-95) Lateral Design Committee (1988-90)

Society of Sigma Xi (scientific research society) College of Distinguished Lecturers (1999-2001)

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Chi Epsilon (civil engineering honor society) President, California Chapter (1979-80) Transit Editor (1978-79) Representative to national conclave (1978)

Peer Reviewer -Textbooks Reviewed articles submitted for inclusion in text Studies in Military Geology and Geography (2004); eds. Douglas R. Caldwell, Judy Ehlen, Russell S. Harmon: Kluwer Academic Publishers, Rotterdam. Landslides in Practice, Volumes 1 and 2 by Derek Cornforth, for John Wiley & Sons, October and November 2003. Geological Hazards: Their Assessment, Avoidance and Mitigation, by Fred G. Bell, Spon Press, London, Oct-Nov-Dec 2002 (I even provided the cover image). Karl Terzaghi: The Engineer as Artist by Richard E. Goodman for ASCE Press, December 1997- January 1998. Biotechnical and Soil Bioengineering Slope Stabilization by Donald L. Gray and Robbin Sotir, for John Wiley & Sons, October - November 1996.

Peer Reviewer – Research Proposals National Science Foundation, Civil and Mechanical Systems, Geoenvironmental and Geohazards proposals, January 1992-present. Review selected proposals dealing mainly with landslides and seismically-induced earth movement. Panelist in Washington, DC for 2-day review sessions in January 2000, March 2003, and January 2009. Also submitted independent reviews in 2002 and 2004. National Science Foundation, Division of Earth Sciences, Geology and Paleontology and Geophysics Programs, April 2004 to present. Review selected proposals dealing with landslides, seismically-induced landslides, seismic source models. U.S. Geological Survey - National Earthquake Hazard Reduction Program. August 1992 to present. Peer review of technical proposals at two day sessions in August 1992, August 1994 and July 1998.

Peer Reviewer – Archival Journals

Geomorphology, an archival journal published by Elsevier, which publishes peer-reviewed works across the full spectrum of the discipline from fundamental theory and science to applied research of relevance to sustainable management of the environment. Geology, published by the Geological Society of America. Provided peer review of articles dealing with quaternary geology, geomorphology, and engineering geology submitted to the journal for publication. Environmental & Engineering Geoscience, joint publication of the Association of Engineering Geologists and Geological Society of America. Provide between 1 and 3 article reviews per year. Journal of Geotechnical & Geoenvironmental Engineering, published by the American Society of Civil Engineers, Reston, VA. National Earthquake Engineering Research Center, Buffalo, NY. Provided strawman peer review of seismic slope stability reports, 1996-99. Reviewer for the Journal of Science and Engineering, published by the Holon Academic Institute of Technology, Israel.

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International Journal of Engineering Geology. Provided peer review of articles since 1994.

Expert testimony for government boards, panels, and committees Presentation titled Brief Overview of the 2011 Mississippi River Floods for the Scientific and Engineering Special Team for Coastal Restoration of the Gulf Coast, sponsored by National Audubon, Environmental Defense Fund, and National Wildlife Federation, in New Orleans on May 30, 2011. Presentation on ―Living with Water & Risk: Flooding from hurricanes, rivers, and the encroaching gulf,‖ for the Symposium ―Restoring the Gulf Coast to Health: The Past, Present and Future of a working Environment,‖ Environmental Defense Fund Science Day, Cavallo Point, California, February 10, 2011. Presentation on ―Consequences of a Damaging Earthquake in the Central U.S.,‖ Federal Reserve Bank Conference on Business Continuity, St. Louis, MO, Wed May 5, 2010. Testimony before the Senate Commerce Committee of the Missouri Legislature on Senate Bill 157, amending the dam safety act in regards to the definition of ―high hazard dams,‖ and the requirement for ―geologic input,‖ on Wed April 11, 2007 at the Missouri State Capitol Senate Hearing Room, in Jefferson City, MO. Additional testimony before the National Academies Committee on New Orleans Regional Hurricane Protection Projects of The National Academies of Science and Engineering, regarding studies by the National Science Foundation-funded forensic team on Hurricane Protection System Performance, at the La Pavillon Hotel in New Orleans, May 15, 2006.

Initial testimony before the National Academies Committee on New Orleans Regional Hurricane Protection Projects of The National Academies of Science and Engineering, regarding studies by the National Science Foundation-funded forensic team on Hurricane Protection System Performance, at the La Pavillon Hotel in New Orleans, March 20, 2006.

Testimony before the Senate Commerce Committee of the Missouri Legislature on proposed amendments to Senate Bill 157, the State Dam Safety Act, on Thursday April 4, 2006 at the Missouri State Capitol Senate Hearing Room, in Jefferson City, MO.

AWARDS and HONORS

National Level Awards 2011 Meritorious Service Award of the Environmental & Engineering Geology Division of the

Geological Society of America, in recognition of contributions to the division between 2005-11, which included combining environmental and engineering geology specialties into a single division.

2011 Certificate of Appreciation from the Geological Society of America in recognition of

contributions while chairing the society‘s Committee on External Awards between 2008-11.

2010 Presidential Citation from the Association of Environmental and Engineering

Geologists for continuing to serve as a high visibility mentor to so many students and representing AEG within the Geological Society of America.

2006 Presidential Citation from the Association of Environmental and Engineering

Geologists for Outstanding Service to the Association and the Nation on Natural

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Hazards, given at Boston, MA on November 2, 2006 in recognition of work on Hurricane Katrina.

1996 R. H. Jahns Distinguished Lecturer in Engineering Geology Award of the

Association of Engineering Geologists and Geological Society of America. 1996 Elected Fellow of the Geological Society of America without petition in recognition of

―contributions to the public understanding of geologic hazards and the need for engineering geology on a national scale‖ May 29, 1996

1994 E. B. Burwell, Jr. Award of the Engineering Geology Division of the Geological Society

of America 1994 Rock Mechanics Award, U.S. National Committee for Rock Mechanics of the National

Research Council/National Academy of Sciences/National Academy of Engineering. 1994 Distinguished Project Award (designer), Alta Street Restoration Project for City and

County of San Francisco, Northern California Chapter American Public Works Association

1976 Best Presentation Award, Society of Mining Engineers, 106th Annual Meeting,

American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical and Petroleum Engineers, Las Vegas, NV, Feb 25, 1976

Named Lectures

2011 Dean‟s Lecturer at the United States Military Academy, West Point, for the Department of Geography & Environmental Engineering. Title: Military Applications of Underground Openings, delivered on Wednesday May 4, 2011.

2009 Fifth Annual George Riveschl, Jr. Lecture at the University of Cincinnati, an annual

interdisciplinary lecture focused on the interaction of physical and life sciences on earth systems processes and their consequences for humanity. Title: How Geology Influenced the Systemic failure of Flood Control Infrastructure During Hurricane Katrina, delivered at Swift Hall at the University of Cincinnati on Thursday April 9, 2009.

2007 Second Annual Roy B. Hunt Lecture in Applied Geology for the Institute in

Environmental Studies at the University of Pennsylvania, sponsored by the Department of Earth & Environmental Science and the Applied Geology Program. Topic: Unraveling the Levee Failures in New Orleans During Hurricane Katrina – What we all should know, delivered at Raney Auditorium, University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology, Philadelphia, PA, Wednesday April 18, 2007.

2005 2005 Distinguished Speaker for Kentucky Geotechnical Engineering Group,

sponsored by the University of Louisville, University of Kentucky, and the American Society of Civil Engineers. Topic: Brief Overview of the Seismic Threat Posed by the New Madrid, South Central Illinois, and Wabash Valley Fault Zones. Lecture delivered in Louisville, KY on March 8, 2005.

2002 California Colloquium on Water Lecturer. Title: Dams and Disasters: a brief overview

of dam building triumphs and tragedies in California. Lecture delivered in Berkeley (November 2002), Sacramento (December 2002), and Los Angeles (January 2003).

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2001 Trent Dames Civil Engineering Heritage Lecturer of the Huntington Library and Trust, San Marino, CA. Lecture title: ―Reassessment of the St. Francis Dam Failure‖ delivered on April 6, 2001 in San Marino, CA.

1999 Society of Sigma Xi, National College of Distinguished Lecturers for the three year

term 1999-2001. 1999 R. J. Shlemon Distinguished Mentor in Applied Geology, Geological Society of

America. Centennial Meeting of the Cordilleran Section, Berkeley, CA, June 5, 1999. 1999 GeoExpo Queen Mary Lecture, Evolution of Uplift and Effective Stress Theories,

American Society of Civil Engineers Los Angeles Section annual GeoExpo, on the RMS Queen Mary, Long Beach, CA on May 26, 1999.

1996 Richard H. Jahns Distinguished Lecturer in Engineering Geology, Looking Back at

the St. Francis Dam Failure and the Birth of Engineering Geology in America, at the Annual Meeting of the Geological Society of America in Denver, CO on October, 28, 1996.

Local Level Awards 2011 Outstanding Teaching Award of Excellence, Global Learning, Missouri University of

Science & Technology. Presented on May 5, 2011. 2010 2009-10 Outstanding Teaching Award from the Committee on Effective Teaching,

Missouri University of Science & Technology. Presented on November 15, 2010. 2010 Outstanding Teaching Award of Excellence, Global Learning, Missouri University of

Science & Technology. Presented on April 30, 2010. 2009 2008-09 Outstanding Teaching Award from the Committee on Effective Teaching,

Missouri University of Science & Technology. Presented on December 2, 2009. 2009 Outstanding Teaching Award of Excellence, Global Learning, Missouri University of

Science & Technology. Presented on April 29, 2009. 2007 Sustained Excellence in Teaching Award, School of Materials, Energy & Earth

Resources, University of Missouri-Rolla. Presented on May 6, 2007. 2006 Outstanding Teaching Commendation Award, School of Extended Learning, University

of Missouri-Rolla. Presented on May 2, 2006. 2005 Sustained Teaching Excellence for 2004-2005, School of Materials, Energy and Earth

Resources, University of Missouri-Rolla. Presented on April 17, 2005. 2001 Commencement Speaker for School of Science, California State Polytechnic University,

Pomona on June 9, 2001 2001 Distinguished Alumnus Award from School of Science, California State Polytechnic

University, Pomona. Presented on April 6, 2001. 1995 Best Presentation in Urban Engineering Geology at 1995 Annual Meeting of the

Association of Engineering Geologists, Sacramento.

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1993 Award of Merit in Environmental Education, Association of San Francisco Bay Area Governments, presented on February 16, 1993 in Oakland, CA.

1977 Outstanding Teaching Assistant Award, Student Chapter American Society of Civil

Engineers, University of California, Berkeley 1976 Outstanding Graduating Senior in Earth Sciences Award, California State Polytechnic

University, Pomona 1976 Outstanding Senior in Geological Sciences for 1976, Pacific Section, Society of

Economic Geologists and Paleontologists

COMMITTEES AND ADVISORY BOARDS Member, National Academy of Sciences/National Research Council Water Science & Technology

Board‘s Panel on Levees and the National Flood Insurance Program: Improving Policies and Practices, from August 2011 to May 2013.

Geology representative, Resilient and Sustainable Infrastructure Networks project (RESIN) at the University of California, Berkeley (from January 2011).

Scientific and Engineering Special Team for Coastal Restoration (SEST) of the Gulf Coast, sponsored by National Audubon, Environmental Defense Fund, and National Wildlife Federation to provide objective, independent input to the NGO community on issues related to coastal restoration of the Mississippi Delta (appointed in August 2010).

Coastal Louisiana Recovery Panel, sponsored by Environmental Defense Fund, Washington, D.C. (July 2007 to July 2009).

Independent Levee Investigation Team to Investigate Damages Arising from Hurricane Katrina sponsored by the National Science Foundation (November 2005 to September 2006)

Missouri Seismic Safety Commission, Geology representative by Governor‘s appointment, Missouri State Emergency Management Agency (November 30, 2005 to July 1, 2010).

St. Louis Earthquake Hazards Mapping Project Technical Working Committee of the Central and Eastern Office U.S. Geological Survey and the Center for Earthquake Research and Information (February 2006 to present)

Technical Advisory Committee on Grading Standards for the California Geological Survey (March 2004 – March 2006)

Independent Panel to Investigate the Failure of the Dead Sea Dike 19 for the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan (2000-2001)

Technical Advisory Committee on Regional Geologic Studies and Slope Stability Modeling for State of California, Department of Conservation, California Geological Survey (1999-2001)

Earthquake-Induced Landslide Hazards Working Group, California Department of Conservation, California Geological Survey (1996-98)

Building Codes Committee of the Association of Environmental & Engineering Geologists (1990-present, Chair 1992-97)

Dam Safety Committee of the Association of Engineering Geologists (2001 – present)

Archivist, Engineering Geology Foundation, 2001-present

Cal Poly Science Biotechnology Building Development Advisory Committee, September 1996 to October 1999; College of Science Advisory Board, Oct 1999 to Dec 2002; Geology Cluster Group, March 1996 to present.

Earthquake-Induced Hazards Landslide Working Group panelist, California Division of Mines & Geology, appointed February 1996; served till Dec 1998.

U.S. Geological Survey-National Earthquake Hazard Reduction Program review panelist 1992-96

City of Calabasas Geology Review Board 1992-93

Member, Engineering Geology Advisory Committee for the City of Los Angeles, July 1990 to June 1998

External Reviewer for Volume III-Federal Highway Administration Seismic Retrofitting of Slopes, Embankments and Rockfalls, for National Center for Earthquake Engineering Research 1996-97

Scott Dam Technical Review Board for Pacific Gas & Electric Co., 1995-96

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General Design and Lateral Design Code Development Committee, International Conference of Building Officials, March 1990 to April 1994

Geotechnical Steering Committee and Vice Chair, San Francisco Section of the American Society of Civil Engineers 1991-95

Examination Committee, Board of Registration for Geologists and Geophysicists, Department of Consumer Affairs, State of California, 1992-94

Seismic Zonation Subcommittee, Structural Engineers Association of Northern California, 1990-92

Adhoc Advisory Panel on Seismic Vulnerability of the San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge for the California Department of Transportation, 1990-93

Executive Board, San Francisco Bay Area Squadron of the Association of Naval Aviation, 1987-91

Geotechnology Advisory Committee, Diablo Valley College 1987-89

U. S. Committee on Rock Mechanics of the National Research Council, 1984-96

Advisory Board for the Urban Creeks Council (1984-88)

CONSULTATIONS FOR PUBLIC AGENGIES

Federal Agencies U. S. Army Corps of Engineers, Federal Emergency Management Agency-Department of Homeland Security, Federal Reserve Bank, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, U.S. Attorney General‘s Office, U. S. National Park Service, U. S. D. A. Forest Service, Federal Highway Administration, U.S. Navy Facilities Engineering Command, U.S. Bureau of Indian Affairs, U.S. Bureau of Reclamation, U.S. Marine Corps Warfighting Center, Office of Naval Research, U.S. Air Force Research Laboratory, and the National Geospatial Intelligence Agency.

State Agencies (California and Hawaii) California Geological Survey, California State Parks Department, California Coastal Commission, CA Department of Fish & Game, San Francisco Bay Conservation and Development Commission, CA Office of the Attorney General, Office of the CA State Architect, California Department of Transportation, San Francisco Bay Toll Commission, Bay Area Rapid Transit District, Metropolitan Transportation Commission, CA Department of Veterans Affairs, and the State of Hawaii Housing Authority.

Regional Agencies and Utilities (California and Hawaii)

Honolulu Board of Water Supply, East Bay Regional Park District, Alameda County Water District, Contra Costa Water District, Black Diamond Mines Regional Preserve, Solano Irrigation District, Marin Municipal Water District, East Bay Municipal Utility District, Central Contra Costa Sanitary District, San Francisco Water Department, Santa Clara Valley Water District, Pacific Gas & Electric Co., The Geysers- Geothermal Operators, Port of Oakland, Port of Richmond, and Diablo Community Services District.

Counties (California, Hawaii, and Washington)

City and County of San Francisco, City and County of Honolulu, Contra Costa County, Alameda County Flood Control and Water Conservation District, Marin County, Mendocino County, Santa Cruz County, Santa Clara County, Los Angeles County, Ventura County, Santa Barbara County, Monterey County, and Thurston County, Washington.

Cities (California, Hawaii, Oregon, and Washington)

Cities in California: Los Angeles, San Francisco, Oakland, Berkeley, Santa Barbara, Pleasant Hill, Concord, Martinez, Walnut Creek, Concord, Lafayette, Danville, San Ramon, Orinda, Clayton, Pleasanton, Livermore, Hayward, El Sobrante, Rodeo, Larkspur, San Rafael, Fremont, San Leandro, San Jose, San Carlos, Daly City, San Bruno, Pacifica, El Cerrito, Antioch, Pittsburg, Belmont, Tiburon, Corte

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Madera, Brentwood, Vacaville, Fairfield, Vallejo, Benicia, Napa, Clearlake, Crockett, Bay Point, Yountville, Campbell, Los Gatos, Milpitas, Saratoga, Morgan Hill, Redwood City, Woodside, Gilroy, Santa Cruz, Calabasas and Alhambra. Honolulu, Hawaii, Hilo Hawaii, Eugene, Oregon, and Kelso, Washington.

Foreign Governments and Agencies Republic of Columbia Hydroelectric Authority, Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology, Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan Interior Ministry and Arab Potash Co., and the Republic of China National Ministry of Transportation and Communications.

MILITARY SERVICE (1974-2002)

U. S. Marine Corps, Platoon Leader Corps (1974-76), attended Officer Candidate School at Quantico, VA. Aviation officer candidate, rate E-5. U.S. Navy Reserve Intelligence Command (1984-1987), commissioned Ensign, USNR 1 Nov 1984; Promoted to Lieutenant Junior Grade, 1 Nov 1986. Served in Fleet Intelligence Rapid Support Team Pacific 1187 at NAS Alameda Jan 85 to Oct 87. Active duty periods at Fleet Intelligence Center, Pearl Harbor (Jn-Jl 85); Fleet Intelligence Training Center Pacific, San Diego (Jan-Feb 86 and Sep-Oct 86); Naval Aviation Schools Command, Pensacola, FL (Feb-Mar 1986); TDY with CVW-15 aboard USS Carl Vinson (CV-70) Oct-Nov ‘87 and TDY with CVW-11 aboard USS Enterprise (CV-65) in May ‘87 and July-Aug ‗88.

Tactical Training Team of Commander, Patrol Wings Pacific at NAS Moffett Field (Oct 87 to Aug 91). Tactics Intelligence Officer. Taught graduate level Anti-Submarine Warfare (ASW) tactics. Detached to shore based aviation facilities in Pacific, Asia and Middle East twice per year and rode numerous submarines on tracking exercises. Promoted to senior Lieutenant Aug 1988. Awarded NAO wings in P-3C aircraft on 3 Oct 90. Stood up airborne blockade of Iraqi shipping in Aug 90, as part of Operation Desert Shield. Patrol Squadron Master Augment Unit, NAS Moffett Field (Oct 88 to Aug 91). Collateral duty as VP-MAU air intelligence officer (AIO). Assistant Officer-in-Charge of Patrol Squadron Detachment-Panama in June 1991 on drug interdiction duty with JTF-4 in Key West, FL for US Southern Command. Security Manager Naval and Maritime Intelligence Center 2020 at U.S. Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey (Aug 91 to Feb 93). Active duty assignments at Navy Security Manager Course, Naval Base San Francisco (Jn 92), Dept. of Intelligence and International Studies at NPG Monterey and Naval and Maritime Intelligence Center, Washington, DC in Jul-Aug-Sep 1992. Senior Intelligence analyst for Joint Intelligence Center Pacific Rapid Support Team 1387 at NAS Alameda and NRC Santa Clara, March 93 to March 95. Promoted to Lieutenant Commander in March 1993. Active duty at Joint Intelligence Center Pacific at Hickam Field, HI and Pearl Harbor. Individual Ready Reserve Force as intelligence specialist, March 1, 1995 to June 30, 2002. Served as an external reviewer for the Naval War College Review, Naval War College, Newport, RI. Decorations: Navy Commendation Medal, Navy Achievement Medal, Joint Meritorious Unit Award, Navy Unit Commendation, Meritorious Unit Commendation, Coast Guard Unit Commendation-Operational, National Defense Service Medal, Navy-Marine Corps Overseas Service Ribbon, Coast Guard Special Operations Service, Armed Forces Reserve Medal, Expert Pistol Medal, Reserve Officers Association Medal, and Naval Reserve Association Medal.

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Security Clearance: U.S. Government Top Secret clearance and granted access to sensitive compartmented information, based on special background investigation completed by Defense Intelligence Service on November 11, 1988 under CCN #88174-1789 and, again, on June 10, 1993. Update filed January 2006.

Military Associations: U.S. Naval Institute 1975-91; Association of Naval Aviation, Life Member, 1977-present; Association of the United States Navy, Life Member 1985-present; Reserve Officers Association, Life Member 1985-present; Tailhook Association 1988-93; Naval Intelligence Professionals 1991-95.