From Meinzer to Mass Spectrometery: A Session in Honor of Stanley N. Davis

Monday, April 20, 2009: 10:30 a.m.
Canyon Suites I/II (Hilton Tucson El Conquistador Golf & Tennis Resort )
Fred M. Phillips , Earth & Environmental Science Department, New Mexico Institute of Mining & Technology, Socorro, NM
Stanley N. Davis, Emeritus Professor of Hydrology and Water Resources at the University of Arizona, died on 18 November 2007 at the age of 83.  He was one of the most senior and honored members of the ground-water profession.  His research career spanned from the era when well hydraulics was the frontier of ground-water research to today’s supercomputers and accelerator mass spectrometry.  In addition to authoring the textbook Hydrogeology, for many years the standard in the field, he was influential in the development of ground-water geochemistry, the application of cosmogenic nuclides to interpreting groundwater systems, the development of ground-water tracers such as chlorofluorocarbons, and the history of hydrogeology.