Gerald Whitney Bawden

U.S. Geological Survey
Water Resources Division
3020 State University Drive East
Modoc Hall - Suite 4004
Sacramento, CA 95819

Tel 916-278-3131
Fax 916-278-9546
gbawden@usgs.gov
quake.wr.usgs.gov/~bawden
ca.water.usgs.gov/insar
Education
Ph.D. Geophysics. University of California, Davis. 1998.
Transient deformation following the Ms 7.8 Kern County Earthquake: Implications on the Rheology of the Lower Crust/Upper Mantle and Seismic Hazards in Southern California.
Master of Science. Geology. University of California, Davis. 1995.
Bachelor of Science (with honors). Geology. University of California, Santa Barbara. 1992.

Professional Experience
Research Geophysicist - US Geological Survey, Water Resources Division, Sacramento, California. June 2002-present. Duties include establishing the USGS Western Remote Sensing and Visualization Center as a cross-discipline facility designed to foster new collaborative research project among the USGS divisions through evaluating and adapting new technologies. My research group is: 1) using interferometric synthetic aperture radar [InSAR] and Global Positioning System [GPS] measurements to characterize and model the 3-dimensional deformation field associated with Aquifer Storage and Recovery programs and overdrafted aquifers; 2) mapping the spatial extent of ground-water barriers with InSAR; 3) evaluating if InSAR can be used to identify subsidence precursors to mine shaft/tunnel collapse; 4) recognizing and removing anthropogenic deformation in tectonic GPS networks; 5) imaging debris flows with tripod-mounted Lidar to help mitigate the hazards following the 2003 southern California wildfires and the 2004 Carson City Fire, Nevada; 6) evaluating tripod-mounted Lidar for collecting indirect flood measurements and habitat change; and 7) using tripod-mounted Lidar and multi- and hyper-spectral imagery to track vegetation changes following the 2003 southern California wildfires.
NASA Post-Doctoral Fellow - U.S. Geological Survey, Earthquake Hazards Team, Menlo Park, California. 1998-2002. Duties included the analysis of InSAR and GPS observations to assess the magnitude and spatial extent of human induced deformation, such as water, oil and gas pumping and recharge, on the SCIGN GPS network in Los Angeles, CA. I also developed and surveyed two large GPS arrays (60-100 site) across the Basin and Range that spanned California, Nevada, Oregon, and Utah.

Honors and Awards
U.S.G.S., STAR Award 1999(2), 2001, 2002, 2004
American Geophysical Union, Outstanding Student Presentation, Fall 1997.
• UC Davis Arts and Humanities Research Grant, 1996-1997.
• UC Davis Geology Department Research Stipend, 1994 and 1996.
• UC Santa Barbara, President’s Undergraduate Research Fellowship, 1991.
• UC Santa Barbara, R.M. Norris Award in Field Geology, 1991.

Professional Service
Chair, Plate Boundary Observatory GPS Site Selection Working Group-Transform Margin, 2003 – present.
Chair, Plate Boundary Observatory Borehole Strainmeter Site Selection Working Group, 2003 – present.
Representative, the USGS representative to the WInSAR (Western North American Interferometric Synthetic Aperture Radar) Consortium, 2004 – present.
Representative, Hydrology representative to the NASA sponsored InSAR Community Working Group – primary objective is to develop a NASA SAR satellite mission, 2004 – present.
Panel Member, NASA REASoN CAN Panel, 2003.
Panel Member, National Earthquake Hazards Reduction External Program Panel, 2001, 2002.
Member, Southern California Earthquake Center Crustal Deformation Group, developed and implement policy on collecting, archiving, and distributing SCEC geodetic data, Fall 1998 to 2001.
Convener, American Geophysical Union Special Sessions, Fall 1998, Fall 2001

Research Experience
Collaborative GPS research
USGS: Co-developed several GPS profiles across the Basin and Range (60-100 sites/array) and orchestrated four regional GPS field campaigns in the Western U.S. (1998-2001).
Jet Propulsion Laboratory/UC Davis: Co- and post-seismic Northridge Earthquake (1994).
JPL/MIT: GPS occupation of the Ventura Basin, CA, GPS network (1993).

Teaching Experience
Instructor: University of California, Davis. Instructed UC Davis’s summer field geology course on Active Tectonic, Long Valley, CA. Summer 2003.
Invited Lecturer: Project Pipeline-Minority Undergraduate Research Participation in Mathematical Physical Science, Sacramento and Davis, CA – Taught a two weekend long course on geodesy (1996) and general seismology (1997) to at-risk high school students.
Teaching Assistant (UC Davis): Various courses (1993 to 1997).

Recent Invited Presentations
Feb 14, 2002 – University of California, Los Angeles, CA
Apr 24, 2002 – University of California, Santa Barbara, CA
Oct 22,2002 – California State University, Sacramento, CA
Feb., 2003 – California Department of Transportation, Sacramento, CA
Apr 3, 2003 – League of California Surveyors, Riverside, CA
Apr 24, 2003 – California Department of Water Resources, Sacramento, CA
May15, 2003 – University of California Davis, Land, Air, & Water Resources Department, Davis, CA
May 23, 2003 – American Association of Petroleum Geologists, Long Beach, CA
Nov 12, 2003 – 30th International Symposium on Remote Sensing of the Environment, Honolulu, HI
Dec 12, 2003 – California Land Surveyors Association, Martinez, CA
Jan 15, 2004 – ESRI Users Conference, Sacramento, CA
Mar. 16, 2004 – USGS Western Region Program Review, Henderson, NV
Apr 15, 2004 – USGS Oklahoma District Cooperator Meeting, Oklahoma City, OK
June 10, 2004 – USGS Central Region Program Review, Golden, CO
Nov 18, 2004 – Oklahoma Water 2004, Stillwater, OK

Publications
Crane, M., T. Clayton, E. Raabe, J. Storker, L. Handley, G. Bawden, K. Morgan, and V. Queija, Report of the U.S. Geological Survey Lidar Workshop Sponsored by the Land Remote Sensing Program and held in St. Petersburg, FL, November 2002, .S. Geological Survey Open File Report 04-106,2004.
Bawden, G.W., M. Sneed, S.V. Stork and D.L. Galloway, Measuring Human-Induced Land Subsidence from Space: U.S. Geological Survey Fact Sheet 069–03, 4 p., 2003.
Bawden, G.W.: Ground water pumping mask tectonic motion across the Los Angeles Basin, southern California, U.S. Geological Survey Subsidence Interest Group Conference, Proceedings of the Technical Meeting, Galveston, Texas, Nov. 27-29, 2001, USGS Open File Report, 2003.
Bawden, G.W., W. Thatcher, R.S. Stein, K.W. Hudnut, and G. Pletzer: Tectonic contraction across Los Angeles after removal of groundwater pumping effects, Nature, 412, 812-815, 2001.
Bawden, G.W., Source parameters for the 1952 Kern County Earthquake, California: A joint inversion of leveling and triangulation observations, J. Geoph. Res, 102, 771-785, 2001.
Bawden, G.W., A. Michael, and L. Kellogg, Birth of a fault: Connecting the Kern County and Walker Pass, California, earthquakes, Geology, v.27,no.7, p.601-604,1999.
Thatcher, W., G.R. Foulger, B.R. Julian, J. Svarc, E. Quilty, and G.W. Bawden, Present day deformation across the Basin and Range Province, Western United States, Science, 283, 1714-1718, 1999.
Bawden, G.W., A. Donnellan, L.H. Kellogg, D. Dong, and J.B. Rundle, Geodetic measurements of horizontal strain near the White Wolf fault, Kern County, California, 1926-1993 J. Geoph. Res, 102, 4933-4955, 1997.

Recent Abstracts
Bawden, G.W., B.J. Stolp, W. Chang, R.B. Smith, and J.T. Brandt, Subsidence induced by ground-water withdrawels across the Wasatch Front, Salt Lake Valley, Utah, Eos Trans AGU 85(47), Fall Meeting. Suppl, Fall 2004.
Poland, M, G. Bawden, M. Lisowski, and D. Dzurisin, Newly discovered subsidence at Lassen Peak, southern Cascade Range, California, from InSAR and GPS, Utah, Eos Trans AGU 85(47), Fall Meeting. Suppl, Fall 2004.
Bawden, G.W., R. Kayen, M.H. Silver, and J. Brandt, Evaluating Tripod Lidar as an earthquake response tool, Eos Trans AGU 85(47), Fall Meeting. Suppl, Fall 2004.
Boyle, B, C. Walls, W. Prescott, J. Jackson, G. Anderson, K. Feaux, and G.W. Bawden, The EarthScope Plate Boundary Observatory (PBO) Response to the September 28, 2004, Parkfield Earthquake, Eos Trans AGU 85(47), Fall Meeting. Suppl, Fall 2004.