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In this webinar we are pleased to have as special guest speakers John A. Mundell, P.E., L.P.G., P.G. and Ryan Brumbaugh, L.P.G. of Mundell & Associates, Inc. This Webinar discusses the use of geophysical survey applications to enhance standard environmental site characterization practices and improve the design of remedial alternatives for complex site and geologic conditions. A summary of the use of various geophysical methods applied to environmental projects is provided, focusing on such methods as electromagnetic metal detection, electromagnetic conductivity, two-dimensional electrical resistivity, ground penetrating radar (GPR), seismic, microgravity and downhole logging..

A summary of the use of various geophysical methods applied to environmental projects is provided, focusing on such methods as electromagnetic metal detection, electromagnetic conductivity, two-dimensional electrical resistivity, ground penetrating radar (GPR), seismic, microgravity and downhole logging. This includes the presentation of selected case histories demonstrating the successful application of geophysical surveys for:

Environmental Site Assessments
  • Reconstruction of site historic development
  • Underground Storage Tank Search/Old Tank Pits/Fill materials
  • Piping Systems and Utilities
  • Disposal Areas (Drums, waste, debris)
  • Conceptual site model development with Complex Geology

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About the Presenters:


REGENESIS Remediation Solutions John A. Mundell, P.E., L.P.G., P.G.
President and Chief Technology Officer, Mundell & Associates
Mr. Mundell is President and Chief Technology Officer for Mundell & Associates, an earth science, environmental and water resources consulting firm based in Indianapolis. He is a professional engineer and professional geologist with 40 years of diversified consulting experience in environmental, geotechnical and water resource engineering. John has a B.S. and M.S. in Civil Engineering from Purdue University, with groundwater and contaminant transport modeling specialties picked up during further environmental engineering graduate work at the University of Notre Dame, John has been involved in the investigation and remediation of industrial sites and contaminant plumes throughout the United States, South America and Europe. He specializes in the active capture or in-situ treatment of very large and long plumes that threaten natural resources and drinking water supplies.


REGENESIS Webinar with special guest presenter Ryan Brumbaugh, L.P.G.
Senior Project Geophysicist, Mundell & Associates
Mr. Brumbaugh is Senior Project Geophysicist with Mundell & Associates, with over 12 years of professional experience managing and implementing engineering, environmental and geoscience projects. During this period, he has acquired expertise in subsurface characterization, site assessment, non-destructive testing techniques, and project management. He has applied geophysical techniques to large and small construction projects, engineering studies, pavement evaluations, environmental assessment and remediation, water resource evaluations, karst delineation, and geological investigations. Mr. Brumbaugh has directed the design, acquisition, processing and interpretation of a variety of geophysical methods, including two-dimensional electrical resistivity imaging (2D-ERI), magnetic, electromagnetic (E/M), ground penetrating radar (GPR), parallel seismic, inductive tracing, seismic surface wave, seismic refraction, downhole geophysical logging, and acoustic and vibration compliance monitoring for construction and mining activities.