 today was meant to be used. I'm sad and happy at the time that today is our last impeachment score. Next week we'll have a couple of votes that we have in the board. And so I'd like to announce the winners of the election. I'm going to announce the winners of the election. And that's going to be a round of applause for the organization of our finances. And then I will do a short tour. Yeah, just, um... Before and here is a little bit about the game. The team name. I wanted to hear from you. You created that post in three weeks. I'm going to build it now for our viewers. I think it may be better for them to do the math. And I'm going to be hosting it. You know, you can do that. But I'm going to get some money out. I don't think it's going to work. Unfortunately, for them today, it's going to be a bit of a shame. But I think it's going to be a good deal for the day to see how the stations are. It's a lot of funding. You can't do it without the editing and the web. I'm going to try to remember is that anybody who wants to be a new developer can do the same thing as you remember. And I was president, so we had a member who was with me. You're probably going to watch this. I'm going to watch this. It's not going to be true. You've got to associate. I don't think it's going to work. The other thing is, exactly you know what the student number should be, $5. Keep her in the lunch. Anyway, that's a little bit about why we're here by the way. As a reminder, there's not a deal for the study to introduce geologic parts. There's several new initiatives that we should be able to create online. Of course, the Vodigal, Lake Vodigal, and so forth, which I did a network job. And we also made sure people, which I was also responsible for. In just a few pictures of the park city, regional geologic park is something that Bill, Bill Lawson, our past president. And QDS is creating the concept that I think most of that has been done now. It's a matter of being backed up. And then there's the summarize orders of major organization. We're taking the funding for them. That would be a great product. And this year, or early next year, we'll let everybody know. We've got a ribbon-cutting ceremony. We'll all be invited. But now the UGA is very happy to be invited. Of course, we were the host for the National Committee. And it has taught a little bit. The main source of the park, and I have more information, it's not better than luncheon. We're such a nice luncheon heavily, and we've actually voted on the luncheon for $10 in the next quarter of December. But don't blame them. This is our goal. That's still heavily supported. And then we had to move that forward. We still have several of our publications. And gave away several, and hopefully we'll work in the future. And it brought about some new ideas from publications. I'm going to carry forward with that, President. Including making a lot of our stuff available online. And you could pay off an orderable fee. We're going to provide an agreement with Exxel Host, which is a member of the database organization. And then the field trips were extremely successful. Thanks to our field trips. We was in M.J.D. like 14% all the time. And we hosted 10 field trips. There's Todd, the artist's coach, which got high-grade. Sorry. Good work. Nobody died. Yeah. Well, that's a good one. I'm going to call it that one with Jason. And then there's our main picture for 5.27. It's called the New Papers. It's a member of M.J.D. with his editors. Pretty great job for him. And the T-shirt, I promise, they'll be available for that. And they make sure everybody did the design. That's where the labels come from in the chair. And here's the list of the different schools to receive the students from different schools to receive student scholarships. Again, with this team, it was higher than usual. We felt there were a lot of student candidates and kind of got a good description of the university. Kind of sad to not see any UVB students in there. I think it's because they do not have a lot of students. Hopefully that's my opinion. Oh, now there's something wrong. I left up to you. I left up to you as well. Bring up your... Is that the one you're looking for? Oh, please. I mean, kind of hard to see the number. Good. We do have paper copies of this as well. We do. We're hard to see. The national year ended in September 30th of last month, or October 1st of 2015. And this is the year-end summary broken up by revenue on the top here and expenses on the bottom. These are good. Prices of revenue and expenses on the top. So this runs through a few of these things. Total dues, fees around January and December, about $1,700. I think that's the way it is. For the founders, mostly credit cards. Luncheon brought in $800. These three categories are AAPT. The top one is Rockwell Section Reading Share, which I think is about $877 less on the Rockwell Section Reading Share. The PTA's short courses for the AAPT and the annual convention brought in $999,997 and $53,000. So, I know a lot of you are interested in how we can go in. It's really, really well. It's late, and all of this is a great job. I think that makes it that happy. The annual meeting, the registrations, we got a partner for profit from the registrations and the convention after the event. In this fiscal year, we brought in $27,000 and $3.227. We just received the rest of that money last week. So that would be next fiscal year. But I will show you those in a minute. So, Mike Vandenberg, who's the main coordinator and he did a great job. What's the next year's fund are we've got a grant from AAPT to help with guidebook publishing costs of $1,500. So that would be the benefit I mentioned. Again, our bookstore sales has done pretty well throughout this year. There's a big jump here. $1,000 in July. I was likely to come over to have this again in the convention. So a total of $2,000 and $100 for that. Data pages brought in about $1,100 for this year. Guidebook comes from by spending about $2,800. T-shirt has brought in $182 so far, so buy a T-shirt. But that will be available in 1%. The golf tournament for 2017 brought in $4,700. I haven't received a check yet for the last month. Golf tournament, so that will be next fiscal year. Fellowship donations throughout the year have small donations from all the members of $558 and $555. Any questions on revenue before I go this way? Co-revenue is the question $152,000 and $111. Expenses again broken down. These yellows are mostly kind of paying expenses. Tax preparation, office supplies, websites maintenance, insurance, bank fees, business license agreement and office insurance. I don't know what those told, but maybe around $8,000 for that. Luncheon spent $4,924 on luncheon this year. Not including the picnic. Annual picnic was $800 from a few expenses for luncheon. And then these are the expenses for VA beginning of the convention and the future for short-term. The short-term is for financial year so $58,700 for expenses we spent about $3,400 on the annual convention. Let's see, guidebook publishing. The majority of that expense eventually just came in for the next couple of years. This year it was about $900. And then teacher of the year, field camp scholarships, like Paul mentioned, we gave about $15,000 for each year. So we gave about $15,000 for scholarships for field camp, which is great. Let's see what else we have. Donations and financial award only $100. Some of those, a lot of that went to the two other part that Paul just mentioned that we'll be looking at soon. And a few other families that we made in the chapter of short-term we spent $1,000 roughly on short-term scholarship. $400 under water right now. Can we just go down so it's all expenses for $100,000, $200,000 for short-term so here's the bottom line we brought in $6,000 on education this little lag $2,000 guidebook brought in $11,000 in this fifth of the year APG field trips and should also say the annual convention income $127,200 $10,000 $10,000 $50,000 for this fiscal year lunches we spent we brought in $2,800 and spent about $5,000 so Paul mentioned we've done pretty typical for each year we've spent about $3,000 $3,500 and generally come in operation costs about $7,000 $34,000 we've got total balance of $3,000 and it goes registration for the future short-term courses and in bold here at the bottom you can drop it for each future because it really keeps all the district and short-course leaders in time and effort total income from the registration was $99,997 we've spent $70,000 for our profit there on district short-term courses $30,000 we're really well there and for the annual commission we spent $3,400 on various things and this fiscal year we brought in $2,700 $2,000 and we just got the check and we'll show it the next fiscal year for $64,000 $4,500 total $91,740 we've got the EGA profit of $88,000 $254 $41,000 we've got another $30,000 on top of that and we've got in for roughly $1,000 big thank you to my friends and I'll run away for 50 minutes or so ok now that's warmed up the traffic they're separated by several years they've got their decision but also it definitely works well yeah for those of you who are interested it definitely works well I've been involved with Peter I'm going to talk about Carson Center Cascades focusing on spring the UDF and Georgia address awarding this is kind of a very simple award I'm going to present in Indianapolis before my GSA award presentation there and you chime in correct me after the fact we've got the version number of the area Devin Kirby we're going to pretty much the first author I see that he is the kind of person who can pretty much work together so in the sidebar we have Special Citizens or Powder Mountain which straddles the boundary and this is a really fun project it's an amazing place and there's a lot of interesting things going on there I only have to talk about a few of them something worth mentioning in the previous part where we get more a lot of that are there there's going to be a master's degree a lucky master's degree you've got to explore main brain cave of the Bear River Range as for these things you have to map it as you go along those things are available online Larry did a lot of good for lineating retard zones for car springs but a lot of these springs here's the big spring the big car spring right next to the highway the big one the three the other the spring hollow actually named spring hollow so a lot of these springs that we see up in the Bear River Range we were also seeing on Cache on the side of the study area it's also worth mentioning one of the springs that we focused in on the periodic spring is this periodic spring near Afty Wyoming and it has a cycle on still minutes where it's discharged with and we'll talk about the mechanism behind it but this is really often said to visit a spring near Afty which works with these springs and so here is a general background of the geology of the area this is an oblique Google Earth View looking to the northwest this white green line here is the county boundary between Weaver and Cache County and the main takeaway from this is that you can see it it's a very beautiful broad incline that is going across the picture so there's kind of a margin for that and it's plunging to the north and the Power Mountain Resort and some of the development going on around it is all happening kind of on the Weaver side right next to a budding county line where we're on Power Mountain there's a highway that's going to scale a little bit and so Stefan made a couple broad sections for the special study and here's what's going to go through this incline you can see the major units point out there there's a handy core site it's a relatively high core site unit in this overlying, various overlying carbonate unit which have varying trees that connect to each and then the north-south section there again is the core site unit and the overlying part unit and then right on top of the carbonate is the church area age water exclamation experience of that structure part of the thing that's burned the Power Mountain study was exploration well which was an exploration well which was an exploration well that's there and that's where we got it the lower carbonate unit that's not involved that's where we got it I actually got this track on right here so yeah the well that kind of further study was one that was you can hear the now information but there's 26 people in the carbonate separated by different shale year members in between and the blooming soil penetrates the lower carbonate above the remaining in that hidden lake well right here and then the well this study the length of the new formation great so about the right here all these well we can report and make sure that there's adequate water supply especially the number you can call by water what they thought might have been surface water being a spring there were one of the things the study found are several key springs throughout the area in these different units that have been found the length which is pretty outflow right here the highway up on the leader side the single three which is right next to the new well up there and a number of others in the now information one of the ones that are special study with the left which is up over the leader side we also examined the watershed in Ash County and several of these springs were found in big spring pools with the big spring it was very large and one of the things we did is it's got discharge management throughout the watershed to the north and south of the county line so there's a great line here the county line here is drainage to the north in Ash County you have Dallas Fort Creek, Kobe Creek here and then to the south we have the south fork of Fort Creek left east fork and left east spring right there and the lake well is right here pretty much right next to the county line just to the south of the lake and the spring we'll be looking at that we saw that had periodicity is right here right on the Kobe Creek and all of these red spots are places that we measure discharge and there was an officer test piece conducted on the lake lake well the water right had to be involved and that so we set up transducers along the park of Kobe Creek I think they're also set up along the left here but I don't think that one is there there were a couple of and one thing we noticed as we measured discharge we also measured specific conductance to the water we noticed a pretty decent contract between the port side the water flowing at the port side which is in green here and the water flowing from the overlying carbonate which is in pink here and this is the yellow here the water exclamation and other paternity covers and you can see a measurable difference between the green and the pink where the green is much lower and the pink is still low but we measured 200 to 300 percent and so the port side that will continue to be gauged for as an officer test as well one of them showed some very interesting friends and that kind of what kind of side study so one thing we found as a result of the study of most of the water that we're seeing in these ranges coming from carbonate specifically large carbonate stream right and about half of the flow and a lot of the thickness coming from the malin this is that carbonate stream drainage and it was a weird especially if we were in salt high water even though it was a temporary installment it was one of the better and we put a transition behind this as well as water and we both the flow there the states there are very well measured here's what we got so we saw the high graph for that here every 36 hours or I'm sorry 78 hours we were seeing a massive spike in the discharge there's obviously something wrong with our producer so we looked at and perfectly we were like and they were using totally different producers so we're like this is probably a real thing the next thing I did was called power mountain are you guys dumping water inside the mountain every 80 hours for whatever reason and they're like why would we do that so we couldn't really figure out any regular answer to Juniper and think very well defined and we started digging a little deeper and we think well maybe there was just a regular pre-sip interval and we really didn't get any significant pre-sip during the process at least none of that and that's kind of what the pre-sip was there's a little bit down elevation towards west of this site and another thing we looked at because it's all the pre-sip of the food the pre-sip of the dewfall with snow it has to be melting so we couldn't really correlate any snow melting that not too long after George Conrad the trail came but it just crumbled away through training and sorry I'm also the program chair today although it's such a very long video so we'll play this little video and focus in on this area right here so you can see the variation yeah very obviously a pulsating amount of water and George named this spring post-screen because there's a 4x4 in the ground nearby so good name and George works for Bill and I trust his knowledge on this area and I think he honed it on the location pretty well so we had to kind of hypothesize why you would see this kind of fluctuation and flow in a freezer spring and there's kind of three different working models based on this unit who did her thesis on the water spring in Sierra Nevada and one of them is a seven-celled model where basically the conduit gets frozen sediment and then we get high enough head that pushes the sediment out and you get consistent flow and we weren't seeing any major changes in morbidity and the student provided some kind of lab-based hydrography hydrography another working hypothesis is this idea of this specific model and this is the idea where you kind of have your void space and there's a small restricted channel on the bottom side that allows for some flow and when the picture points have more flow coming through on a larger channel and that also didn't really match the lab-based hydrography very well and finally you have this idea which is basically like the same mechanism that flushes your portfolio right, it's the cycle model this is what they propose that that Afton spring could be actually named pre-outspring up there in Wyoming and it's where you have a kind of cycle tube near the bottom of your core and it slowly fills up to the point where it reaches the side of the entire red core where it's very nice and clear knowing this and kind of thinking that this is a working model I broke down all the pieces and kind of smashed them against each other and they're very consistent in shape and size with one or two hours seven to nine hours almost exactly every time about 100 to 90% of the flow so it almost doubled in flow every every eight-ish hours where you went from about one to four to seven to two and like I said earlier we verify this in another case the duration of that fire flow occurred over about three point two hours longer than what they see at the pre-outspring but I think it's still a similar method and we kind of took the integral of the curve and figured out that we're getting about two six thousand gallons discharging so that's kind of our estimated volume of the void that they just empty every time we add one of these pieces so that's one yeah I have to see at the end because that's more reasonable for volume and for GSA I'm going to use one idea Brittany Bain had she was working on this hard mountain project as well to look at the variation in times between this turbulent and see if maybe climate was improving or for our part things occurred and I just looked at this briefly and this is going through a lot versus the amount of time hours and then that height through the soil moisture block with it and then still not seeing things that's too much but I think it needs more unfortunately the weird place of water rises but there is some talk of on the cash side which I'd like to see just out of my own fact of information water rise probably won't make a difference but I want to see you measure more clearly another thing I looked at with these broken out curves in the recession something that first hydrologist did is to measure how quickly that peak recedes after an effort comes to a peak and that will be some indication of how open the conduit is and of course if you have a conduit you can either have a kind of a flat and porous medium or some mixture of porous medium and larger conduit conduit flow instead of USGF publication so they came up with this alpha measure of alpha which gives you the idea of the prevailing flow stream so you get an order of thousands or tens of thousands or as slow as it is slow and that number gets larger it's a better indicator that you're willing to find and this is a major issue that I think we're still going to be dealing with out of the mountains and trying to differentiate between our dominated conduit system and porous medium because the Oxford F does connect us there and it looks for all measures to meet like a plastic porous medium system but you know how far does that pressure have to extend because you can't have a fracture or dissolution of a large system that might cause the reactiveness of the parts of the day and parts that can do really complicated models and what that is the recession of all of those platforms they matched up pretty well with a larger one but very high alpha value which suggests as well as does the pure identity that I want to show my conclusion why isn't that a conclusion don't worry about it so John there's your keeping feet kind of the conclusion we came to so far is we might have verified that there's actually cars currently down in the part of the area that we weren't able to in the past and so this kind of gave us some verification that there was definitely a car system in this area there you are 9,000 yeah how big is that 9,000 what kind of measurement was it all you knew about so there's definitely cognitive flow going on we definitely think it's the science to show here just based on the behavior of the hydrograph and we think that that system it's not huge but it's big enough to influence the flow of this creek one thing we're noting is despite parsing out these different signals there's no detection of any changes associated with the alpha test so that's why we're measuring these data measurable changes in the data from the from that alpha test there's still a little bit of the data going on there definitely think it could be connected to the noun but what's that I'd have to we're still based on George's location it could be a road that could definitely be a possibility and it's fairly far away from the well unfortunately we weren't really doing any kind of continuous monitoring of the chemistry with these siphon based systems you would expect to see higher dissolved oxygen during the peak because of kind of the flushing of the siphon system that's based on that master's that student had the luxury of finding the avarine inside that was draining so that would be kind of cool but it wouldn't be a huge state but if you need to be able to measure both inside and outside we don't really have that so are there any questions on that I kind of tried to shorten my presentation a little bit not just to practice with you but also to kind of give a time for you there's a lot of really good information that might be able to expand on this idea a little bit yeah I think there needs to be a formal I'm usually not a huge fan of the dimensional models of this sense that has but I think it would be the theory that we have enough measurements of different ideas to conceptualize the whole area and that's one thing I already started to try to keep together a model in my spare time but yeah there's actually packaging about there that can accommodate for that that's the problem there's probably multiple flow machines and it's going to be a skill but you have to do something right and you're going to try yeah so it's kind of working at working's idea of how many hours to take and and what kind of time it influence 30 yeah I really wish that we had spring data like the day from the spring runoff this is during the basic log because the spring in you cannot see the period of the during the people runoff but the interest in the other spring we have during the higher well thanks a lot so that concludes our meeting please do renew your membership it's getting that time again yeah no order order is around good job of treating the model unintended you can be a fairly dry subject yeah yeah yeah we better not work on that yeah yeah yeah we'll put in we're doing this here I why don't we select the data yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah we can run up right now okay well yeah yeah yeah Come on. 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