Dr. Zulfiqar Ahmad Tenure Track Professor of Earth Sciences

ADDRESS: Phone (Res:92-51-2213496) House 446, St. 68 (Off:92-51-90642405, 0300-9502376) G-11/2, [email protected] Postal code 44000

EDUCATION: Post Doc 2010 Charles Sturt University, NSW Australia Ph.D 1992, University of Kentucky, USA M.Sc. 1983, University College London, England Diploma 1984, University College London, England M.Sc. 1975, Quaid-I-Azam University, Islamabad-

APPOINTMENT RECORD:

 Visiting Prof, Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences, University of Kentucky, USA, 2011 (spring semester), teaching two courses of topics “Numerical groundwater modeling” and “Water resources” to graduate and PhD classes  Visiting Prof / Post-Doc (Climate change), Charles Sturt University, International centre for food & security, NSW, Australia, 2010 under executive endeavour award  Chairman, Department of Earth Sciences, Quaid-I-Azam University (QAU), Islamabad, since April 2002 to onward  Professor, Department of Earth Sciences, Quaid-I-Azam University (QAU), Islamabad, 2005 to onward  Associate Professor of Earth Sciences, QAU, 2000 to 2005  Assistant Professor of Earth Sciences, QAU, 1994 to 2000 [Water Resource Specialist, Asian Development Bank, 1997-1998 on sabbatical leave]  Research conducted at University College London sponsored by British Council 1982- 1984  Geophysicist / hydrogeologist, Saindak Metal Porphyry Copper Project, 1976-1984

Honorary Appointment Senior Associate member of National Centre for Physics (NCP) since Oct, 01, 2009 to contribute in the field of climate change and earthquake studies.

Academic Cooperation

 Memorandum of understanding (MOU) for academic cooperation between Charles Sturt University, New South Wales, Australia and Department of Earth Sciences, Quaid-i- Azam University, Islamabad signed on Sept. 01, 2009 and will remain effective for 3 year period

 Memorandum of understanding (MOU) for academic cooperation between University of Kentucky (UK), Lexington USA and Department of Earth Sciences, Quaid-i-Azam University, Islamabad signed on January , 2010 and will remain effective for 3 year period

EMPLOYMENT HISTORY

From 1984 to onward Employer: Department of Earth Sciences, Quaid-I-Azam University, Islamabad Position Held: Lecturer/Assistant Professor/Associate Professor/ Professor& Chairman

Description of Duties: Organized and conducted lectures in graduate and M.phil / Phd courses of hydrogeology and geophysics in disciplines such as: hydrgeology, hydrology, numerical groundwater flow and contaminant transport modeling, environment impact assessment, geophysical data processing, exploration geophysics, Seismic Refraction and Reflection studies, physics of the solid earth.

Developed and introduced three different courses of M.phil / Phd hydrogeology each of 4 credits approved by the Academic council etc.

ES-613 Modeling in Groundwater Hydrology ES-614 Groundwater Hydrology-II ES-615 Groundwater Contamination, planning and policy, and Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA)

Supervised about 116 M.sc. students theses in various disciplines that include extensive fieldwork, data acquisition using instruments, water sampling from open-tube-wells, chemical analysis, surveying and monitoring fluctuation in water supply well, Numerical Groundwater Flow and Transport Models, Seismic Refraction and Reflection, electrical resistivity sounding survey, and geophysical well logging etc.

Supervised thirty seven M.phil theses of geophysics/ hydrogeology

Supervised four Ph.D. theses of hydrogeology evaluated by the academic referees of USA and Germany.

 Numerical Groundwater Flow Modeling of the Bari Doab, Punjab, Pakistan using processing Modflow PMWIN5  Optimum Design of Rain Water Harvesting in the Cholistan Desert , South Punjab, Pakistan  Conjunctive use of Geographical Information System (GIS) and 3-D Numerical Models (FeFlow) to characterize the groundwater flow regimes of the „Lower Thal Doab‟.  Co-Supervised 1 Ph.d. thesis in the following discipline (Earth & Environmental Sciences, University of Punjab, ) “Optimum use of surface water hydrology and flood routing technique applied in management of Indus water System”  Three Dimensional Groundwater Flow and Contaminant Transport modeling of the Kohuta Industrial Triangle Area [approved].  Geoid gravity modeling of Pakistan by means of GRACE and CHAMP satellites image data [approved]

Supervising 7 Ph.d. theses in the following disciplines:

 Development of a GIS-based alluvial plan conjunctive use contaminant transport model using three dimensional Modeling Approach, D.I.Khan, Pakistan  Geoid gravity modeling of Pakistan by means of various satellite image data  Management of Aquifer Regimes of the Upper Thal Doab using Visual Modflow  Numerical Groundwater Flow simulation linked to GIS of the Upper Jhelum Area  Application of the Finite Element Modeling (FeFlow) in the aquifers of Chuj Doab  Impact of melting glaciers ice due to climatic changes and global warmining in the Indus Basin watershed  Composite geophysical study comprising gravity and seismic reflection in Kohat Area, NWPF.

1976 to 1982

Employer SAINDAK METAL BALOCHISTAN (FORMERLY KNOWN AS RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION, BALOCHISTAN, PAKISTAN)

Position Held and Hydrogeologist / Geophysicist Description of Duties Worked in association with ERCON and ASPINWAL HYDRO- TECHNICAL, The British Firms (consultant to RDC) and independently, performed and supervised large duration pumping and step drawdown tests for unconfined and confined aquifers. Assess effect on local environment.

Design of water supply wells with proper slot size, gravel pack, and free from well losses to last trouble free for many years. Monitoring and observation wells. Downhole geophysics. Techniques included gravity and electrical resistivity methods and interpretation of collected data. Field surveying.

Internationally Acclaimed Achievements:

 Awarded visiting professor faculty position in the Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences, University of Kentucky, USA, 2011  Executive Endeavour Award 2010 sponsored by the AusAid, Australia (awarded by Julia Robertson, then education minister)  XIVTH Star Awards 2003, A model seed-bed for Human Resource Development awarded in the field of Technical Education, 30 May 2004  US-aid scholarship award 1988-1992  Attended a course in New York “Criminal Justice System of U.S.A.” awarded by Academy of education development (AED), 1988  Participated in Pak-German Geo-Sciences Expedition by Eberhard-Karls- Universitat, Tubingen, 1987

 British Council Technical Cooperation Award 1982-1984  Attended a Course in London “Mineral Project Management in Developing Countries” by Imperial College of Science and Technology 1983

Administrative Experience:

 Associated with the Department of Earth Sciences since 1984. Established Ph.d laboratory, M.Phil teaching course 12 credits (hydrogeology).  Serving as Chairman Department of Earth Sciences since April 2002  Elected member of the University Finance and planning committee (3 year term; 2005- 2007)  Served as Senior Warden of boys hostel (2000 – 2003)  Elected member of Syndicate (2001-2002)  Severing member of board of studies for geophysics / hydrogeology in the Comsats Institute of information Technology-Islamabad & Department of Earth & Environment Sciences, Punjab University Lahore.  Visiting Professor in the Department of Environment and Earth Sciences, Bahria University Islamabad since 2006.  Served as incharge central workshop of QAU for a 3 year term (2005-2007)  Serving as Chairman Sport Committee of QAU since Feb 2010

Membership of Distinguished Bodies:

 National Ground Water Association, Columbus, OH 432218-2139(no.407 -33491)  Quaidean, Islamabad Islamabad Geological Society, Pakistan  Pakistan Association of Petroleum Geology (PAPG)  National Geological Society of Pakistan  Member ministry of Petroleum and Natural Sciences as part of establishing Geosciences studies of Pakistan in collaboration of Geological Survey of Pakistan

ADDITIONAL SKILLS

Published more than 50 research papers in ISI impact factor Journals, international and national Journals. Wrote various feasibility reports, TOR, and technical project reports.

Computer Experience: can handle various hydrogeological and hydrological softwares, Numerical Flow and transport models that includes MODFLOW 3-D, MT3D, Processing Modflow PM3, PMWIN5, FeFlow, Visual ModFlow, Aquifer Test Pro, Prkbas, Finel (finite element), Konikok and Bredehoeft Transport Model, FeFlow (Finite-element Modeling approach), Surfer 9, Designcad Window based, MS office 7, Excel, Power point etc.

Research Projects Awarded

 Impact assessment of Chasma Right Bank Canal (CRBC) on Groundwater Aquifer and use of seepage for Environmental Sustainability in Canal Command Area Sponsored by HIGHER EDUCATION COMMISSION (HEC)

Project Title Principal / Co- PI Amount Sponsoring Investigator (Rupees) Agency

A composite study of Spatial analysis and Principal demarcation of Potential zones. Investigator 70,000 QAU Groundwater Reserve Estimation of the Ahmad Principal Khan Well Field Pezu, D. I. Khan and its Long Investigator 32,000 QAU Term Safe Utilization Using Radflow, FDM & Theis Well Function Construction of Hydro geological Maps of the Principal 1,54,000 QAU Area Investigator Seismotectonics and Seismic Hazard Analysis Principal 73,500 QAU of Islamabad Watershed in Relation to Major Investigator Active Faults Impact assessment of Chasma Right Bank Principal Canal (CRBC) on Groundwater Aquifer and Investigator 12,47,150 HEC use of seepage for Environmental Sustainability in Canal Command Area Three Dimensional numerical groundwater flow Co-principal modeling of Bari Doab Area, Punjab. Investigator 70,000 QAU PAKISTAN GIS Designing Development & Construction of Co-principal Kirthar National Park Sind Investigator 11,000 QAU Evaluation of Bank Storage along Soan River Co-principal Investigator 29,000 QAU Groundwater Development of part of the Principal Area Investigator 53,000 QAU A composite Study of Spatial Analysis & Co-principal Demarcation of Potential Zones Investigator 70,000 QAU Numerical Groundwater Modeling of Shahkot Principal Area Investigator 60,000 QAU Numerical Methods of Exploration Gravity with Co-principal algorithms in MATLAB Investigator 48,000 QAU

PUBLICATIONS (NATIONAL & INTERNATIONAL) HEC PAGE NO. PUBLIC CATEGORY COMPLETE NAME OF THE JOURNAL VOL. ISSUE S.NO. ATION TITLE OF PAPER (W,X,Y,Z) / & ADDRESS NO. NO. DATE IMPACT FROM TO FACTOR

Physicochemical Characterization 1 2010 of Groundwater in Urban Areas of Journal of the Chemical Society of Pakistan W (0.19) 32 3 306 312 Lahore, Pakistan, with Special Reference to Arsenic Imaging the Varied Lithology by 2 2006 using Converted Shear Waves – A Pakistan Journal of Hydrocarbon Research 6 June 45 50 Y Case Study. Pakistan

3 2006 Excel Based Finite Difference Journal of Himalayan Earth Sciences 39 49 53 Modeling of Ground Water Flow Y Wavelets - A Computer Based 4 2006 Training Tool for Seismic Signal Pakistan Journal of Hydrocarbon Research 6 June 37 43 Y Processing Criterion of Sanitary Landfill site XXIX 5 2006 Selection of using surface Journal of Asian Civilization 2 182 196 Y geophysical method

6 2006 Hydrological Analysis of Islamabad Islamabad Journal of Science 15 1 80 97 Watershed Area, Islamabad Y Structural interpretation of seismic profiles integrated with reservoir 7 2005 Pakistan Journal of Hydrocarbon Research Y 15 - 25 34 characteristics of Qadirpur Area, Pakistan. Seismotectonics and Seismic 8 2005 Hazard analysis in selected area of Pakistan Journal of Hydrocarbon Research 15 64 72 Y Margala hills, Islamabad Pakistan Infiltration galleries – A possible 9 2003 Perennial Source of Water Supply Islamabad Journal of Science 13 1 28 35 Y in Arid / Semi Arid Regions Peak Flood Estimation using 10 2003 Computer Model “ DESIGN Pakistan J. Environ. Sci. 2 2 23 30 Z FLOOD Three-Dimension Flow and Solute Transport Modeling of the Eolian 11 1999 Pakistan Journal of Hydrocarbon Research Y 11 59 74 Aquifer in a uniform flow field of a Chemical Plant, Pakistan Evaluation of Groundwater Potential of Islamabad Area using 12 1997 Pakistan Journal of Hydrocarbon Research Y 9 91 101 Logs Data of Test Holes Drilled by OGDC, Pakistan Groundwater Computer Modeling Journal of Drainage and Water 13 1997 of the National Park Area in the Management, Pakistan Council of Research 1 8 21 Z vicinity of Rawal Lake, Islamabad in Water Resources Simulation of steady state and 14 1995 pumping conditions in a glacial Pakistan Journal of Mineral Sciences 7 67 75 Z outwash aquifer using FINEL, A FINITE ELEMENT MODEL

Investigating Validity of Aquifer Parameters using Radial Flow 15 1994 Kashmir J of Geology Z 11-12 79 92 Model, Tahlab Valley, Baluchistan, Pakistan On the application of Geophysical well logging identifying multi

16 1994 aquifer artisan system. Ambiguous Kashmir J of Geology 11-12 73 78 Groundwater flow related Z problems and appropriate filter design

17 1994 Sohan, an historic site in Journal of Central Asia 16 1 & 2 124 129 Rawalpindi Y

1993 Earthquakes and risk management Acta Mineralogica Pakistanica 7 24 34 in Pakistan Z High Resolution Seismic Reflection 18 1991 – A Powerful Technique for Pakistan. Journal of Hydrocarbon Research 3 1 83 89 Y shallow investigations Assessment of the Hydraulic 19 1990 Efficiency (E) of Boreholes on the Islamabad Journal of Science 10 1 & 2 125 131 Y Basis of Step-Drawdown Test. Palaeo- Environment of Soan Valley and Palaeolithic Sites of PS- Y 20 1987 4B and PS-21 Near Gurha Shahan Journal of Central Asia 10 2 123 192 in Rawalpindi District, Northern Pakistan

21 1986 Palaeolthic Research in Potwar; Journal of Central Asia 9 2 149 164 Preliminary results Y Groundwater Chemistry and 22 1985 Irrigation Water Criteria of the Kashmir J of Geology 3 65 72 Z Tahlab Aquifer

I. RESEARCH PAPERS PUBLISHED OUT OF PAKISTAN: (ISI impact factor journal: 17.46)

INDEXING / COMPLETE NAME OF PAGE NO. ABSTRACTING VOL. ISSUE S.NO. YEAR TITLE OF PAPER THE JOURNAL & SERVICE / NO. NO. ADDRESS FROM TO IMPACT FACTOR

Source Evaluation of physicochemical Environmental Monitoring 1 2011 contaminated groundwater of Dera Ismail 1.356 175 1-4 9 21 and Assessment Khan area, Pakistan Composite use of numerical groundwater Journal of Environmental 2 2011 flow modeling and geoinformatics 173 1-4 447 457 Monitoring and Assessment 1.356 techniques for monitoring Indus Basin aquifer, Pakistan

Reginal gravity field model in Pakistan area from the combination of CHAMP, 3 2010 Advances in Space Research 1.079 46 11 1466 1476 GRACE and ground data using least squares collocation: A case study Highlighting the implications of Selenium dispersion from disposal of Kahota Environmental Monitoring 4 2010 1.356 167 1-4 565 579 Industrial Triangle area, Islamabad, Pakistan and Assessment using 3-dimension solute transport model Implications of depletion of groundwater levels in 3 layered aquifers and its 1.356 management to optimize the supply Environmental Monitoring 5 2010 166 1-4 41 56 demand in the urban settlement near and Assessment Kahota Industrial Triangle area, Islamabad, Pakistan OIL - Output input language for data 6 2010 connectivity between geoscientific software Computers & Geosciences 36 5 687 697 1.142 applications Structural Interpretation of Seismic Profiles Energy Sources Part A- 7 2010 Integrated with Reservoir Characteristics of Recovery Utilization and 32 4 303 314 1.094 Bitrism Block (Sind Province), Pakistan Environmental Effects Vertical gravity anomaly gradient effect of DOI innermost zone on geoid-quasigeoid 10.1007/s12518- 8 2010 Appl Geomat, separation and an optimal integration radius 010-0015-z in planar approximation

9 2010 Fault seal analysis indicates potential of Oil & Gas Journal 108 11 34 43 Paleogene reservoirs in Pakistan 0.055 Implications and concerns of deep-seated disposal of hydrocarbon exploration Journal of Environmental 1.356 10 2009 produced water using three-dimensional 170 - 395 406 Monitoring and Assessment contaminant transport model in Bhit Area, Dadu District of Southern Pakistan

11 2009 Seismic, well data used to estimate pore Oil & Gas Journal 107 21 36 41 pressure, predict overpressure 0.055 A study on the evaluation of the geoid- quasigeoid separation term over Pakistan 12 2009 Earth Planets Space 1.074 61 7 815 823 with solution of 1st and 2nd order height terms On the selection of optimal global 13 2009 geopotential model for Geoid Modeling: A Advances in Space Research 44 5 627 639 1.079 case Study in Pakistan An estimation of the height system bias parameter N using Least Squares 14 2009 o Studia Geophys Geodaetica 1.0 53 3 375 388 Collocation from observed gravity and GPS/leveling data

15 Jan,2009 Algorithm helps define final 3D seismic Oil & Gas Journal 107 2 34 38 survey polygon 0.055 Determination of Toxic inorganic elements pollution in groundwater of Kahuta Journal of Environmental 1.356 16 2008 Industrial Triangle Islamabad, using 157 1-4 347 354 Monitoring and Assessment inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry 17 2008 Base Catalyzed Transesterification of Asian Journal of Chemistry 20 8 6402 6410 Brassica alba Oil and its Association with Mineralogy to Environment Friendly 0.213 Biodiesel November 18 Logical expressions a basic tool in Oil & Gas Journal 106 41 33 42 .2008 reservoir characterization 0.055

19 2008 Regional Groundwater Flow Modeling of Geophysical Journal 173 1 17 24 Upper Chaj Doab, Indus Basin International 2.435

Management of Groundwater Resources in Journal of Environmental 20 2007 Hydrology 15 Dec 31 1 14 Punjab, Pakistan, Using a Groundwater - Flow Model

The Diversity of Asclepiads on the Potwar 21 2007 Asklepios 99 3 8 Plateau of Pakistan - A Comparative Study of geoid to quasigeoid separation term C at two 22 2006 Newton’s Bulletin - 3 1 10 different locations with different topographic distributions

II. NATIONAL PROCEEDINGS:

S.NO. YEAR TITLE NAME OF PUBLISHER & ADDRESS

Proceedings of international Conference on Development of a projection independent multi-resolution imagery 1 2008 advances in space Technologies (ICAST), IEEE, 29 tiles architecture for compiling an image database of Pakistan - 30 November, 164-170 . Proceedings of international Bhurban Conference A Comparative study of different geodetic boundary value on Applied Sciences and Technology (IBCAST), 2 2007 solutions for geoid with reference to its calibration using IEEE, 8th - 11th January, vol.1, 85-92 GPS/Leveling data

Hydrogeophysical Evaluation of Groundwater Resources and ATC – SPE Annual Technical Conference (8-9 3 2004 Drawdown Analysis of the water wells located in the Kirthar october) Proceedings, p.237-250 National Park, Sind Province

4 2005 Water Resources Management for Rehmat Gas Processing SPE Proceedings Annual Technical Conference (28- Facilities (GPF) 29 November) PP. 282-293

Groundwater Studies to develop a water supply source at Best Practices & New Technologies ATC – SPE 5 2003 Sawan CPP Area: A calibrated and verified computer Annual Technical Conference (3-5 October) modeling by Processing ModFlow (PMWIN) Proceedings, p.327-347

Proceedings of Third Segmite international 6 2003 Demarcation of Fresh Water-Brackish Water Interface Depth using Symposium on Sustainable Development of surface Geophysical Techniques, Harundabad and groundwater resources

Third Segmite International Symposium on Sustainable Development of surface and 7 1999 Groundwater Flow and Solute Transport Modeling of the Lower Rechna Doab, Punjab, Pakistan groundwater resources (08-10 March), Karachi

III. INTERNATIONAL PROCEEDINGS:

S.NO. YEAR TITLE NAME OF PUBLISHER & ADDRESS

Proceedings of the 2nd International workshop on Implications of depletion of groundwater levels in 3 layered Mathematical Geosciences, Freiberg, Germany, 07-08 1 2009 aquifers and Selenium dispersion from disposal of Kahota Dec. 2009. Industrial Triangle area, Islamabad – Pakistan 5th international symposium on the Tibetan Plateau Regional groundwater response to extreme climate conditions in 24th Himalaya-Karakorum-Tibet Workshop, 11-14 2 2009 Indus Basin, Pakistan- An integrated GIS and groundwater August Beijing, China modeling study

3 2009 Integrated Water and Hazard Management (IWHM) International BRAHMATWINN Workshop on Nov. 8 & 9 Centre for Integrated Mountain Development, ICIMOD Lalitpur, Kathmandu, Nepal Nepal The Real meaning of Geoscience Data and Process Integration, Stanford Univ., USA 4 2009 Proceedings of IAMG International Conference, Computational

Methods for Earth, Energy and Environmental Sciences ERSEC Workshop on Sustainable Water 5 2006 Hydrological and hydrogeological analysis of Islamabad watershed Management, – Problems and Solutions under Water area Scarcity, Beijing, China, 6-8 November 2006

Integrated use of GIS, Remote Sensing and Regional Groundwater III international Symposium on Transboundary 6 2006 flow modeling for groundwater management of upper Jhelum Waters Management, Cludal Real, Spain, May 30 – canal command in Indus Basin, Pakistan June 02 Proceedings of international FEFLOW user 7 2006 Combining FEFLOW and water balance models to simulate Conference, Institute for water Resources Planning groundwater levels in the Indus Basin, Pakistan Systems Research, Berlin, Germany, September 10-15

A Composite study of spatial analysis International Conference Model Care 2005 8 2005 and demarcation of potential recharge / discharge zones of upper “Calibration and Reliability in Groundwater Modeling Chaj Doab in Indus Basin of Pakistan, using Remote Sensing, GIS from Uncertainty to Decision Making”The Hague Techniques and Finite Element Model (FeFlow) (Scheveningen), the Netherlands (June 6-9, 2005) International Conference Model Care 2005 . Groundwater Reserve Estimation of Aquifers for Management “Calibration and Reliability in Groundwater Modeling 9 2005 Plan and its Long term Utilization, near Humak Model Village from Uncertainty to Decision Making”The Hague Kohuta Industrial Triangle Rawalpindi, Punjab-Pakistan (Scheveningen), the Netherlands (June 6-9, 2005) Groundwater level fluctuations and future predictions of the Sahiwal and surrounding Alluvial Aquifer, Punjab-Pakistan Proceedings of Ecole Nationale Superieure des 10 2003 4th International Conference on the Analytic Element Method for Mines Saint-Etienne. FRANCE

the modeling of groundwater flow and applications in environmental sciences Proceeding of the Fifth International Conference on 11 2002 System Modeling in Rainwater Harvesting; Experience in Cholistan Hydro informatics, Cardiff, UK, Hydro informatics Desert (Pakistan) 2002.

Proceeding of International Groundwater Modeling 12* 2001 Numerical groundwater flow modeling of the Rechna Doab Conference (IGWMC), MODFLOW 2001 and other Aquifer, Punjab, Pakistan Modeling Odysseys, Colorado School of Mines and Geophysics, Denver (12-14 September), USA. Numerical groundwater flow modeling of the Bari Doab aquifer 13* 2001 using Processing Modflow (PMWIN5). Proceedings of International Colorado School of Mines, and the U.S. Geological Groundwater Modeling (IGWMC), MODFLOW 2001 and other Survey. USA. Modeling Odysseys Development and verification of a pumping test analysis software 14 2001 “AQ-Analyzer”, Proceeding of International Groundwater Colorado School of Mines, and the U.S. Geological Modeling Conference (IGWMC), MODFLOW 2001 and other Survey. USA. Modeling Odysseys 15 2000 Harvesting Rainwater to Rehabilitate Deserts: A Case Study of UNESCO-MAB Drylands Series No.1 (30 oct to 4 Cholistan in Pakistan Nov), N’DJAMENA CHAD Detection of Contaminated Groundwater Bodies using Modeling in Hydrogeology, Dept. of Geological 16 1989 Geophysical Electrical Methods. Topics in Groundwater Sciences. Bowman Hall, University of Kentucky. p.69- Hydrology at the University of Kentucky 90. Papers in Groundwater Modeling , Dept. Testing an Unconfined Aquifer using "Finite-Difference Basic 17 1989 of Geological Sciences. Bowman Hall, Aquifer Simulation Program" for a long-term Safe Yield University of Kentucky.p.58-70 Modeling in Hydrogeology GLY780. Dept. of The Analysis of Step-Drawdown Tests using Different Methods. 18 1990 Geological Sciences. Bowman Hall, University of Topics in Groundwater Hydrology at the University of Kentucky Kentucky. p.124-147 Papers in Groundwater Modeling , Dept. of Geological Simple Flow and Solute Transport Model of a Hypothetic Artesian 19 1990 Sciences. Bowman Hall, University of Kentucky. p.86- Aquifer 102.

CONFERENCES/ SEMINARS/ WORKSHOPS ATTENDED IN PAKISTAN

CONFERENCES PERIOD S.No TITLE Place & Organizer FROM TO Impact of climate change on Water Resources and Glaciers; National Center of Physics, 1 07-08 Jan. 2010 Concerns and Challenges Department of Earth Sciences, QAU Margalla Motel, Department of Earth Continental collision in the Northern Himalayas Sciences, QAU, University of 2 10-11 May 201 Houston, TX, Univ. of Baluchistan, & Univ. of Sargoda Department of Earth Sciences, QAU Earthquake Reconstruction & Rehabilitation in collaboration with Earthquake 3 02 Jan. 2009 Reconstruction & Rehabilitation Authority (ERRA) at the auditorium of E.SC Development of a projection independent multi-resolution imagery tiles architecture for compiling an image database of 29-30 Nov. 2008 Islamabad, IEEE 4 Pakistan

International Conference on Earthquake 10/8: “Social, Human 5 15-17 Jan 2006 Seismotectonics and seismic Hazard Analysis and Gender Issues” Fatima Jinnah Women University & Azad Jammu & Kashmir in collaboration with HEC International Conference on Geological Evaluation of Oct., 8 Earthquake and Seismic Risk Earthquake 10/8: “Social, Human 6 15-17 Jan 2006 and Gender Issues” Fatima Jinnah Assessment Women University & Azad Jammu & Kashmir in collaboration with HEC Earthquake Occurrence and Risk assessment. Earthquake and its Organized by the COMSATS in 7 October 5 2005 implications Islamabad Hotel One day national seminar “Eartquake Calamity & its Socioeconomic Effects and analysis. Organized by the 8 24 Nov, 2005 Earthquake measurement, root causes, and geological Evaluation Department of Anthropology, QAU in collaboration of HEC

Occurrence, measurement, and Analysis of Earthquake of Oct. Eighth Sustainable Development 9 7-9 Dec 2005 International Conference, Best 8,2005 Western Hotel, Islamabad, Pakistan Eighth Sustainable Development Evaluation of Peak ground acceleration and other related 7-9 Dec 2005 International Conference, Best 10 parameters of Earthquakes Western Hotel, Islamabad, Pakistan Proceedings of six days training workshop on Environmental Assessment and Evaluation of Industrial Groundwater Pollution Concerns & Management Strategies, 16-21 Aug 2003 11 by Computer Models Fatima Jinnah Women University, Rawalpindi

National Workshop on Water Investigating changes in the hydrogeology of the Rechna Doab Resources Achievements and 08 – 10 Mar 2000 12 Aquifer, Punjab, Pakistan Hydrological Drought, PCRWR Islamabad National Workshop on Water Hydrological Drought Assessment, Related Effects, and Resources Achievements and 08 – 10 Mar 2000 13 Remediation, Pakistan Hydrological Drought, PCRWR Islamabad National Workshop on Water Rain Water Harvesting for Optimum Design of Dingarh, Resources Achievements and 08 – 10 Mar 2000 14 Cholistan Desesrt, Punjab Hydrological Drought, PCRWR Islamabad National Workshop on Water Harvesting Rainwater to Rehabilitate Deserts: A Case Study of Resources Achievements and 15 08 – 10 Mar 2000 Cholistan in Pakistan Hydrological Drought, PCRWR Islamabad

Reference

Dr. Alan E. Fryar Director, Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences University of Kentucky 101 Slone Building Lexington, KY 40506-0053 USA phone 1 859 257 4392 fax 1 859 323 1938 E-mail: [email protected]

Dr. Prof. Donald R Nielsen 1004 Pine Lane Davis, California 95616-1728 USA Phone (530) 753-5760 FAX (530) 753-9592 E-mail: [email protected]

Dr. Prof. Sergio E. Serrano Professor Civil & Environmental Engineering Dept. Temple University 1947 N. 12th Street Philadelphia, PA 19122 USA Voice 215 204 6164 Fax 215 204 4696 E-mail: [email protected]