Ground water observation in Southern California
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Hi,

The email I sent was as follows in its entirety:

Dear Professor Boles,


I understand that information that I posted regarding a ground water
observation in Towsley Canyon, Santa Clarita, California was passed along
to you by one of the members of the earthwaves.org board. I was advised,
per the board, that you might have an interest in the information. It was
suggested that I contact you.


The GPS coordinate for the location (per Google Maps) is: 34.355913,
-118.578261


At this location, there is a dry stream bed. I hike this area several
times a month. Throughout the summer, the stream bed has been "bone dry."
A week ago, however, I went back to hike and noticed, not only that the
stream bed was filling, but that water was beginning to pool and flow.


There is no irrigation in the area. There is no contemporary oil drilling
(the last drilling to take place decades ago). There has been zero
precipitation.


Not only is there "spontaneous" flow, but there is surface leaching
within the "narrows" that are west bound on the trail through Towsley.


I spoke with one of the rangers and, while his statements were a little
ambiguous, he stated that he noticed changes after the Napa 6.1 quake.


In any event, I am just a lay person with zero background in this area.
Myself and several other regular hikers thought this was a worthwhile
observation. So, I am passing it along.


Here is a link to a directory where there are some materials that I
posted: http://appeals-writs.com/geo/


Feel free to contact me shoudl you have any questions.


Best -


Tony




Anthony D. Zinnanti, Esq. SBN 196778
LAW OFFICE OF ANTHONY D. ZINNANTI
An appellate and post-conviction practice




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RE: Ground water observation in Southern California - by zinnanti - 11-02-2014, 03:10 PM

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