I am an applied controlled-source seismologist with a strong geological background and extensive expertise in potential field methods. I embrace a multidisciplinary research approach to solving Earth science problems at a variety of scales: from lithospheric-scale projects for tectonic studies to upper crustal studies related to resources and shallow processes. My expertise is broad and I have conducted and published studies using the full gamut of controlled-source seismic methods. Using the seismic reflection method, I have processed and interpreted both 2-D and 3-D land datasets as well as 2-D marine datasets. Using the seismic refraction/wide-angle reflection method, I have processed, modelled and interpreted both 2-D land and 2-D marine datasets. Geographically, my published works span western Canada, the North Atlantic conjugate margins and the eastern Mediterranean. To complement my seismic research, I have also published widely on the topic of 2-D modelling and 3-D inversion of gravity data for crustal and basin studies, as well as on the use of deformable plate reconstructions of the rifting evolution of the North Atlantic Ocean.


Memorial Applied Geophysics for Rift Tectonics Group (MAGRiT)

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