Scientist Profiles
November 7, 2007
Born into Science: Sergey Fomel grew up in Akademgorodok, literally “Academic Town,” a scientific hub in Russia’s third largest city, Novosibirsk
Sergey Fomel Advances Seismic Data Analysis By Marc Airhart Nov. 07, 2007 Sergey Fomel grew up in Akademgorodok, literally “Academic Town,” a scientific hub in…
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November 7, 2007
Swept Away: Researchers working on pore pressure in deep ocean sediments generally do not wind up at the center of media storms, but that’s where Peter Flemings found himself
Peter Flemings Works Best Under Pressure By Marc Airhart Nov. 07, 2007 Researchers working on geofluids and pore pressure in deep ocean sediments generally do…
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December 19, 2006
Faults & Fractures: Peter Eichhubl’s research addresses coupled structural and diagenetic processes
Peter Eichhubl joined the Bureau of Economic Geology in the University of Texas at Austin’s Jackson School of Geosciences as a research scientist in January…
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December 1, 2006
Going with the Flow: David Mohrig studies the changing face of our planet
David Mohrig keeps a flat, palm-sized rock on his desk that he’s had since he was six years old. He found it on a fossil-hunting…
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November 24, 2006
Geomechanical aspects of subsurface injections: Timothy (Tip) Meckel’s research aims to discover what happens when fluids are injected into the subsurface
Timothy (Tip) Meckel joined the Bureau of Economic Geology as a research associate in July 2006. His research aims to discover what happens when fluids…
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October 30, 2006
Sentinels of the Sea: Terry Quinn and colleagues drill into fossil corals to retrieve climate time capsules.
Fossil corals help predict severity of global warming By Marc Airhart Oct. 30, 2006 Terry Quinn searches for just the right kinds of coral. “We…
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November 7, 2007
Born into Science: Sergey Fomel grew up in Akademgorodok, literally “Academic Town,” a scientific hub in Russia’s third largest city, Novosibirsk
Sergey Fomel Advances Seismic Data Analysis By Marc Airhart Nov. 07, 2007 Sergey Fomel grew up in Akademgorodok, literally “Academic Town,” a scientific hub in…
Read MoreNovember 7, 2007
Swept Away: Researchers working on pore pressure in deep ocean sediments generally do not wind up at the center of media storms, but that’s where Peter Flemings found himself
Peter Flemings Works Best Under Pressure By Marc Airhart Nov. 07, 2007 Researchers working on geofluids and pore pressure in deep ocean sediments generally do…
Read MoreDecember 19, 2006
Faults & Fractures: Peter Eichhubl’s research addresses coupled structural and diagenetic processes
Peter Eichhubl joined the Bureau of Economic Geology in the University of Texas at Austin’s Jackson School of Geosciences as a research scientist in January…
Read MoreDecember 1, 2006
Going with the Flow: David Mohrig studies the changing face of our planet
David Mohrig keeps a flat, palm-sized rock on his desk that he’s had since he was six years old. He found it on a fossil-hunting…
Read MoreNovember 24, 2006
Geomechanical aspects of subsurface injections: Timothy (Tip) Meckel’s research aims to discover what happens when fluids are injected into the subsurface
Timothy (Tip) Meckel joined the Bureau of Economic Geology as a research associate in July 2006. His research aims to discover what happens when fluids…
Read MoreOctober 30, 2006
Sentinels of the Sea: Terry Quinn and colleagues drill into fossil corals to retrieve climate time capsules.
Fossil corals help predict severity of global warming By Marc Airhart Oct. 30, 2006 Terry Quinn searches for just the right kinds of coral. “We…
Read More