1. Marie Green
Salt Lake City, Utah · 84102
801.879.1139 · a.marie1241@gmail.com
SUMMARY
Analytical
problem
solver,
I
have
a
doctorate
in
geophysics
from
University
of
Utah,
a
master
of
science
in
geophysics
from
Colorado
Scool
of
Mines,
and
a
bachelor
of
science
in
geology
from
Southern
Utah
University.
I
have
over
three
years
of
experience
in
various
field
settings
and
internships
including
collecting
samples
for
environmental
companies,
collecting
data
for
understanding
earth
processes
and
locating
minerals,
assisting
a
Hazmat
team,
analyzing
data
for
unexploded
ordnance
(UXO)
remediation,
and
research
in
carbon
sequestration.
SKILLS
&
EXPERTISE
Technical
writing
|
Editing
|
Critical
thinking
|
Mac
and
PC
|
Customer
service
|
Microsoft
Office
Suite
|
Geophysical
research
|
Field
technician
PROFESSIONAL
EXPERIENCE
Field
Technician
and
Processor
|
SJ
Geophysics
|
2015
! IP
(Induced
Polarization)
and
EM
(Electromagnetic)
survey
field
operations
for
mining
exploration.
! Collecting
and
processing
data
in
Arizona
and
Nevada.
Field
Technician
|
EPG
(Environmental
Planning
Group)
|
2014
! Monitored
revegetation
efforts
along
a
pipeline
in
the
Wasatch
Range;
required
hiking
over
rugged
terrain.
! Collected
weather
station
data.
Field
Technician
|
EGI
(Energy
&
Geoscience
Institute)
|
2009–2011
! Collected
data
with
the
Narod
Intelligent
Magnetotelluric
System
(NIMS)
across
the
Basin
and
Range
to
assist
in
analysis
of
subsurface
conductivity
structure.
! Collected
data
with
the
Phoenix
V-‐5
instruments
across
the
east
west
Antarctic
transition
based
out
of
camp
in
the
Central
Trans
Antarctic
Mountains.
! Safety
training
prepared
for
weather
restricting
transportation
back
to
base
camp.
Research
Assistant
|
BP
Alternative
Energy|
2008
! Used
EM
methods
for
carbon
capture
and
storage
technology.
! Research
webpage:
http://purifythefire.googlepages.com
Field
Technician
|
SJ
Geophysics
|
2007
! IP
survey
for
Kennecott
Copper
Mine.
! Tracked
wire
south
of
the
current
mine
location,
pulsed
the
ground
with
a
current,
observed
the
rate
of
decay
for
each
pulse
to
locate
copper
deposits.
Temporary
Junior
Scientist
|
OASIS
Environmental
|
2005
! Soil
and
water
sampling
at
oil
spill
sites
in
Prudhoe
Bay.
! Field
data
entry
in
Anchorage,
Alaska.
Field
Technician
|
Geosystems
|
2005
! Magnetotelluric
(MT)
field
operator
for
a
survey
in
Yakima,
WA.
! Drove
to
site
locations,
directed
an
assistant
in
the
removal
and
installation
of
magnetometers
and
electrodes.
! Each
site
was
recorded
for
24
hours,
and
left
with
minimal
vegetation
disturbance.
Consultant
|
Phoenix
Geophysics
|
2004
! Audio-‐magnetotelluric
survey
on
Admiralty
Island
for
Kennecott
Greens
Creek
Mine.
! Helicopter
transport
to
and
from
site
locations
to
collect
data
analyzed
for
relocation
of
a
vein
of
nickel
and
gold
deposits
displaced
at
a
fault-‐line.
Student
contractor
|
U.S.
Geological
Survey
|
2002-‐2003
! Long
period
MT
data
collection
in
east
central
Alaska
with
the
NIMS.
o Passed
a
two-‐week
gun-‐training
course
to
safely
work
in
bear
country.
o Drove
to
and
from
site
locations
with
assistant
for
installation
and
removal
of
equipment.
! MT
data
collection
on
the
Kenai
Peninsula
used
for
master’s
thesis.
2.
UXO
services
geophysicist
|
Blackhawk
GeoSciences
|
2003
! UNIX
data
analysis.
! Report
writer.
Outdoor
Recreation
Technician
|
Bureau
of
Land
Management
|
2001
! Monitored
property
o Reported
deceased
wildlife.
o Repaired
fences
and
maintained
sanitary
conditions
in
public
areas.
o Recorded
vegetation
growth
to
assist
in
cattle
management.
! Safety
officer.
Reinforced
helmet
use
and
general
respect
for
a
Cedar
City
rock
crawl
event.
Student
Internship
|
Los
Alamos
National
Laboratory
(LANL)
|
2000
! Research
on
flow
rates
and
turbidities
within
arroyos.
! Sand
box
experiments
executed
in
Santa
Fe
and
analyzed
in
Los
Alamos.
Geology
Tutor
|
Southern
Utah
University
|
2000
! Assisted
students
in
understanding
minerals
in
preparation
for
exams.
Student
Internship
|
LANL,
HAZMAT
(Chemical
Emergency
Response)
Team
|
1999
! Completed
HAZMAT
training.
! Assisted
in
preparation
and
cleaning
of
HAZMAT
personal
protective
equipment.
EDUCATION
&
RELEVANT
EXPERIENCE
University
of
Utah
|
Salt
Lake
City,
Utah
|
Graduate
Assistant
|
PhD:
Geophysics
|2007-‐2014
|
GPA:
3.9
|
Dissertation:
Interpretation
of
EarthScope
Magnetotelluric
Data
for
Northwestern
United
States
http://content.lib.utah.edu/cdm/ref/collection/etd3/id/3361
Colorado
School
of
Mines
|
Golden,
Colorado|
Teacher’s
Assistant
and
Research
Assistant
MS:
Geophysics
|
2000-‐2003
|
GPA:
3.3
|
Thesis:
Magnetotelluric
Crustal
Studies
in
Kenai,
Alaska
http://geophysics.mines.edu/cgem/pdf
files/Green
Thesis
2003.pdf
SAGE
(Summer
of
Applied
Geophysical
Experience)
|
Santa
Fe,
New
Mexico
2000
geophysics
field
course
using
multiple
geophysical
techniques
applied
to
studies
of
the
Española
Basin.
Southern
Utah
University
|
Cedar
City,
Utah
BS:
Geology
|
minor
in
Literature
|
1997-‐2000
|
GPA:
3.3
Volunteer
2008
|
Vice
President
for
Society
of
Exploration
Geophysics,
University
of
Utah
student
chapter.
2006
|
Magnetotelluric
fieldwork
with
Graham
Hill,
then
at
Monash
University,
for
research
around
Mt.
St.
Helens.
2003
|
Boy
scout
troop
canyon
expedition
guide.
2000
|
Trail
restoration
after
Cerro
Grande
Fire,
science
fair
judge,
geology
guide
for
fifth
and
sixth
grade
field
trip.
REFERENCES
Phillip
Wannamaker,
801-‐
581-‐3547,
pewanna@egi.utah.edu
Magnetotelluric
fieldwork
employer
at
EGI.
Eric
Freden,
435-‐327-‐1893,
freden@suu.edu
Math
professor
and
climbing
partner.
Alexander
Gribenko,
801-‐699-‐3453,
alexgribenko@gmail.com
Committee
member
at
University
of
Utah.