Trevor Burrell has over 5 years of experience in geology and environmental fields. He has worked as a staff geologist validating historic data and conducting fieldwork including sampling. He has also worked as a lead wellsite geologist responsible for mud logging, sample collection, and report generation. Burrell has a bachelor's degree in geology from Colorado Mesa University and safety training in HAZWOPER, radiation work, and first aid.
Reconnaissance for Hydrographic Survey ProjectNzar Braim
Reconnaissance for Hydrographic Survey Project
The system is able to withstand the harsh environment of the nearshore and acquire beach profile information across the surf zone. This paper describes the system and results of a comparison in Myrtle Beach, S.C., between surveys collected over a 3- day period by the personal watercraft system and by a similar system mounted aboard a traditional coastal survey vessel.
The bathymetric measurements for the personal watercraft-mounted echosounder surveying system display mean repetitive differences of 6 cm.
This workshop is an introductory course in Hydrographic surveying.
It is designed for surveyors, engineers, survey technicians, dredge operators, and hydrographers.
The course focuses on theoretical principles of hydrographic surveying, project description, operation, and map production.
Application of UNFC in Cameroon: lessons learned, experiences and proposals for harmonization and development of an AMREC
CristelIe Nikoh Mefuegend, Dept. of Petroleum Products and Gas, Ministry of Water and Energy (MINES), Cameroon
Objectives:
Develop a replicable integrated model (methodology) for evaluating the extent and development potential of renewable (non-renewable) groundwater resources in arid lands, with the Eastern Desert of Egypt as a pilot site.
The model will be replicable for similar arid areas; North of Sudan, Tibesty, Yemen, and Saudi Arabia.
Building national capacities.
Mineral potential mapping as a strategic planning tool in the eastern Lachlan...Kenex Ltd
The Geological Survey of New South Wales (GSNSW) is undertaking a statewide mineral potential mapping project driven by the need to provide justifiable land use planning advice to key government stakeholders and to highlight the exploration potential of the state’s major mineral systems at a regional scale. Following delivery of mineral potential data packages for the Southern New England Orogen in 2017, and the Curnamona Province and Delamerian Thomson Orogen in 2018, the eastern Lachlan Orogen was selected as the next area for a review of key mineral systems and mineral potential. The study area covers the Lachlan Orogen east of the Gilmore Fault and the study mapped the mineral potential for porphyry Cu–Au, polymetallic skarn, Kanimblan orogenic Au, Tabberabberan orogenic Au, and VAMS mineral systems.
The full report and data package can be downloaded from: https://search.geoscience.nsw.gov.au/product/9253
Mineral Potential Mapping for Pre-Competitive Data Delivery in NSW Zone 54Kenex Ltd
This presentation explores the benefits of using all available geosciences data to provide the most reliable basis for exploration decision-making and from which to develop the most appropriate and cost-effective exploration programs.
Kenex have been working with Duke Exploration in order to develop exploration targets for base and precious metal mineralisation in Australia. We have been involved throughout all stages of the exploration workflow, details of which are provided below. The Bundarra project represents one of the most successful exploration targeting projects that Kenex has been involved with and promises to be even more exciting in the future!
Mineral potential mapping in Bundarra, QueenslandKenex Ltd
The Bundarra porphyry Cu-Au project is held by Duke Exploration Ltd, and is located in central Queensland, Australia, 110 km south-west of Mackay. The project was acquired in 2017. Kenex has completed, for Duke, detailed mineral potential mapping over the project area, in order to focus drilling funds on the most prospective areas.
The project area surrounds the Cretaceous Bundarra Granodiorite, which intrudes the Permian Back Creek Group carbonaceous shales, sandstones and marls. Numerous Cu-Au occurrences are present within or near the hornfelsed contact aureole of the granodiorite. The project has been subject to significant exploration work, including mining of high-grade ore shoots in the late 1800s to early 1900s, however, modern exploration has been sporadic, and without comprehensive follow-up of encouraging results.
All available historic data has been compiled and incorporated into a mineral potential map based on the porphyry mineral system. Maps representing all components of the porphyry mineral system including source, transport, trap and deposition have been created, resulting in binary maps which show where each characteristic is present or absent. These are then compared to known mineral occurrences, or training points. The weights of evidence technique was used for the modelling. This technique calculates the relationship of the area covered by the characteristic being tested and the number of training data points that fall within that area. For each map a contrast value ‘C’ gives a relative measure of the strength of the correlation, and a Studentised contrast value ‘StudC’ gives a relative measure of the reliability of the C value, i.e. a high C and StudC value implies a strong spatial correlation and a reliable result, which occurs when more training points are captured within a smaller area.
The maps with the best spatial correlation to the training points for each mineral system component were selected for the final mineral potential model. Table 1 shows the eight spatial variables which were selected from a total of 60 mapped.
Public Administration and Management of the JudiciaryFGV Brazil
Public Administration and Management of the Judiciary - May 2012
The economic growth currently being experienced in Brazil is prompting Brazilian citizens to learn more about how their country functions, and also to become more demanding in terms of the services provided to them. Therefore, it is time for the State to begin upgrading the quality of its services through the modernization, transparency and efficiency of its systems.
With this point in mind, the FGV's business school has compiled a publication on public administration and management of the Judiciary. The book covers a conference that was held in Rio de Janeiro and Brasilia to foster exchange of information between Brazilian and German speakers.
It includes forewords from Carlos Ivan Simonsen Leal, president of FGV, and Gilmar Mendes, Supreme Court Justice (STF) .
The publication also contains articles by Flavio Vasconcellos, head of the Brazilian School of Business and Public Administration at FGV (EBAPE / FGV); Ludger Schrapper, president of the North Rhine-Westphalia Higher School of Public Administration; Katrin Möltgen, professor of the North Rhine-Westphalia Higher School of Public Administration; Rainer Frey, professor at the University of Münster, and Michael Bertrams, president of the North Rhine-Westphalia Constitutional Court.
See more at: http://fgvprojetos.fgv.br/en/publicacao/public-administration-and-management-judiciary
To request a proposal from FGV Projetos, please visit: http://fgvprojetos.fgv.br/en/contact-us
Reconnaissance for Hydrographic Survey ProjectNzar Braim
Reconnaissance for Hydrographic Survey Project
The system is able to withstand the harsh environment of the nearshore and acquire beach profile information across the surf zone. This paper describes the system and results of a comparison in Myrtle Beach, S.C., between surveys collected over a 3- day period by the personal watercraft system and by a similar system mounted aboard a traditional coastal survey vessel.
The bathymetric measurements for the personal watercraft-mounted echosounder surveying system display mean repetitive differences of 6 cm.
This workshop is an introductory course in Hydrographic surveying.
It is designed for surveyors, engineers, survey technicians, dredge operators, and hydrographers.
The course focuses on theoretical principles of hydrographic surveying, project description, operation, and map production.
Application of UNFC in Cameroon: lessons learned, experiences and proposals for harmonization and development of an AMREC
CristelIe Nikoh Mefuegend, Dept. of Petroleum Products and Gas, Ministry of Water and Energy (MINES), Cameroon
Objectives:
Develop a replicable integrated model (methodology) for evaluating the extent and development potential of renewable (non-renewable) groundwater resources in arid lands, with the Eastern Desert of Egypt as a pilot site.
The model will be replicable for similar arid areas; North of Sudan, Tibesty, Yemen, and Saudi Arabia.
Building national capacities.
Mineral potential mapping as a strategic planning tool in the eastern Lachlan...Kenex Ltd
The Geological Survey of New South Wales (GSNSW) is undertaking a statewide mineral potential mapping project driven by the need to provide justifiable land use planning advice to key government stakeholders and to highlight the exploration potential of the state’s major mineral systems at a regional scale. Following delivery of mineral potential data packages for the Southern New England Orogen in 2017, and the Curnamona Province and Delamerian Thomson Orogen in 2018, the eastern Lachlan Orogen was selected as the next area for a review of key mineral systems and mineral potential. The study area covers the Lachlan Orogen east of the Gilmore Fault and the study mapped the mineral potential for porphyry Cu–Au, polymetallic skarn, Kanimblan orogenic Au, Tabberabberan orogenic Au, and VAMS mineral systems.
The full report and data package can be downloaded from: https://search.geoscience.nsw.gov.au/product/9253
Mineral Potential Mapping for Pre-Competitive Data Delivery in NSW Zone 54Kenex Ltd
This presentation explores the benefits of using all available geosciences data to provide the most reliable basis for exploration decision-making and from which to develop the most appropriate and cost-effective exploration programs.
Kenex have been working with Duke Exploration in order to develop exploration targets for base and precious metal mineralisation in Australia. We have been involved throughout all stages of the exploration workflow, details of which are provided below. The Bundarra project represents one of the most successful exploration targeting projects that Kenex has been involved with and promises to be even more exciting in the future!
Mineral potential mapping in Bundarra, QueenslandKenex Ltd
The Bundarra porphyry Cu-Au project is held by Duke Exploration Ltd, and is located in central Queensland, Australia, 110 km south-west of Mackay. The project was acquired in 2017. Kenex has completed, for Duke, detailed mineral potential mapping over the project area, in order to focus drilling funds on the most prospective areas.
The project area surrounds the Cretaceous Bundarra Granodiorite, which intrudes the Permian Back Creek Group carbonaceous shales, sandstones and marls. Numerous Cu-Au occurrences are present within or near the hornfelsed contact aureole of the granodiorite. The project has been subject to significant exploration work, including mining of high-grade ore shoots in the late 1800s to early 1900s, however, modern exploration has been sporadic, and without comprehensive follow-up of encouraging results.
All available historic data has been compiled and incorporated into a mineral potential map based on the porphyry mineral system. Maps representing all components of the porphyry mineral system including source, transport, trap and deposition have been created, resulting in binary maps which show where each characteristic is present or absent. These are then compared to known mineral occurrences, or training points. The weights of evidence technique was used for the modelling. This technique calculates the relationship of the area covered by the characteristic being tested and the number of training data points that fall within that area. For each map a contrast value ‘C’ gives a relative measure of the strength of the correlation, and a Studentised contrast value ‘StudC’ gives a relative measure of the reliability of the C value, i.e. a high C and StudC value implies a strong spatial correlation and a reliable result, which occurs when more training points are captured within a smaller area.
The maps with the best spatial correlation to the training points for each mineral system component were selected for the final mineral potential model. Table 1 shows the eight spatial variables which were selected from a total of 60 mapped.
Public Administration and Management of the JudiciaryFGV Brazil
Public Administration and Management of the Judiciary - May 2012
The economic growth currently being experienced in Brazil is prompting Brazilian citizens to learn more about how their country functions, and also to become more demanding in terms of the services provided to them. Therefore, it is time for the State to begin upgrading the quality of its services through the modernization, transparency and efficiency of its systems.
With this point in mind, the FGV's business school has compiled a publication on public administration and management of the Judiciary. The book covers a conference that was held in Rio de Janeiro and Brasilia to foster exchange of information between Brazilian and German speakers.
It includes forewords from Carlos Ivan Simonsen Leal, president of FGV, and Gilmar Mendes, Supreme Court Justice (STF) .
The publication also contains articles by Flavio Vasconcellos, head of the Brazilian School of Business and Public Administration at FGV (EBAPE / FGV); Ludger Schrapper, president of the North Rhine-Westphalia Higher School of Public Administration; Katrin Möltgen, professor of the North Rhine-Westphalia Higher School of Public Administration; Rainer Frey, professor at the University of Münster, and Michael Bertrams, president of the North Rhine-Westphalia Constitutional Court.
See more at: http://fgvprojetos.fgv.br/en/publicacao/public-administration-and-management-judiciary
To request a proposal from FGV Projetos, please visit: http://fgvprojetos.fgv.br/en/contact-us
How Linked Data Can Speed Information DiscoveryAlex Meadows
Linked data platforms are now making it easier than ever to perform data exploration and discovery without having to wait to get the data integrated into the data warehouse. In this presentation, we discuss what linked data is and show a case study on integrating separate source systems so that scientists don't have to learn the source systems structures to get to their data.
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More than 25 years of proven environmental consulting leadership through key roles with prominent global EPC companies and through long-term business ownership and operation. Demonstrated versatility leading professional teams on critical and highly visible projects for government agencies (e.g., DOD, EPA, various municipalities) and private sector clients (LADWP, Nextera, Solar Reserve, Aerojet General, Waste Management) – from concept to completion. Diverse background as a hydrogeologist, water resource scientist, solid waste/landfill specialist, and permitting and compliance specialist.
This resume gives an overview of my work experience and skills. I have done a diversity of things and used a diverse skill set while working in ecosystem science. Many of the skills I have learned and used are easily transferred into other disciplines.
1. _______________________Trevor G. Burrell_______________________
871 Doug Dr. – Fruita, CO – 81521 – (224) 522-9876 – burrelltrevor28@gmail.com
Career Objective
To expand my career as a Geologistin fields related to geology and environmental science. My excellent logistical
management skillscoupled with my supervisory military experience, bolster my driveto attain the position of team
lead/manager.
Technical and Computer Skills
Project Planning,Defense Related Uranium
Mines (DRUM) program.
Validateand combine historic data (i.e.maps
and reports) to verify locations of abandoned
mine sites throughout the United States.
Fieldwork consistof onsiteproject planning,as
well as soil,radiological,surfacewater and
ground water sampling,oversighton Bio
injection drillingprograms.
Collection,classification,handlingand shipping
of soil samples taken atabandoned mine sites.
Operate, as well as maintain and QA, a potable
X-Ray Fluoroscope(XRF) for field detection of
certain elemental constituents.
Data management and manipulation into
various databases,as well as programs such as
Global Information System (GIS) and EQuIS.
Logging and collectingdata from a Dq1000 Mass
Spec Chemical Profiler.
Logging and collectingdata from ground water
monitoringand supply wells.
Advanced MicrosoftOfficeSuite
Global Information System (GIS)
X-Ray Diffraction and Fluorescence softwares
Geophysical log interpretation
Core logging
Professional Experience
Staff Geologist: Navarro Research and Engineering Inc.
Staff Geologist April 2016 – Present
Project Planning,Defense Related Uranium Mines (DRUM) program.
Validateand combine historic data (i.e.maps and reports) to verify locations of abandoned mine sites throughout
the United States.
Fieldwork consistof onsiteproject planning,as well as soil,radiological,surfacewater and ground water sampling,
oversighton Bio injection drillingprograms.
Collection,classification,handlingand shippingof soil samples taken atabandoned mine sites
Operate, as well as maintain and QA, a potable X-Ray Fluoroscope(XRF) for field detection of certain elemental
constituents.
Data management and manipulation into variousdatabases,as well as programs such asGIS and EQuIS.
Lead WellsiteGeologist: Field Geo Services
Lead Wellsite Geologist/Mud logger June 2015 – Present
Responsiblefor all operations,personnel and safety on jobsitewhilemud loggingand collectinggas data during
drillingoperations
Responsiblefor logging/photographing of drill cuttings,data logged in M-Plot software
Set up and operation of gas detection systems, Dq1000 Mass Spec Chemical Profilers,as well as red,yellowand
blue boxes and all supportingsoftware
Analysis of geo physical logs,drillingparameters, gas chemistry to pick formation tops as well as geo steer well for
client
Daily reports and mud/gas loggeneration in Excel, M-Plot, and WellSight
Preparingand processingcuttings in X-ray diffractometer to determine mineralogy of formation, X-Powder
software
Cost trackingfor all onsiteactivities and expenses
2. IndependentContractor: Daub & Associates,Inc.
Geologic Consultant/Drilling Project Coordinator May 2013 – May 2015
Responsiblefor all personal and in-field clientexpenses
Collectfield data and providetechnical well oversightof over 25 core holes;as well as horizontal injection and
recovery wells construction throughout exploration program
Collectand describeover 6,500 feet of core spanningtwo separateresource drillingprograms
Preliminary surveys of access road and drill pad construction,minimizingenvironmental impact
Project costtrackingand budget analysis
Coordinated and handled logisticsfor all sub-contractors and 3rd parties.
Superviseconstruction/conversion of groundwater monitoring and supply wells
Supervisepluggingand abandonment operations of core/groundwater wells in accordancewith all federal and
state regulations
QA/QC field data and wrote/reviewed well summary reports and post drillingoperation reports for clients,federal
and state agencies
Safety Training
HAZWOPER 40 HR (Dec-16 to Dec-17)
Rad Worker II (June-16 to June-17)
MSHA SurfaceTraining(May-15 to May-18)
National Safety Council FirstAid/CPR/AED (May-16 to May-17)
Firstresponder (May-16 to May-17)
Blood Borne Pathogen (May-16 to May-17)
Clean DMV record (10+ Years)
Education
ColoradoMesa University
Bachelor ofScience – Geology
Graduated with Honors: Cum Laude
Accomplishments
Scholarships/Awards
Geological Society of America Scholarship - 2013
President of the Colorado Mesa University
Geology Club - 2011-2013
Two Rivers Scholarship - 2010-2014
HonorableDischargefrom the United States
Navy - 2006
Navy and MarineCrop Achievement Metal -
2006
Good Conduct Award, United States Navy - 2005
Affiliations
Grand Junction Geological Society (Board Member)
American Association of Petroleum Geology
Geological Society of America
Colorado Plateau Mountain Bike Trail Association,Inc.(COPMOBA)