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Marie Green Salt Lake City, Utah · 84102 801.879.1139 · [email protected] 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 V5 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 ! Audiomagnetotelluric 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 faultline. Student contractor | U.S. Geological Survey | 20022003 ! Long period MT data collection in east central Alaska with the NIMS. o Passed a twoweek guntraining 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 masters thesis.

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Marie Green Salt Lake City, Utah · 84102

801.879.1139 · [email protected] SUMMARYAnalytical  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  &  EXPERTISETechnical   writing   |   Editing   |   Critical   thinking   |   Mac   and   PC   |   Customer   service   |   Microsoft   Office   Suite   |   Geophysical  research  |  Field  technician                                                PROFESSIONAL  EXPERIENCEField  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.          

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 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,  [email protected]     Magnetotelluric  fieldwork  employer  at  EGI.    Eric  Freden,  435-­‐327-­‐1893,  [email protected]  

Math  professor  and  climbing  partner.    Alexander  Gribenko,  801-­‐699-­‐3453,  [email protected]  

Committee  member  at  University  of  Utah.