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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.