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Dr. James Kellogg
Professor at University of South Carolina
Dr. Kellogg has interest in applied geophysics, GPS geodesy, gravity/tectonic studies, tectonics of active margins, Andean orogenic belt, GIS, seamounts, and 3D seismic interpretation.
Contact him: [email protected]
Professor at University of South Carolina
Dr. Kellogg has interest in applied geophysics, GPS geodesy, gravity/tectonic studies, tectonics of active margins, Andean orogenic belt, GIS, seamounts, and 3D seismic interpretation.
Contact him: [email protected]
Dr. Camelia Knapp
Professor at the University of South Carolina
Dr. Knapp has interest in the application of active source seismology to the structure, composition, and physical properties of the Earth crust and upper mantle; geodynamic evolution of orogenic belts, structure and origin of sedimentary basins, physical properties of marine gas hydrates, and seismic wave propagation and imaging in petroleum exploration.
Contact her: [email protected]
Professor at the University of South Carolina
Dr. Knapp has interest in the application of active source seismology to the structure, composition, and physical properties of the Earth crust and upper mantle; geodynamic evolution of orogenic belts, structure and origin of sedimentary basins, physical properties of marine gas hydrates, and seismic wave propagation and imaging in petroleum exploration.
Contact her: [email protected]
Dr. Thomas J. Owens
Professor at the University of South Carolina
Chairman, Department of Earth and Ocean Sciences
Dr. Owens has interest in the collection and analysis of seismological data in order to better understand the structure and evolution of the continental lithosphere. He also has interest in K-12 Science Education, in particular the use of seismological data, especially real-time data, to help get students interested in science.
Contact him: [email protected]
Professor at the University of South Carolina
Chairman, Department of Earth and Ocean Sciences
Dr. Owens has interest in the collection and analysis of seismological data in order to better understand the structure and evolution of the continental lithosphere. He also has interest in K-12 Science Education, in particular the use of seismological data, especially real-time data, to help get students interested in science.
Contact him: [email protected]