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Office Hours: Tuesday, Thursday 2:30pm-3:30pm or by appointment.
Teaching Schedule or Courses Taught:
Fall 2009 Geophysics-GEO 340
Spring 2010 Hydrogeology-GEO-430
Title: Visiting Assistant Professor
Education:
B.A SUNY Potsdam, 2000 M.S. Texas A&M University 2002 PhD (ABD) Texas A&M University Professional Geoscientist, P.G. (Geophysics) License No. 5643-Texas
Areas of Specialty: Near-surface, high resolution geophysical data collection & interpretation
Research Interests: Geophysical instrument development & testing, unorthodox or novel geophysical data collection techniques.
Publications:
Lafayette, C., Parke, F.I., Pierce, C.J., Nakamura, T., Simpson, L., 2008, Atta texana leafcutting ant colony: a view underground: SIGGRAPH New Tech Demos 2008: 6
Everett, M.E., Pierce, C.J., Save, N., Warden, R.R., Dickson, D.B., Burt, R.A., Bradford, J.C., 2006, Geophysical investigation of the June 6, 1944 D-Day invasion site at Pointe du Hoc, Normandy, France: Near Surface Geophysics p.289-304
Stalnaker, J.L., Everett, M.E., Benavides, A., Pierce, C.J.,2006, Mutual Induction and the Effect of Host conductivity on the EM Induction Response of Buried Plate Targets Using 3-D Finite Element Analysis: IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing, vol. 44, No. 2
Everett, M.E., Benavides, A., Pierce, C. J., 2005, An experimental study of the time-domain electromagnetic response of a buried conductive plate: Geophysics vol. 70, p.G1-G7
Pierce, C.J., Benavides A., Everett, M.E. and Stalnaker, J.L., 2003, UXO detection improvements using EM-63 synthetic multi-receiver array geometries: SEG Expanded Abstracts 22, 1227
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