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SUDEEP KANUNGO
Research Associate, Energy & Geoscience Institute
Research Summary: As a biostratigrapher with specialization in Cretaceous nannofossils, my research focus is on the application of integrated biostratigraphic data in subsurface age correlations and paleoenvironmental modeling. Working on energy exploration programs globally, my research provides data which is directly applicable to energy resource sustainability by delineating the spatial and temporal distribution of source and reservoir rocks through more definitive and absolute age-based correlations.
Equipment:
Paleo Data Systems and Services (PDSS)
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LISBETH A. LOUDERBACK
Associate Professor, Anthropology Department
Curator of Archaeology, Natural History Museum of Utah
Research Summary: I bring a strong interdisciplinary background to archaeology with technical expertise in archaeobotany and paleoecology. Plant remains found in archeological sites, provide clues to local resources and past climates that help define human dietary patterns through time. This allows me to explore how people coped with environmental change during the late Pleistocene and Holocene in western North America, with a particular focus on the Great Basin and Colorado Plateau.
Equipment:
Zeiss Axioscope 2 (transmitted brightfield microscope fitted with polarizing filters and Nomarski optics)
Zeiss HRc (digital camera)
Zeiss Zen (imaging and measurement software)
Zeiss Discovery 8 (stereoscope)
Axiovision (imaging and measurement software)
Beckman TJ-6 Centrifuge
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GLENN JOHNSON
Adjunct Associate Professor, Civil And Environmental Engin
Research Summary: Multivariate statistics applied to environmental chemical data.
Sources, fate, and transport recalcitrant organic chemicals in the environment, source apportionment, receptor models, principal components analysis.
Biostratigraphy and related software development