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Mark W. Bultman

Mark W. Bultman

Interests: 

Geophysical analysis of basins

Shallow and environmental geophysics

Coccidioidomycosis (Valley Fever)

Complex systems and complex system modeling

High performance computing

Contact:
 
520-670-5503
Fax 520-670-5571
mbultman@usgs.gov

Education

B.S. 1979 Geophysics, University of Wisconsin-Madison

M.S. 1983 Environmental Studies, University of Wisconsin-Madison

Ph.D. 1986 Geology, University of Wisconsin-Madison

Experience

  • Mineral resource assessments of public land based on interpretation and modeling of geologic, geochemical, and geophysical data.

  • Coccidioides habitat investigation and modeling

  • Potential field modeling of basin geometry and structure

  • Textural analysis of geophysical data

  • Transient electromagnetic data acquisition and modeling for hydrogeologic applications

  • High performance computing

Current Activities

  • Identification of concealed lithology using closely-spaced near surface Earth's magnetic field data

  • Modeling the magnetic signature of concealed mineral deposits

  • Multifractal analysis of geophysical data

  • Possibility theory and its applications to the assessment of concealed mineral deposits

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