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USGS Staff Profile:
USGS Staff Profile:
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Revision as of 17:46, 23 May 2024

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   abstract: Geophysicist with the Geology, Minerals, Energy, and Geophysics Science
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   abstract: Grant Rea-Downing is a Geophysicist with the GMEG Science Center in
     Moffett Field, CA.  He received his Ph.D. in Geology from the University of
     Utah and his B.S. in Earth and Planetary Science from UC Santa Cruz. Since joining
     the USGS in 2022, his research has focused on applying geophysical techniques
     to further our understanding of geothermal processes in the western U.S.
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   abstract: "Grant\u2019s work involves studies in rock and paleomagnetism as well\
     \ as structural geology and potential-field geophysics. He applies these methods\
     \ to a broad range of research interests including continental tectonics, urban\
     \ air pollution monitoring, and geothermal resources. He has recently begun\
     \ exploring use of Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS) as tools for obtaining a wide\
     \ variety of geological and geophysical data with applications for long-term\
     \ geothermal system monitoring and characterization, as well as improved structural\
     \ corrections during paleomagnetic sampling."
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