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   status_code: 200
   timestamp: '2023-09-30T17:03:21.001707'
   url: https://www.usgs.gov/staff-profiles/jeffrey-phillips
 profile:
   abstracts:
   - "McCafferty, A.E., Bedrosian, P.A., and Phillips, J.D., 2019, Critical Mineral\
     \ Systems Under Cover: Insights from Magnetic, Gravity, and Magnetotelluric\
     \ 3D Inversion Models, Southern Midcontinent, USA, in Society for Geology Applied\
     \ to Mineral Deposits (SGA), 2019, Volume 3 - New discoveries \u2013 new views\
     \ - Advances in the Science of Mineral Exploration, p. 1132-1135. 15th SGA Biennial\
     \ Meeting, Glasg"
   - 'McCafferty, A.E., Phillips, J.D., and Ayuso, R.A., 2017, Crustal architecture
     beneath the southeast Missouri (USA) Mesoproterozoic Iron-Oxide province from
     geophysical models: Proceedings of the 14th SGA Biennial Meeting, 20-23 August
     2017, Quebec City, Canada: p. 871-874.'
   - 'Phillips, J.D., 2006, The role of negative structural indices in magnetic interpretation
     - lessons from the Bishop model: Society of Exploration Geophysicists, 2006
     Workshop W-5 The Bishop Model: Investigations into the Use and Abuse of Test
     Models.'
   - 'Phillips, J.D., 2001, Tools and techniques for the application of high-resolution
     aeromagnetic data to engineering problems: Proceedings, SAGEEP 2001, CD-ROM,
     22p.'
   - 'Phillips, J.D., 2001, Designing matched bandpass and azimuthal filters for
     the separation of potential-field anomalies by source region and source type:
     Australian Society of Exploration Geophysicists, 15th Geophysical Conference
     and Exhibition, Expanded Abstracts CD-ROM, 4p.'
   - 'Phillips, J.D., and Grauch, V.J.S., 2001, Some current research on the processing
     and interpretation of potential-field data at the U.S. Geological Survey: Proceedings
     of the workshop on future directions in the analysis of potential-field data,
     August 18, 2001, Perth, Australia. 4p.'
   affiliations:
   - Society of Exploration Geophysicists
   - American Geophysical Union
   education:
   - Ph.D. (1975), Stanford University (Geophysics)
   - M.S. (1973), Stanford University (Geophysics)
   - A.B. (1970), University of California, Berkeley (Geology)
   email: jeff@usgs.gov
   expertise_terms:
   - gravitational field (earth)
   - magnetic field (earth)
   - software development
   - energy resources
   - mineral resources
   - aeromagnetic surveying
   - computational methods
   - mathematical modeling
   - mathematical simulation
   honors: []
   intro_statements:
   - Jeff Phillips is a Scientist Emeritus (Geophysics) in the Geology, Geophysics,
     and Geochemistry Science Center in Denver, Colorado. He develops and maintains
     the USGS potential-field geophysical software package for the PC, a public-domain
     resource for the geophysical community.
   name: Jeffrey Phillips
   name_qualifier: null
   orcid: 0000-0002-6459-2821
   organization_link: https://www.usgs.gov/centers/gggsc
   organization_name: Geology, Geophysics, and Geochemistry Science Center
   personal_statement: Jeff's research focuses on potential-field theory and its
     application to geologic problems, including water, mineral, and energy resources.Dr.
     Phillips has conducted geophysical research for over 40 years in support of
     USGS programs on Energy and Mineral Resources. He is a specialist in the analysis
     of potential-field (gravity and magnetic) geophysical data. He has published
     more than 70 professional reports and presented more than 60 talks at scientific
     meetings. Dr. Phillips has worked extensively on Energy Resource studies in
     Alaska and recently participated in Central Asia Mineral Resource Assessments.
     His recent work for other Federal Agencies includes a dam safety study in California
     and a geophysical investigation at the former Nevada Test Site.
   professional_experience:
   - '2014-Present: Scientist Emeritus'
   - '1991-2014: Research Geophysicist'
   - '1991-Present: U.S. Geological Survey (Denver, CO)'
   - '1980-1986: Branch Representative, Eastern Region, Branch of Geophysics'
   - '1975-1991: U.S. Geological Survey (Reston, VA)'
   - '1973: U.S. Geological Survey (Menlo Park, CA, and Beaufort Sea, AK)'
   title: Scientist Emeritus