Item talk:Q45235

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USGS Staff Profile:

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   abstract: Research Geologist with the Florence Bascom Geoscience Center
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   abstract: Mark W. Carter is a Research Geologist at the Florence Bascom Geoscience
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   abstract: 'Mark Wayne Carter has been a professional geologist for 22 years.  After
     an education at Old Dominion University (B.S.) and University of Tennessee,
     Knoxville (M.S.), Mark began his career in 1996 with the North Carolina Geological
     Survey in Asheville, mapping throughout the Blue Ridge and parts of the Chauga
     belt in western North Carolina.  In 2004, Mark moved to the Virginia Division
     of Geology and Mineral Resources in Charlottesville, expanding his mapping experience
     with several projects in the eastern Piedmont and inner Coastal Plain provinces
     near Richmond, as well as in the Virginia Blue Ridge.  Mark came on board with
     the US Geological Survey in 2009 as a team member of the Eastern Geology and
     Paleoclimate Science Center, Appalachian Blue Ridge Project, mapping along the
     Blue Ridge Parkway in Virginia.  In 2011, Mark served as local USGS coordinator
     for USGS response following the Mineral, Virginia earthquake, and has been Project
     Chief for the USGS National Cooperative Mapping Program project "Geologic Framework
     for Seismic Hazards in Central Virginia and eastern US: Targeted Geologic Mapping
     and Synthesis" since 2014 and is transitioning in 2018 to mapping in the eastern
     Piedmont in southern Virginia and northeastern North Carolina for critical minerals
     and aggregate resources.'
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