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    url: https://www.usgs.gov/staff-profiles/anjana-k-shah
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    timestamp: '2024-01-30T16:51:36.910619'
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    name: Anjana K Shah
     abstract: Research Geophysicist with the Geology, Geophysics, and Geochemistry
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      Science Center
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     abstract: Anji Shah is a research geophysicist with the Geology, Geophysics, and
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       Geochemistry Science Center in Denver, CO, specializing in the use of gravity,
      - Geology, Geophysics, and Geochemistry Science Center
      magnetic and radiometric methods for geologic characterization and interpretation.
      - https://www.usgs.gov/centers/gggsc
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    email: ashah@usgs.gov
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     abstract: She is currently working on several projects involving subsurface geologic
     intro_statements:
       characterization for earthquake hazard, mineral resource, and energy resource
    - Anji Shah is a research geophysicist with the Geology, Geophysics, and Geochemistry
       applications. She also has a background in marine geophysics.For earthquake
       Science Center in Denver, CO, specializing in the use of gravity, magnetic and
      radiometric methods for geologic characterization and interpretation.
     expertise_terms:
    - magnetic field (earth)
    - gravitational field (earth)
    - crust (earth)
    - tectonic processes
    - mineral resources
    - energy resources
    - geologic structure
    - earth structure
    - rocks and deposits
    - marine geophysics
    - marine geology
    professional_experience:
    - Research Geophysicist, U.S. Geological Survey, 2007-present
    - Senior Research Scientist, Dynamics Technology, Inc. (now Raytheon Company),
      2004-2007
    - National Research Council Postdoctoral Research Associate, Naval Research Laboratory,
      2001-2004
    education:
    - Ph.D. Earth and Environmental Sciences, Columbia University, 2001
    - M.S. Oceanography, University of Washington, 1996
    - M.S. Applied Mathematics, New York University, 1990
    - B.S. Mathematics, Stony Brook University, 1988
    affiliations: []
    honors: []
    abstracts:
    - 'Shah, A., Walsh, G., Taylor, R., Taylor, C., Aleinikoff, J., Klein, A., Regan,
      S., and Lupulescu, M., 2016, Geophysical, geochemical, and geological approaches
      to evaluating rare earth resources in the Eastern Adirondacks, upstate New York,
      Geological Society of America 2016 Annual Meeting, doi: 10.1130/abs/2016AM-281761.'
     - Boyd, O.S. and A. K. Shah, 2016, Progress on the USGS National Crustal Model
      for seismic hazard studies, Seismological Society of America Annual Meeting,
      2016.
    - Shah, A., R. Stanley, K.A. Lewis, P.J. Haeussler, C.J. Potter, R.W. Saltus and
      J. Phillips, 2015, Aeromagnetic survey data used to map features of the Cook
      Inlet and Susitna basins, Alaska, AGU-SEG Workshop "Potential field and electromagnetic
      methods applied to basin studies," 2015.
    - Pratt, T., A. Shah, and J.W. Horton, 2014, Discerning Faults Responsible for
      the Charleston, SC earthquake of 1886, Seismological Society of America Annual
      Meeting, 2014.
    personal_statement: She is currently working on several projects involving subsurface
       geologic characterization for earthquake hazard, mineral resource, and energy
       resource applications. She also has a background in marine geophysics.For earthquake
       hazard studies, Dr. Shah uses gravity and magnetic data to distinguish contacts
       hazard studies, Dr. Shah uses gravity and magnetic data to distinguish contacts
       between subsurface rocks with different densities or magnetic properties. In
       between subsurface rocks with different densities or magnetic properties. In
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       tailings. A combination of geophysical, geological and geochronological approaches
       tailings. A combination of geophysical, geological and geochronological approaches
       is being used to study this area.
       is being used to study this area.
    additionalType: personal statement
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    abstract: 'Shah, A., Walsh, G., Taylor, R., Taylor, C., Aleinikoff, J., Klein,
      A., Regan, S., and Lupulescu, M., 2016, Geophysical, geochemical, and geological
      approaches to evaluating rare earth resources in the Eastern Adirondacks, upstate
      New York, Geological Society of America 2016 Annual Meeting, doi: 10.1130/abs/2016AM-281761.'
    additionalType: staff profile page abstract
  - '@type': TextObject
    abstract: Boyd, O.S. and A. K. Shah, 2016, Progress on the USGS National Crustal
      Model for seismic hazard studies, Seismological Society of America Annual Meeting,
      2016.
    additionalType: staff profile page abstract
  - '@type': TextObject
    abstract: Shah, A., R. Stanley, K.A. Lewis, P.J. Haeussler, C.J. Potter, R.W.
      Saltus and J. Phillips, 2015, Aeromagnetic survey data used to map features
      of the Cook Inlet and Susitna basins, Alaska, AGU-SEG Workshop "Potential field
      and electromagnetic methods applied to basin studies," 2015.
    additionalType: staff profile page abstract
  - '@type': TextObject
    abstract: Pratt, T., A. Shah, and J.W. Horton, 2014, Discerning Faults Responsible
      for the Charleston, SC earthquake of 1886, Seismological Society of America
      Annual Meeting, 2014.
    additionalType: staff profile page abstract
  email: ashah@usgs.gov
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    name: Ph.D. Earth and Environmental Sciences, Columbia University, 2001
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    name: M.S. Oceanography, University of Washington, 1996
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    name: M.S. Applied Mathematics, New York University, 1990
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    startDate: '2024-05-12T15:31:46.729469'
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    name: Research Geophysicist, U.S. Geological Survey, 2007-present
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    additionalType: self-claimed professional experience
    name: Senior Research Scientist, Dynamics Technology, Inc. (now Raytheon Company),
      2004-2007
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    additionalType: self-claimed professional experience
    name: National Research Council Postdoctoral Research Associate, Naval Research
      Laboratory, 2001-2004
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