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Damayanti Mukherjee
- PhD
PhD Project: Shallow Reservoir Analog Studies of Edwards Formation Rudist Mounds in Central Texas
Research Interests: Shelfal carbonates and the application of remote sensing methods to study them. The use of ground-penetrating radar (GPR) in conjunction with other geophysical and geological techniques to study the Edwards rudist paleocommunities and understand the paleoenvironment.
Abstracts/Publications
- Mukherjee, D., Heggy, E., Khan, S.D., and Sullivan, C.E. "Geoelectrical Constraints On Radar Probing Of Shallow Carbonate Reservoir Analogs: A Case Study," In prep.
- Mukherjee, D., Heggy, E., Khan, S.D., and Sullivan, C.E., 2007. "Ground-penetrating Radar and Dielectric Characterization of Shallow Reservoir Analogs in Central Texas Carbonates", Paper No. 173-10, Geological Society of America Annual Meeting, Denver, CO.
- Banerjee, D., Heggy, E., and Khan, S.D., 2007. "Dielectric and GPR Studies of Edwards Formation Carbonates in Central Texas," Geophysical Research Abstracts, Vol. 9 [EGU2007-A-07261], European Geosciences Union, Vienna, Austria.
- Le Gall, A., Clifford, S.M., Heggy, E., Ciarletti, V., and Mukherjee, D., 2007. "Electromagnetic Investigations of a Deep Water Table in the West Egyptian Desert: Lithologic and Geothermal Vapor Effects on Crustal Resistivity and GPR Performance, with Potential Implications for Mars," Lunar and Planetary Science XXXVIII #2101, Lunar & Planetary Science Conference, Houston, TX.
- Mukherjee, D., Khan, S.D., and Sullivan, C.E., 2006. "Integration of GPR, GPS, Remote Sensing and Geochemistry for Shallow Reservoir Studies in Central and South-Central Texas," Call for Abstracts, AAPG Annual Convention, Houston, TX.