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Contact me to know more about possible research areas, if you are interested in graduate studies with a focus in petroleum geophysics, applied geophysics for environmental, mineral and ground water exploration. 

 

 

My research interests are in the application of geophysical methods to image near surface and deep crustal structure. Recent projects include, characterizing the Northern Cascadia Subduction Zone structure from P- and S-wave tomographic velocity models and seismic tomography studies of the Charlevoix Seismic Zone.

 

Current projects include imaging the velocity structure and thickness of the permafrost layer at the Mallik gas hydrate field in the Mackenzie Delta of north-western Canadian Arctic, and reflection seismic imaging of the northern Cascadia Subduction Zone. 

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Last Updated on 20, May, 2008

 

 

 

 

 


 

 

 

 

 

 

Kumar  Ramachandran
Assistant Professor of Geosciences
Department of Geosciences
The University of Tulsa
Tulsa, Oklahoma 74104, USA

kumar-ramachandran@utulsa.edu

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 Geophysics

Undergraduate geophysics program  offers comprehensive coursework in applied geophysics and practical training in geophysical field methods.