Background and Research Interests

Mark Everett is a near-surface applied geophysicist with interest in imaging physical properties and structural variations of the subsurface to depths up to 100 m for a broad range of applications including hydrogeology, civil engineering, archaeology, coastal studies, and soil mapping. His work involves field data acquisition, data analysis, modeling and inversion, and interpretation of mainly electrical and electromagnetic geophysical data using electromagnetic induction (EMI), electrical resistivity tomography (ERT), and ground-penetrating radar (GPR) techniques.

Affiliated Students

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TWO Publications

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TWO Presentations

Mohanty, B.P., G. Moore, G. Miller, S. Quiring, M. Everett, and C. Morgan, The Texas Water Observatory: Utilizing Advanced Observing System Design for Understanding Water Resources Sustainability Across Climatic and Geologic Gradients of Texas, AGU Fall Meeting. 2015.
Mohanty, B.P., G. Moore, G. Miller, M. Everett, C. Morgan, and M. Lawing, Texas Water Observatory in Brazos Corridor, Council of Principal Investigators Meeting, Texas A&M University, June 22, 2016.
Mohanty, B.P., G. Moore, G. Miller, M. Everett, C. Morgan, M. Lawing, Texas Water Observatory, 54th Annual Soil Survey & Land Resource Workshop, Texas A&M AgriLife and USDA-Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS), February 3, 2017.
Jaimes, A., N. Gaur, M. Everett, G. Miller, G. Moore, C. Morgan, M. Lawing, B. Mohanty, Texas Water Observatory: Utilizing Advanced Observing System Design for Understanding Water Resource Sustainability across Climatic and Geologic Gradients of Texas, NACP/AmeriFlux PI Joint Meeting, North Bethesda, MD, March 27 - 30, 2017.

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