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GLORIA EISENSTADT RESUME OFFICE: HOME:Department of Geology 1154 Tranquilla Drive University of Texas at Arlington Dallas, Texas 75218 Box 19049 (214) 321-2011 Arlington, Texas 76019-0049 email: gloria_eisenstadt@yahoo.com SUMMARYExperienced, international consultant in structural geology. Specializing in complex structural interpretation and analysis of 2-d and 3-d seismic data. Global experience in exploration and producing, cross section restoration, map analysis, and regional tectonic interpretation. Over a decade of experience in developing and leading training courses. EDUCATION 1990 Ph.D., The Johns Hopkins University, Thesis: Structural Evaluation of the Innuitian Fold and Thrust Belt, Central Ellesmere and Axel Heiberg Islands, Arctic Canada, Advisor: Declan De Paor 1981 M.A., Geology, Temple University, Thesis: Construction and testing of a deterministic simulation model of nearshore sediment transport, Advisor: John Adams 1978 B.A., Geology, Temple University
EMPLOYMENT Present Senior Research Scientist and Adjunct Professor, Department of Geology, University of Texas at Arlington 1989 – 2000 Structural Geologist, Mobil Technology Co., Dallas, Texas
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COURSES TAUGHT Internal Mobil Courses Seismic Structural Analysis Seminar (co-taught with M. Withjack and P. Hennings) An integrated course that taught seismic interpretation together with geometric analysis of structures and restoration techniques (5 day course). Interpretation of Compressional Structures Field Seminar (co-taught with P. Hennings and J. Wickham) Field-based seminar that taught the concepts of seismic interpretation, extrapolation of surface data to depth, cross section construction, and petroleum system analysis in compressional tectonic systems (10 day course presented yearly in Wyoming, Montana, and Alberta, Canada). Inversion Tectonics A course that taught the recognition and mechanics of structures formed by fault reactivation. Course centers around exercises using seismic, field, and experimental data to illustrate the range of structural geometries of inversion structures and their impact on the petroleum system (3 day course offered yearly in Dallas). Restoration and Geometric Analysis (co-taught with M. Withjack and P. Hennings) A course that taught the fundamentals of restoration and geometric analysis of structures. Exercises and lectures are designed to apply these techniques to seismic interpretation in salt, extensional, compressional, and inverted provinces (3 day course presented in Stavanger, Norway (1994), Dallas, Texas (1994, 1995, 1997) and Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia (1996)). Introduction to Physical Modeling (co-taught with M. Withjack) A course that taught participants to critically evaluate the results of experimental studies and to apply the results to their own work (2 day course taught in Stavanger, Norway (1994) and Dallas, Texas (1994)). External Courses Introduction to experimental modeling of tectonic processes (co-taught with B. Vendeville and M. Withjack) 2-day course offered at Geological Society of America for 1995 Annual Meeting in New Orleans, and at American Assoc. Petroleum Geologists for 1997 Annual Meeting in Dallas.
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