Lisa Watson Bingham, UTIG Research Scientist Associate I
Full CV
Education:
B.A., Classical Greek Archaeology with a minor in Geology, University of Texas, Austin, 2005
Current UTIG Research Projects:
Caribbean Basins, Tectonics and Hydrocarbons
Previous UTIG Research Projects:
GIS Compilation Caribbean Active Faults and GIS Study of Tectonic Geomorphology of the Papuan Peninsula, Papua New Guinea
Uplift of active core complexes, Papua New Guinea: Combining constraints from Holocene coral reefs and fluvial geomorphology
Conference Presentations:
Watson, L., Mann, P., and Taylor, F., 2003, Neotectonic geomorphology of the Owen Stanley oblique-slip fault system, eastern Papua New Guinea, American Geophysical Union Annual Meeting: San Francisco, Ca., AGU.
Bingham, L., Escalona, A., and Mann, P., 2007, Building an Integrated, Digital Database Using HTML and GIS Tools: A Case Study for
the Northern South American Petroleum Province, American Association of Petroleum Geologists Annual Conference: Long Beach, California, American
Association of Petroleum Geologists.
Bingham, L., Escalona, A., and Mann, P., 2007, Building an integrated, digital database using HTML and GIS
tools: A case study for the northern South American petroleum province,
Geological Society of Trinidad and Tobago: Port of Spain, Trinidad and
Tobago, Geological Society of Trinidad and Tobago.
Bingham, L., King, W., and Mann, P., 2007, GIS-Based Active Fault Map of the Caribbean Plate Margins, Geological Society of America annual meeting: Denver, CO, GSA.
Download the fault shapefile and source information.
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UTIG Presentations:
May 2003 - GIS Compliation: Caribbean Active Faults and GIS Study of Tectonic Geomorphology of the Papuan Peninsula, Papua New Guinea
February 2004 - 3D imaging of the Owen Stanly Fault Zone, Papuan Peninsula, Papua New Guinea
May 2006 - Making Maya Ceramics