I am a Postdoc at the Lamont Doherty Earth Observatory who uses potential fields geophysics to study the Earth beneath the Antarctic Ice Sheet!
I currently maintain two Python packages:
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PolarToolkit: This package provides many tools to help conduct polar/cryospheric research. This includes easily downloading and retrieving a wide range of datasets (i.e. imagery, topography, ice velocity), plotting functions for publication-quality maps and cross-sections, and many other helpful functions.
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Invert4Geom: This package allows users to perform 3D geometric gravity inversions for modeling the relief (topography) of an Earth layer, such as the Moho, the sediment-basement contact, or bathymetry. This package includes function for performing stochastic uncertainty analysis to give spatially-variable uncertainty estimates.
past research π€: Determining magnetic basement topography beneath the Ross Ice Shelf (GRL paper)
current research β³: Developing a constrained geometric gravity inversion algorithm, aimed at modeling density contrasts such a the Moho or basement
Developing a sub-Ice Shelf bathymetry model from the inversion of airborne gravity data
future research π: Expanding the usability and documentation of the above inversion!
Other research interests include:
- geologic controls on ice dynamics
- various applications of geometric non-linear gravity inversions
- groundwater interactions with sub-ice hydrologic system
- tectonic development of the Ross Embayment
π Check out the great Python packages from Fatiando.