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Dr. W. B. Ward
Dr. W. Bruce Ward, Chief Geologist

Experience:
Chief Geologist Theoretical and Applied Geology -1998-present
Vice President and Chief Geologist Earthworks LLC, 1998-present
Research Consultant Schlumberger Doll Research and
Bureau of Economic Geology, 1996-1998
Research Scientist Associate Bureau of Economic Geology, 1994-1995
Post-Doctoral Fellow University of Texas, 1992-1994
Instructor State University of New York at Stony Brook, 1991

Education:
Ph.D., Geology State University of New York at Stony Brook, 1996
M.S., Geology State University of New York at Stony Brook, 1988
B.A., Geology Franklin and Marshall College, 1982

Research Interests:
Field Geology
Carbonate Geology
Digital Geology
Diagenesis
High resolution sequence stratigraphy

Selected Publications:
Earthworks LLC, Subsurface Exploration - Borings, NYNJ Harbor 50 ft. Channel Project,
Contract 1: Kill Van Kull: Rock and Boring Characterization; Contract #DACW51-02-
D-0005 (IDC #180), Delivery Order #0005, USACE NY District, 2004.
Beda, S., W.B. Ward, W. Murphy, R. Fleming, G. Fleming, B. Boyd, and B. Baker,
The Quaternary geology of Newark Bay and Kill Van Kull Channel, New York,
Tenth Conference on the Geology of Long Island and Metropolitan New York, April, 2003.
Murphy, W.F., W.B. Ward, and J.Orrange, The feasibility of the application of digital geology
and three-dimensional analogs to the Lewis Shale project: Phase I, Final Report: Gas
Research Institute Report GRI-00/0065.1, 125 p., 2000.
Jennings, J. W., S. C. Ruppel, W.B. Ward, Geostatistical analysis of petrophysical data and
modelng of fluid flow effects in carbonate outcrops, Society of Petroleum Engineers
Reservoir Evaluation and Engineering, v. 3, no. 4, p. 292-303.,2000.
Ward, W.B., Tectonic control on backstepping sequences revealed by maps and stratigraphy of
Frasnian backstepped platforms, Devonian reef complexes, Napier Range, Canning Basin,
Western Australia: in Advances in Carbonate Stratigraphy: Application to Reservoirs,
Outcrops and Models, SEPM Special Publication 63, p. 47-74., 1999.
Barnaby, R.J., W.B. Ward, and J. Jennings, Stratigraphic Hierarchy, Sequence Architecture and
and Interwell Scale Heterogeneity: Grayburg Formation, Brokeoff Mountains, New
Mexico: final report, Contract No. DE-AC22-93BC14895, U.S., 1997.

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