b'AEGC 2021Presenter biographiesand geophysics. He was a post-doctoral research fellow at NASAsin Australia and overseas. Greg undertakes research with Jet Propulsion Laboratory in the 1980s and shares 2 NASAHonours, Masters and PhD students on interpretation, organic achievement awards. Andy was then a senior manager at CSIROgeochemical and geostatistical analysis of large seismic, well before becoming the Chief Scientist and Product Developmentlog, core and production datasets. The results are used to build Manager at World Geoscience Corporation, then the global3D structural and property models of sedimentary basins or R&D Manager at Fugro Airborne Surveys in 2000. Andy was onpetroleum fields, and analysed using machine learning and the Board of Management of the CRC AMET (Australian Mineralmulti factor scenario modelling, to estimate the probable Exploration Technologies) and oversaw development of thegeology and associated resource estimates. Specific interests TEMPEST AEM system before leaving Fugro to co-found Canadianinclude low T-P burial and thermal history modelling, organic Micro Gravity, then Transparent Earth Geophysics and associatedmatter petrology and geochemistry, and characterisation companies. Andy was the project manager of CRC-P57322 High- of sediments and their diagenesis with Curtin University resolution Real-time Airborne Gravimetry. departments of statistics and engineering, the WA Organic and Isotope Geochemistry group and the John de Laeter Centre. Greg is a member of AAPG, PESA, TSOP, ICCP, past corporate 148. Mr Dale Harpley daleh@velseis.com member of AusIMM, and has held various positions in GSA, Dale Harpley joined the R&D team at Velseis late 2019 andPESA, APPEA and ASA.began working as a field geophysicist during 2020 as a dataHe worked for Anglo American in South Africa, on combined observer. He then graduated with first-class honours inseismic and potential field interpretation for the Wits geophysics from the University of Queensland in 2020. He isbasin, followed by research on fast inversion of airborne currently working on multiple projects including teleseismicelectromagnetic (AEM) data. He wrote the autopick software earthquake studies in ice-capped regions extending on histhat Spectrem Air used for their data processing for many years.honours thesis.Andrew left Anglo to do a PhD in electromagnetic geophysics 149. Dr Axel Suckow Axel.Suckow@CSIRO.au at Macquarie University, where he was supervised by Prof Jim MacNae. He joined CSIRO in 2000, working at QCAT in Brisbane Axel is a Senior Research Scientist, CSIRO Land and Wateron microseismic monitoring for mine safety. Following a three-and manages the noble gas facility of CSIRO. Axel has ayear fellowship in the USA, also in seismic monitoring in mines, background in geochronology, isotope hydrology, laboratoryhe returned to CSIRO, this time in Perth, where he has worked on management and the development of rare and complicatedpassive seismic projects associated with CO 2sequestration, as well measurement systems. His more than 30 years of experienceas AEM inversion for mineral exploration. He is currently focussed make him an expert in environmental multi-tracer applicationson combining geological information with geophysical inversion on groundwater (2H, 18O, CFCs, SF6, 3H, 3He, 4He, nobleof AEM, resistivity, and seismic data to better understand both the gases, 85Kr, 39Ar, 14C, 36Cl, 81Kr). Axel worked in phreatic,regolith and specific orebody fingerprints.confined, fractured and karst aquifers, applied the multi-tracer methodology to contaminated groundwater, palaeowater153. Dr Clive Foss clive.foss@csiro.auand saltwater-freshwater interaction. Integrating multiple, often contradicting, tracer results into a joint conceptualClive is a senior research scientist and potential fields team model interpretation and quantitative evaluation is hisleader in CSIRO Mineral Resources based at Lindfield, Sydney. interest, challenge and joy. Axels research interests resulted inClive joined CSIRO in 2009 after working for 14 years with detailed expertise in assessing the time scales of groundwaterEncom Technology as principal consultant and leading the movement, mixing of water bodies, evaporation, infiltrationModelVision software development team. Clive has a BSc in conditions, palaeoclimate and age distribution modelling. geophysics from the University of Reading and a PhD from Leeds University for palaeomagnetic and rock magnetic studies 150. Dr Greg Turner g.turner@hiseis.com of Archaean rocks in southern Africa.Greg graduated with a BSc (Hons) in earth science from Monash157. Dr Philip Heath philip.heath@sa.gov.auUniversity in 1987 and received a PhD from Macquarie University in 1994. His previous roles have included being GeosciencePhilip Heath is a principal geophysicist with the Geological Manager for WMCs Technology Group and a co-founder of theSurvey of South Australia, a group within the Department Geoforce geophysical service company. Greg Turner is currentlyfor Energy and Mines, SA Government. He is involved in General Manager Technical Solutions at HiSeis. numerous projects, first and foremost being the processing 151. Prof Gregory Smith gregory.c.smith@curtin.edu.au and uploading of geophysical data to the South Australian Resources Information Gateway, SARIG. Prior to working with Gregory Smith is Adjunct Professor of Petroleum Geology atthe SA Government he worked for Canadian Micro Gravity as an Curtin University in the School of Earth and Planetary Sciences.operator and processor.He has over 40 years experience in petroleum geology, geophysics and geochemistry involving technical, research158. Dr Adam Bailey adam.bailey@ga.gov.auand managerial positions at Exxon, ARCO, BHP, Woodside/Shell and the Herman Research Laboratory. Initial research intoAdam H.E. Bailey is a petroleum geoscientist at Geoscience 3D modelling of basins, sediments and organic geochemistryAustralia, with expertise in petroleum geomechanics, structural was followed by successful coal, oil shale and petroleumgeology and basin analysis. He graduated with a BSc (Hons) in exploration. This included several major discoveries and field2012 and a PhD in 2016 from the Australian School of Petroleum developments leading to production for many large projectsat the University of Adelaide. Working with the Onshore Energy 121 PREVIEW AUGUST 2021'