Hasbrouck Geophysics, Inc.
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James C. Hasbrouck, Professional Geophysicist
12 Woodside Drive
Prescott, Arizona  86305  USA
928-778-6320 (Telephone and Fax)
928-925-4424 (Mobile)
jim@hasgeo.com
http://www.hasgeo.com

SUMMARY OF QUALIFICATIONS

 Experience in all aspects of exploration geophysics including: field operations; data reduction, processing, display, and interpretation; research and development.

 Extensive knowledge and experience in all major surface, airborne, and borehole geophysical methods including: refraction and reflection seismics; electromagnetics; electrical resistivity and induced polarization; gravity; magnetics; ground penetrating radar; radiometrics.

 Complete fiscal and managerial control of geophysical projects for groundwater, engineering, environmental remediation, hazardous waste, minerals and hydrocarbon exploration.

 Presentation of project results at technical conferences, within peer-reviewed articles, to domestic and foreign clients, and to senior management.

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

Hasbrouck Geophysics, Inc.; Prescott, Arizona; 1996 to Present
President/Geophysicist
 Management and execution of geophysical surveys for domestic and foreign groundwater exploration and development, mineral exploration, engineering, and environmental projects.
 Data acquisition, processing, interpretation, reporting, and presentation of results.
 Clients include major international groundwater, mining, and engineering companies.

Rust Geotech Inc.; Grand Junction, Colorado; 1987 to 1996
Principal Scientist, Geophysics/Technology Development Department
 Management and execution of geophysical surveys for groundwater, environmental remediation, hazardous waste, and classified U.S. Government projects.
 Proposal development and presentation.
 Complete project design, budgeting, scheduling, and implementation.
 Training and supervision of project staff.
 Data interpretation, reporting, and presentation of results.
 Direct interfacing with clients and senior management.

CGG American Services Inc.; Denver, Colorado; 1983 to 1987
Senior/Consulting Geophysicist, Seismic Data Processing Department
 Design and selection of seismic data acquisition and processing parameters.
 Complete processing of both domestic and foreign seismic data.
 Final presentation and discussion of results.
Senior Geophysicist/Operations Manager, Electrical Methods Department
 Management of domestic and foreign electrical surveys, in coordination with seismic surveys, for hydrocarbon exploration.
 Project design, budgeting, scheduling, and implementation.
 Data interpretation, reporting, and presentation of results.

Gulf Mineral Resources Company; Denver, Colorado; 1980 to 1983
Geophysicist
 Management and execution of geophysical surveys for base and precious metals, coal, tar sands, and uranium exploration.
 Project design, budgeting, scheduling, and implementation.
 Data interpretation, reporting, and presentation of results.

EG&G Geometrics; Sunnyvale, California and Lakewood, Colorado; 1978 to 1980
Geophysicist and Manager of Rocky Mountain Area Office
 Worldwide marketing of geophysical instrumentation and services for minerals exploration, hydrocarbon exploration, civil engineering, governments, and educational institutions.

Senturion Sciences Inc.; Lakewood, Colorado and Tulsa, Oklahoma; 1977 to 1978
Geophysicist and Manager of Rocky Mountain Area Office

 Marketing, management, interpretation, and presentation of results of geophysical surveys for geothermal and hydrocarbon exploration.

Exploration Surveys Inc.; Dallas, Texas; 1975 to 1977
Staff Geophysicist and Regional Sales Manager, Western U.S.
 Marketing, interpretation, and presentation of results of geophysical surveys for minerals and hydrocarbon exploration.

United States Geological Survey; Denver, Colorado; 1969 to 1974
Physical Science Aid
 Field acquisition, reduction, and interpretation of gravity and magnetic data for projects sponsored by the U.S. Atomic Energy Commission.

EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND

Colorado School of Mines; Golden, Colorado
B.Sc., Geophysical Engineering; 1974

LICENSES AND PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS

 Professional Geophysicist No. GP1026, State of California
 OSHA 40-hr Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response + current 8-hr refresher
 Society of Exploration Geophysicists
 Environmental and Engineering Geophysical Society
 Denver Geophysical Society
 National Ground Water Association

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Hasbrouck Geophysics, Inc.
12 Woodside Drive
Prescott, Arizona  86305
USA
928-778-6320 (Telephone and Fax)
928-925-4424 (Mobile)

jim@hasgeo.com (E-mail)

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