Mary Poulton

University of Arizona

Department of Mining and Geological Engineering

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Recent Projects

Multi-dimensional infiltration and distribution of water of different qualities and solutes related through artificial neural networks: United States-Israel Binational Agricultural Research and Development Fund

 

Improved hydrologic assessment of recharge beneath ephemeral streams: applications in arid areas: NSF

Resource characterization and quantification of natural gas-hydrate and associated free-gas accumulation in the Prudhoe Bay – Kuparuk River area on the North Slope of Alaska: DOE (BP subcontract to UA)

Building a partnership for sustainable natural resource development in China: AAAS

UXO classification using a static TEM antenna array: SERDP(Zonge subcontract to UA)

Tech Transfer

NOAH, LLC (Neural Optimization Applied Hydrology), Vice President and co-Founder, 2002 to present. NOAH provides water and energy optimization, prediction, and management technologies for mitigation of supply problems, environmental impacts, water quality and water security, and more. NOAH, LLC received an EPA SBIR award for work in water security. A patent has been issued on NOAH technology.

 

Graduate Student Placement

Chevron-Texaco

Exxon-Mobil

AGI

Witten Technologies

Barrick Gold

Zonge Engineering

University of Cairo



 

 

Research Interests:

Artificial Neural Networks

Pattern Recognition

Mineral/Oil/Gas/Water Exploration and Management

Environmental Management

Geosensing and Geophysics

 
 

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