Tony Gary

 

 

 


research professor

phone 801.585.9768
faX 801.585.3540

EMAIL
tgary@egi.utah.edu

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Professional Research Interests and Expertise –

  • quantitative biostratigraphy
  • foraminiferal paleoecology
  • intelligent systems applications to geology

Regional and Basin Experience

  • Gulf of Mexico

Education –

  • 1995 Certificate in Intelligent Systems Engineering,
    University of California,Irvine, CA
  • 1980 B.S. Old Dominion University
  • 1984 M.S. Old Dominion University
  • 1988 Ph.D. University of South Carolina

Memberships –

  • AAPG
  • SEPM
  • IEEE

 

Publications –

Gary, A. C., Wakefield, M. I., Johnson, G. W. and Ekart, D. D., in review. Application of fuzzy c-means clustering to paleoenvironmental analysis: example from the Jurassic, Central North Sea, UKCS. SEPM Special Publication.

Crux, J. C., Gary, A. C., Gard, G. and Ellington, W. E., in review. Recent advances in the application of biostratigraphy to hydrocarbon exploration and production. SEPM Special Publication.

Zellers, S.D. and Gary, A.C., 2007. Unmixing foraminiferal assemblages: polytopic vector analysis applied to Yakataga Formation sequences in the offshore Gulf of Alaska. Palaios, v. 22(1), p. 47-59.

Sikora, P. J., Ogg, J. G., Gary, A., Cervato, C., Gradstein, F., Huber, B. T., Marshall, C., Stein, J. A., and Wardlaw, B., 2006. An integrated chronostratigraphic data system for the twenty-first century. In: Sinha, K. (ed.), Geoinformatics: Data to Knowledge, Geological Society of America Special Paper 397, p. 53-59.

Gary, A. C., Johnson, G. W., Ekart, D. D., Platon, E. and Wakefield, M. I. A., 2005. A method for two-well correlation using multivariate biostratigraphic data. In: Powell, A. J. and Riding, J. B. (eds.), Recent Developments in Applied Biostratigraphy, The Micropalaeontological Society, Special Publications, p. 205-217.