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SENIOR GEOLOGIST
M. D. Campbell and Associates, L.P. 3908 Foothills Drive Loveland, Colorado 80537 (970) 635-2508 E-mail: sutton@mdcampbell.com Home Office E-mail: tsutgeol@cs.com
EDUCATION B.A. Degree, Magna Cum Laude, in Latin American Area Studies, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis M.S. Degree in Geology, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis Ph.D. Degree in Geology, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, Tennessee
CERTIFICATION & LICENSE Certified Professional Geologist (AIPG) Professional Geoscientist (Texas-#976) 40-Hour Initial Training - 29 CFR 1910.120(e)(3)
PROFESSIONAL SOCIETIES Geological Society of America Society for Mining, Metallurgy and Exploration Society of Economic Geologists American Institute of Professional Geologists Houston Geological Society Sigma XI Sigma Gamma Epsilon
PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION Three-week NSF short course entitled, A Stable Isotope Studies in Geosciences, Pennsylvania State University, University Park, Summer, 1973
Seven week course entitled, A Practical Approach to Ground-Water Hydrology and Contamination, Oklahoma State University; Stillwater, Oklahoma , Summer, 1991
CHRONOLOGICAL PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE April, 1999-Present, M. D. Campbell and Associates, L.P., Senior Geologist, Loveland, Colorado, Corporation based in Houston, Texas
September, 1983-Present, Consultant and participant in mineral ventures in Chile, Peru, Ecuador and Guatemala involving precious metals, base metals and industrial minerals.
August 1980, NL Baroid/NL Industries, Inc., Houston, Texas Position: Chief Geologist for Latin America April 1983 Duties: Directed all mineral exploration in Latin American countries, including on-site property evaluation, negotiating lease/purchase agreements and joint venture agreements, and planning and supervising exploration projects.
1977-1980 Consultant for mineral ventures in Guatemala which included the following minerals: barite, magnesite, manganese, copper, kaolinite and bentonite.
1976-1980 Consultant for manganese project in the Republic of Panama Summers of 1971 and 1972, Continental Oil Company-Mineral Exploration Division, Knoxville, Tennessee Position: Geologist Duties: participating in geochemical exploration and field mapping program to locate economic base metal deposits
June, 1968 Humble Oil Company - Mineral Exploration Division, Gadsden, Alabama Position: Geologist Duties: Designing and carrying out a geochemical exploration program for base metals
June, 1967 Tennessee Division of Geology, Knoxville, Tennessee Position: Student Geologist September 1969 Duties: field mapping in East Tennessee, applied Ph.D. Dissertation
November, 1965 Geophysical Service, Inc. Midland, Texas Position: Junior Geophysical Engineer August 1966 Duties: Computer processing of seismic data
August, 1963 Mobil Oil Company, Midland, Texas Position: Junior Geologist October 1965 Duties: Well site geology and regional subsurface mapping Part Time and Consulting
July, 1962 U. S. Mines Experiment Station, University of Minnesota Position: Research Assistant July 1963 Duties: Petrographic Mineralographic and X-ray diffraction evaluation on non-magnetic taconite ores.
EXPERIENCE TEACHING August, 1984-1999 The Department of Geology, North Harris Community College, Houston Position: Instructor of Geology Duties: Teaching introductory physical and historical geology.
September, 1971 The Department of Geology and Geography, University of South Alabama, Mobile, Alabama
August 1980 Positions: Assistant Professor of Geology (September 1971 to August 1978); Associate Professor of Geology (September 1978 to August 1980). Duties: Teaching undergraduate courses in introductory geology, structural geology, ore deposits and igneous and metamorphic petrology
September, 1969 The Department of Geology, Birmingham-Southern College to Birmingham, Alabama
June, 1970 Position: Assistant Professor of Geology Duties: Teaching recitation sections and lab for introductory geology classes
September, 1966 The Department of Geology, University of Tennessee, to Knoxville, Tennessee
September, 1969 Position: Graduate Teaching Assistant Duties: Teaching recitation sections and lab for introductory geology classes
September, 1961 The Department of Geology, University of Minnesota, to Minneapolis, Minnesota
June, 1962 Position: Teaching Assistant Duties: Teaching the laboratory for mineralogy, crystallography and rock study.
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