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Jeremy Crowley
received his BS in Archeology with a minor in Earth and
Planetary Sciences in 1994 from UNM. He has worked for
various
national, state and private entities as an archeologist,
biologist, and
environmental consultant. Currently he is working on
his PhD in the
Geology department concentrating on hydrogeology. His
research
interests include the use of Distributed Temperature Sensing
systems toevaluate the connections between surface water
and ground water, the
links between submarine ground water discharge and coral
growth, and the
use of Ground Penetrating Radar for non-destructive
evaluation of
archaeological sites.
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