Ph.D. Geophysics, University of Toronto 1991
M.S. Physics, York University (Canada) 1987
B.S. Physics, York University (Canada) 1985
Bio
Dr. Everett's main research area is electrical and electromagnetic geophysics. He is interested in controlled-source electromagnetics (CSEM), ground-penetrating radar (GPR), electrical resistivity tomography (ERT), magnetics, seismoelectric, and other geophysical techniques as they are used to solve resource exploration, environmental and engineering problems, in addition to archaeology, fractured rock characterization, and petroleum well-logging. Dr. Everett is also interested in external geomagnetic fluctuations and electromagnetic induction of the lower crust and upper mantle. He is also broadly interested in a number of theoretical topics such as finite element analysis, fractional diffusion, inverse theory, time series analysis, sensor fusion, and inductive reasoning.
Recent Publications
2012 J Ge ME Everett CJ Weiss
Fractional diffusion analysis of the electromagnetic field in fractured media Part I: 2-D approach
Geophysics 77 WB213-WB218
2012 T Desmet ME Everett CJ Pierce D Pertermann DB Dickson
Electromagnetic induction in susburface metal targets: cluster analysis using point pattern spatial statistics
Geophysics 77 WB161-WB169
2012 ME Everett
Theoretical developments in electromagnetic induction geophysics with selected applications in the near surface
Surveys in Geophysics 33 29—63
2011 V Paul S Udphuay M Everett R Warden
Ground-penetrating radar at Valmagne, France
R. Bork, W.W. Clark, A. McGehee (eds.) New Approaches to Medieval Architecture
AVISTA Studies in the History of Medieval Technology, Science and Art 8 171—180.
2011 S Mukherjee ME Everett
3D controlled—source electromagnetic edge—based finite element modeling of conductive and permeable heterogeneities
Geophysics 76 F215—F226
2011 S Udphuay T Günther ME Everett RR Warden JL Briaud
Three—dimensional resistivity tomography in extreme coastal terrain amidst dense cultural signals: application to cliff stability assessment at the historic D—Day site
Geophys J Int 185 201—220
2010 S Udphuay V Paul ME Everett RR Warden
Ground-penetrating radar imaging technique for mapping a Romanesque foundation beneath the Gothic abbey church of Valmagne, France
Archeol Prosp 17 199—212
2010 ME Everett
Spatiotemporal sampling of Sq+induced geomagnetic responses at LEO satellite altitude for a radially conductive Earth
Geophys J Int 183 1183—1195
2010 CS Liu ME Everett J Lin FD Zhao
Modeling seafloor exploration using electric source frequency domain CSEM and the analysis of water depth effect
Chinese J Geophys 53 1940—1952
2009 JT Cheng R Brauchler and ME Everett
Comparison of early and late travel times of pressure pulses induced by multilevel slug tests
Eng. Applic. Comput. Fluid Mech. 3 514—529
2009 DS Sassen ME Everett and CL Munster
Ecohydrogeophysics at the Edwards aquifer: insights from polarimetric ground—penetrating radar
Near-Surf Geophys 7 427—438
2009 DS Sassen and ME Everett
Polarimetric GPR coherency attributes and full—waveform inversion of transmission data for characterization of fractured rock
Geophysics 74 J23—J34
2009 ME Everett
Transient electromagnetic response of a loop source over a rough geological medium
Geophys J Int 177 421—429
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