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Mr. Berry has 28 years’ expe­ri­ence in Geo­log­i­cal Remote Sens­ing and is an inter­na­tion­ally rec­og­nized and pub­lished expert in the field. He also has exten­sive expe­ri­ence in map­ping of fold and thrust belts, the use of oil slicks in eval­u­at­ing charge risk off­shore and map­ping of hydrother­mal alter­ation zones.

John Berry’s var­ied geo­log­i­cal career has taken him to all con­ti­nents except Antar­tica and from 84° N to 30° S

He has mapped the floor of the Arc­tic Ocean from an ice­berg, explored for Cop­per in Zam­bia, Ura­nium in the East­ern U.S., Gold in the West, and Lead and Zinc in Brazil. He has also per­formed geo­chem­i­cal stud­ies of weath­er­ing rates and used remote sens­ing tech­niques to map land subsidence.

In addi­tion to his for­mal inter­ests in geol­ogy, Mr. Berry has had long-standing inter­ests in Geo­mor­phol­ogy, Pleis­tocene Geol­ogy, Cli­mate Change, and the appli­ca­tion of Geo­log­i­cal and Remote Sens­ing Tech­niques in Archae­ol­ogy. He has applied some of this back­ground to dia­mond explo­ration in West Africa, to research the Qua­ter­nary Cli­matic his­tory of West­ern China, and to inves­ti­gate the post-Paleozoic tec­ton­ics of east­ern North Amer­ica.

Mr. Berry is also inter­ested in issues of Third World devel­op­ment, sus­tain­abil­ity, and “Futur­ism” from a geo­log­i­cal per­spec­tive. He is par­tic­u­larly inter­ested in the future evo­lu­tion of fos­sil energy avail­abil­ity and use.

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