I am
a doctoral student at Arizona State University working with Dr
Matthew Fouch on a
number of projects ranging from the crust down into the mantle. I hail
from a fast growing town called
Pune (India) situated on the famous Deccan Traps (Flood Basalts for the
rock hounds). I completed my
bachelors from Nowrosjee Wadia College
and my Masters in Geology from the University of Pune, India. Not
knowing fully well what I could do with
the knowledge gained other than working for an oil company, I decided to
get into human resource management all for the glamor :) Sooner than
anybody can imagine I realised that I was truly only
interested in academics. I decided to get back to what I enjoyed doing,
understanding earth processes.
The more I tried
to learn the more I realised that in order to understand the earth
process you
need
to start deciphering them one by one, and in doing that you need a good
grasp of the inverse theory. At that
juncture in my life where I
was surrounded by confusions of all kind, I decided to get back into
academics. Right from the start I was
interested in various geophysicl methods but I was totally awed by
seismology and decided to dive right
into it. I worked towards my Masters at Kansas State University under
the guidance of Dr Steve Gao
and Dr Kelly Liu. At KSU I learned different methods that can be
applied in measuring dynamic forces on the
earth that help you extrapolate processes that control the structure
and composition of the different
layers
of the earth. I have been working on using receiver functions to
estimate the crustal thickness and
composition of the crust beneath continents (refer to research
section).
Currently
I am working with Dr Matt Fouch and Dr Caroline Beghein at ASU on the two station
method using surface waves to
invert pase velocities to estimate the structure beneath the Basin and Range, Colorado Plateau and the
trasition zone in Arizona. I also
intend to use
this method on data derived from the newly installed USArray stations,
collaborating with Dr Arthur Snoke.
In addition to the surface wave analysis i am also using receiver functions to provide a better crustal model for the
Cascades.
Besides all the above I have been involved in the installation of
broadband seismic stations as a part of the High Lava Plains Seismic
Experiment. I also had a great time working on siting stations for the
Big Foot
deployment of USArray stations
in Arizona. I drive around a lot and have been places where no man
would dare go :)
Pictures from my various field trips can be found in Photo Album.
Shaji
K Nair
shaji {dot}nair {at} asu {dot} edu
School of Earth and Space Exploration
Arizona State University
Tempe, AZ 85281