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Mary Carr

Mary Carr is the Director of the Rocky Mountain Region PTTC and an Assistant Research Professor at Colorado School of Mines. Over the past 10 years her focus has been the Brushy Canyon deepwater sandstone outcrops of West Texas, conducting field work and producing reservoir models of the outcrops. She has also been involved in outcrop and subsurface studies of the Tensleep Formation in the Big Horn and Wind River Basins of Wyoming. Mary received her Bachelors and Masters degrees in Geology from University of Texas at Arlington. In 1994 she received her Doctorate from The University of Texas at Austin working with Gary Kocurek on the Entrada Sandstone of Utah. Mary has authored several papers on eolian sedimentology, deep water sand deposition and building deep water sandstone reservoir models.

Mary can be reached at mcarr@mines.edu

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