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Dr. Robb Gillespie

Assistant Professor of Geosciences

Sedimentology, Petroleum Geology, Geomorphology

3341 Rood Hall
Office Phone (269) 387-5364
FAX (269) 387-5513
E-Mail: robb.gillespie@wmich.edu

 

I began my geological career doing geomorphology and sedimentology, mapping south central New York glacial deposits for inclusion in the first statewide “Surficial Deposits” map. I confirmed and quantified the glacial stratigraphy based on heavy mineral distribution patterns displayed by upland, drab-facies glacial tills throughout the area.

Eventually, I settled into subsurface sedimentology doing petroleum geology during the 1980’s - 90’s. I worked for both major and independent oil companies in exploration, development and research roles in domestic onshore, offshore and international arenas.

My research activities revolved around the application of sedimentary geology to computer-driven basin analysis programs in an attempt to integrate the latest in research thinking with company-wide exploration efforts. This led to better predictions and a more accurate delineation of oil and gas reserves.

I was also involved in developing outcrop-logging techniques in an effort to use observable turbidite sequences as analogs to the sub-surface data being collected from the newly emerging Gulf of Mexico deep-water play. This eventually led to a more thorough understanding and insightful visualization of these never-before considered reservoirs.

Currently, my main interest is in the application of conventional, oil field reservoir characterization methodology to the dolomitized oil and gas reservoirs within the Michigan Basin. I am also reverting to the beginnings of my geological career as I start to study the glacial landscapes of the southeast Georgian Bay area of Ontario, Canada.

 

Educational Background

BS Degree – University of Wisconsin – Madison

MA Degree and PhD – Binghamton University (SUNY-Binghamton)

Research Specializations

Sedimentology
Petroleum Geology
Geomorphology

Ongoing Projects

 

Courses Taught

GEOS 100: Earth Studies
GEOS 322: Ocean Systems
GEOS 432: Geomorphology

Selected Publications [5]

 


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