Geology Expert Witnesses in Oregon

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Geology expert witnesses practice in a variety of fields, including environmental litigation, mining, oil and gas, groundwater, and natural hazard analysis. Some of the most common specialties include hydrogeology, engineering geology, geotechnical assessments, landslide evaluation, and seismic risk. They can opine on the effects of subsurface conditions, contamination, resource extraction, erosion, and earthquakes on property and infrastructure.

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  • Review Fee $500/hr
    Deposition Fee $900/hr
    Court Fee $900/hr

    This expert has been a pioneer in the field of seismic reservoir characterization for over 30 years, with his research interests including borehole geophysics and hydraulic fracturing. He obtained over a dozen US and worldwide patents for his work and sold this technology to Western-Atlas International, where it became part of a suite of on-site drill products. In 1992 he became a member of the Engineering Faculty at the prestigious University of California at Berkeley. He has over 100 referred publications and conerence proceedings and has been invited speaker in dozens of technical and industrial venues. In 1998, this expert formed a geoimaging firm, which creates investor pools to particpate in oil and gas projects throghout the US. In 2014 he became the Chief Technical Adviser for an oil company.

    Faculty Staff Scientist, A University Laboratory in CA

    Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Stanford University

    Oakland,

    California

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  • This highly-qualified expert has over 35 years of experience as a geologist, having earned his BA in geology from Franklin and Marsh College and his MA from the University of Texas. He is certified as a professional geologist by the American Institute of Professional Geologists and is licensed in 5 states. This expert is also certified as a hydrogeologist, a petroleum geologist, and a California qualified stormwater pollution prevention plan developer and preparer. He holds a commercial driver's license with hazmat endorsement and is licensed by CSLB in drilling, general engineering, hazardous materials removal, and asbestos abatement. He is active in his field as a member of several associations, including the American Association of Petroleum Geologists and the American Institute of Professional Geologists. He is also highly involved in research, having authored numerous publications. He has formerly served as a technician for the U.S. Bureau of Mines, an exploration oil geologist for SOHIO Petroleum, a senior oil geologist for Petrofina Delaware, and a project geologist for Harding & Lawson Associates. Currently, this expert is a geologist for an environmental science company and the principal geologist for an environmental and geologic consulting firm in California.

    Principal Geologist, An environmental and geologic consulting firm in CA

    Master of Arts (MA), University of Texas

    California

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What Can a Geology Expert Witness Opine On?

Rock Sampling

Collecting samples for analysis.

Soil Testing

Analyzing soil composition and properties.

Stratigraphic Analysis

Studying layers of rock formations.

Geophysical Surveying

Using physical methods to study subsurface.

Mineral Identification

Determining the type of minerals present.

Mapping Geological Features

Creating maps of geological structures.

FAQs for Geology Expert Witnesses

What is a geology expert witness?

A geology expert witness is a qualified geologist who explains earth science issues in legal cases. They assist by reviewing site data, analyzing geology reports, and testifying to clarify technical facts.

In what types of cases may a geology expert witness be required?

A geology expert witness is required in mining disputes, landslide and sinkhole claims, groundwater contamination, earthquake damage, construction defects, and environmental litigation.

How should an attorney evaluate a geology expert witness’s credentials?

An attorney should evaluate a geology expert witness’s credentials by reviewing degrees, licenses, field experience, publications, prior testimony, and case-specific geological expertise.

What role can a geology expert witness play in assessing subsurface conditions?

A geology expert witness evaluates subsurface conditions by analyzing soil, rock, and groundwater data to determine stability, risks, and compliance with industry standards.

How can a geology expert witness strengthen causation analysis in complex matters?

A geology expert witness strengthens causation analysis by linking site-specific geological evidence to the alleged event, clarifying how subsurface conditions directly caused the damage.

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