Philip J. Brown
A Geophysicist having over 25 years experience with geophysical operations, multidisciplinary geophysical data processing, joint earth-science data inversion and interpretation, software development and documentation, geodetic positioning, GIS, data base architecture, as well as engineering and repairing acquisition hardware. Currently develop and administer cloud- and web-based solutions fo
- Geophysical and petrophysical technical expertise regarding ground-based, offshore, airborne, wire-line, and Measurement-While-Drilling (MWD) exploration tools utilizing multi-component (full tensor) -seismic, -potential-field, -electrical, and nuclear methods.
- Joint inversion and geologic interpretation of geophysical and petrophysical multi-dimensional data employing novel non-linear statistical methods and data-driven techniques.
- Interactive development environment (IDE) experience with Microsoft Visual Studio (VS), Eclipse, Jupyter, VS Code, and KDevelop.
- Data Base, GIS Development, and Content Management using C++, Visual Basic, JavaScript, Python, MySQL, phpMyAdmin, Joomla, WordPress, Drupal, ArcGIS Online, Oasis montaj, JSON, XML, HTML, CSS, Google Application Scripting (GAS), ScienceBase API, USGS Publications Warehouse API, USGS Metadata Wizard API, USGS Active Directory API, and Amazon Web Services (AWS).
- Earth Science related, object-oriented software development using GitHub, C++, Visual Basic, JavaScript, Python, Fortran, R, IDL, SQL, PHP, HTML, XML, CSS, DOS Script, LabView, MatLab, and Geosoft Oasis montaj GX/OMS.
- Light-Client and Web Development using HTML, PHP, JavaScript, CSS, XML, Joomla, WordPress, Drupal, USGS CMS, JSON, and Adobe Creative Design Suite.
- Computing platform application development for 32- and 64- bit MS Windows NT, 2000, 2002, XP, 7 and 10; Cygwin; Macintosh OS-X; Linux Gnome, K, and Ubuntu Desktops; Unix X-Windows; NEXT; DOS; VMS/VAX; as well as various proprietary and/or hand-held systems including real-time computing hardware used for data acquisition.
- Land Surveying, Down-Hole Directional Surveying, and Real-Time Kinematic (RTK) Differential Global Positioning Systems (GPS). Blue Marble type visualizations.
Science and Products
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Airborne magnetic and radiometric survey over northwest Arkansas, 2019-2020 Airborne magnetic and radiometric survey over northwest Arkansas, 2019-2020
This publication provides digital flight line data for a high-resolution magnetic and radiometric survey over an area of northwest Arkansas. The airborne geophysical survey was jointly funded by the USGS National Cooperative Geologic Mapping Program and the Earth Mapping Resource Initiative and was designed to meet the complimentary needs related to geologic mapping and mineral resource...
Audiomagnetotelluric survey to characterize the Sunnyside porphyry copper system in the Patagonia Mountains, Arizona Audiomagnetotelluric survey to characterize the Sunnyside porphyry copper system in the Patagonia Mountains, Arizona
This dataset includes audiomagnetotelluric (AMT) sounding data collected in 2008 in and near the Patagonia Mountains of southern Arizona. The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) conducted a series of multidisciplinary studies as part of the Assessment Techniques for Concealed Mineral Resources project funded by the USGS Minerals Resources Program in cooperation with the U.S. Forest Service...
Airborne magnetic and radiometric survey, southeastern Illinois, western Kentucky, and southern Indiana, 2019 Airborne magnetic and radiometric survey, southeastern Illinois, western Kentucky, and southern Indiana, 2019
Note: this data release has been superseded by version 2.0, available here: https://doi.org/10.5066/P14PJFWS. This publication provides digital flight line data for a high-resolution magnetic and radiometric survey over an area of southeast Illinois, western Kentucky, and southern Indiana. The survey includes airborne geophysical data collected as part of the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS...
High Resolution Aeromagnetic Survey, Villa Grove, Colorado, USA, 2011 High Resolution Aeromagnetic Survey, Villa Grove, Colorado, USA, 2011
This data release includes data collected from the Villa Grove helicopter magnetic survey in northern San Luis Valley and Poncha Pass region in south-central Colorado, USA. The survey area extends over the northern part of Great Sand Dunes National Park, Poncha Pass and vicinity, and into the southern end of the Upper Arkansas Valley. It includes the communities of Crestone, Villa Grove...
Audiomagnetotelluric data, Buffalo River watershed, Arkansas, 2017 Audiomagnetotelluric data, Buffalo River watershed, Arkansas, 2017
This dataset includes the locations for audio-magnetotelluric (AMT) sounding data collected in August 2017 in the Buffalo River watershed of northern Arkansas by the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS). The sites were mostly alongside Osage Creek and its intermittent tributaries. Along with geologic mapping, the USGS used AMT data at 6 sites along a southwest-northeast profile of about 7...
Audiomagnetotelluric sounding data in the Silverton Caldera complex, Colorado, 2018 Audiomagnetotelluric sounding data in the Silverton Caldera complex, Colorado, 2018
This data release includes audiomagnetotelluric (AMT) sounding data collected in July 2018 in the Silverton Caldera complex, Colorado, in the Southern Rocky Mountain Volcanic Field, by the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS). Along with geologic mapping, airborne magnetics, airborne electromagnetics, and magnetotellurics, the USGS collected AMT data at 24 sites along four profiles ranging from...
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Geologic evaluation of waste-storage potential in selected segments of the Mesozoic aquifer system below the zone of fresh water, Atlantic Coastal Plain, North Carolina through New Jersey Geologic evaluation of waste-storage potential in selected segments of the Mesozoic aquifer system below the zone of fresh water, Atlantic Coastal Plain, North Carolina through New Jersey
This report describes the distribution of subsurface environments in the Atlantic Coastal Plain?North Carolina through New Jersey, that are seen to have geologic potential for the storage of toxic waste. The environments described consist of layers of sand or sandstone, 20 feet or more in thickness, that are immediately overlain and underlain by layers of shale or clay, 20 feet or more...
Authors
Philip M. Brown, M.S. Reid
Lower Cretaceous, Jurassic(?), and Triassic Ostracoda from the Atlantic coastal region Lower Cretaceous, Jurassic(?), and Triassic Ostracoda from the Atlantic coastal region
No abstract available.
Authors
Frederick Morrill Swain, Philip Monroe Brown
Structural and stratigraphic framework, and spatial distribution of permeability of the Atlantic Coastal Plain, North Carolina to New York Structural and stratigraphic framework, and spatial distribution of permeability of the Atlantic Coastal Plain, North Carolina to New York
This report describes and interprets the results of a detailed subsurface mapping program undertaken in that part of the Atlantic Coastal Plain which extends from the South Carolina and North Carolina border through Long Island, N.Y. Data obtained from more than 2,200 wells are analyzed. Seventeen chronostratigraphic units are mapped in the subsurface. They range in age from Jurassic(?)...
Authors
Philip Monroe Brown, James A. Miller, Frederick Morrill Swain
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Airborne magnetic and radiometric survey over northwest Arkansas, 2019-2020 Airborne magnetic and radiometric survey over northwest Arkansas, 2019-2020
This publication provides digital flight line data for a high-resolution magnetic and radiometric survey over an area of northwest Arkansas. The airborne geophysical survey was jointly funded by the USGS National Cooperative Geologic Mapping Program and the Earth Mapping Resource Initiative and was designed to meet the complimentary needs related to geologic mapping and mineral resource...
Audiomagnetotelluric survey to characterize the Sunnyside porphyry copper system in the Patagonia Mountains, Arizona Audiomagnetotelluric survey to characterize the Sunnyside porphyry copper system in the Patagonia Mountains, Arizona
This dataset includes audiomagnetotelluric (AMT) sounding data collected in 2008 in and near the Patagonia Mountains of southern Arizona. The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) conducted a series of multidisciplinary studies as part of the Assessment Techniques for Concealed Mineral Resources project funded by the USGS Minerals Resources Program in cooperation with the U.S. Forest Service...
Airborne magnetic and radiometric survey, southeastern Illinois, western Kentucky, and southern Indiana, 2019 Airborne magnetic and radiometric survey, southeastern Illinois, western Kentucky, and southern Indiana, 2019
Note: this data release has been superseded by version 2.0, available here: https://doi.org/10.5066/P14PJFWS. This publication provides digital flight line data for a high-resolution magnetic and radiometric survey over an area of southeast Illinois, western Kentucky, and southern Indiana. The survey includes airborne geophysical data collected as part of the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS...
High Resolution Aeromagnetic Survey, Villa Grove, Colorado, USA, 2011 High Resolution Aeromagnetic Survey, Villa Grove, Colorado, USA, 2011
This data release includes data collected from the Villa Grove helicopter magnetic survey in northern San Luis Valley and Poncha Pass region in south-central Colorado, USA. The survey area extends over the northern part of Great Sand Dunes National Park, Poncha Pass and vicinity, and into the southern end of the Upper Arkansas Valley. It includes the communities of Crestone, Villa Grove...
Audiomagnetotelluric data, Buffalo River watershed, Arkansas, 2017 Audiomagnetotelluric data, Buffalo River watershed, Arkansas, 2017
This dataset includes the locations for audio-magnetotelluric (AMT) sounding data collected in August 2017 in the Buffalo River watershed of northern Arkansas by the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS). The sites were mostly alongside Osage Creek and its intermittent tributaries. Along with geologic mapping, the USGS used AMT data at 6 sites along a southwest-northeast profile of about 7...
Audiomagnetotelluric sounding data in the Silverton Caldera complex, Colorado, 2018 Audiomagnetotelluric sounding data in the Silverton Caldera complex, Colorado, 2018
This data release includes audiomagnetotelluric (AMT) sounding data collected in July 2018 in the Silverton Caldera complex, Colorado, in the Southern Rocky Mountain Volcanic Field, by the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS). Along with geologic mapping, airborne magnetics, airborne electromagnetics, and magnetotellurics, the USGS collected AMT data at 24 sites along four profiles ranging from...
Filter Total Items: 21
Geologic evaluation of waste-storage potential in selected segments of the Mesozoic aquifer system below the zone of fresh water, Atlantic Coastal Plain, North Carolina through New Jersey Geologic evaluation of waste-storage potential in selected segments of the Mesozoic aquifer system below the zone of fresh water, Atlantic Coastal Plain, North Carolina through New Jersey
This report describes the distribution of subsurface environments in the Atlantic Coastal Plain?North Carolina through New Jersey, that are seen to have geologic potential for the storage of toxic waste. The environments described consist of layers of sand or sandstone, 20 feet or more in thickness, that are immediately overlain and underlain by layers of shale or clay, 20 feet or more...
Authors
Philip M. Brown, M.S. Reid
Lower Cretaceous, Jurassic(?), and Triassic Ostracoda from the Atlantic coastal region Lower Cretaceous, Jurassic(?), and Triassic Ostracoda from the Atlantic coastal region
No abstract available.
Authors
Frederick Morrill Swain, Philip Monroe Brown
Structural and stratigraphic framework, and spatial distribution of permeability of the Atlantic Coastal Plain, North Carolina to New York Structural and stratigraphic framework, and spatial distribution of permeability of the Atlantic Coastal Plain, North Carolina to New York
This report describes and interprets the results of a detailed subsurface mapping program undertaken in that part of the Atlantic Coastal Plain which extends from the South Carolina and North Carolina border through Long Island, N.Y. Data obtained from more than 2,200 wells are analyzed. Seventeen chronostratigraphic units are mapped in the subsurface. They range in age from Jurassic(?)...
Authors
Philip Monroe Brown, James A. Miller, Frederick Morrill Swain