Dr. David L. Mitchell
GEO Associates
P.O. Box 70
Dayton TX, 77535
US
GEO Associates provides litigation support and expert witness testimony for cases that involve Forensic Geology, Geophysics, and Meteorology including Weather Event Re-Construction and Force Majeure.
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Office:
936-257-1633
Fax:
936-258-4237
Pager:
713-301-0242
Ph.D.
Consulting Forensic Geoscientist/Meteorologist
Weather Events, Air and Groundwater Pollution Expert Witness
Summary of Qualifications
EW #11055 is an authority on the numerical modeling of geophysical and atmospheric data with a Doctorate in Meteorology from Purdue University . He has over 28 years of technical modeling experience in industry and consulting. His business experience includes various research, project management and technical consulting positions with Conoco, Getty Oil Company, Texaco, Tenneco, British Petroleum, Leviathan Gas Pipeline LLP and IBM Corporation.
EW #11055 has extensive knowledge of Forensic Meteorology and has published his research results on the modeling of atmospheric stability and convection. He is an expert in the field of Air Pollution Meteorology and Groundwater Pollution Modeling with over 28 years of experience with projects and litigation cases requiring the mathematical modeling of wave propagation in porous elastic media, geophysical and geological 2D and 3D reservoir modeling, atmospheric fluid dynamics and air dispersion modeling.
He is a Licensed Geophysicist in the State of Texas, Certified by the Texas State Board of Geoscientists and is an expert in the areas of Geophysical Modeling and Geological Modeling for the characterization of reservoirs and the migration of fluids. He is an expert in the field of reservoir characterization and modeling with extensive knowledge of groundwater modeling techniques and the transport of contaminants within aquifer systems. He has extensive litigation experience with the Forensic Geosciences and has provided forensic litigation support for criminal and civil investigations and insurance cases involving accidents, release of toxic pollutants, personal injury and property damage.
EW #11055 is a member of the American Association of Petroleum Geologists, the American Meteorological Society , the Air and Waste Management Association, and the National Association of Environmental Professionals. He is also an Associate Member of the American Bar Association with affiliation with the Litigation Division and is a Certified Geophysicist and a Licensed Professional Geoscientist .
Degrees
Ph.D., Atmospheric Science and Meteorology, Purdue University, 1976
M.S., Physics, Purdue University, 1974
B.S., Physics and Mathematics (Dean's Distinguished List, Sigma Pi Sigma Physics Honors), Baylor University, 1972
Dissertation
A Theoretical Investigation of Atmospheric Convective Modes as a Function of Rayleigh Number, Prandtl Number and Eddy Anisotropy ; 1977, Meteor. Soc. Japan, Vol. 55, No. 4, 341 - 363.
Certification and Honors:
Certified Professional Geophysicist, AAPG Certification #26
Licensed Geophysicist, Texas State Board of Professional Geoscientists License #1330
Associate of the Scientific Research Society of North America
Sigma Pi Sigma , National Physics Honors Society
Distinguished Expert, National Forensic Center
Who's Who in the South and Southwest - 1981
Member - American Meteorological Society
Consulting Forensic Geoscientist/Meteorologist
Weather Events, Air and Groundwater Pollution Expert Witness
Summary of Qualifications
EW #11055 is an authority on the numerical modeling of geophysical and atmospheric data with a Doctorate in Meteorology from Purdue University . He has over 28 years of technical modeling experience in industry and consulting. His business experience includes various research, project management and technical consulting positions with Conoco, Getty Oil Company, Texaco, Tenneco, British Petroleum, Leviathan Gas Pipeline LLP and IBM Corporation.
EW #11055 has extensive knowledge of Forensic Meteorology and has published his research results on the modeling of atmospheric stability and convection. He is an expert in the field of Air Pollution Meteorology and Groundwater Pollution Modeling with over 28 years of experience with projects and litigation cases requiring the mathematical modeling of wave propagation in porous elastic media, geophysical and geological 2D and 3D reservoir modeling, atmospheric fluid dynamics and air dispersion modeling.
He is a Licensed Geophysicist in the State of Texas, Certified by the Texas State Board of Geoscientists and is an expert in the areas of Geophysical Modeling and Geological Modeling for the characterization of reservoirs and the migration of fluids. He is an expert in the field of reservoir characterization and modeling with extensive knowledge of groundwater modeling techniques and the transport of contaminants within aquifer systems. He has extensive litigation experience with the Forensic Geosciences and has provided forensic litigation support for criminal and civil investigations and insurance cases involving accidents, release of toxic pollutants, personal injury and property damage.
EW #11055 is a member of the American Association of Petroleum Geologists, the American Meteorological Society , the Air and Waste Management Association, and the National Association of Environmental Professionals. He is also an Associate Member of the American Bar Association with affiliation with the Litigation Division and is a Certified Geophysicist and a Licensed Professional Geoscientist .
Degrees
Ph.D., Atmospheric Science and Meteorology, Purdue University, 1976
M.S., Physics, Purdue University, 1974
B.S., Physics and Mathematics (Dean's Distinguished List, Sigma Pi Sigma Physics Honors), Baylor University, 1972
Dissertation
A Theoretical Investigation of Atmospheric Convective Modes as a Function of Rayleigh Number, Prandtl Number and Eddy Anisotropy ; 1977, Meteor. Soc. Japan, Vol. 55, No. 4, 341 - 363.
Certification and Honors:
Certified Professional Geophysicist, AAPG Certification #26
Licensed Geophysicist, Texas State Board of Professional Geoscientists License #1330
Associate of the Scientific Research Society of North America
Sigma Pi Sigma , National Physics Honors Society
Distinguished Expert, National Forensic Center
Who's Who in the South and Southwest - 1981
Member - American Meteorological Society
2D and 3D Reflection Seismology Modeling and Analysis, Atmospheric Dynamics and Severe Storm Analysis, Aviation Meteorology/Visibility Studies/Wind Analysis, class action, class action toxic tort cases, Climate Studies/Weather Patterns/Flooding, Expert Analysis of Oil and Gas Properties, Fluid Dynamics and Reservoir Analysis, Force Majeure Cases and Unusual Weather Phenomena, forensic geosciences services, forensic meteorology services, forensic meteorology services for the legal profession, Geological and Geophysical Data Acquisition, Geological and Geophysical Mapping of Reservoirs, Independent Analysis of Oil and Gas Reserves, Industrial Air Pollution Expert Witness, Industrial Groundwater Pollution Expert Witness, meteorological data acquisition, Observational Field Programs/Air Sampling/Air Quality, Processing and Analysis (Domestic and International), Short Range and Long Range Weather Forecasting, toxic fluid migration, Toxic Tort and Force Majeure Cases, Visibility/Ground Level Fog
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