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Greg Easson

Greg Easson

Director, Mississippi Mineral Resources Institute

Associate Dean, Research and Graduate Programs

Professor, Geology and Geological Engineering

geasson@olemiss.edu
662-915-5995
111 Brevard Hall, University, MS 38677

 

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Experience

University of Mississippi
Director, MMRI – 2010 to present
Professor, 2009 to present
Chair, 2007 – 2009
Interim Director, National Center for Computational Hydroscience and Engineering, 2019 – 2020
Associate Professor, 2001 – 2009
Assistant Professor, 1995 – 2001

U.S. Geological Survey
Hydrologic Technician, 1993 – 1995

Missouri Department of Natural Resources
Geologist, 1990 – 1992

Education

University of Missouri at Rolla – Ph.D., Geological Engineering, 1996
University of Missouri at Rolla – M.S., Geology, 1984
Southwest Missouri State University – B.S., Geology, 1981

Research interests

Dr. Easson’s research focuses on the use of remotely sensed imagery to understand earth and environmental processes and concerns. He uses his expertise to extract geospatial data from various type of imagery to:

  • Investigate and understand Mississippi’s mineral resources
  • Address water quality issues in coastal waters
  • Create high resolution soil moisture data for earlier detection of drought
  • Understand the relationship between soil moisture and groundwater recharge

In addition to remote sensing research, Dr. Easson researches the energy resources in Mississippi to ensure wise use of the state’s resources.

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