About Chinook Geoconsulting
Chinook Geoconsulting, Inc. specializes in the
application of electromagnetic geophysical methods to exploration problems. Our
main focus is the interpretation of Magnetotelluric data and
field QC of data acquisition. We also work with other techniques such as
AMT, CSAMT, and EM.
Chinook has supervised field acquisition all over the
world, from Alaska to Africa, Central America to New Guinea. Projects
have included exploration for petroleum, mineral, water, and geothermal
resources.
We maintain that quality is the goal to providing
the best interpretations. This involves good planning of field surveys, high
quality acquisition of data, and interpretation that involves the most
recent technology available along with integration of other geological
and geophysical information.
Karen
Rae Christopherson has been working with Magnetotellurics (MT) for
over 30 years. She is currently president of Chinook Geoconsulting, Inc.
in Evergreen, Colorado which she formed in 1988. She worked for the US
Geological Survey from 1976 to 1981 and then joined Standard Oil (BP
America) and worked in their Technology Center studying the application
of electrical methods geophysics to hydrocarbon exploration.
Karen received her Master's degree in Geophysics in
1979 and her Bachelor's degree in 1977 in Geology from the University of
Colorado, also attending the Colorado School of Mines.
Her experience involves all aspects of electrical
methods geophysics, from bird-dogging to interpretation, specializing in
MT. She has participated in many MT and EM surveys exploring for hydrocarbon,
geothermal, water and mineral resources in SE Asia, Latin America, Africa,
Canada, and the U.S.
She is a member of SEG, AAPG, DGS, and DIPS
(Denver International Petroleum Society). She served as 2nd
Vice-President of SEG during 1997-1998. Karen is also an instructor for
SEG's Continuing Education, teaching a course on MT/AMT.