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Gregory Baker is a Professor of Geology at Colorado Mesa University, specializing in near-surface geophysical techniques and field-based education. He holds a PhD in Geophysics from the University of Kansas and advanced degrees from Lehigh University. His research focuses on applying advanced imaging technologies like ground-penetrating radar, seismic tomography, and UAV/sUAS (drone) photogrammetry to study Earth science problems, including glacial deposits, paleoenvironments, and hydrogeological processes. Baker emphasizes a 'learning by doing' philosophy, integrating practical fieldwork and data analysis into his teaching. His recent studies explore loess deposits, dune dynamics, and flood modeling using innovative spatial technologies. He actively collaborates with academic platforms like ResearchGate and Twitter to disseminate findings.
Research interests include:
- Geophysical prospection methods (seismic, GPR, drone imaging)
- Paleoenvironmental reconstruction through fossils and sediment records
- Hydrogeological characterization of fractured bedrock systems
- Geomorphological analysis of aeolian and fluvial landscapes
- Integration of geoscience education with field technology
Recent work highlights:
Baker's 2024 research advances understanding of fluorite-galena deposits through multi-technique geophysical analysis, while 2023 studies use drones to map Holocene dune evolution and dinosaur trackways. His 2022 work applies azimuthal seismic tomography to fracture networks, enhancing groundwater resource assessment. These projects reflect his commitment to bridging geophysical innovation with environmental problem-solving.




