Jordan Leone
© Jordan Leone 2015

About Me

I graduated  from Montana Tech with a B.S. in geophysical engineering. After graduating, my wife and I moved to Laramie, Wyoming, where I was accepted as a Master’s student under W. Steve Holbrook at the University of Wyoming. I am pursuing a Masters in Geophysics in University of Wyoming’s Geology Department. My research focus has led me to become a member of the Wyoming Center for Enviroment Hydrology and Geophysics (WyCEHG), where I am using near-surface geophysical methods (i.e. seismic refraction, electrical resistivity, ground penetrating radar, and electromagnetic induction) to better understand the earth’s critical zone.
Jordan Leone
© Jordan Leone 2015

About Me

I graduated  from Montana Tech with a B.S. in geophysical engineering. After graduating, my wife and I moved to Laramie, Wyoming, where I was accepted as a Master’s student under W. Steve Holbrook at the University of Wyoming. I am pursuing a Masters in Geophysics in University of Wyoming’s Geology Department. My research focus has led me to become a member of the Wyoming Center for Enviroment Hydrology and Geophysics (WyCEHG), where I am using near-surface geophysical methods (i.e. seismic refraction, electrical resistivity, ground penetrating radar, and electromagnetic induction) to better understand the earth’s critical zone.