- Mr. Berry has 28 year's experience and is an internationally recognized and published
expert in Geological Remote Sensing. He also
has extensive experience in mapping of fold and
thrust belts, the use of oil slicks (Powerpoint
Presentation) in evaluating charge risk offshore and mapping of hydrothermal
alteration zones.
- John Berry's varied geological career has taken him to all continents exc ept
Antartica and from 84° N to 30° S
- He has mapped the floor of the Arctic Ocean
from an iceberg, explored for Copper in Zambia,
Uranium in the Eastern U.S.,
Gold in the West, and Lead and Zinc in Brazil.
He has also performed geochemical studies of weathering rates and used remote
sensing techniques to map land subsidence.
- In addition to his formal interests in geology, Mr. Berry has had long-standing
interests in Geomorphology,
Pleistocene Geology, Climate Change,
and the application of Geological and Remote Sensing Techniques in
Archaeology. He has applied some of this background to diamond exploration
in West Africa, to research the Quaternary Climatic history of
Western China, and to investigate the post-Paleozoic
tectonics of eastern North America.
- As a result of his travels around the world and exposure to both successful and
failed human societies, Mr. Berry is also interested in issues of Third
World development, sustainability, and "Futurism"
from a geological perspective. He is particularly interested in the future evolution
of fossil energy availability and use.