Randi Martinsen is an American geologist who spent much of her career as a senior lecturer in the Department of Geology and Geophysics at the University of Wyoming. Prior to her work at the University of Wyoming, she worked as an exploration and production geologist for Cities Service Company in Denver, Colorado. Martinsen became a consultant in 1979 when she moved to Laramie, Wyoming. She has extensively worked on the Western Interior Cretaceous basin with particular interest in stratigraphic trap exploration, paleotectonic influences on depositional systems, and clastic reservoir characterization. Martinsen is a former President and the second woman ever elected to head the American Association of Petroleum Geologists Foundation (AAPG), an organization that provides educational programs,
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| - Randi Martinsen is an American geologist who spent much of her career as a senior lecturer in the Department of Geology and Geophysics at the University of Wyoming. Prior to her work at the University of Wyoming, she worked as an exploration and production geologist for Cities Service Company in Denver, Colorado. Martinsen became a consultant in 1979 when she moved to Laramie, Wyoming. She has extensively worked on the Western Interior Cretaceous basin with particular interest in stratigraphic trap exploration, paleotectonic influences on depositional systems, and clastic reservoir characterization. Martinsen is a former President and the second woman ever elected to head the American Association of Petroleum Geologists Foundation (AAPG), an organization that provides educational programs, (en)
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| - Randi Martinsen in Wyoming after receiving her Master's in Geology (en)
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| - Randi Martinsen is an American geologist who spent much of her career as a senior lecturer in the Department of Geology and Geophysics at the University of Wyoming. Prior to her work at the University of Wyoming, she worked as an exploration and production geologist for Cities Service Company in Denver, Colorado. Martinsen became a consultant in 1979 when she moved to Laramie, Wyoming. She has extensively worked on the Western Interior Cretaceous basin with particular interest in stratigraphic trap exploration, paleotectonic influences on depositional systems, and clastic reservoir characterization. Martinsen is a former President and the second woman ever elected to head the American Association of Petroleum Geologists Foundation (AAPG), an organization that provides educational programs, scientific research, and engineering services in communities around the world. She was President of AAPG from 2014-2015. (en)
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