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Overview

Matthew H. Salisbury is affiliated with the Bedford Institute of Oceanography in Canada. Their research spans multiple areas within engineering, particularly focused on ocean and mechanical engineering, as well as geophysics and geology.

The main fields of study covered by Salisbury include:

  • Engineering

With a more detailed focus, Salisbury's work involves the following subfields of study:

  • Ocean Engineering
  • Mechanical Engineering
  • Geophysics
  • Geology
  • History

The scientist's research topics encompass various aspects of drilling, reservoir analysis, and hydrocarbon production techniques. Key topics of their work consist of:

  • Drilling and Well Engineering
  • Hydraulic Fracturing and Reservoir Analysis
  • Oil and Gas Production Techniques
  • Reservoir Engineering and Simulation Methods
  • Geological Studies and Exploration
  • Hydrocarbon exploration and reservoir analysis
  • Geological and Geophysical Studies

Salisbury's recent papers demonstrate contributions to both technical and interdisciplinary fields:

  • Rethinking 'active participation' after a pandemic, 2021, Theology
  • Magmatic and rifting-related features of the Lomonosov Ridge, and relationships to the continent-ocean transition zone in the Amundsen Basin, Arctic Ocean, 2022, Geophysical Journal International
  • CONTRASTS IN CRUSTAL CHARACTER BETWEEN MEGUMA AND AVALONIA BASED ON WIDE-ANGLE SEISMIC REFLECTION/REFRACTION PROFILES ALONG THE SCOTIAN MARGIN AND ACROSS NOVA SCOTIA, CANADA, 2022, Abstracts with programs - Geological Society of America
  • Geological interpretation of wide-angle seismic reflection/refraction profiles along the Scotian margin and across Nova Scotia, Canada, 2024, Tectonophysics
  • DSDP Leg 78B, Hole 395A - Well Logging Data, 2020, OPAL (Open@LaTrobe) (La Trobe University)

The frequent co-authors collaborating with Salisbury on research include:

  • Keir Becker
  • Ralph A. Stephen
  • Brian T. R. Lewis
  • Paul T. Robinson
  • R.N. Benson

The scientist has published predominantly in venues such as:

  • Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)
  • OPAL (Open@LaTrobe) (La Trobe University)
  • Geophysical Journal International
  • Tectonophysics
  • Theology

Best Publications

  • Structure and constitution of the lower oceanic crust

    Nikolas I. Christensen;Matthew H. Salisbury

  • Exposed cross-sections through the continental crust: implications for crustal structure, petrology, and evolution

    David M. Fountain;Matthew H. Salisbury

  • The seismic velocity structure of a traverse through the Bay of Islands Ophiolite Complex, Newfoundland, An exposure of oceanic crust and upper mantle

    Matthew H. Salisbury;Nikolas I. Christensen

  • Exposed cross-sections of the continental crust

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  • Composition and tectonic evolution of the Chinese continental crust constrained by Poisson's ratio

    Shaocheng Ji;Qian Wang;Matthew H. Salisbury

  • Seismic anisotropy in the oceanic upper mantle: Evidence from the Bay of Islands Ophiolite Complex

    Nikolas I. Christensen;Matthew H. Salisbury

  • Seismic imaging of massive sulfide deposits; Part II, Reflection seismic profiling

    Bernd Milkereit;David Eaton;J. Wu;G. Perron

  • Development of 3-D seismic exploration technology for deep nickel-copper deposits—A case history from the Sudbury basin, Canada

    Bernd Milkereit;E. K. Berrer;Alan R. King;Anthony H. Watts

  • P wave velocities, anisotropy and hysteresis in ultrahigh‐pressure metamorphic rocks as a function of confining pressure

    Shaocheng Ji;Shaocheng Ji;Qian Wang;Denis Marcotte;Matthew H. Salisbury

  • Seismic imaging of massive sulfide deposits; Part I, Rock properties

    Matthew H. Salisbury;Bernd Milkereit;Wouter Bleeker

  • Physical properties and seismic imaging of massive sulfides

    Matthew H. Salisbury;Bernd Milkereit;Graham Ascough;Robin Adair

  • Velocities, elastic moduli and weathering-age relations for pacific layer 2 basalts

    Nikolas I. Christensen;Matthew H. Salisbury

  • Petrofabric, P-wave anisotropy and seismic reflectivity of high-grade tectonites

    Ji Shaocheng;Matthew H. Salisbury;Simon Hanmer

  • Pressure dependence and anisotropy of P-wave velocities in ultrahigh-pressure metamorphic rocks from the Dabie-Sulu orogenic belt (China): Implications for seismic properties of subducted slabs and origin of mantle reflections

    Qin Wang;Shaocheng Ji;Shaocheng Ji;Matthew H. Salisbury;Bin Xia

  • Seismic structure of the continental crust based on rock velocity measurements from the Kapuskasing Uplift

    David M. Fountain;Matthew H. Salisbury;John Percival

  • Heat production and thermal conductivity of rocks from the Pikwitonei–Sachigo continental cross section, central Manitoba: implications for the thermal structure of Archean crust

    David M. Fountain;Matthew H. Salisbury;Kevin P. Furlong

  • 1. The Acoustic Properties of Ores and Host Rocks in Hardrock Terranes

    Matthew H. Salisbury;Craig W. Harvey;Larry Matthews

  • Magnitude and symmetry of seismic anisotropy in mica- and amphibole-bearing metamorphic rocks and implications for tectonic interpretation of seismic data from the southeast Tibetan Plateau

    Shaocheng Ji;Tongbin Shao;Katsuyoshi Michibayashi;Shoma Oya

  • Shear-wave velocities, anisotropy and splitting, in high-grade mylonites

    Shaocheng Ji;Matthew H. Salisbury

  • A new calibration of seismic velocities, anisotropy, fabrics, and elastic moduli of amphibole-rich rocks

    Shaocheng Ji;Tongbin Shao;Katsuyoshi Michibayashi;Changxing Long

  • Poisson's Ratio and Auxetic Properties of Natural Rocks

    Shaocheng Ji;Le Li;Hem Bahadur Motra;Frank Wuttke

  • Hardrock Seismic Exploration

    David W. Eaton;Bernd Milkereit;Matthew H. Salisbury

  • Shear wave properties and Poisson's ratios of ultrahigh-pressure metamorphic rocks from the Dabie-Sulu orogenic belt, China: Implications for crustal composition

    Qin Wang;Shaocheng Ji;Shaocheng Ji;Matthew H. Salisbury;Bin Xia

Frequent Co-Authors

Shaocheng Ji
Shaocheng Ji Polytechnique Montréal
Bernd Milkereit
Bernd Milkereit University of Toronto
Nikolas I. Christensen
Nikolas I. Christensen University of British Columbia
David W. Eaton
David W. Eaton University of Calgary
Katsuyoshi Michibayashi
Katsuyoshi Michibayashi Nagoya University
Zhiqin Xu
Zhiqin Xu Nanjing University
Denis Marcotte
Denis Marcotte Polytechnique Montréal
Don White
Don White Geological Survey of Canada
Wouter Bleeker
Wouter Bleeker Geological Survey of Canada
Ralph A. Stephen
Ralph A. Stephen Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution

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