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4800 Oak Grove Drive
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Margaret Srinivasan

Education
  • B.S., Geophysics, University of Texas, Austin (1982)

Projects

JASON-1 Icon JASON-1
Jason-1 is a follow-on to the highly successful TOPEX/Poseidon satellite mission that measured global ocean surface topography and its changes and improved understanding of ocean circulation and its effect on global climate.

GRACE Icon GRACE
GRACE, the Gravity Recovery and Climate Experiment, twin satellites launched in March 2002, are making detailed measurements of Earth's gravity field which will lead to discoveries about gravity and Earth's natural systems.

OSTM Icon OSTM
This satellite mission is a follow-on to Jason-1 to continue the climate data record of global ocean surface topography for monitoring the changes in ocean circulation and sea level.


Professional Experience
  • Jet Propulsion Laboratory (2000-present)
    • Altimeter Applications Lead, Ocean Ciruclation Group
  • Terralog Technologies USA, Inc.
    (1997-2000)
    • Environmental Projects Manager
  • Unocal Corporation (1982-1997)
    • Environmental Remediation Services, Environmental Geologist (1992-1997)
    • International Division, Advanced Exploration Geophysicist(1982-1992)

Selected Awards
  • NASA Group Achievement Award, TOPEX/Poseidon Mission Operations Team (2003)
  • NASA Group Achievement Award, Jason-1 Project Team (2003)
  • NASA Group Achievement Award, GRACE Project Team (2003)

Selected Publications
  1. Srinivasan, M., Leben, R., Societal Benefits of Ocean Altimetry Data (updated), Proceedings of the Symposium on 15 Years of Progress in Radar Altimetry 13-18 March 2006, Venice, Italy (ESA SP-614, July 2006).
  2. Srinivasan, M., Leben, R., Societal Benefits of Ocean Altimetry Data, IGARSS 2004 Annual Meeting Proceedings, No. IGARSS2004-178-11325.
  3. Srinivasan, M., Blanc, F., Rosmorduc, V., The Satellite Altimetry Yellow Pages; A Guide for Users, AGU Fall Meeting, Abstract OS52A-0207, San Francisco, CA, Dec. 2002.
  4. Srinivasan, M., Leben, R., Fu, L., Menard, Y., Dombrowsky, E., Blanc, F., Satellite altimetry applications: Operational oceanography from space, IGARSS Annual Meeting, Abstract INT1-A28-11, Toronto, Canada, 2002.
  5. Sipple-Srinvasan, M., U.S. Regulatory Considerations in the Application of Slurry Fracture Injection for Oil Field Waste Disposal, International Petroleum Environmental Conference (IPEC)'98, Albuquerque, N.M., October 20-23, 1998.
  6. Sipple-Srinivasan, M., Bruno, Hejl, K., Danyluk, P., Olmstead, S., Disposal of Crude Contaminated Soil Through Slurry Fracture Injection at the West Coyote Field in California. SPE 46239, SPE Annual Western Regional Meeting. Bakersfield, California (1998).
  7. Sipple-Srinivasan, M., Bruno, M., Bilak, R., and Danyluk, P., Field experiences with oilfield waste disposal through Slurry Fracture Injection. SPE 38254, SPE 67th Annual Western Regional Meeting, Long Beach, CA (1997).

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