Info about Lisa Gahagan
I manage the  PLATES Project, a global plate tectonics research and data  
compilation project based at  the University of Texas at Austin Institute for 
Geophysics  (UTIG).  The project, sponsored by a consortium of oil companies, 
is built on nine years of plate tectonic research. Three principal investigators
lead the project: Drs.  Mike  Coffin, Larry Lawver, and Eric Rosencrantz.  
Their areas of research are described  below.  One of Dr. Lawver's special 
areas is plate tectonic reconstructions of Antarctica. Dr. Ian Dalziel, also at 
UTIG, is one of PLATES' collaborators.  Dr. Dalziel is heavily involved 
in Antarctic research.  These scientists provided answers to the Live
from Antarctica questions that were sent to me.
PLATES  Principal Investigators
- Mike Coffin, Ph.D.- Research scientist in marine geophysics.  Dr.
Coffin's 
   research interests include studies of the structure, stratigraphy, and 
   tectonics of continental margins, plate boundaries, and ocean plateaus and 
   basins using multichannel seismic reflection, refraction, gravity, satellite 
   altimeter, magnetic, and rock sample data.  He has  worked in the Indian 
   Ocean, the southern Ocean, the Central and Western North  Atlantic,  and the 
   Western Pacific.  
 - Larry Lawver, Ph.D. - Senior research scientist in marine geophysics.
Dr. 
   Lawver's  research focuses on heat flow studies in marginal basins, plate 
   tectonic reconstructions of the polar regions, and the tectonic evolution of 
   Southeast Asia and the Western  Pacific.  
 - Eric Rosencrantz, Ph.D. - Research scientist in tectonics.  Dr.
Rosencrantz's 
   areas of research include the tectonics and geology of the Caribbean and Gulf
   of Mexico and global tectonics, and geophysical software development. 
 
