Clarence Campbell is a carbonate and siliciclastic sedimentologist and stratigrapher who has worked extensively domestically and internationally on numerous projects involving carbonates evaporites and siliciclastic sequences. In addition to these projects he has taught numerous courses on these subjects as well as authoring and co-authoring papers on Western Canadian and international sedimentology. Mr. Campbell holds a BSC in geology from Dalhousie University and specialized in siliciclastic sedimentology in an MSC geology program at the University of South Carolina.
From 1982 to 1986 Mr. Campbell was president of RPI Canada Ltd. a geologic and environmental consulting group based in Canada and the United States. Mr. Campbell was Vice President of the Stoakes Consulting Group (SCG) from 1986 to 1992. While with SCG Mr. Campbell worked on numerous projects in the Western Canadian sedimentary basin involving carbonate evaporite and siliciclastic sequences.
Mr. Campbell served as President of Capstan Consulting Ltd. from 1992 to 2002. Capstan Consulting was a geological consulting firm based on the east coast of Canada that specialized in sedimentologic and stratigraphic studies for the oil industry.
Since rejoining SCG in 2002 Mr. Campbell has been involved in projects on carbonate-evaporite sequences in the Middle East as well as carbonate-evaporite and siliciclastic sequences in Western and Eastern Canada. Mr. Campbell’s practical hands on experience in Western Canada is a strong asset when applied to integrated geological and geophysical exploration and development projects. |