Tiffany Playter

Research

Tiffany studies the early Triassic Montney Formation deposited in the Western Canada Sedimentary Basin. Her research focuses on the oceanic conditions present immediately following the end Permian mass extinction. Acidic and possible euxinic conditions are thought to have existed during this time and through geochemical analysis, these postulates can be explored. Additionally, part of her research focus is on basin correlation of Triassic stratigraphy. Formation tops are often picked differently in Alberta and British Columbia and part of her research is to investigate, for example in the case of the Montney Formation, which pick is the most consistent across the basin.

Awards

  • The Calgary Mineral Exploration Group Economic Geology Scholarship (2012/13, 2011/12)
  • Jason Lang Scholarship (2008/09)
  • NSERC Undergraduate Student Research Award (2008-2009)
  • Dean‘s List (Fall 2009, Winter 2010)
  • Graduated with Distinction (2010)

Abstracts, Posters and Publications

  • Canadian Society of Petroleum Geologists Annual Meeting, Calgary, AB, 2013
    Presented research talk on the mineralogy and sedimentology of the Montney Formation
  • Geological Society of American Annual Meeting, Denver, CO, October 2011
    Presented research talk on the petrography of the Montney Formation using Micro-ct analysis
  • American Association of Petroleum Geologists ICE Annual Meeting, Houston, TX, 2011
    Presented research talk on the geochemistry of the Montney Formation
  • Canadian Society of Petroleum Geologists Annual Meeting, Calgary, AB, 2011
    Presented research talk on the petrography of the Montney Formation