Joe Moore

 

 

 

 


Research Assistant Professor

phone 801.585.6931
faX 801.585.3540

EMAIL
jmoore@egi.utah.edu

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Professional Research Interests and Expertise –

  • Hydrothermal Alteration
  • Mineralogy
  • Fluid Inclusion investigations of Geothermal
  • Petroleum and CO2 Reservoirs

regional and basin Experience –

  • Geologic mapping in the Basin and Range

Education –

  • 1969 B.S. in Geology, City College of New York
  • 1972 M.S. in Geology, Pennsylvania State University
  • 1975 Ph.D. in Geology, Pennsylvania State University

Memberships –

  • Geological Society of America
  • Geothermal Resources Council

Honors and Awards –

  • 1999-Present, Associate Editor for the Americas, Geothermics
  • 2003-Present, Board of Directors, Geothermal Resources Council
  • 2005, Geothermal Resources Council Special Achievement Award
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    Publications –

    Bloomfield, K.K. and Moore, J.N, 2003, Modeling hydrofluorocarbon compounds as geothermal tracers: Geothermics, v. 32, p. 203-218

    Nash, G. Moore, J.N., and Sperry, T., 2003, Vegetal-spectral anomaly detection at the Cove Fort-Sulphurdale thermal anomaly, Utah, USA: implications for use in geothermal exploration: Geothermics, v. 32, p. 109-130.

    Moore, J. N., Christenson, B., Browne, P. R. L. and Lutz, S. J., 2004, The mineralogic consequences and behavior of descending acid-sulfate waters: an example from the Karaha-Telaga Bodas geothermal system, Indonesia: Canadian Mineralogist, v. 42, p. 1483-1499.

    Nemcok, M., Moore, J. N., Allis, R., McCulloch, J., 2004, Fracture development within a stratovolcano: the Karaha-Telaga Bodas geothermal field, Java volcanic arc. In: The initiation, propagation, and arrest of joints and other fractures (Engelder, T. and Cosgrove, J. eds.): Geological Society of London, Special Publication 231, p. 223-242.

    Moore, J., Adams, M., Allis, R., Lutz, S. and Rauzi, S., 2004, CO2 mobility in natural reservoirs beneath the Colorado Plateau and southern Rocky Mountains: an example from the Springerville-St. Johns field, Arizona and New Mexico: Chemical Geology, v. 217, p. 365-385.

    White, S. P., Allis, R.G., Moore, J, Chidsey T., Morgan, C., Gwynn, W. and M. Adams, 2004, Simulation of reactive transport of injected CO2 on the Colorado Plateau, Utah USA: Chemical Geology: Chemical Geology v. 217, p. 387-405.

    Lynne, B.Y., Campbell, K.A., Moore, J.N. and Browne, P.R.L., 2005. Rapid diagenesis of siliceous sinter (opal-A to quartz) over 1900 years at Opal Mound, Roosevelt Hot Springs, Utah, U.S.A.: Journal of Sedimentary Geology, v. 179, p; 249-278

    Lynne, B.Y., Campbell, K.A., Perry, R.S, Browne, P.R.L. and Moore J.N. and, 2006. Acceleration of sinter diagenesis in an active fumarole, Taupo Volcanic Zone, New Zealand: Geology, in press.