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  • Fellow of the Geological Society of America
  • Fellow of the Geological Society of America

Overview

Fraser Goff is affiliated with the New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology in the United States. Their research spans across multiple fields including Social Sciences and Earth and Planetary Sciences, with a focus on interdisciplinary studies involving geology, archaeology, and environmental sciences.

The main topics of Fraser Goff's work include:

  • Geology and Paleoclimatology Research
  • Archaeology and Natural History
  • Child Nutrition and Water Access
  • Botany, Ecology, and Taxonomy Studies
  • Global Maternal and Child Health
  • Poverty, Education, and Child Welfare
  • Geological and Geochemical Analysis

The scientist has contributed to several subfields such as Anthropology, Atmospheric Science, Nutrition and Dietetics, Plant Science, and Sociology and Political Science.

Recent scholarly publications by Fraser Goff include:

  • "Strengthening country-led water and sanitation services monitoring and data use for decision-making: lessons from WaterAid experience in four countries," 2022, published in H2Open Journal
  • "The Goblin Colony: Spectacular Monoliths and Walls of Altered Bandelier Tuff South of the Valles Caldera, New Mexico," 2023, published in New Mexico Geology
  • "Trace Element and Isotope Geochemistry of Tschicoma Formation Intermediate Composition Dome Complexes, Jemez Mountains Volcanic Field, New Mexico, USA," 2024, published in Journal of Petrology
  • "Weathering and S Cycle in Volcanic Watersheds Analogous to Mars," 2020, published in Goldschmidt Abstracts
  • Correction article tied to the 2022 H2Open Journal publication

Frequently collaborating coauthors include Ceaser Kimbugwe, Timothy M. E. Davis, Ellen Greggio, Sokhadeva Chanthet, and Benjamin Kiap, reflecting multidisciplinary cooperation across several studies.

Fraser Goff has published repeatedly in venues such as the Proceedings volume of annual spring meetings (3 publications), H2Open Journal (2 publications), New Mexico Geology, Journal of Petrology, and Goldschmidt Abstracts.

Their contributions have been recognized through election as a Fellow of the Geological Society of America.

Best Publications

  • Carbon Dioxide Sequestering Using Ultramafic Rocks

    Fraser Goff;K. S. Lackner

  • Explosive rhyolitic volcanism in the Jemez Mountains: Vent locations, caldera development and relation to regional structure

    Stephen Self;Fraser Goff;Jamie N. Gardner;John V. Wright

  • Stratigraphic relations and lithologic variations in the Jemez Volcanic Field, New Mexico

    Jamie N. Gardner;Fraser Goff;Sammy Garcia;Roland C. Hagan

  • Vesicle cylinders in vapor-differentiated basalt flows

    Fraser Goff

  • Extended megadroughts in the southwestern United States during Pleistocene interglacials

    Peter J. Fawcett;Josef P. Werne;Josef P. Werne;Josef P. Werne;R. Scott Anderson;Jeffrey M. Heikoop

  • Passive infrared remote sensing evidence for large, intermittent CO2 emissions at Popocatépetl volcano, Mexico

    Fraser Goff;Steven P Love;R.G Warren;Dale Counce

  • Tritium and stable isotopes of magmatic waters

    F. Goff;G.M. McMurtry

  • Mixed hydrothermal fluids and the origin of the Martian soil

    Horton E. Newsom;Justin J. Hagerty;Fraser Goff

  • Passive infrared spectroscopy of the eruption plume at Popocatépetl volcano, Mexico

    S. P. Love;F. Goff;D. Counce;C. Siebe

  • Isotope geochemistry of thermal and nonthermal waters in the Valles Caldera, Jemez Mountains, Northern New Mexico

    François D. Vuataz;Fraser Goff

  • Large variations in vent fluid CO2/3He ratios signal rapid changes in magma chemistry at Loihi seamount, Hawaii

    D. R. Hilton;G. M. McMurtry;F. Goff

  • Geochemical surveillance of magmatic volatiles at Popocatepetl volcano, Mexico

    Fraser Goff;Cathy J. Janik;Hugo Delgado;Cindy Werner

  • Elevated carbon dioxide flux at the Dixie Valley geothermal field, Nevada; relations between surface phenomena and the geothermal reservoir

    Deborah Bergfeld;Fraser Goff;Cathy J Janik

  • Origins of high pH mineral waters from ultramafic rocks, Central Portugal

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  • Intracaldera volcanic activity, Toledo Caldera and Embayment, Jemez Mountains, New Mexico

    Grant Heiken;Fraser Goff;John Stix;Shiro Tamanyu

  • The 40Ar/39Ar age constraints on the duration of resurgence at the Valles caldera, New Mexico

    Erin H. Phillips;Fraser Goff;Philip R. Kyle;William C. McIntosh

  • Travertine deposits of Soda Dam, New Mexico, and their implications for the age and evolution of the Valles caldera hydrothermal system

    Fraser Goff;Lisa Shevenell

  • Valles Caldera geothermal systems, New Mexico, U.S.A.

    Fraser Goff;Charles O. Grigsby

  • The Valles/Toledo Caldera Complex, Jemez Volcanic Field, New Mexico

    Grant Heiken;Fraser Goff;Jamie N. Gardner;W. S. Baldridge

  • Thermal modeling of the Clear Lake magmatic-hydrothermal system, California, USA

    James A. Stimac;Fraser Goff;Ken Wohletz

  • Restoration of compositional zonation in the Bandelier silicic magma chamber between two caldera‐forming eruptions: Geochemistry and origin of the Cerro Toledo Rhyolite, Jemez Mountains, New Mexico

    John Stix;Fraser Goff;Michael P. Gorton;Grant Heiken

  • Erratum: Extended megadroughts in the southwestern United States during Pleistocene interglacials (Nature (2011) 470 (518-521))

    Peter J. Fawcett;Josef P. Werne;Josef P. Werne;Josef P. Werne;R. Scott Anderson;Jeffrey M. Heikoop

Frequent Co-Authors

Grant Heiken
Grant Heiken Los Alamos National Laboratory
John W. Geissman
John W. Geissman The University of Texas at Dallas
David R. Hilton
David R. Hilton University of California, San Diego
Claus Siebe
Claus Siebe National Autonomous University of Mexico
Mark A. Engle
Mark A. Engle The University of Texas at El Paso
Gary M. McMurtry
Gary M. McMurtry University of Hawaii at Manoa
Giday WoldeGabriel
Giday WoldeGabriel Los Alamos National Laboratory
Horton E. Newsom
Horton E. Newsom University of New Mexico
Wendell A. Duffield
Wendell A. Duffield Northern Arizona University
Udo Fehn
Udo Fehn University of Rochester

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