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Earth Science D-index 32 Citations 3,766 96 World Ranking 5786 National Ranking 2184

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Fellow of the Geological Society of America

Overview

What is he best known for?

The fields of study he is best known for:

  • Basalt
  • Volcano
  • Igneous rock

The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Geochemistry, Volcano, Mineralogy, Basalt and Geomorphology. His Caldera, Rhyolite, Dacite and Layered intrusion study in the realm of Geochemistry connects with subjects such as Magnesite. His work in Mineralogy addresses subjects such as Lava, which are connected to disciplines such as Fayalite, Phenocryst, Anorthoclase and Olivine.

His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Volcanism, Intraplate earthquake, Magmatism and Volcanic rock. In his study, Hydrothermal circulation is strongly linked to Volatiles, which falls under the umbrella field of Volcanism. As part of the same scientific family, Fraser Goff usually focuses on Geomorphology, concentrating on Geothermal gradient and intersecting with Groundwater recharge and Groundwater.

His most cited work include:

  • Carbon Dioxide Sequestering Using Ultramafic Rocks (165 citations)
  • Explosive rhyolitic volcanism in the Jemez Mountains: Vent locations, caldera development and relation to regional structure (139 citations)
  • Stratigraphic relations and lithologic variations in the Jemez Volcanic Field, New Mexico (114 citations)

What are the main themes of his work throughout his whole career to date?

Fraser Goff mainly focuses on Geochemistry, Caldera, Volcano, Geothermal gradient and Mineralogy. The study incorporates disciplines such as Hydrothermal circulation, Meteoric water and Geomorphology in addition to Geochemistry. Fraser Goff focuses mostly in the field of Geomorphology, narrowing it down to topics relating to Pyroclastic rock and, in certain cases, Fracture zone.

His Caldera research includes elements of Resurgent dome, Basement, Precambrian and Pleistocene. The concepts of his Geothermal gradient study are interwoven with issues in Andesite, Volcanism, Petrology and Hydrology. His Mineralogy study combines topics in areas such as Metamorphic rock, Spring, Dacite and Silicic.

He most often published in these fields:

  • Geochemistry (64.65%)
  • Caldera (41.41%)
  • Volcano (35.35%)

What were the highlights of his more recent work (between 2000-2013)?

  • Geochemistry (64.65%)
  • Volcano (35.35%)
  • Caldera (41.41%)

In recent papers he was focusing on the following fields of study:

His scientific interests lie mostly in Geochemistry, Volcano, Caldera, Pleistocene and Mineralogy. His Geochemistry study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Chlorite, Hydrothermal circulation and Illite. His study in the fields of Meteoric water under the domain of Hydrothermal circulation overlaps with other disciplines such as Chemical composition and Sample collection.

His work on Lava, Magma and Explosive eruption as part of general Volcano study is frequently connected to Gas composition and Temporal resolution, therefore bridging the gap between diverse disciplines of science and establishing a new relationship between them. As part of one scientific family, Fraser Goff deals mainly with the area of Caldera, narrowing it down to issues related to the Climate change, and often Resurgent dome, Geologic map and Rhyolite. Fraser Goff has included themes like Fumarole, Metamorphic rock, Hot spring and Isotopic signature in his Mineralogy study.

Between 2000 and 2013, his most popular works were:

  • Passive infrared remote sensing evidence for large, intermittent CO2 emissions at Popocatépetl volcano, Mexico (90 citations)
  • Elevated carbon dioxide flux at the Dixie Valley geothermal field, Nevada; relations between surface phenomena and the geothermal reservoir (69 citations)
  • Thermal modeling of the Clear Lake magmatic-hydrothermal system, California, USA (45 citations)

In his most recent research, the most cited papers focused on:

  • Volcano
  • Basalt
  • Igneous rock

Fraser Goff spends much of his time researching Volcano, Fumarole, Mineralogy, Meteoric water and Geothermal gradient. His work on Volcano is being expanded to include thematically relevant topics such as Hydrothermal circulation. His Fumarole study frequently involves adjacent topics like Caldera.

Fraser Goff combines subjects such as Seawater, Hot spring, Spring and Isotopic signature with his study of Mineralogy. His work in Geothermal gradient addresses issues such as Petrology, which are connected to fields such as Geomorphology and Alluvial fan. His Carbonate rock study is related to the wider topic of Geochemistry.

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Best Publications

Carbon Dioxide Sequestering Using Ultramafic Rocks

Fraser Goff;K. S. Lackner.
Environmental Geosciences (1998)

268 Citations

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.
Journal of Geophysical Research (1986)

213 Citations

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

Jamie N. Gardner;Fraser Goff;Sammy Garcia;Roland C. Hagan.
Journal of Geophysical Research (1986)

174 Citations

Vesicle cylinders in vapor-differentiated basalt flows

Fraser Goff.
Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research (1996)

149 Citations

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

Fraser Goff;Steven P Love;R.G Warren;Dale Counce.
Chemical Geology (2001)

129 Citations

Mixed hydrothermal fluids and the origin of the Martian soil

Horton E. Newsom;Justin J. Hagerty;Fraser Goff.
Journal of Geophysical Research (1999)

128 Citations

Tritium and stable isotopes of magmatic waters

F. Goff;G.M. McMurtry.
Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research (2000)

124 Citations

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

François D. Vuataz;Fraser Goff.
Journal of Geophysical Research (1986)

123 Citations

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

S. P. Love;F. Goff;D. Counce;C. Siebe.
Nature (1998)

119 Citations

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.
Nature (1998)

112 Citations

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