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Jacek Majorowicz

Jacek Majorowicz

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Earth Science

D-Index
31
Citations
3748
World Ranking
8943
National Ranking
452

Overview

Jacek Majorowicz is affiliated with the University of Alberta in Canada and has contributed primarily to research in the fields of Engineering, Earth and Planetary Sciences, and Energy. Their work spans several subfields, notably Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment, Mechanics of Materials, Environmental Engineering, Geophysics, and Atmospheric Science.

The scientist's research topics focus on geothermal energy systems and applications, hydrocarbon exploration and reservoir analysis, CO2 sequestration and geologic interactions, geological formations and processes exploration, integrated energy systems optimization, seismic imaging and inversion techniques, as well as climate change and permafrost.

Frequent publication venues where Majorowicz's work appears include:

  • Energies
  • International Journal of Terrestrial Heat Flow and Applied Geothermics
  • Geothermics
  • Bulletin of Geography Physical Geography Series

They have collaborated notably with coauthors such as Stephen E. Grasby, Jan Šаfanda, and M. Grad.

Recent papers authored by Jacek Majorowicz include:

  • Heat transition for major communities supported by geothermal energy development of the Alberta Basin, Canada, 2020, Geothermics
  • Deep Geothermal Heating Potential for the Communities of the Western Canadian Sedimentary Basin, 2021, Energies
  • Review of the Heat Flow Mapping in Polish Sedimentary Basin across Different Tectonic Terrains, 2021, Energies
  • Differences Between Recent Heat Flow Maps of Poland and Deep Thermo-Seismic and Tectonic Age Constraints, 2020, International Journal of Terrestrial Heat Flow and Applied Geothermics
  • Influence of past vegetation changes on estimates of ground surface temperature histories GSTH obtained by inversion of borehole temperature logs: Example from the Western Canadian Sedimentary Basin, 2021, International Journal of Terrestrial Heat Flow and Applied Geothermics

Best Publications

  • Regional heat flow patterns in the Western Canadian Sedimentary Basin

    J.A. Majorowicz;A.M. Jessop

  • Geothermal energy resource potential of Canada

    S E Grasby;D M Allen;S Bell;Z Chen

  • New terrestrial heat flow map of Europe after regional paleoclimatic correction application

    Jacek Majorowicz;Stanislaw Wybraniec

  • Geothermics of the Williston Basin in Canada in relation to hydrodynamics and hydrocarbon occurrences

    J. A. Majorowicz;F. W. Jones;Alan M. Jessop

  • Regional climatic warming and associated twentieth century land-cover changes in north-western North America

    Walter R. Skinner;Jacek A. Majorowicz

  • Gas hydrate distribution and volume in Canada

    J. A. Majorowicz;K. G. Osadetz

  • Potential for enhanced geothermal systems in Alberta, Canada

    Hannes Hofmann;Simon Weides;Tayfun Babadagli;Günter Zimmermann

  • Heat flow, depth–temperature variations and stored thermal energy for enhanced geothermal systems in Canada

    Jacek Majorowicz;Stephen E Grasby

  • Heat flow models across the Trans-European Suture Zone in the area of the POLONAISE’97 seismic experiment

    J.A Majorowicz;V Čermak;J Šafanda;P Krzywiec

  • Implications of Spatial Variability in Heat Flow for Geothermal Resource Evaluation in Large Foreland Basins: The Case of the Western Canada Sedimentary Basin

    Simon Weides;Jacek Majorowicz

  • Terrestrial heat flow and geothermal gradients in relation to hydrodynamics in the Alberta basin, Canada

    J.A. Majorowicz;F.W. Jones;H.L. Lam;A.M. Jessop

  • Heat flow and heat generation estimates for the Churchill basement of the Western Canadian Basin in Alberta, Canada

    R.D.W. Beach;F.W. Jones;J.A. Majorowicz

  • Geothermal evidence of very low glacial temperatures on a rim of the Fennoscandian ice sheet

    Jan Šafanda;Jan Szewczyk;Jacek Majorowicz

  • The variability of heat flow both regional and with depth in southern Alberta, Canada: Effect of groundwater flow?☆

    J.A. Majorowicz;F.W. Jones;H.L. Lam;A.M. Jessop

  • Investigation of the geothermal state of sedimentary basins using oil industry thermal data: case study from Northern Alberta exhibiting the need to systematically remove biased data

    D Allan Gray;Jacek Majorowicz;Martyn Unsworth

  • Geothermal conditions for gas hydrate stability in the Beaufort-Mackenzie area: the global change aspect

    A.S. Judge;J.A. Majorowicz

  • East to west retardation in the onset of the recent warming across Canada inferred from inversions of temperature logs

    Jacek Majorowicz;Jan Safanda;Walter Skinner

  • Study of Heat Flow in Poland with Special Regard to Tectonophysical Problems

    J. Majorowicz;S. Plewa

  • Present Heat Flow Along a Profile Across the Western Canada Sedimentary Basin: The Extent of Hydrodynamic Influence

    Jacek A. Majorowicz;Grant Garven;Alan Jessop;Christopher Jessop

  • High Potential Regions for Enhanced Geothermal Systems in Canada

    Jacek Majorowicz;Stephen E. Grasby

  • Potential causes of differences between ground and surface air temperature warming across different ecozones in Alberta, Canada

    Jacek A. Majorowicz;Walter R. Skinner

  • Heat flow variation with depth in Poland: evidence from equilibrium temperature logs in 2.9-km-deep well Torun-1

    Jacek Majorowicz;Jan Šafanda

Frequent Co-Authors

Stephen E. Grasby
Stephen E. Grasby Geological Survey of Canada
Martyn Unsworth
Martyn Unsworth University of Alberta
Marek Grad
Marek Grad University of Warsaw
Douglas R. Schmitt
Douglas R. Schmitt Purdue University West Lafayette
Tayfun Babadagli
Tayfun Babadagli University of Alberta
Grant Ferguson
Grant Ferguson University of Saskatchewan
Larry M. Heaman
Larry M. Heaman University of Alberta
Thomas Chacko
Thomas Chacko University of Alberta
A. Guterch
A. Guterch Polish Academy of Sciences
Robert N. Harris
Robert N. Harris Oregon State University

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