Publications
Below you will find a comprehensive list of publications created by the EGS, Inc. team through out their careers.
Paul Brophy’s Publications
2004. “Environmental Effects of Geothermal Power” (with S. Goff and F Goff) in Encyclopedia of Life Support systems (EOLSS), developed under the auspices of the UNESCO, Eolss Publishers, Oxford, UK (http://www.eolss.net)
2003. “Geothermal Exploration of La Soufriere, St Vincent, West Indies” Transactions of the Geothermal Resources Council
1997. “Environmental Advantages to the Utilization of Geothermal Energy ” Renewable Energy Vol 10, No2/3, pp367-377
1995. “Environmental Advantages for the Development of Geothermal Resources for Electrical Power Generation” - Paper presented to United Nations Seminar on the Role of New and Renewable Sources of Energy in the Sustainable Development of Latin America and the Caribbean, Santiago, Chile. October 1995
1995. “Environmental and Institutional Framework for Development of Geothermal Energy” Paper presented to the Conference on Renewable Energy, Lima, Peru. April 1995.
1993. “Environmental and Regulatory Constraints to development of low temperature geothermal system in California, U.S.A.” Abstract, International Symposium on Problems of Geothermal Energy Development, St. Petersburg, Russia, June 1993
1990. “Prospecting for hot water in a sedimentary basin: Assessment of the low-temperature geothermal resource near Loma Linda, California.” Trans Geothermal Resources Council, Vol. 14, pp 1465-1477.
1986. “Self-potential gradients, Coso geothermal field, California.” Trans. Geothermal Resources Council, vol. 10 pp. 211-216 (with H. Waff).
1985. “Structure of the Coso geothermal field.” Presentation to the Coso Magma Workshop. U.S. Naval Weapons Center, China Lake, California.
1984. “Structural analysis of pre-Cenozoic rocks, Coso Geothermal Area, California.” Trans. Geothermal Resources Council, vol. 8, pp. 409-415.
Gene Suemnicht’s Publications
Schriener, A. and G. A. Suemnicht, 1981, Subsurface Intrusive Rocks at the Geysers Geothermal Area, California, in Proceedings of the Symposium on Mineral Deposits of the Pacific Northwest (USGS open file report 81-355), pp. 294-302, M. L. Silberman, C. W. Field and A. L. Barry, eds.
Smith, B. M., R. P. Gunderson, and G. A. Suemnicht, 1988, Oxygen Isotope Evidence for Magma-Groundwater Interactions in Early Post-Collapse Rhyolites from the Long Valley Caldera, Central California, Geol. Soc. Am. Abs. w/prog., Vol. 20, No. 7.
Smith, B. M. and G. A. Suemnicht, 1991, Evidence for Past and Present Hydrothermal Regimes of Long Valley Caldera, California, Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research, 48 (1991), pp. 319-339.
Smith, B. M. and G. A. Suemnicht, 1988, Oxygen Isotope Profiles of Seven Geothermal Wells in Long Valley Caldera, Central California, Geol. Soc. Am. abs. w/prog., Vol. 20, No. 7.
Sorey, M. L., B. M. Kennedy, W. C. Evans, C. D. Farrar, and G. A. Suemnicht, 1991, Helium Isotope and Gas Discharge Variations Associated with Crustal Unrest in Long Valley Caldera, California, Journal of Geophysical Res., Vol. 98, No. B9, pp. 15871-15889.
Sorey, M. L, G. A. Suemnicht, N. J. Sturchio, and G. A. Nordquist, 1991, New Evidence on the Hydrothermal System in Long Valley Caldera, California, from Wells, Fluid Sampling, Electrical Geophysics, and Age Determinations of Hot Spring Deposits, Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research, 48 (1991), pp. 229-263.
Suemnicht, G. A., 1977, Geology of the Canada del Oro Headwaters, Santa Catalina Mountains, Arizona, University of Arizona, M.S. Thesis, 104 pp.
Suemnicht, G. A., 1987, Results of Deep Drilling in the Western Moat of Long Valley, CA, EOS, Vol. 68, No. 40, pp. 785-998.
Suemnicht, G. A., C. A. Barton, and P. Lysne, 1989, Fracture Imaging in Geothermal Systems, EOS Transactions of the American Geophysical Union.
Suemnicht, G. A., C. A. Barton, and P. Lysne, 1989, Fracture Imaging in Geothermal Systems, Geothermal Resources Council Trans., Vol. 13, pp. 549.
Suemnicht, G. A. and R. J. Varga, 1988, Basement Structure and Implications for Hydrothermal Circulation Patterns in the Western Moat of Long Valley Caldera, California, Journal of Geophysical Res., Vol. 93, No. Bll, pp. 13181-13207.
Suemnicht, G. A. and R. J. Varga, 1987, Constraints on Models of Structure and Hydrothermal Circulation in Long Valley Caldera, California, in Proceedings of the Symposium on the Long Valley Caldera: A Pre-Drilling Data Review (LBL 239-10) N.E. Goldstein Ed., pp. 32-38.
Varga, R. J., R. A. Bailey, and G. A. Suemnicht, 1990, Evidence for 600-yr. Old Basalt and Magma Mixing at Inyo Craters Volcanic Chain, Eastern California, Journal of Geophysical Res., Vol. 95, No. B13, pp. 21441-21450.
Suemnicht, G. A., Sorey M.L. Moore, J. N. and Sullivan R., 2006, The Shallow Hydrothermal System of Long Valley Caldera, California, Geothermal Resources Council Trans., Vol. 30, pp. 465.
Suemnicht, G. A., Sorey M.L. Moore, J. N. and Sullivan R., 2006, The Shallow Hydrothermal System of Long Valley Caldera, California, Stanford Geothermal Workshop Trans., Vol. 31 (invited contribution)
Mike Lane’s Publications
Brower, Robert, Ronald Scrudato and Michael Lane, 1992, The Use of GIS in Environmental Planning, Tierra del Fuego, Argentina, presented at the 8th Annual New York State GIS Conference, Rochester, NY, October 5-6
Lane, Michael A., Ronald Scrudato and Robert Brower, 1992, The Use of GIS in Portraying Technical Information on National Priority List Superfund Sites, presented at the 8th Annual New York State Geographic Information Systems Conference, Rochester NY, October 5-6
Lane, Michael A., Thomas C. Hart and Andrew J. Barber, 1993, Use of GIS in Landfill Siting Public Information Programs, presented at the 9th Annual New York State Geographic Information Systems Conference, Ithaca NY, October 4-5
Lane, Michael A., 1993, The Use of Geographic Information Systems (GIS) in Landfill Siting and Environmental Investigations, presentation to Central NY Association of Professional Geologists, Syracuse NY, December 2
Lane, Michael A., Thomas C. Hart and Ronald J. Scrudato, 1995, Use of GIS and Computer Graphics to Enhance Effective Communication of Environmental Issues; presented at the Pacific Section Convention, American Association of Petroleum Geologists, San Francisco, May 3-5