Research Groups
CEMI - Consortium for Electromagnetic Modeling and Inversion Consortium for Electromagnetic Modeling and Inversion (CEMI) is a research and educational program in applied geophysical electromagnetics based at the University of Utah. It was founded more than twenty five years ago by Prof. G.W. Hohmann and is headed by Prof. M. S. Zhdanov since 1995. The areas of CEMI research interest have been and continue to be gravity, magnetic, and electromagnetic modeling and inversion methods for accurate and efficient geophysical data analysis in regions with complex structure.
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UTAM - Utah Tomography & Modeling/Migration Consortium The mission of the Utah Tomography and Modeling/Migration (UTAM) consortium is to develop innovative tomography, modeling and migration methods for exploration geophysics. The consortium started in 1987 and our current 2005-06 staff consists of 8 graduate students, one research scientist and Prof. Gerard Schuster.
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Thermal Geophysics Research Group The Thermal Geophysics Research Group investigates thermal aspects of various geologic processes. The general areas we conduct research in include: regional heat flow studies, thermal state of the lithosphere, heat flow and mid-plate volcanism, geophysical characterization of geothermal systems, thermal aspects of plate interactions, thermal aspects of groundwater flow, influence of lithospheric thermal state on its' mechanical behavior, thermal histories of sedimentary basins, heat flow and hydrothermal circulation in the sea floor, and climate change inferred from borehole temperatures.
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Opaque Topaz Found in the Topaz Mountain Area, Utah
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