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Greg Nash - Research Assistant Professor

Phone: 801.585.9986
Fax: 801.585.3540

Email: gnash@egi.utah.edu

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Professional Research Interests and Expertise:

  • Tectonic geomorphology
  • 3-D geologic modeling
  • Geothermal exploration
  • Remote sensing
  • Application of geographic information science to geologic problems
Regional and Basin Experience:

  • Congo, DRC
  • Central America
  • East African Rift
  • Basin and Range and Colorado Plateau, U.S.A
  • Columbia
Education:

  • Ph.D. in Geography, University of Utah
Memberships:

  • Geothermal Resources Council
Publications:

  • Hulen, J.B., Nash, G.D., and Deymonaz, J., 2005, Geology of the Emigrant geothermal prospect, Esmeralda County, Nevada, Geothermal Resources Council, Transactions, v. 29, 15 p.
  • Hulen, J.B., Nash, G.D., Deymonaz, J., and Scrhiener, A., 2005, Hot prospect DOE enables the Emigrant geothermal exploration and slimhole drilling project in Fish Lake Valley, Nevada. Geothermal Resources Council Bulletin, v. 34 (July-August), p. 175-183.
  • Nash, G.D., 2011, Volcán Casita, Nicaragua: A GIS based geothermal assessment, Geothermal Resources Council, Transactions, v. 35, in print.
  • Sorkhabi, S. and G. Nash, Is Utah’s “Jurassic Wedge” a major petroleum province?, World Oil, Sept. 2006.