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University of Wyoming
 John Kaszuba

John Kaszuba
SER Associate Professor of Geology & Geophysics
B.S. Beloit College, 1982; M.S. Virginia Polytechnic Institute & State University, 1986; Ph.D. Colorado School of Mines, 1997
jkaszub1@uwyo.edu • 307-766-3392 • Earth Sciences Bldg 1010

 

Dr. John Kaszuba is an SER Associate Professor of Geology and Geophysics in the Department of Geology and Geophysics. He received his Ph.D. from Colorado School  of Mines. He is a recognized expert in high pressure/high temperature hydrothermal and multiphase fluid-rock reactions. Dr. Kaszuba's research has produced seminal experimental papers regarding supercritical carbon dioxide reaction processes in brine aquifers, with implications for geologic sequestration of carbon. His current research focuses on integrated laboratory and computational approaches for multiphase fluid-rock interaction and evolution in crustal systems; contact metamorphism; quartz and carbonate veins and textures; redox equilibria in crustal-scale (deep) aquifers; and mass and energy transfer in the crust.

 

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