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INTERACTIONS: ENERGY/ENVIRONMENT – Environmental Effects of Geothermal Power - S. J. Goff, P. Brophy, F. Goff Spanish. She has traveled extensively, primarily to the developing world (Honduras, Guatemala, El Salvador, Costa Rica, Indonesia, China) to present the results of her work. She has consulted for the University of Nevada, serving as the liaison with the Guatemalan government for a team investigating the Zunil, Guatemala landslide and for the InterAmerican Development Bank, reviewing the environmental impacts of planned geothermal development projects in El Salvador. She has assisted the Honduran government with their geothermal energy development plans and negotiated an agreement with the Honduran utility to co-share the costs of continued pre-feasibility work at the Platanares site. She has recently developed a plan, based on her work, for feasibility studies of geothermal sites in Honduras and Guatemala in response to the need for rebuilding Central America in the aftermath of Hurricane Mitch. She is the DOE representative on an IEA implementing agreement on the Environmental Impacts of Energy Development. She is the 1st Vice President of the Geothermal Resource Council, Chair of the newly formed External Liaison Committee, member of the Advisory Committee. In addition, she is a member of the Board of Directors of the International Geothermal Association and the Chair of the By- Laws Committee. Paul Brophy has worked extensively in the resource assessment and environmental permitting of geothermal projects worldwide. He was a presenter at the National Geothermal Association (now Geothermal Energy Association) Workshop on Geothermal Energy in Costa Rica in 1993 and a delegate on the US Department of Energy Mission to that country in 1995. He has also made presentations at an International Conference on Environmental Issues in Peru and at a United Nations Regional Seminar held in Santiago, Chile in 1995. Mr Brophy was the original Project Manager for a four-year World Bank funded project to provide environmental technology transfer services to the Philippine Department of Energy. This project invoved the establishment of a national environmental framework for future geothermal energy development. Most recently he has been Project Manager for the exploration phase of geothermal resource development on the island of St. Vincent in the Caribbean. Mr Brophy has worked in the geothermal industry for over 18 years and is currently on the Board of Directors of The Geothermal Resources Council and Chairperson of the Membership Committee. During his Ph.D. program, Dr. Fraser Goff was employed by the U.S. Geological Survey as chemist and geologist in evaluation of The Geysers-Clear Lake geothermal region, California. His major research efforts over the last twentyfive years include : the evaluation of both conventional and hot-dry-rock geothermal resources through integration of geological, geophysical, and hydrogeochemical data; field- oriented geologic, petrologic, and hydrogeochemical studies of Quaternary-Tertiary volcanic provinces; and application of hydrogeochemical techniques in geothermal, volcanological, and environmental research. He was Task Manager of the US hot-dry-rock resource evaluation and site assessment team (1980-1982). He planned much of the coring strategy for three exploration holes in Honduras and one in Guatemala (1986-1990). He has worked on 30 geothermal systems in the USA and ten countries. He has investigated the hydrogeochemistry of geothermally-connected oil fields in the Great Basin, Nevada. He leads a small team investigating environmental isotopes in groundwaters within LANL property and mercury transport from mine tailings in California. He has worked on 14 active volcanoes studying magmatic volatiles (1985-present) and has recently been involved with a project to develop new remote sensing techniques for measuring volcanic plume compositions and flux. He has recently participated in a small project to investigate the CO2-sequestering potential of ultramafic rocks. He is Adjunct Professor at the University of New Mexico and is a Fellow of the Geological Society of America. ©Encyclopedia of Life Support Systems (EOLSS) UNESCO – EOLSS SAMPLE CHAPTERS

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