Jerry Fairley
EDUCATION
- PhD, Earth Resources Engineering, 2000—University of California, Berkeley
- MS, Geosciences, 1991—University of Nevada, Las Vegas
- BS, Geology, 1984—State University of New York, Cortland
RESEARCH INTERESTS
- Multiphase flow and transport in heterogeneous porous media
- Faults and fluid flow in geothermal systems
- Nuclear waste disposal site characterization
SELECTED PUBLICATIONS
- Anderson, T.R., and Fairley, J.P. 2008. Relating permeability to the structural setting of a fault-controlled hydrothermal system in southeast Oregon, USA. Journal of Geophysical Research, doi:10:1029/2007JB004962.
- Fairley, J.P., 2009. Modeling fluid flow in a heterogeneous, fault-controlled hydrothermal system. Geofluids 9:153 – 166, doi:10.1111/j.1468-8123.2009.00236.x.
- Fairley, J.P. and Hinds, J.J. 2004. Field observation of fluid circulation patterns in a normal fault system. Geophysical Research Letters 31:L19502, doi:10.1029/2004GL020812.
- Fairley, J.P. and Hinds, J.J. 2004. Permeability distribution in an active Great Basin fault zone. Geology 32:825-828.
- Fairley, J.P. and Nicholson, K.N. 2006. Imaging lateral groundwater flow in the shallow subsurface. Journal of Hydrology 321:276-285.
- Fairley, J.P. and Zakrajsek, J.R. 2007. A physical antialias filter for time-series temperature measurements. Ground Water Monitoring and Remediation 27(1):103-107.
- Fairley, J.P., Podgorney, R.K., and Wood, T.R. 2004. Unsaturated flow through a small fracture-matrix network: Part 2. Uncertainty in modeling flow processes. Vadose Zone Journal 3:101-108.
- Hess, S., J.P. Fairley, J. Bradford, M. Lyle, and W. Clement, 2009. Evidence for composite hydraulic architecture in an active fault system based on 3D seismic reflection, time-domain electromagnetics and temperature data. Near Surface Geophysics 7:341 – 352.
- Podgorney, R.K., and Fairley, J.P. 2008. Investigation of episodic flow from unsaturated porous media into a macropore. Vadose Zone Journal 7:332–339, doi:10.2136/vzj2006.0107.
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