John A. Luczaj, Ph.D.

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2000 Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD 
Area:
Geology, Geochemistry, Mineralogy
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Lawrence A. Hardie grad student 2000 Johns Hopkins
 (Epigenetic dolomitization and sulfide mineralization in paleozoic rocks of eastern Wisconsin: Implications for fluid flow out of the Michigan basin, U.S.A.)
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Luczaj J, Huang H. (2018) Copper and sulfur isotope ratios in Paleozoic-hosted Mississippi Valley-type mineralization in Wisconsin, USA Applied Geochemistry. 89: 173-179
Craddock JP, Malone DH, Porter R, et al. (2017) Paleozoic reactivation structures in the Appalachian-Ouachita-Marathon foreland: Far-field deformation across Pangea Earth-Science Reviews. 169: 1-34
Erb K, Ronk E, Koundinya V, et al. (2015) Groundwater Quality Changes in a Karst Aquifer of Northeastern Wisconsin, USA: Reduction of Brown Water Incidence and Bacterial Contamination Resulting from Implementation of Regional Task Force Recommendations Resources. 4: 655-672
Luczaj J, Masarik K. (2015) Groundwater Quantity and Quality Issues in a Water-Rich Region: Examples from Wisconsin, USA Resources. 4: 323-357
Luczaj JA, Harrison WB, Williams NS. (2006) Fractured hydrothermal dolomite reservoirs in the Devonian Dundee Formation of the central Michigan Basin Aapg Bulletin. 90: 1787-1801
Luczaj JA. (2006) Evidence against the Dorag (mixing-zone) model for dolomitization along the Wisconsin arch—A case for hydrothermal diagenesis Aapg Bulletin. 90: 1719-1738
Luczaj JA, Goldstein RH. (2000) Diagenesis of the lower permian Krider member, southwest Kansas, U.S.A.: fluid-inclusion, U-Pb, and fission-track evidence for reflux dolomitization during latest permian time Journal of Sedimentary Research. 70: 762-773
Bergmann BJ, Luczaj JA. (1995) Preliminary Fluid Inclusion Evidence for the Mechanism of Dolomitization in the Lower Permian Chase Group, Hugoton Embayment, Southwest Kansas: Abstract Aapg Bulletin. 79: 34-34
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