Research Geologist
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I graduated from West Virginia University, with a BSci in Geology ( with Honors), in May 2012. I have experience in the practical applications of geology, including field mapping methods, laboratory methods, and geological software (Leapfrog Geo, ArcGIS). I recently earned my PhD in Economic Geology. My PhD project focused on understanding the ore genesis of the E1 Iron Oxide-Cu-Au (IOCG) deposit near Ernest Henry Mine, Cloncurry, northwest Queensland, Australia. My current research interests are centered on the metallogenic evolution of polydeformed terranes, tackling problems such as the origins of hydrothermal fluids and the resolution of superimposed alteration and mineralization events.
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