20082022

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Research interests

  • Origin of magmatic and hydrothermal sulfide mineral deposits
  • Magmatism and sulfide mineralizations associated with the Midcontinent Rift System
  • Origin of Ural-Alaskan type zoned mafic-ultramafic complexes
  • Principles and applications of stable isotope ratios in petrogenetic systems
  • The Penokean Orogeny and the tectonic evolution of North America in the Proterozoic Eon.

Expertise related to UN Sustainable Development Goals

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  • SDG 7 - Affordable and Clean Energy
  • SDG 9 - Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure

Education/Academic qualification

PhD, Isotopic and mineralogical studies of sulfide mineralization and hydrothermal alteration in the Duke Island Ultramafic Complex, south-eastern Alaska, Indiana University

Sep 1 2005May 20 2008

Award Date: May 20 2008

MS, Carbon-isotope thermometry of high temperature marbles of the Santa Lucia Range in coastal California, University of Wisconsin-Madison

Sep 1 2001Apr 30 2003

Award Date: Apr 30 2003

MSc, Ultra-high temperature metamorphism of calc- silicate granulites in the Eastern Ghats Belt of southern India, Jadavpur University

Sep 1 1998Dec 30 2000

Award Date: Dec 30 2000

Geology, University of Calcutta

Aug 1 1993Jul 31 1995

Award Date: Jul 31 1995

Research Interest Keywords

  • economic geology
  • critical minerals
  • magmatic sulfide
  • isotope
  • nickel
  • copper
  • platinum

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