George Case
George is a Research Economic Geologist for the Alaska Science Center.
He received a BSc from West Virginia University in 2012 and a PhD from James Cook University in 2017, focusing on iron oxide-copper-gold deposits. Since then, his work has shifted to studying other types of critical mineral ore-forming systems, including those that form graphite and lithium deposits. George utilizes a range of tools, from geochemistry to geochronology, to understand the genesis of mineral systems and apply that understanding to mapping and assessing resource potential for critical minerals in time and space.
Education and Certifications
Ph.D. 2017 James Cook University
B.Sc. 2012 West Virginia University
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Evaluation of the analytical methods used to determine the elemental concentrations found in the stream geochemical dataset compiled for Alaska Evaluation of the analytical methods used to determine the elemental concentrations found in the stream geochemical dataset compiled for Alaska
A recent U.S. Geological Survey data compilation of stream-sediment geochemistry for Alaska contains decades of analyses collected under numerous Federal and State programs. The compiled data were determined by various analytical methods. Some samples were reanalyzed by a different analytical method than the original, resulting in some elements having concentrations reported by multiple...
Authors
Bronwen Wang, Karl J. Ellefsen, Matthew Granitto, Karen D. Kelley, Susan M. Karl, George N.D. Case, Douglas C. Kreiner, Courtney L. Amundson
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Evaluation of the analytical methods used to determine the elemental concentrations found in the stream geochemical dataset compiled for Alaska Evaluation of the analytical methods used to determine the elemental concentrations found in the stream geochemical dataset compiled for Alaska
A recent U.S. Geological Survey data compilation of stream-sediment geochemistry for Alaska contains decades of analyses collected under numerous Federal and State programs. The compiled data were determined by various analytical methods. Some samples were reanalyzed by a different analytical method than the original, resulting in some elements having concentrations reported by multiple...
Authors
Bronwen Wang, Karl J. Ellefsen, Matthew Granitto, Karen D. Kelley, Susan M. Karl, George N.D. Case, Douglas C. Kreiner, Courtney L. Amundson