Hi! My name is Steve Piercey and I’m a Professor in the Department of Earth Sciences at Memorial University. I’m interested in many aspects of geology, but I have expertise and interests in Economic Geology research, mining, mineral exploration, geochemistry, exploration geochemistry, and tectonics. This blog will be updated periodically with articles, information, and links of interest to economic geologists, exploration geochemists, and those interested in the above fields. I always welcome comments, suggestions, and ideas!
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