Matthew Steele-MacInnis

Professor, Faculty of Science - Earth & Atmospheric Sciences Admin

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Professor, Faculty of Science - Earth & Atmospheric Sciences Admin
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steelema@ualberta.ca

Overview

About

I am a geologist whose research focuses on the properties and roles of fluids in Earth's interior, especially in the formation of economic mineral deposits. I received a BSc (honors) in Earth Sciences from Memorial University (2008) and a PhD in Geosciences from Virginia Tech (2013). I was a Marie Curie postdoc at ETH Zurich from 2013-2015, then an Assistant Professor at the University of Arizona from 2015-2017, before joining the University of Alberta as an Assistant Professor in 2017.

My group's website: Geologic Fluids and Mineral Deposits @ UAlberta

Courses

EAS 468 - Geochemical Processes

Application of geochemistry to Earth materials and geological settings. Topics vary: see www.eas.ualberta.ca/eas468 for details. May be taken more than once for credit provided no topic is repeated. Topics include: (1) Geochemistry of Ore Deposits; (2) Environmental Geochemistry (Not available to students with credit in EAS 420). Prerequisite: EAS 320 or consent of instructor. [Faculty of Science]


EAS 568 - Advanced Geochemical Processes

Application of geochemistry to Earth materials and geological settings. Topics vary: see www.eas.ualberta.ca/eas568 for details. May be taken more than once for credit provided no topic in EAS 468 or 568 is repeated. Topics include: (1) Geochemistry of Ore Deposits (Not available to students with credit in EAS 434); (2) Environmental Geochemistry. Classes concurrent with EAS 468. [Faculty of Science]


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