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    - Volunteer Education Coordinator for Mines Museum of Earth Science
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    - B.S. Geology, South Dakota School of Mines and Technology, 2009
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    - economic geology
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    - carbonatites
    - rare earth element deposits
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      and facilitate outreach events for the SDSM&T Geology Museum; completed 6 weeks
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      After completing her undergraduate degree, Danielle worked as a consulting geologist
      for Rare Element Resources (RER) on their Bear Lodge Alkaline Complex rare earth
      element exploration project. Through the financial support of RER, Danielle
      attended graduate school where she worked on many tasks including: characterizing
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      using trace element variations in minerals to understand magmatic cycling in
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      is interested in igneous petrology as it relates to understanding ore deposits.
      Her current research focuses on characterizing the processes and conditions
      for the formation of carbonatite-hosted rare earth element deposits using a
      variety of methods including: optical petrography, fluid inclusion microthermometry,
      RAMAN spectroscopy, laser ablation ICP-MS, whole-rock geochemistry, and microbeam
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    - September 2014 - September 2018, Physical Scientist, U.S. Geological Survey,
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    - September 2010 - May 2014, Teaching/Research Assistant, Texas Tech University,
      Lubbock, TX
    - August 2009 - December 2011, Consulting Geologist, Rare Element Resources, Ltd.,
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Latest revision as of 17:42, 30 August 2024

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