Item talk:Q50293

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   abstract: Research Geologist with the Geology, Minerals, Energy, and Geophysics
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   abstract: Niki is a Research Geologist in the Geology, Minerals, Energy, and Geophysics
     Science Center. In 2007, she joined the USGS in Menlo Park, CA but now works
     in Spokane, WA. She earned a B.S. in Earth Sciences from California Polytechnic
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   abstract: With specialized skills in geochronology, geochemistry, and structural
     geology, Niki investigates nationally important ore deposits. The Yellow Pine/Stibnite
     gold-antimony-tungsten mining area in central Idaho is her current research
     focus, and it holds the largest resource of the nationally critical commodity
     antimony. She is constraining the age of tungsten and antimony mineralization,
     unique geochemical signatures in the ore host rocks, and the ore-controlling
     structural setting that all provide insight into why mineralization formed when
     and where it did.
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