
Dr Raphael Baumgartner
Raphael is originally from Carinthia, Austria. He completed his Master鈥檚 degree in Economic Geology at the University of Leoben (Austria), and went on to complete his PhD at UWA (Perth). His PhD examined the potential of martian Large Igneous Provinces (LIP) to host sulphide endowments enriched in nickel and platinum-group elements. This innovative study integrated hyperspectral remote sensing data with gamma ray spectroscopy data, and also involved the analysis of trace element sulphide and chromite mineralisation within martian meteorites (shergottites and chassingnites).聽
Following completion of his PhD, Raphael continued as a Research Associated at UWA prior to joining the 黑料网大事记 in Sydney, where he investigated聽well preserved, strongly sulfidized聽microbial mat structures (stromatolites) in sedimentary and hydrothermal rocks of the c. 3.5 Ga Dresser Formation, East Pilbara Craton. This research, which involved the use of analytical techniques at high precision and resolution (Raman Spectroscopy, FE鈥揝EM, FIB鈥揝EM, STEM, EPMA, SR鈥揦FM; LA鈥揑CP鈥揗S, SIMS and NanoSIMS), has led to crucial new insights into hydrothermal activity and the nature of ancient life in the Dresser Formation.
For the next years, Raphael will mainly work in close collaboration with CSIRO Mineral Resources (Perth)聽focusing on ore genesis in Earth鈥檚 Red Sea and聽comparable environments elsewhere in the solar system, specifically Mars, providing insight into the role of organic matter聽in metal transport and accumulation, in particular Zn, Co, Cu and Mn, and allowing the development of novel mineral exploration models leading to more effective exploration.
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