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volcanic sequences and reconstruct a model of its volcanic plumbing system architecture. You will collect mineral texture and composition data using a range of geochemical methods including SEM, EPMA and LA
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, mineral intelligence, circular economy policies and environmental impacts mitigation. The green transition is (also) a materials transition. It implies that the demand for a number of raw materials will
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-based feedstocks. The candidate should have a good understanding of mineral processing, leaching, separation and characterization techniques. The project will involve R&D of different beneficiation
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hypothesized to exist at the base of the lithosphere beneath the French Massif Central and the Pyrenees. Thermometric analyses of mineral assemblages (e.g., olivine-bearing basalts) will be used to estimate
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atmospheric models WRF-Chem and/or CHIMERE, developing new descriptions of primary ice formation from sources such as aviation, wildfire emissions, and mineral dust. High-resolution simulations of selected case
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of sulfur or related mineral resources. Geochemical characterization of rocks and minerals (XRF, ICP‑MS, elemental analyzers, isotopes). Proven fieldwork experience in sedimentary geology and/or mineral
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focuses on various aspects of the mine lifecycle and aims to provide significantly higher added value. In addition to conventional mineral resources R&D, GSMI places emphasis on developing the mine
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. In addition to conventional mineral resources R&D, GSMI places emphasis on developing the mine of the future, which includes areas such as geo-mineralogy of mineral resources, circular economy
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up experiments • Collect and analyze soil, water, mineral, and wastewater samples • Use analytical equipment or work with data from analytical equipment (e.g., ICP-OES or ICP-MS, XRD, FTIR, EA, EA-IRMS, etc
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environmental risks in the country. This framework will consider factors such as mineral occurrence, associated minerals of concern, geochemical behaviour, mobility, bioavailability, toxicity, and hydrogeological