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Shawn Malone
Assistant Professor
LS 427
Natural and Applied Sciences
"I use accessory minerals to investigate tectonic processes. This includes U-Pb geochronology, Lu-Hf and trace element geochemistry of zircon and titanite obtained from igneous and metamorphic rock; and provenance analysis using heavy mineral assemblages of sedimentary units. I also integrate whole rock petrography and geochemistry into these techniques. Some current research projects include: Zircon petrochronology of the Penokean orogeny, especially of the Marshfield terrane; mapping and crustal evolution of the Bighorn and Wind River ranges, Wyoming; Applications of petrography and heavy mineral analysis to sandstone provenance."