Clifford R. Stanley
Earth and Environmental Science
Acadia University
Canada
Biography
Professor in the department of Environmental Science at Acadia University Education: Dartmouth College, A.B., 1980 (Earth Science) Univ. of British Columbia, M.Sc., 1984, Ph.D., 1988 (Geological Sciences) M.Sc. Thesis: Geology and Geochemistry of the Daisy Creek Prospect: Stratabound Cu-Ag Occurrence in Western Montana Ph.D. Thesis: Comparison of DataClassification Procedures in Applied Geochemistry Using Monte CarloSimulation
Research Interest
Geochemistry
Publications
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Spooner, I., Stevens, G., Morrow, J., Pufahl, P., Grieve, R., Raeside, R., Pilon, J., Stanley, C.R., Barr, S., & McMullin, D. (in press): Identification of the Bloody Creek structure, a possible bolide impact crater in southwestern Nova Scotia, Canada. Submitted to: Meteoritics and Planetary Science.
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Stanley, C.R. (2010): Geochemical, Mineralogical and Lithological Dispersal Models in Glacial Till: Physical Process Constraints and Application in Mineral Exploration. In: Paulen, R.C. and McMartin, I. (eds.), Application of Till and Stream Sediment Heavy Mineral and Geochemical Methods to Mineral Exploration in Western and Northern Canada. GAC-MAC Short Course Volume 18.