Brian McNulty
Postdoctoral Research Fellow at MDRU - Mineral Deposit Research Unit- Claim this Profile
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MDRU - Mineral Deposit Research Unit
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Canada
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Mining
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1 - 100 Employee
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Postdoctoral Research Fellow
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Jul 2021 - Present
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Self-employed
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Real Estate
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1 - 100 Employee
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Research Geologist
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Sep 2019 - Present
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University of Nevada
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United States
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Higher Education
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Postdoctoral Researcher
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Apr 2020 - Aug 2022
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PhD Candidate
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Jan 2015 - Apr 2020
Geology and Genesis of the Mineral Deposits of the Myra Falls VHMS District, Canada Geology and Genesis of the Mineral Deposits of the Myra Falls VHMS District, Canada
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Hunter Dickinson Inc.
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Canada
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Mining
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1 - 100 Employee
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Advisor - Geology
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May 2011 - Sep 2014
Geologic advisor with Hunter Dickinson Inc. for Heatherdale Resources Ltd. on the Niblack Cu-Au-Zn-Ag VMS project, Alaska and Constantia Resources Ltd. on the Maggie Cu-Mo porphyry project, British Columbia. Collection, management and interpretation of geologic data form underground and surface exploration diamond drill holes in support of mineral exploration and resource delineation. Assist in the planning, prioritization and execution of diamond drill hole targeting. Develop geologic models by integrating lithological, geochemical and structural data in both 2D and 3D computer software, including Geosoft and MicroMine. Show less
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Pebble Limited Partnership
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United States
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Senior Project Geologist
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Jan 2009 - May 2011
Key member of the geology exploration team for the Cu-Au-Mo Pebble Porphyry Deposit, southeast Alaska. Collected data from mineral exploration and geotechnical diamond drill holes. Integrated geologic data from diamond drill holes to create a deposit scale hydrothermal alteration, mineralization and lithological 3D model. Applied trace element ICP-MS data from diamond drill core to identify primary host rock types affected by texture destructive hydrothermal alteration. Utilized property scale geophysical, geochemical and geological datasets to generate and prioritize exploration drill targets. Supervised and managed a geo-technical team that collected geo-technical data from exploration diamond drill core. Show less
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Education
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University of Tasmania
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Geology -
University of British Columbia, Mineral Deposit Research Unit
Master of Science (MSc), Geological Sciences -
University of Alaska Fairbanks, Fairbanks Alaska
Bachelor of Science (BSc), Geology -
University of Tasmania
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University of Tasmania