Professor
George H. Brimhall
Director of Earth
Resource Center
391 McCone Hall
Phone
(510) 642-5868
Fax (510) 643-9980
brimhall@socrates.berkeley.edu
Teaching
Schedule
EPS 101 M-W 1-2 pm 325 McCone
Field M-W 2-5:30 pm Berkeley Hills
Office
Hours
M-W 5-7 383 McCone
Professor George
Brimhall is a professor of geology and director of Earth Resource
Center. He did his undergraduate and graduate work at University
of California, earning Ph.D. degree in 1972.
Research interests
in the Brimhall research group at Berkeley all emanate from field-based,
quantitative studies of ore-forming processes focusing on mineral
exploration science and non-renewable resource issues including
improved environmental management of mined areas. Ore deposits studied
currently include porphyry copper deposits, hydrothermal wall rock
alteration, acid sulfate systems, secondary enrichment in relation
to paleohydrology driven by climatic change, mesothermal and epithermal
gold deposits, chemical weathering, soil genesis, computer modeling
of ground water transport and chemical reactions, laser Ar/Ar geochronology
of auithigenic minerals in soils and leached cappings, regional
crustal processes including granitic batholiths and related metallogenic
patterns. Current field sites include Chile, Argentina and California.
In the past our field areas included West Africa, Australia, Russia,
Brazil and Papua New Guinea.
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