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Georges Beaudoin

Georges Beaudoin

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Environmental Sciences

D-Index
46
Citations
7497
World Ranking
6127
National Ranking
265

Overview

Georges Beaudoin is affiliated with Université Laval in Canada and has a productive research profile primarily in Earth and Planetary Sciences, with a significant focus also on Computer Science. Their work spans multiple subfields, including Geophysics and Artificial Intelligence, as well as Geochemistry and Petrology. This multidisciplinary approach is reflected in their extensive publications and collaborations.

Their recent scholarly output includes papers published in recognized journals, addressing various aspects of geochemistry and ore deposit studies. Notable recent papers include:

  • Scheelite chemistry from skarn systems: implications for ore-forming processes and mineral exploration (2022, Mineralium Deposita)
  • Chemical composition of tourmaline in orogenic gold deposits (2020, Mineralium Deposita)
  • Gold mobilization during metamorphic devolatilization of Archean and Paleoproterozoic metavolcanic rocks (2020, Geology)
  • Geochemical signatures in native gold derived from Au-bearing ore deposits (2021, Ore Geology Reviews)
  • A metasedimentary source of gold in Archean orogenic gold deposits (2021, Geology)

Their publication record is concentrated in several key venues with multiple contributions, including:

  • Ore Geology Reviews (17 publications)
  • Mineralium Deposita (14 publications)
  • Economic Geology (5 publications)
  • Journal of Geochemical Exploration (4 publications)
  • Chemical Geology (4 publications)

Frequent collaboration is a hallmark of Georges Beaudoin's research activities. Regular coauthors include Bertrand Rottier and Crystal LaFlamme, with whom they have collaborated on 12 publications each. Other frequent collaborators include Carl Guilmette, Xiaowen Huang, and Juxing Tang, each contributing to eight joint works.

Their research topics are primarily centered on geochemical processes and geological mapping, highlighted by extensive work in:

  • Geochemistry and Geologic Mapping
  • Geological and Geochemical Analysis
  • Earthquake and Tectonic Studies
  • Mineralogy and Gemology Studies
  • Geochemistry and Elemental Analysis
  • Hydrocarbon Exploration and Reservoir Analysis
  • Mineral Processing and Grinding

This body of work emphasizes the integration of geochemical and geophysical methods with computational approaches, underlying a diverse yet coherent scientific trajectory. Georges Beaudoin's contributions interface both fundamental and applied research, particularly in the context of mineral exploration, ore deposit formation, and geological analysis.

Best Publications

  • Discriminant diagrams for iron oxide trace element fingerprinting of mineral deposit types

    Céline Dupuis;Georges Beaudoin

  • Trace elements in magnetite as petrogenetic indicators

    Sarah A. S. Dare;Sarah-Jane Barnes;Georges Beaudoin;Julien Méric

  • The Miocene Gangdese porphyry copper belt generated during post-collisional extension in the Tibetan Orogen

    Zengqian Hou;Zhiming Yang;Xiaoming Qu;Xiangjin Meng

  • Variation in trace element content of magnetite crystallized from a fractionating sulfide liquid, Sudbury, Canada: Implications for provenance discrimination

    Sarah A.S. Dare;Sarah-Jane Barnes;Georges Beaudoin

  • Stabilization of Basic Oxygen Furnace Slag by Hot-stage Carbonation Treatment.

    Rafael M. Santos;Da Ling;Amin Sarvaramini;Muxing Guo

  • Did the massive magnetite “lava flows” of El Laco (Chile) form by magmatic or hydrothermal processes? New constraints from magnetite composition by LA-ICP-MS

    Sarah A. S. Dare;Sarah-Jane Barnes;Georges Beaudoin

  • Hydrothermal alteration and microbial sulfate reduction in peridotite and gabbro exposed by detachment faulting at the Mid‐Atlantic Ridge, 15°20′N (ODP Leg 209): A sulfur and oxygen isotope study

    Jeffrey C. Alt;Wayne C. Shanks;Wolfgang Bach;Holger Paulick

  • Carbon sequestration kinetic and storage capacity of ultramafic mining waste.

    Julie Pronost;Georges Beaudoin;Joniel Tremblay;Faïçal Larachi

  • Principal component analysis of magnetite composition from volcanogenic massive sulfide deposits: Case studies from the Izok Lake (Nunavut, Canada) and Halfmile Lake (New Brunswick, Canada) deposits

    Sheida Makvandi;Massoud Ghasemzadeh-Barvarz;Georges Beaudoin;Eric C. Grunsky

  • Partial least squares-discriminant analysis of trace element compositions of magnetite from various VMS deposit subtypes: Application to mineral exploration

    Sheida Makvandi;Massoud Ghasemzadeh-Barvarz;Georges Beaudoin;Eric C. Grunsky

  • Variations in the sulfur isotope composition of troilite from the Cañon Diablo iron meteorite

    Georges Beaudoin;B.E. Taylor;D. Rumble;M. Thiemens

  • Fixation of CO2 by chrysotile in low-pressure dry and moist carbonation: Ex-situ and in-situ characterizations

    Faïçal Larachi;Insaf Daldoul;Georges Beaudoin

  • Trace element composition of iron oxides from IOCG and IOA deposits: relationship to hydrothermal alteration and deposit subtypes

    Xiao Wen Huang;Xiao Wen Huang;Émilie Boutroy;Sheida Makvandi;Georges Beaudoin

  • Magnetite composition in Ni-Cu-PGE deposits worldwide: application to mineral exploration

    Emilie Boutroy;Sarah A.S. Dare;Georges Beaudoin;Sarah-Jane Barnes

  • CO2 Sequestration in Chrysotile Mining Residues—Implication of Watering and Passivation under Environmental Conditions

    Gnouyaro P. Assima;Faïçal Larachi;Georges Beaudoin;John Molson

  • Trace element composition of scheelite in orogenic gold deposits

    Marjorie Sciuba;Georges Beaudoin;Donald Grzela;Sheida Makvandi

  • A descriptive model for silver-lead-zinc veins in clastic metasedimentary terranes

    Georges Beaudoin;Donald F. Sangster

  • Dynamics of carbon dioxide uptake in chrysotile mining residues – Effect of mineralogy and liquid saturation

    Gnouyaro P. Assima;Faïçal Larachi;Georges Beaudoin;John Molson

  • Stable isotope geochemistry of the Archean Val-d‘Or (Canada) orogenic gold vein field

    Georges Beaudoin;David Pitre

  • Trace element composition of igneous and hydrothermal magnetite from porphyry deposits : relationship to deposit subtypes and magmatic affinity

    Xiao-Wen Huang;Xiao-Wen Huang;Anne-Aurélie Sappin;Anne-Aurélie Sappin;Émilie Boutroy;Georges Beaudoin

  • Stable isotope (δ18O, δD, δ37Cl) evidence for multiple fluid histories in mid-Atlantic abyssal peridotites (ODP Leg 209)

    Jaime D. Barnes;Holger Paulick;Zachary D. Sharp;Wolfgang Bach

  • Petrogenesis of the Eocene Tamazert Continental Carbonatites (Central High Atlas, Morocco): Implications for a Common Source for the Tamazert and Canary and Cape Verde Island Carbonatites

    Mohammed Bouabdellah;Kaj Hoernle;Abdelfetah Kchit;Svend Duggen

Frequent Co-Authors

Faïçal Larachi
Faïçal Larachi Université Laval
John Molson
John Molson Université Laval
Xavier Maldague
Xavier Maldague Université Laval
Réjean Hébert
Réjean Hébert Université Laval
Wolfgang Bach
Wolfgang Bach University of Bremen
Jaime D. Barnes
Jaime D. Barnes The University of Texas at Austin
Sarah-Jane Barnes
Sarah-Jane Barnes Université du Québec à Chicoutimi
Zachary D. Sharp
Zachary D. Sharp University of New Mexico
René Therrien
René Therrien Université Laval
Bernd Lehmann
Bernd Lehmann Clausthal University of Technology

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