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Louis J. Cabri

Louis J. Cabri

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Earth Science

D-Index
34
Citations
4407
World Ranking
7977
National Ranking
410

Research.com Recognitions

  • 1996 - Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada Academy of Science

Overview

Louis J. Cabri is affiliated with the University of Ottawa in Canada. Their research primarily spans the fields of Materials Science and Earth and Planetary Sciences. Within these main fields, their work focuses on several subfields, including Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials, Geophysics, Materials Chemistry, Geochemistry and Petrology, and Biomedical Engineering.

The core topics in Louis J. Cabri's research include Crystal Structures and Properties, Geological and Geochemical Analysis, Geochemistry and Geologic Mapping, Radioactive Element Chemistry and Processing, X-ray Diffraction in Crystallography, Mineralogy and Gemology Studies, and Metal Extraction and Bioleaching.

Cabri has published extensively, with frequent appearances in several scientific journals. The most common publication venues are:

  • The Canadian Journal of Mineralogy and Petrology (7 publications)
  • The Canadian Mineralogist (4 publications)
  • American Mineralogist (2 publications)
  • Ore Geology Reviews (1 publication)
  • Journal of Analytical Atomic Spectrometry (1 publication)

Collaborations have been an important aspect of their career. Frequent co-authors include:

  • Andrew M. McDonald (11 works)
  • Thomas Oberthür (4 works)
  • Nobumichi Tamura (4 works)
  • K. Ross (3 works)
  • Anna Vymazalová (3 works)

Key recent publications by Louis J. Cabri include:

  • Origin and depositional history of platinum-group minerals in placers - A critical review of facts and fiction, 2022, Ore Geology Reviews
  • The Mineralogy of Pt-Fe alloys and phase relations in the Pt-Fe binary system, 2022, The Canadian Mineralogist

Other relevant works, although not authored directly by Cabri but indicating the research context, include:

  • Quantitative determination of trace level (ng g−1) contents of rhodium and palladium in copper-rich minerals using LA-ICP-MS, 2020, Journal of Analytical Atomic Spectrometry
  • Oberthürite, Rh3(Ni,Fe)32S32 and torryweiserite, Rh5Ni10S16, two new platinum-group minerals from the Marathon deposit, Coldwell Complex, Ontario, Canada: Descriptions, crystal-chemical considerations, and comments on the geochemistry of rhodium, 2021, The Canadian Mineralogist
  • Discovery of an Earthborn quasicrystal approximant, 2024, American Mineralogist

Louis J. Cabri was recognized as a Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada in 1996, under the Academy of Science category.

Best Publications

  • CHEMICAL SPECIATION OF GOLD IN ARSENOPYRITE

    Louis J. Cabri;Matthew Newville;Robert A. Gordon;E. Daryl Crozier

  • Partitioning of Cu, Ni, Au, and platinum-group elements between monosulfide solid solution and sulfide melt under controlled oxygen and sulfur fugacities

    James E. Mungall;David R.A. Andrews;Louis J. Cabri;Paul J. Sylvester

  • The nature of invisible gold in arsenopyrite

    Louis J. Cabri;Stephen L. Chryssoulis;Johan P. R. de Villiers;J. H. Gilles Laflamme

  • A multidisciplinary study of invisible gold in arsenopyrite from four mesothermal gold deposits in Siberia, Russian Federation

    Alexander D. Genkin;Nikolai S. Bortnikov;Louis J. Cabri;F. E. Wagner

  • Mineralogy and Distribution of Platinum-group Mineral (PGM) Placer Deposits of the World

    Louis J. Cabri;Donald C. Harris;Thorolf W. Weiser

  • Platinum-group-element mineralization in lode and placer deposits associated with the Tulameen alaskan-type complex, British Columbia

    Graham T. Nixon;Louis J. Cabri;J. H. Gilles Laflamme

  • Platinum-Group Element Distribution in Some Ore Deposits: Results of EPMA and Micro-PIXE Analyses

    Fernando Gervilla;Louis J. Cabri;Kari Kojonen;Thomas Oberthür

  • Ultramafic and related mafic rocks; their classification and genesis with special reference to the concentration of nickel sulfides and platinum-group elements

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  • Platinum-group elements : mineralogy, geology, recovery

    Louis J. Cabri

  • Proton-microprobe analysis of trace elements in sulfides from some massive-sulfide deposits

    Louis J. Cabri;John L. Campbell;J. H. Gilles Laflamme;Robert G. Leigh

  • The mineralogy of the platinum-group elements from some copper-nickel deposits of the Sudbury area, Ontario

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  • The distribution of trace precious metals in minerals and mineral products THE 23rd HALLIMOND LECTURE (1991)

    Louis J. Cabri

  • Quantitative trace-element analyses of sulfides from Sudbury and Stillwater by proton microprobe

    Louis J. Cabri;Herma Blank;Ahmed El Goresy;J. H. Gilles Laflamme

  • Ion-microprobe analysis of pyrite, chalcopyrite and pyrrhotite from the Mobrun VMS deposit in northwestern Quebec; evidence for metamorphic remobilization of gold

    Adrienne C. L. Larocque;C. Jay Hodgson;Louis J. Cabri;Jennifer A. Jackman

  • Review of gold and platinum group element (PGE) indicator minerals methods for surficial sediment sampling

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  • Aqueous geochemistry and analysis of pyrite surfaces in sulfide-rich mine tailings

    T.A. Al;D.W. Blowes;C.J. Martin;L.J. Cabri

  • Calibration of the ion microprobe for quantitative trace precious metal analyses of ore minerals

    Stephen L. Chryssoulis;Louis J. Cabri;William Lennard

  • SILVER-BEARING CHALCOPYRITE. A PRINCIPAL SOURCE OF SILVER IN THE IZOK LAKE MASSIVE-SULFIDE DEPOSIT: CONFIRMATION BY ELECTRON' AND PROTON.MICROPROBE ANALYSES

    Donald C. Harris;Louis J. Cabri;Rainer Nobiling

  • Origin of platinum group mineral nuggets inferred from an osmium isotope study

    Keiko Hattori;Louis J. Cabri

  • Process mineralogy of Au, Pd and Pt ores from the Skaergaard intrusion, Greenland, using new technology

    L.J. Cabri;M. Beattie;N.S. Rudashevsky;V.N. Rudashevsky

  • New data on some palladium arsenides and antimonides

    L. J. Cabri;J. H. G. LaFlamme;J. M. Stewart;J. F. Rowland

  • Origin of placer laurite from Borneo: Se and As contents, and S isotopic compositions

    K. H. Hattori;L. J. Cabri;B. Johanson;M. L. Zientek

  • QUANTITATIVE MASS BALANCE OF PLATINUM GROUP ELEMENTS IN THE KELLY LAKE Ni-Cu-PGE DEPOSIT, COPPER CLIFF OFFSET, SUDBURY

    M. A. E. Huminicki;P. J. Sylvester;L. J. Cabri;C. M. Lesher

Frequent Co-Authors

Simon E. Jackson
Simon E. Jackson Geological Survey of Canada
Joaquín A. Proenza
Joaquín A. Proenza University of Barcelona
Keiko Hattori
Keiko Hattori University of Ottawa
Bruce A. Kjarsgaard
Bruce A. Kjarsgaard Geological Survey of Canada
Peter R. Buseck
Peter R. Buseck Arizona State University
Ahmed El Goresy
Ahmed El Goresy University of Bayreuth
James E. Mungall
James E. Mungall Carleton University
Bernd Lehmann
Bernd Lehmann Clausthal University of Technology
David R. Lentz
David R. Lentz University of New Brunswick
Frank Melcher
Frank Melcher University of Leoben

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