Details for: Nora Foley
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Nora Foley (United States Geological Survey)
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Nora Foley is a research geologist with the Geology, Energy, and Minerals Science Center, U.S. Geological Survey, Reston, Virginia. She has served as project chief and principal investigator for many projects at the USGS. Her current research is focused on ore genesis studies of rare metal deposits containing critical mineral commodities including REE, Be, Ga, Li, and the precious and base metals. She is a Fellow of the Society of Economic Geology (SEG) and an Associate Editor for the Journal of Geochemical Exploration. She holds a B.Sc. degree from The University of Michigan and M.Sc. and Ph.D. degrees from Virginia Tech, all in Geological Sciences.
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(2022) 40Ar/39Ar Geochronology of Volcanic Rocks Associated with Be Mineralization in the Spor Mountain Formation, Utah, USA
Mercer CM, Morgan LE, Cosca MA, Hofstra AH, Ayuso RA & Foley NK(2021) Major- and Trace-Element Data and Radiogenic Isotopes Document Key Features of the Spor Mountain Formation: Host of the Largest Volcanogenic Beryllium Resource in the World
Ayuso RA & Foley NK(2021) Sources and Sinks of Metal Contaminants in Roadways and Water Systems: Degraded Vehicular Wheel Weights and Residential Solders
Foley NK & Ayuso RA(2020) SHRIMP U-Pb Zircon Geochronology of Volcanic Rocks Hosting World-Class Be-U-Li-F Mineralization, Spor Mountain, Utah, U.S.A
Ayuso R, Foley N & Vazquez J(2020) Volcanic-Hosted Be-(Li-F-Ree-U) Deposits: Insights into Source Rocks, Geochemical Signatures, and Macro-To-Microscale Concentration Processes
Foley N, Ayuso R & Vazquez J(2016) Prospective Source Rocks and Accumulation Processes for Deposits of the REE Ion Adsorption Clay-Type, Southeastern United States
Ayuso R & Foley N(2016) Volcanogenic Beryllium Deposits at Spor Mountain, Utah, USA: Impact on Past Production and Material Flow Cycles
Foley N, Ayuso R, Lederer G & Jaskula B(2013) The Origin of Geochemical Anomalies in Top Soils of Eastern-Central Peloritani Mountains (Sicily, Italy)
Cosenza A, Ayuso R, Foley N, Albanese S, Lima A, Messina A & De Vivo B(2009) Metal and Isotope Dispersion in an Abandoned Heavy Metal Mine: Callahan, Maine, USA
Ayuso R & Foley N(2022) 40Ar/39Ar Geochronology of Volcanic Rocks Associated with Be Mineralization in the Spor Mountain Formation, Utah, USA
Mercer CM, Morgan LE, Cosca MA, Hofstra AH, Ayuso RA & Foley NK(2021) Major- and Trace-Element Data and Radiogenic Isotopes Document Key Features of the Spor Mountain Formation: Host of the Largest Volcanogenic Beryllium Resource in the World
Ayuso RA & Foley NK(2021) Sources and Sinks of Metal Contaminants in Roadways and Water Systems: Degraded Vehicular Wheel Weights and Residential Solders
Foley NK & Ayuso RA(2020) SHRIMP U-Pb Zircon Geochronology of Volcanic Rocks Hosting World-Class Be-U-Li-F Mineralization, Spor Mountain, Utah, U.S.A
Ayuso R, Foley N & Vazquez J(2020) Volcanic-Hosted Be-(Li-F-Ree-U) Deposits: Insights into Source Rocks, Geochemical Signatures, and Macro-To-Microscale Concentration Processes
Foley N, Ayuso R & Vazquez J(2016) Prospective Source Rocks and Accumulation Processes for Deposits of the REE Ion Adsorption Clay-Type, Southeastern United States
Ayuso R & Foley N(2016) Volcanogenic Beryllium Deposits at Spor Mountain, Utah, USA: Impact on Past Production and Material Flow Cycles
Foley N, Ayuso R, Lederer G & Jaskula B(2013) The Origin of Geochemical Anomalies in Top Soils of Eastern-Central Peloritani Mountains (Sicily, Italy)
Cosenza A, Ayuso R, Foley N, Albanese S, Lima A, Messina A & De Vivo B(2012) Behavior of REE in High-Alumina Alteration Zones Formed by Weathering of Felsic Volcanic Rocks
Foley N(2009) Metal and Isotope Dispersion in an Abandoned Heavy Metal Mine: Callahan, Maine, USA
Ayuso R & Foley N(2003) High Precision Mg Isotopic Analyses of Achondrites: Is the 2 6Al – 2 6 M G Chronometer Concordant with Other High Resolution Chronometers?
Wadhwa M, Foley N & Janney PSession convener
Goldschmidt2017 - Session 18i: The Energy, Mineral and Resource-Recovery Nexus: Rare Earths, Uranium, and Other Critical Resources