Details for: Nicole Mae Atienza
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Nicole Mae Atienza (University of Toronto)
https://www.es.utoronto.ca/
Goldschmidt Conference Archive Goldschmidt2020
I am a graduate student at the University of Toronto pursuing my Master's in Earth Sciences. My research focuses on trace element mobility in framboidal pyrite with the use of the atom probe tomography. I graduated with a B.Sc. with a Specialization in Geology at the University of Alberta and I am also currently a Geoscientist-In-Training under APEGA. Naturally, as a geologist, my hobbies include hiking, camping and any activities that involve nature but I also like to watch videos or movies, and trying out new recipes to cook/ make.
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(2020) Is Pyrite an Important Sink for Mo? Evidence from XAFS, TEM and APT Analyses of Pyrite
Gregory D, Chappaz A, Atienza N, Taylor S, Perea D, Kovarik L & Lyons T(2020) Trace Element Mapping in Pyrite Framboids by Atom Probe Tomography
Atienza N, Gregory D, Taylor S, Perea D, Owens J & Lyons T(2020) Trace Element Mapping in Pyrite Framboids by Atom Probe Tomography
Atienza N, Gregory D, Taylor S, Perea D, Owens J & Lyons T(2020) Is Pyrite an Important Sink for Mo? Evidence from XAFS, TEM and APT Analyses of Pyrite
Gregory D, Chappaz A, Atienza N, Taylor S, Perea D, Kovarik L & Lyons T