Nadoll, Patrick PhD

Patrick Nadoll, PhD

 

Expert for economic geology and mineral chemistry
GeoZentrum Nordbayern
Geochemistry and Economic Geology

Schlossgarten 5, 91054 Erlangen, Germany

Tel: +49 (0)9131 852-26071
Email: patrick.nadoll@fau.de

 

Profile

As an expert for mineral chemistry and mineral exploration I have worked on a wide range of projects with academic, government and industry partners. I have expertise investigating the formation and evolution of mineral deposits, such as porphyry Cu-Mo-Au-Ag, sediment-hosted Cu, Mississippi-Valley-Type, orogenic gold, banded iron formations and epithermal veins. I have collaborated with BHP Billiton, Freeport McMoRan, Northern Star Resources, ExxonMobil and Wintershall on projects investigating geochemical fingerprints that can be employed for mineral exploration in increasingly challenging greenfield and brownfield settings. I have over 15 years laboratory experience (e.g., EPMA, XRF, XRD and FEG-SEM) with a particular focus on LA-ICP-MS. Among my academic achievements is the establishment of an improved methodology for LA-ICPMS measurements of the pathfinder mineral magnetite. My review paper on the chemistry of hydrothermal magnetite is rated among the top 1% of research papers in the field of Geosciences (source: Web of Science). Furthermore, I am a certified GIS specialist with experience in HTML/CSS and relational database management.

Current Project

As part the national r4 research program that evaluates the resource potential in Germany, our team investigates deeply buried hydrothermal base metal sulfide mineralization in the North German Basin (MinNoBeck).

Geochemical analyses of ore and host rock minerals are the focus of our investigation which aims to elucidate the complex processes that led to the formation of sphalerite/galena and fluorite-barite mineralization in Permian sediments at depths exceeding 3 kilometers.

Publications

Mauk, J. L., and Nadoll, P., 2009, Magnetite in hydrothermal orebodies and host rocks in the Proterozoic Belt Supergroup – Final technical report. Award Number 06HQGR0173.: USGS.

Nadoll, P., 2011, The geochemistry of magnetite from hydrothermal ore deposit and host rock – Case studies from the Proterozoic Belt Supergroup, Cu-Mo-porphyry + skarn and Climax-Mo deposits in the western United States [PhD PhD]: University of Auckland, 307 p.

-, 2017, Oxide Minerals, in White, W. M., ed., Encyclopedia of Geochemistry: A Comprehensive Reference Source on the Chemistry of the Earth: Cham, Springer International Publishing, p. 1-4.

Nadoll, P., Angerer, T., Mauk, J. L., French, D., and Walshe, J., 2014, The chemistry of hydrothermal magnetite: A review: Ore Geology Reviews, v. 61, p. 1-32.

Nadoll, P., and Koenig, A. E., 2011, LA-ICP-MS of magnetite: Methods and standards: J. Anal. At. Spectrom., v. 26, p. 1872-1877.

Nadoll, P., Koenig, A. E., and Mauk, J. L., Advances in LA-ICP-MS Analyses on Magnetite, in Proceedings Geoanalysis 2009, Abstract book and final programme.2009a.

Nadoll, P., and Mauk, J. L., The occurrence of wüstite in a hydrothermal silver-lead-zinc vein, Gold Hunter mine, Coeur d’Alene mining district, USA, in Proceedings 41th New Zealand Branch Annual Conference of the Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, Wellington, 2008, p. 401-409.

-, 2011, Wüstite in a hydrothermal silver-lead-zinc vein, Lucky Friday mine, Coeur d’Alene mining district, U.S.A.: American Mineralogist, v. 96, p. 261-267.

Nadoll, P., Mauk, J. L., and Box, S. E., Magnetite in hydrothermal orebodies and host rocks in the Proterozoic Belt Supergroup, USA: A preliminary report, in Proceedings 40th New Zealand Branch Annual Conference of the Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, Christchurch, 2007, p. 269-274.

Nadoll, P., Mauk, J. L., Hayes, T. S., Koenig, A. E., and Box, S. E., Element partitioning in magnetite under low-grade metamorphic conditions – A case study from the Proterozoic Belt Supergroup, USA, in press, in Proceedings 43rd New Zealand Branch Annual Conference of the Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, Auckland, 2010a.

Nadoll, P., Mauk, J. L., Hayes, T. S., Koenig, A. E., and Box, S. E., 2012, Geochemistry of Magnetite from Hydrothermal Ore Deposits and Host Rocks of the Mesoproterozoic Belt Supergroup, United States: Economic Geology, v. 107, no. 6, p. 1275-1292.

-, 2017, Element partitioning in magnetite under low-grade metamorphic conditions – a case study from the Proterozoic Belt Supergroup, USA: European Journal of Mineralogy.

Nadoll, P., Mauk, J. L., Hayes, T. S., Koenig, A. E., Hofstra, A. H., and Box, S. E., Geochemistry of magnetite from hydrothermal ore deposits and their host rocks in the Proterozoic Belt Supergroup, USA, in Proceedings Proceedings of the 10th Biennial SGA Meeting of The Society for Geology Applied to Mineral Deposits, Townsville, Australia, 2009b, Volume 1, The Society for Geology Applied to Mineral Deposits, p. 129-131.

Nadoll, P., Mauk, J. L., Leveille, R., and Koenig, A. E., Geochemistry of magnetite from Cu-Mo porphyry + skarn, and Climax Mo deposits in the western United States, in Proceedings IMA 2010, Budapest, 2010b, Volume 6, Department of Mineralogy, Geochemistry and Petrology, University of Szeged, p. 507.

Nadoll, P., Mauk, J. L., Leveille, R. A., and Koenig, A. E., 2015, Geochemistry of magnetite from porphyry Cu and skarn deposits in the southwestern United States: Mineralium Deposita, v. 50, no. 4, p. 493-515.

White, A. J. R., Legras, M., Smith, R. E., and Nadoll, P., 2014a, Deformation-driven, regional-scale metasomatism in the Hamersley Basin, Western Australia: Journal of Metamorphic Geology, v. 32, no. 4, p. 417-433.

White, A. J. R., Smith, R. E., Nadoll, P., and Legras, M., 2014b, Regional-scale Metasomatism in the Fortescue Group Volcanics, Hamersley Basin, Western Australia: Implications for Hydrothermal Ore Systems: Journal of Petrology, v. 55, no. 5, p. 977-1009.