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Jarek Trela serves as an Assistant Research Scientist in Economic Geology at the Illinois State Geological Survey, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, where his work centers on rare earth element deposits through detailed analysis of carbonatite and lamprophyre systems at Hicks Dome.
His research spans Economic Geology, Geochemistry, and Mineralogy with specialization in Rare Earth Elements, Carbonatite petrogenesis, Lamprophyre emplacement, Breccia formation, and Ultramafic rock associations. He employs mineralogical and geochemical methodologies to investigate deposit formation mechanisms and economic viability.
Recent publications reveal a concentrated focus on rare earth element enrichment processes within Midwest U.S. geological structures, particularly examining Hicks Dome breccias and carbonatite-lamprophyre relationships. His work integrates field observations with laboratory analysis to address resource potential and geological evolution.
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Dr. Trela conducts research through the Illinois State Geological Survey's facilities, utilizing drill core repositories and collaborative networks to advance understanding of critical mineral resources in Permian-age geological districts.
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