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Doctor Stuart Bull is an Adjunct Professor in Earth Sciences at the University of Tasmania's School of Natural Sciences. His research focuses on resource geoscience, sedimentology, and exploration geochemistry, with expertise in sediment-hosted ore deposits, hydrothermal systems, and basin evolution. He has participated in numerous funded projects totaling millions of dollars, including studies on copper mineralization in the McArthur Basin and the Central African Copperbelt.
Key research interests include the genesis of sedimentary copper-zinc deposits, fluid flow modeling in basins, and the application of pyrite geochemistry to understand deep-time environmental conditions. Stuart has supervised over 13 doctoral and master's students, contributing to advancements in ore genesis and exploration methodologies. His work often integrates numerical simulations and field studies to address questions in metamorphic and sedimentary basin dynamics.
Highlights of his career include leading investigations into the Prominent Hill iron oxide-copper-gold deposit and the Zambian Copperbelt, as well as collaborations with industry partners like AMIRA International and BHP Billiton. His research outputs span over 80 peer-reviewed articles, emphasizing the interplay between tectonics, sedimentology, and ore formation processes.
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