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Kevin Ansdell is a Professor in the Department of Geological Sciences at the University of Saskatchewan's College of Arts and Science. He holds a B.A. from the University of Oxford, M.Sc. from the University of Alberta, and Ph.D. from the University of Saskatchewan. He is a faculty member and graduate supervisor in geological sciences.
Ansdell's research focuses on Paleoproterozoic geology of the Trans-Hudson Orogen and adjacent Canadian Shield, with specialization in:
- Integration of field geology with geochemical/isotopic analysis
- Mineral deposit formation (uranium, REE, precious metals)
- Petrology of metamorphosed igneous and sedimentary rocks
- Applied mineral exploration techniques
His publications demonstrate consistent focus on uranium deposits (McArthur River, Arrow), rare earth elements (Hoidas Lake), and gold systems (Seabee Operation) within Precambrian settings. Recent work emphasizes geochemical vectoring, alteration mineralogy, structural controls, and geophysical applications in mineral exploration.
Teaching responsibilities span introductory geology to advanced courses in mineralogy, petrology, mineral deposits, and field schools. No awards or specific student information is provided.


