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Dr. Mehrooz Aspandiar is a Senior Lecturer at the School of Earth and Planetary Sciences (EPS) within the Faculty of Science and Engineering at Curtin University. His research focuses on geochemistry, regolith characterization, mineral exploration, and environmental geochemistry. He is affiliated with the Curtin Perth campus and contributes to the Office of the Provost.
While specific educational qualifications are not detailed in the profile, his extensive publication record indicates advanced expertise in geochemical processes and mineral systems. His research spans topics such as hydrothermal mineralization, acid sulfate soils, and remote sensing applications in geology.
Dr. Aspandiar’s work emphasizes interdisciplinary approaches, including collaborations on projects like the Carlow Castle Cu-Co-Au deposit in the Pilbara Craton and acid sulfate soil assessments using hyperspectral data. His publications reflect a strong emphasis on understanding regolith evolution, ore genesis, and environmental impacts of mineral transformations.
His contributions to the field include co-authoring a book on mining mineral deposits and chapters in the Encyclopedia of Forensic Sciences. Though no specific awards are listed, his prolific publication record indicates recognition in academic and applied geoscience research.
Research interests include geochemical exploration techniques, isotope geochemistry, sedimentology, and the application of remote sensing for environmental monitoring. His work bridges fundamental geology with practical applications in resource exploration and environmental management.



