Economic Geologist—Assistant Professor
Phone:
Email: dkeeler@mtech.edu
MBMG—Butte
1300 West Park Street
Butte, MT 59701
David is an economic geologist at the MBMG and conducts field-based critical mineral prospectivity studies. His research interests include porphyry systems, supergene alteration and mineralization, and skarns. Since 2005, he has worked in the mining industry, federal government, and state government in numerous areas, including porphyry systems, supergene Cu enrichment, skarn deposits, IOCG deposits, placer deposits, and common variety sand, gravel, and decorative stone deposits.
| Year | Citation |
|---|---|
| 2010 | Keeler, D.A., and Seedorff, C.E., 2010, Structural reconstruction of the Copper Basin area, Battle Mountain District, Nevada: Unpublished M.S. Thesis. University of Arizona, Tucson, 92 p. |
| 2007 | Keeler, D.A., and Seedorff, C.E., 2007, Structural dismemberment of Copper Basin, Battle Mountain mining district, north-central Nevada [abs.]: Ores and orogenesis: A symposium honoring the career of William R. Dickinson: Arizona Geological Society, Tucson, September 2007, Program with Abstracts, p. 168. |