Michael T. DeAngelis Data-verified

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Last publication 2025 Last refreshed 2026-05-02

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5 h-index 51 pubs 142 cited

Biography and Research Information

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Michael T. DeAngelis's research interests include geological and geochemical analysis, particularly focusing on the characterization of mineral deposits and geological formations within Arkansas. His recent work has involved field mapping and geochemical analysis of diamond-bearing lamproite and adjacent sediments from the Worthington Diamond Mine in Pike County, Arkansas, as well as investigating mineralization within Arkansas novaculite near Magnet Cove. DeAngelis also studies the breakdown of dolomite under high-pressure, high-temperature conditions. His publications extend to educational methodologies, including place-based field experiences and the use of thin section imaging in laboratory activities, alongside adapting face-to-face lectures for online teaching. He has also explored the sol-gel synthesis of nanoscale olivine.

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  • h-index: 5
  • Publications: 51
  • Citations: 142

Selected Publications

  • LITTLE ROCK ROCKS!: PLACE-BASED FIELD EXPERIENCES IN AND AROUND THE CAPITAL CITY OF ARKANSAS (2025)
  • FIELD MAPPING AND GEOCHEMICAL ANALYSIS OF DIAMOND-BEARING LAMPROITE AND ADJACENT SEDIMENTS FROM THE WORTHINGTON DIAMOND MINE, PIKE COUNTY, ARKANSAS (2025)
  • INTRIGUING MINERALIZATION WITHIN ARKANSAS NOVACULITE ADJACENT TO MAGNET COVE AT THE VARNEDORE PROSPECT, MALVERN, ARKANSAS (2025)
  • An experimental study of the breakdown of dolomite in H2O at 700 °C, 100 MPa (2024)

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