Richard Tosdal
Richard received a BSc from the University of California, a MSc from Queen’s University and a PhD from the University of California at Santa Barbara. He worked for the US Geological Survey (1978-1999) and was director of the Mineral Deposit Research Unit at the University of British Columbia (1999-2008). He currently consults to the minerals industry regarding the metallogenic evolution of plate margins, the structural controls on ore deposition and evolution of a range of hydrothermal deposits. He serves on technical advisory boards, is active in facilitating industry designed R&D projects and retains an adjunct appointment at the University of British Columbia.
Richard received a BSc from the University of California, a MSc from Queen’s University and a PhD from the University of California at Santa Barbara. He worked for the US Geological Survey (1978-1999) and was director of the Mineral Deposit Research Unit at the University of British Columbia (1999-2008). He currently consults to the minerals industry regarding the metallogenic evolution of plate margins, the structural controls on ore deposition and evolution of a range of hydrothermal deposits. He serves on technical advisory boards, is active in facilitating industry designed R&D projects and retains an adjunct appointment at the University of British Columbia.