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Michael Schindler
Sessional On-Campus (mo)
Faculty of Science, Engineering and Architecture
B-8042, Willet Green Miller Centre
Biography
Born in Frankfurt, Germany
In Canada since 1997
In Sudbury since 2007
Education
- M.Sc. in Mineralogy in 1993, Johann Wolfgang Goethe University, Frankfurt, Germany
- Ph.D. in Mineralogy in 1997, ~~Johann Wolfgang Goethe University, Frankfurt, Germany
Academic Appointments
Assistant Professor in 2007, Laurentian University
Associate Professor in 2012, Laurentian University
Research
Mineralogy
Geochemistry
Environmental Geology
Mineral Surface Sciences
Awards
- Emmy Noether Felllowship in 2000 from the Deutsche Forschungs Gemeinschaft
- Young Scientist Award in 2006 from the Mineralogical Association of Canada
Teaching
Low-T Geochemistry (2nd year)
Global change (4th year); this course also includes an Introduction to Environmental Geology
Hydrogeology (4th year)
and occasionally:
Mineralogy (2nd year)
Advanced Mineralogy (4th year)
Publications
57. Schindler, M., Lanteigne, S., McDonald, A. Hawthorne, F.C.(2014) The role of mineral surface-coatings in soils contaminated by atmospheric pollution. Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta (submitted). |
56. Schindler, M. (2014) A mineralogical and geochemical study of slag in the historical O’Donnell Roast Yards, Sudbury, Ontario, Canada. Can. Mineral. (in press). |
55. Lanteigne, S., Schindler, M. and McDonald, A. (2014) Distribution of metal(loid)s in smelter-derived particulate matter in soils, mineralogical insights into their retention and release in a low-T environment. Can. Mineral. (in press). |
54. Hawthorne, F.C. and Schindler M. (2013) Crystallization and Dissolution in Aqueous Solution: A Bond-Valence Approach. Structure and Bonding DOI:10.1007/ 430_2013_912 Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 2013 |
53. Schindler M., Ilton, E.S. (2013) Uranium Mineralogy and Geochemistry on the Nano- to micrometer scale: Redox Dissolution and Precipitation processes at the mineral water interface. In Burns, P.C., Sigmon, G.E., (Editors) Uranium-Cradle to Grave. Mineralogical Association of Canada. Short Course Series, 43: 203-253 |
52. Schindler, M, Mantha, N.M, Kyser, K.T., Murayama, M and Hochella, M.F. Jr.(2012) Shining light on black rock-coatings in smelter-impacted areas. Geoscience Can. 39, 148-157. |
51. Schindler, M., Durocher, J., Kotzer, T.K. Hawthorne, F.C. (2012) Uranium-bearing phases in mine tailings of Northern Canada: Products of the interaction between leachate/raffinate and tailings material. Appl. Geochem. 29, 151-161 |
50. Schindler M. and Kamber, B.S. (2012) High-resolution lake sediment reconstruction of industrial impact in a mining and smelting center, Sudbury, Ontario, Canada. Appl. Geochem. 37, 102-116. |
49. Lanteigne, S., Schindler, M., McDonald, A.M., Skeries, K., Abdu, Y., Mantha, N.M., Murayama, M., Hawthorne F.C. and Hochella, Jr, M.F. (2012) Mineralogy and weathering of smelter-derived spherical particles in soils: implications for the mobility of Ni and Cu in the surficial environment. Water, Air, & Soil Pollution 223, 3619-3641. |
48. Mantha, N.M., Schindler, M., and Kyser, T. K. (2012) Silica- and sulfate-bearing rock coatings in smelter areas: II. Forensic tools for atmospheric metal(loid)- and sulfur-isotope compositions. Geochim. Cosmochim. 90, 221–241. |
47. Mantha, N.M., Schindler, M., Murayama, M and Hochella Jr, M.F. (2012) Silica- and sulfate-bearing rock coatings in smelter areas: Products of chemical weathering and atmospheric pollution I. Formation and mineralogical composition. Geochim. Cosmochim. 85, 254–274. |