Michael T. DeAngelis Source Confirmed
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University of Arkansas at Little Rock
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Michael T. DeAngelis's research investigates geological and environmental processes, with recent publications focusing on the characterization of diamond-bearing lamproite and adjacent sediments in Pike County, Arkansas, and mineralization within Arkansas novaculite near Magnet Cove. He also studies the spatial and temporal visualization of water quality data, contributing to watershed management efforts. His work has explored the experimental breakdown of dolomite under high pressure and temperature conditions. Additionally, DeAngelis has published on educational topics, including place-based field experiences and the adaptation of face-to-face lecture tutorials for online teaching. His research network includes collaborators such as J. C. Spinler and Heather Black from the University of Arkansas at Little Rock. With 52 total publications and an h-index of 5, DeAngelis has been recently active in his research endeavors.
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- h-index: 5
- Publications: 52
- Citations: 140
Selected Publications
- LITTLE ROCK ROCKS!: PLACE-BASED FIELD EXPERIENCES IN AND AROUND THE CAPITAL CITY OF ARKANSAS (2025) DOI
- FIELD MAPPING AND GEOCHEMICAL ANALYSIS OF DIAMOND-BEARING LAMPROITE AND ADJACENT SEDIMENTS FROM THE WORTHINGTON DIAMOND MINE, PIKE COUNTY, ARKANSAS (2025) DOI
- INTRIGUING MINERALIZATION WITHIN ARKANSAS NOVACULITE ADJACENT TO MAGNET COVE AT THE VARNEDORE PROSPECT, MALVERN, ARKANSAS (2025) DOI
- An experimental study of the breakdown of dolomite in H2O at 700 °C, 100 MPa (2024) DOI
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