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Ms Cassia Johnson

Postgraduate

 cj422@exeter.ac.uk

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Overview

Summary

I’m a geologist who is retraining as a social scientist, studying the intersections of mining and society. I am based out of British Columbia, Canada, and Cornwall, England. I am curious about the role mineral resources play in human development, the nuance of the mining industry, humanity in the many types of mining industries, the connection between geology and society, and social and environmental sustainability.  My specialties are within sustainable development, artisanal and small-scale mining, small-scale mining, Quaternary geology, and exploration geology. My experience ranges from mineral exploration to community social relations, to specialized Quaternary Geology for mining and geohazards. When I’m not practicing geology or doing social science research, you will find me on my yoga mat, running on a trail, exploring mountains, trying my best at chess, lost in my journals and books, or exploring our beautiful planet.

Research:

Diffusion of innovations in the small-scale and artisinal gold mining industry, with case studies in Canada and Ghana

Awards

Funded by the Commonwealth Scholarship Commission 

Supervisors

Doctror Kathryn Moore, College of Engineering, Mathematics and Physical Sciences

Doctor Deborah McFarlane (2021-present), College of Social Sciences and International Studies

Doctor Penda Diallo (2020-2021), College of Engineering, Mathematics and Physical Sciences

Biography

2020-Present: PhD Candidate Mining and Minerals Engineering and Social Sciences, University of Exeter, UK

2013-2020: Professional Geoscientist, Canada

2010-2013: M.Sc. Earth and Environmental Sciences, University of Waterloo, Canada

2005-2010: B.Sc. (High Honours) Geological Sciences, University of Saskatchewan, Canada

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Publications

Copyright Notice: Any articles made available for download are for personal use only. Any other use requires prior permission of the author and the copyright holder.

| 2024 | 2022 | 2014 | 2013 |

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2022

2014

  • Johnson C. (2014) Fingerprinting Quaternary Subglacial Processes on Hall Peninsula, Baffin Island, using Multiproxy Data.

2013

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Further information

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Overview

I’m a geologist who is retraining as a social scientist, studying the intersections of mining and society. I am based out of British Columbia, Canada, and Cornwall, England. I am curious about the role mineral resources play in human development, the nuance of the mining industry, humanity in the many types of mining industries, the connection between geology and society, and social and environmental sustainability.  My specialties are within sustainable development, artisanal and small-scale mining, small-scale mining, Quaternary geology, and exploration geology. My experience ranges from mineral exploration to community social relations, to specialized Quaternary Geology for mining and geohazards. When I’m not practicing geology or doing social science research, you will find me on my yoga mat, running on a trail, exploring mountains, trying my best at chess, lost in my journals and books, or exploring our beautiful planet.

Biography

2020-Present: PhD Candidate Mining and Minerals Engineering and Social Sciences, University of Exeter, UK

2013-2020: Professional Geoscientist, Canada

2010-2013: M.Sc. Earth and Environmental Sciences, University of Waterloo, Canada

2005-2010: B.Sc. (High Honours) Geological Sciences, University of Saskatchewan, Canada

Credentials and Licences

Professional Geoscientist

Engineers and Geoscientists British Columbia

Credential ID: 48392

P.Geo

Professional Geologist (P.Geo)

Engineers and Geoscientists British Columbia

Credential ID: 48392

Yukon Fieldwork Gallery

Yukon Fieldwork 2021 - Photo Gallery

Tombstone Territorial Park, Grizzly Lake Hike

Handmade Sluice Box

Gold panning

Dredge No. 4 (Historical Mining)

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