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Dr. Philip Lypaczewski

Lead Hyperspectral Researcher
College of the North Atlantic's Prince Philip Drive Campus

Dr. Lypaczewski completed his B.Sc. in geology at McGill University, and his Ph.D. in hyperspectral imaging at the University of Alberta. His main research interests are in the applied use of lab- and field-based hyperspectral instruments for the mining industry. Particular research areas include the development of fundamental spectroscopy of minerals, and the development of spectral metrics that have direct applications to the mining industry, either by allowing vectoring towards mineral deposits, or by characterizing exploited material directly at the mine site.

Lypaczewski, P., Rivard, B., Lesage, G., Byrne, K., D’Angelo, M., & Lee, R. G. (2020). Characterization of Mineralogy in the Highland Valley Porphyry Cu District Using Hyperspectral Imaging, and Potential Applications. Minerals. 10(5), 473. https://doi.org/10.3390/min10050473

Lypaczewski, P., Rivard, B., Gaillard, N., Perrouty, S., Piette-Lauzière, N., Bérubé, C. L., & Linnen, R. L. (2019). Using hyperspectral imaging to vector towards mineralization at the Canadian Malartic gold deposit, Québec, Canada. Ore Geology Reviews. 111, 102945. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.oregeorev.2019.102945

Lypaczewski, P., & Rivard, B. (2018). Estimating the Mg# and AlVI content of biotite and chlorite from shortwave infrared reflectance spectroscopy: Predictive equations and recommendations for their use. International Journal of Applied Earth Observation and Geoinformation. 68, 116–126. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jag.2018.02.003
 
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