Audrey Graham, M.Sc., P.Geo

Last updated on September 6, 2024

Mineral Deposit Geologist

Audrey Graham

Phone: (236) 478-3669

Email: Audrey.Graham@gov.bc.ca

Audrey works in the economic geology team to evaluate and characterize the critical mineral endowment of the province.

Education

University of Victoria (B.Sc., 2013)
University of Victoria (M.Sc., 2018)

Expertise

Before joining the BCGS in 2024, Audrey spent more than 10 years in the mineral exploration industry. Serving as an exploration and project geologist in British Columbia, Yukon, and Manitoba, her experience spans from grassroots exploration to advanced project management. Audrey has worked on porphyry copper, orogenic and intrusion-related gold, Carlin-style gold, and mesothermal silver-copper ± base-metal prospects. She is particularly interested in the tectonic-scale controls on mineral deposit distribution in the province, and what these controls imply for mineral potential and discovering new deposits. Audrey is currently investigating critical mineral enrichment in sediment-hosted base-metal systems.

Publications

 

2018

Morell, K., Regalla, C., Amos, C., Bennett, S., Leonard, L., Graham, A., Reedy, T., Levson, V., and Telka, A. 2018. Holocene surface rupture history of an active forearc fault redefines seismic hazard in southwestern British Columbia, Canada. Geophysical Research Letters, 45, 11,605-11,611.