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Bill Cordua has uploaded:
390 Specimen Photos
175 Locality Photos
8 Other Photos

Bill Cordua has published 7 articles on mindat.org
 
Bill was born in Washington D.C. He began collecting minerals, as a boy growing up in the D.C. suburbs near College Park, Maryland in in the late 1950’s after being inspired by the mineral display in the Smithsonian. He earned a BA in geology from George Washington University and MA and PhD degrees in geology from Indiana University. His PhD dissertation was on the Precambrian geology of the Tobacco Root Mountain in Montana. He taught courses in mineralogy, petrology, ore deposits, oceanography and general geology at the University of Wisconsin, River Falls for 39 years, retiring in 2012. Bill was chosen as the 1999- 2000 NACTA teaching merit award - outstanding teacher in the College of Agriculture, Food and Environmental Sciences at the University of Wisconsin- River Falls. He was selected as a Wisconsin Idea Fellow, 2004 -20005 and appointed a Fellow in the Geological Society of America, November, 2000. He also serves as a research associate for the Wisconsin Geological and Natural History Survey.

Bill has over 50 professional publications on various aspects of geology, mostly involving Wisconsin. Major publications involve the Precambrian geology of Montana, Keweenawan volcanic rocks of Wisconsin and the Rock Elm and Pepin disturbances in Wisconsin. He is credited as the first to recognize the last two as meteorite impact structures. His compendium of Wisconsin minerals appeared in Rocks and Minerals magazine in 1998.,He has also compiled a “Minerals of Wisconsin “website housed with the Wisconsin Geological and Natural History Survey http://wgnhs.uwex.edu/wisconsin-geology/minerals-wisconsin/ . He wrote over a 100 articles for amateur “rockhound” newsletters, and has been inducted into the National Rockhound and Lapidary Hall of Fame (educational division). His Academic Dean once referred to him as the “rockhound professor”, a term he initially abhorred but later came to embrace.

In retirement Bill continues to give talks and write for publication. He also made 14 short films in a series called “Rock Talk” about western Wisconsin geology that have been aired on local cable access channels. Bill is chair of the Geology committee of Midwest Federation of Mineralogical and Geological Societies, and writes frequently for their newsletter and does a monthly column for the newsletter of the Minnesota Mineral Club. He often mans rock and mineral ID tables at local shows. He also serves on the management group of MINDAT. On MINDAT he has done major work editing entries for Wisconsin, Minnesota, Iowa, Indiana, Maryland, Delaware, Virginia, West Virginia and the District of Columbia.

Bill was the recipient of the 2013 Katherine Greacen Nelson Award for outstanding contributions to the earth sciences in Wisconsin. He was also the recipient of 3 Awards of Excellence from Wisconsin Community Media for his Rock Talk series. In 2016 he received an honorary award from the American Federation of Mineralogical Societies for distinguished achievements in the field of Earth Science.

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First message posted:3rd Jan 2013
Latest message posted:1st Aug 2023

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Aug 2023Looking for articlePosted by Bill Cordua. 4 replies in General.Oct 2022"Black Shadow Quartz"Posted by Bill Cordua. 3 replies in Fakes & Frauds.Sep 2022Gift from a friend - perportedly from "Brazil".Posted by Bill Cordua. 2 replies in Identity Help.Dec 2020The Mineralogist MagazinePosted by Bill Cordua. One reply in Education.Jun 2019Unknown Indiana Geode mineralPosted by Bill Cordua. 4 replies in Identity Help.Apr 2019Skip-an-atom agatePosted by Bill Cordua in Improving Mindat.org.Jan 2017Unknown in an Indiana GeodePosted by Bill Cordua. 5 replies in Identity Help.Oct 2016Any thoughts on this selenite?Posted by Bill Cordua. 2 replies in General.Aug 2016Mineral species of Arkansas bookPosted by Bill Cordua. 2 replies in Improving Mindat.org.Jun 2016Pyrite - Oktibbeha Co., Mississippi, USAPosted by Bill Cordua in Photos.Apr 2016Cleaning a galenaPosted by Bill Cordua. 4 replies in Techniques for Collectors.Mar 2016Is serpentine jade?Posted by Bill Cordua. 99 replies in General.Dec 2015Fluorescent mineral photo help neededPosted by Bill Cordua. 8 replies in General.Jun 20152 Yard Bucket from a Michigan Copper MinePosted by Bill Cordua. 5 replies to an article.May 2015Wisconsin mineral projectPosted by Bill Cordua in General.Apr 2015Temples of GalenaPosted by Bill Cordua. One reply to an article.Mar 2015Indiana geodes, grad school and mental healthPosted by Bill Cordua. 5 replies to an article.Mar 2015Meteorite hunting in a Wisconsin Gravel PitPosted by Bill Cordua. One reply to an article.Feb 2015Some notes on Wisconsin Fluorescent MineralsPosted by Bill Cordua to an article.Feb 2015Some notes on Wisconsin Fluorescent MineralsPosted by Bill Cordua to an article.

 
 
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