The number of places available is limited for the following events. Preference will be given to SEG 2014 Conference registrants.
"To be a sustainable industry, we need to find twice as much metal as we mine. Taking into account forecast exploration and unit discovery costs, and future growth in mine production, as well as the market's outlook on commodity prices (which influences the amount of exploration), it appears that uranium and copper are 'in-balance', gold is 'tight' and zinc and lead face major shortfalls."
– Richard Schodde | Managing Director, MinEx Consulting
September 21-27, 2014
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September 22-25, 2014
September 25-27, 2014
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September 26, 2014
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October 1-3, 2014
October 1-2, 2014
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October 1-5, 2014
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Pre-Conference Field Trip departing from Phoenix, AZ, USA returning to Phoenix, AZ, USA
September 21-27, 2014
William X. Chávez, Jr. (SEG 1990 F) | wxchavez@nmt.edu | Professor of Geological Engineering, New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology
Erich U. Petersen (SEG 1986 F) | eupetersen@gmail.com | Professor, The University of Utah
Beginning in Phoenix, Arizona, this field-based course will examine the geologic settings and geochemical characteristics of large hydrothermal systems, with emphasis on porphyry, porphyry-related breccia "pipes," and skarn-style ore deposits. Starting in Phoenix, participants will visit porphyry systems showing well developed supergene profiles and deeper, K-silicate assemblages characteristic of well-developed hydrothermal alteration-mineralization. Exposures in the Globe-Miami District and those near San Manuél, Arizona, offer the opportunity to examine early alteration-related veining styles and vein paragenesis assemblages. Skarn-type systems and their relationships to porphyry ores will be discussed at several ore deposits, allowing participants to compare and contrast porphyry and skarn geochemical features. Visits to key outcrops will reinforce discussions dealing with the importance of regional and local geologic settings for southwestern USA hydrothermal systems.
In-the-field and evening presentations will complement field observations and include discussions of the applications of activity and Eh-pH diagrams to exploration, mining, and geometallurgical considerations. As such, this course is designed for exploration and mining professionals who are involved with exploration and ore targeting; this course is also appropriate for graduate students and upper-division undergraduate students with interest in economic geology and the application of geochemistry to minerals exploration. This course will be given in English and Spanish.
Departure on September 21 is 12:00 pm and participants need to arrive in Phoenix no later than 10:00 am. Departure on September 27 is any time in the morning.
Attendee Maximum: 20
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Pre-Conference Field Trip departing from and returning to Duluth International Airport, MN, USA
September 22-25, 2014
George Hudak (SEG 2011 F) | ghudak@nrri.umn.edu | Director, Minerals Division, NRRI, University of Minnesota Duluth
Dean Peterson | dpeterson@duluthmetals.com | Senior Vice President, Exploration, Duluth Metals Limited
After more than 100 years of iron mining, Minnesota is on the cusp of developing a new, non-ferrous mining industry. The world-class Duluth Complex mineral district ranks second in contained copper, third in contained nickel, and second in contained PGM (i.e., platinum, palladium, and gold) worldwide. Successful resource development has the potential to result in an entirely non-ferrous mining district that may be similar in scale to the region's existing taconite mining and processing industry. Additionally, recent studies indicate that Minnesota's Wawa-Abitibi Terrane may hold considerable potential for hosting additional non-ferrous and/or precious metals resources, including copper, zinc, and gold.
Attendee Maximum: 22
Pre-Conference Field Trip departing from and returning to Keystone Resort, Keystone, CO, USA*
September 25-27, 2014
Ralph J. Stegen (SEG 1986) | ralph_stegen@fmi.com | Vice President, Exploration, Freeport-McMoRan
Tommy B. Thompson (SEG 1976 SF) | thompsontommyt@aol.com | Professor of Economic Geology, University of Nevada, Reno
From Keystone, Colorado, USA, visit the world-class porphyry Mo deposits at Climax and Henderson (Freeport-McMoRan) and the carbonate-hosted Ag-Zn-Pb manto deposits at Leadville. These deposits have been the focus of leading research in porphyry Mo deposits and development of exploration methods. The Leadville district is noted for its long history of production, research on carbonate-hosted Ag-Zn-Pb-(Au) deposits, and the founding of the Guggenheim mining fortune, including the formation of ASARCO, Inc. The trip will include tours of the Climax and Henderson mines, with updates in geology of both, as well as numerous stops in the Leadville district.
* Two overnight stays in Keystone will be attendee's responsibility.
Attendee Maximum: 28
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Pre-Conference Field Trip departing from and returning to Keystone, CO, USA
September 26, 2014
Timothy R. Brown (SEG 2000) | tbrown@anglogoldashantina.com | Exploration Manager, Cripple Creek & Victor Gold Mining Company
Sergei A. Diakov (SEG 1993 F) | sdiakov@gmail.com | Consultant
From Keystone, Colorado, USA, visit the world's premier alkaline epithermal gold mine at Cripple Creek (Cripple Creek & Victor Mining Company). The Cripple Creek diatreme complex has produced over 24 Moz gold, continues to produce approx. 250,000 oz Au per annum, and is not only a world-class gold district, but one of the defining examples of alkaline epithermal gold deposits. Field Trip leaves from Keystone Resort at 7 am on September 26, returning the same evening. Registration does not include lodging.
Attendee Maximum: 50
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Post-Conference Field Trip departing from and returning to St. Louis Airport, MO, USA*
October 1-3, 2014
Thomas G. Schott (SEG 1999 F) | tschott@doerun.com | Senior Exploration Geologist, The Doe Run Company
Anna A. Kutkiewicz (SEG 2013) | akutkiewicz@doerun.com | The Doe Run Company
Harrison J. Ingham (SEG 2013) | hingham@doerun.com | The Doe Run Company
Kyle Williams | kwilliams@doerun.com | The Doe Run Company
From Salem, Missouri, USA, visit the world-class Viburnum Trend, which has been in production for more than 50 years and generates approximately 250,000 tons of lead concentrate per annum. The trip will include tours of the Casteel and RC West Fork mine and mill complexes with updates on geology. The trip will continue with a stop at the Buick Resource Recycling Division (BRRD), one of the world's largest single-site lead recycling facilities. BRRD processes more than 13.5 million lead-acid batteries per year along with various other lead scrap. The trip will conclude with tours of the Doe Run core logging facility and rotary and diamond drill rigs operating in the Viburnum Trend. Overnight stays in Salem, Missouri, are included.
* Where applicable, transportation from Keystone, CO, USA, to St. Louis, MO, USA, to be arranged by participants. However, airport shuttle from St. Louis, MO, to Salem, MO, where Field Trip begins, is included in Field Trip cost.
Attendee Maximum: 16
Post-Conference Field Trip departing from and returning to Salt Lake City, UT, USA*
October 1-2, 2014
Kim E. Schroeder (SEG 1993) | kim.schroeder@riotinto.com | Senior Geologist, Bingham Canyon Mine, Rio Tinto
Kenneth A. Krahulec (SEG 2002) | kenkrahulec@utah.gov | Senior Economic Geologist, Utah Geological Survey
Rudy Ganske | rudy.ganske@riotinto.com | Senior Geologist, Rio Tinto Kennecott
This field trip will include a morning and early afternoon visit to the upper and lower portion of the Bingham Canyon mine and 2013 slide which filled the bottom of the pit. We will make 2 to 3 stops in the pit, followed by a presentation in the 3D room.
The second part of that day will be a trip to look at the mineral occurrences and alteration surrounding the unmined Stockton porphyry Cu system 17 km west of Bingham Canyon from an exploration perspective. This course would benefit those wishing to view a developed Cu-Au-Mo porphyry system along with a sub-economic buried porphyry system (Stockton) from an exploration perspective.
* Dinner planned for evening of October 2, 2014. Includes hotel nights on October 1-2.
Attendee Maximum: 20
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Post-Conference Field Trip departing from and returning to Chihuahua, Mexico*
October 1-5, 2014
Guillermo Gastelum-Morales (SEG 2002) | guillermo_gastelum@fresnilloplc.com | Northern Mexico Exploration Sub-Director, Fresnillo PLC
The field trip is focused on visiting gold and silver mines developed on high, intermediate, and low sulphidation epithermal deposits of the Sierra Madre Occidental metallogenic belt of northwestern Mexico. This part of the world has attracted much exploration investment due to its excellent potential and historic track record of precious metals discoveries turning into successful mine operations. Explorers looking for these types of deposits in Mexico or elsewhere are encouraged to attend.
Day 1: Travel from Keystone to Chihuahua
Day 2: La India and Pinos Altos mines
Day 3: Palmarejo mine and surroundings
Day 4: Ciénega District
Day 5: Travel from Ciénega to Chihuahua
* All transportation from Keystone, CO, USA, to Chihuahua, Mexico, and back to be arranged by participants, as well as dinner upon arrival in Chihuahua.
Attendee Maximum: 15
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