Opening Ceremony
Location: CUGB Campus Gymnasium |
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08:30 – 09:15 |
Opening ceremonyCo-chairs: Rich Goldfarb, Xuanxue Mo Officials: Jun Deng (CUGB), Ziran Zhong (CGS-ML&R), Qiming Peng (China Mining Association) |
09:15 – 09:45 |
Future supply of mineral resourcesLluís Fontboté (SEG Distinguished Lecturer) |
09:45 – 10:00 |
Break |
10:00 – 11:00 |
Exploration success—disruption in the art and science of discoveryRobert Friedland (Keynote) |
11:00 – 12:00 |
Exploration success—some lessons learnt over the past half centuryRichard Sillitoe (Keynote) |
12:00 – 13:30 |
Lunch |
*Presenting author is a student
Session 1 | Session 2 | Session 3 | |
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Tectonics and Metallogeny of AsiaCo-Chairs: Noel White, Zengqian Hou Location: Geosciences International Conference Centre (2nd floor) |
New Discoveries and Exploration Potential of AsiaCo-Chairs: Greg Hall, Doug Kirwin Location: Geosciences International Hotel (2nd floor) |
Mineral Deposits of TibetCo-Chairs: Zhiming Yang, Yongjun Lu Location: Geosciences International Conference Centre (1st floor) |
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13:30 – 13:50 |
Geodynamic complexities in arc and post-collisional settings of the SW Pacific and China - essential ingredients for porphyry mineralisationDavid Cooke (Keynote) |
Developing a newly discovered gold district in southwestern MongoliaMichael MacDonald |
The discovery of sulfide melt inclusions of UST quartz layers in Qulong, Tibet: Implications for the genesis of porphyry Cu depositsHuanchun Qu |
13:50 – 14:10 |
Temporal-spatial distribution of metallic ore deposits in China and their geodynamic settingsJun Deng (Invited) |
Overview of Exploration in Asia—the rising importance of ChinaRichard Schodde (Keynote) |
Geology of the Tiegelongnan giant porphyry Cu (Au) deposit near Bangong suture zone, Tibet, ChinaChao Yang * |
14:10 – 14:30 |
Evolution of the mineral composition of gold deposits as result of crust-mantle contribution in Earth historyNikolay Goryachev (Invited) |
Porphyry copper potential of AsiaJane Hammarstrom |
Porphyry Cu deposits in China14:10 – 14:50 Zhiming Yang (Keynote) |
14:30 – 14:50 |
Relationship of crustal evolution and collage assembly to metallogenesis of ChinaKezhang Qin |
Comprehensive deep geological-geophysical studies and identification of new world-class resources, northwestern Jiaodong gold province, ChinaZhaokun Wang |
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14:50 – 15:10 |
The Zealandia-SE China connection: Permian-Cretaceous intrusive rocks and mineralisationRobert Smillie |
Geochronological bracketing of hydrothermal events at the newly-discovered Bianjiadayuan porphyry and base metalDegao Zhai |
How did magmatic and mineralizing processes in the Gangdese Paleocene-Eocene deposits respond to the India-Asia continental collision?Junxing Zhao |
15:10 – 15:30 |
Break |
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15:30 – 15:50 |
Paleo-Tethyan anoxia correlated with low porphyry Cu potentialJeremy Richards |
New mineral discoveries and porphyry-epithermal exploration potential of IranAli Sholeh |
Porphyry and epithermal Cu-Au mineralization of the Duolong district, central TibetJia Sun (Invited) |
15:50 – 16:10 |
A long way to run: The Paleozoic-Mesozoic evolution of magmatism, mineralization and structures of Duobaoshan Au-rich porphyry Cu deposit in the eastern section of CAOBChao Zhao * |
Large copper and gold systems of Kazakhstan and Tienshan: Geodynamics and metallogeny revisitedReimar Seltmann |
Nano- to micron-particulate gold hosted by magnetite in the giant Beiya gold deposit: A product of gold scavenging by bismuth meltsHaoyang Zhou * |
16:10 – 16:30 |
Recycling of metal-fertilized lower continental crust: Origin of non-arc Au-rich porphyry deposits at cratonic edgesZengqian Hou |
The Malmyzh porphyry Cu-Au discovery, Khabarovsk Krai, Far East RussiaThomas Bowens |
Porphyry Cu fertility in the Lhasa Terrane, southern Tibet: Insights from terrane-scale whole-rock geochemistry and zircon trace element and Hf-O isotopesYongjun Lu |
16:30 – 16:50 |
Subduction slabs in the Altai-East Junggar-Tianshan orogenic collages and their control on metallogeny in the AltaidsWenjiao Xiao (Invited) |
Potash in AsiaMark Arundell |
Ultrapotassic rocks and xenoliths from South Tibet: Contrasting styles of interaction between lithospheric mantle and asthenosphere during continental collisionBo Xu * |
16:50 – 17:10 |
Metallogeny of Myanmar through zirconsLaurence Robb |
Oxidation condition and metal fertility of granitic magmas: Evidence from zircon trace-element data from porphyry Cu deposits in the Central Asian orogenic beltPing Shen |
Evolution of the ore-forming fluids and genesis of Maoniuping REE deposit: Evidence from the Noble Gas Isotopic CompositionsYan Liu |
*Presenting author is a student
Session 4 | Session 5 | Session 6 | |
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Orogenic Gold Deposits of AsiaChair: Noel White Location: Geosciences International Conference Centre (2nd floor) |
Structural Geology of Ore DepositsCo-Chairs: David Groves, Steve Cox Location: Geosciences International Hotel (2nd floor) |
Copper and IOCG deposits of AsiaCo-Chairs: Lijuan Ying, Huayong Chen Location: Geosciences International Conference Centre (1st floor) |
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08:30 – 08:50 |
Orogenic gold deposits of ChinaRich Goldfarb (Keynote) |
Advances in the understanding of the structural controls on Carlin deposits in Nevada: Implications for Chinese Carlin-like systems08:30 – 09:10 David Rhys (Keynote) |
The role of fluorine on the formation of iron oxide Cu-Au (IOCG) deposits: Insights from in situ XAS experiments and thermodynamic calculationsYanlu Xing * |
08:50 – 09:10 |
Geology, geochemistry and geochronological constraints on the genesis of newly discovered Katebasu gold deposit, western Tien Shan, Xinjiang, NW ChinaChunji Xue |
Magnetite-apatite ores formed as mushy hydrous Fe-P immiscible magmaTong Hou |
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09:10 – 09:30 |
Forming orogenic gold and base metal deposits via metamorphic devolatilization: Thermodynamic constraintsRichen Zhong |
The geology of the deformed and dismembered Kerr-Sulphurets-Mitchell porphyry Cu-Au-Mo district, British Columbia, CanadaMichelle Campbell * |
Fluid metasomatism of fluorapatite from iron-oxide apatite deposit using in situ elemental and isotopic analysis: A case study from eastern ChinaLiping Zeng * |
09:30 – 09:50 |
Geology, isotope geochemistry, Ar-Ar and U-Pb geochronology constraints on the genesis of the Liyuan lode gold deposit, northern Shanxi Province, central North China cratonYing Ma |
Exploration for orogenic gold deposits: Structural sequence vs. structural geometryDavid Groves |
Formation of the Kiruna-type Vergenoeg iron–fluorine deposit (South Africa) by silicate liquid immiscibility: An experimental studyOlivier Namur |
09:50 – 10:10 |
Two separated Mesozoic molybdenum and gold mineralization events at the Xiaoqinling district, southern margin of North China cratonShaorui Zhao * |
Genesis of Nabeba-Cabosse iron deposit, northwestern Republic of CongoChesther Gatse * |
A magmatic flotation model for iron oxide-copper-gold and iron oxide-apatite depositsAdam Simon (Invited) |
10:10 – 10:30 |
Break |
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10:30 – 10:50 |
Geology, geochemistry and genesis of the Cenozoic Bangbu orogenic gold deposit, southern Tibet, ChinaXiaoming Sun |
Injection-driven failure and the dynamics of fluid migration in intrusion-related hydrothermal systems: Insights from coupled hydro-mechanical modeling10:30 – 11:10 Steve Cox (Invited) |
Contamination of evaporite in the formation of magnetite-apatite deposits in Ningwu district, eastern China: Constraints from tourmaline geochemistryZhikun Su * |
10:50 – 11:10 |
The CSH gold mine, Inner MongoliaGreg Hall |
Allanite-dominant REE mineralization in the Sin Quyen IOCG deposit, NW VietnamXiaochun Li |
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11:10 – 11:30 |
Mineralization process at the Heilan'gou gold deposit, Jiaodong Peninsula, China: Constraints from the elemental mappings and in-situ sulfur isotope analysis of pyriteKai Feng * |
Identifying sandstones affected by uraniferous hydrothermal activity using multivariate method and random forest classification, Athabasca Basin, CanadaShishi Chen * |
Jurassic-Cretaceous magmatism and mineralization in the Middle-Lower Yangtze River Valley metallogenic beltTaofa Zhou (Keynote) |
11:30 – 11:50 |
Textural and chemical constraints of pyrites on the formation of gold mineralization at the Zhuangzi deposit, Jiaodong, southeastern North China cratonXinghui Li * |
Fluid flow interpretation in fossilised hydrothermal systems using vein measurements from underground photographyShawn Hood * |
An integrated genetic model for the Kangdian IOCG deposits, southwest China: Implications for ore genesis of Precambrian IOCG depositsXin-Fu Zhao |
11:50 – 12:10 |
The giant Early Cretaceous gold mineralization event related to the North China craton destruction in the Jiaodong PeninsulaHong-Rui Fan |
Appearance of smectite and its relation to the Mn-ore deposit of Úrkút, Bakony Mts., Transdanubian Range, HungaryMate Lesko * |
The Paleozoic Fe-Cu mineralization in the eastern Tianshan and Chinese Altay mountain, NW ChinaHuayong Chen |
12:10 – 13:30 |
Lunch |
Lunch |
Lunch |
*Presenting author is a student
Session 7 | Session 8 | Session 9 | |
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Porphyry Provinces of the Western PacificCo-Chairs: John Dilles, Dave Cooke Location: Geosciences International Conference Centre (2nd floor) |
REE and Rare Metal DepositsCo-Chairs: Yasushi Watanabe, Jingwen Mao Location: Geosciences International Hotel (2nd floor) |
Sediment-Hosted Gold Deposits of ChinaCo-Chairs: Hong-Rui Fan, Dave Rhys Location: Geosciences International Conference Centre (1st floor) |
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13:30 – 13:50 |
How long does it take to make a giant porphyry copper deposit? Advances in high-precision geochronology and physical process modeling of magmatic-hydrothermal processesChris Heinrich (Keynote) |
Magmatic and hydrothermal Ta-Nb oxides in the marginal pegmatite at the Yichun deposit, SE ChinaMingqian Wu (Invited) |
Sediment-hosted gold deposits in SW China: Current understanding and future trendsJian-Wei Li (Keynote) |
13:50 – 14:10 |
Formation of a giant Pleistocene porphyry and skarn Cu-Au deposit in 200,000 years: Re-Os and U-Pb evidence from OK Tedi, Papua New GuineaPeter Pollard (Invited) |
Phosphate and associated strategic elements: A European perspectiveSophie Decree |
Sediment-hosted gold deposits; in a class on their own, with examples from central Asia13:50 – 14:30 Ross Large |
14:10 – 14:30 |
Platinum-group element geochemistry used to determine Cu and Au fertility at the Northparkes porphyry Cu-Au deposits, AustraliaHongda Hao * |
Rare earth element deposits in China: Characteristics and ore genesisYuling Xie (Keynote) |
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14:30 – 14:50 |
Ordovician syn-ore high Sr/Y and pre-ore normal arc igneous rocks of the Tongshan porphyry Cu deposit in eastern part of CAOBXuyong Pang * |
Rare earth element minerals in the Olympic Dam deposit, South Australia: Petrography and compositional variationDanielle Schmandt * |
The White Mountain gold deposit, northeastern North China Block: Genesis and relation to late Mesozoic magmatism and extensionHalley Keevil * |
14:50 – 15:10 |
The role of high temperature fluids and melts in the Grasberg porphyry Cu-Au depositTerry Mernagh |
Pan-African tin mineralization events in the Damara orogenic belt, Namibia, SW Africa: Constraints of cassiterite U–Pb dating and trace element fingerprintingRongqing Zhang |
Unconventional sediment-hosted critical element mineralisation—insights from the Far EastIan Graham |
15:10 – 15:30 |
Break |
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15:30 – 15:50 |
Porphyry copper genesis and zircon geochemistry15:30 – 16:10 John Dilles |
Petrographic, geochemical, and isotopic characteristics of the early Silurian Miaoya syenite-carbonatite complex, central China: Implications for the origin of REE-enriched carbonatite meltJianhui Su |
Sedimentary source for the Nibao sediment-hosted gold deposit in southwestern Guizhou Province, ChinaDongtian Wei |
15:50 – 16:10 |
The volcanic-plutonic connection and fertility of highly evolved magma systems: A case study from the Herberton Sn-W-Mo mineral field, Queensland, AustraliaYanbo Cheng |
Textures and in-situ chemical and isotopic analyses of pyrite, Huijiabao Trend, Youjiang Basin, China: Implications for paragenesis and source of SLin Hou |
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16:10 – 16:30 |
Constraints of depth on hydrothermal fluid evolution in porphyry depositsWei Mao |
REE+Y transport in hydrothermal fluids: An updated view from in situ XAS measurementsJoel Brugger |
In-situ sulfur isotope analysis of the sedimentary and magmatic rock hosted gold deposits from the north and south gold belt of the South Qinling orogen: Implication for the source of sulfur and their differenceJian Ma * |
16:30 – 16:50 |
A role of potassic alteration on Cu mineralization at El Salvador porphyry deposit, ChileYasushi Watanabe |
Geochemistry of mineralizing fluids in the T Zone, Thor Lake rare-metal deposits, Canada: Implications for hydrothermal HFSE mineralizationYonggang Feng |
Discovery of the Laogouxi gold deposit, Heilongjiang Province, NE ChinaXinyu (Scott) Song |
16:50 – 17:50 |
Genesis of the Taiyangshan porphyry copper deposit, NW China: Insights from quartz cathodoluminescent textures, fluid inclusion assemblage petrography, and trace element geochemistry hydrothermal quartzKunfeng Qiu |
A new ore genesis model for the Jinchuan Ni-Cu-PGE deposit: constraints from the multiple S isotopes and the spatial variation of PGE tenorsJun Duan |
Sediment-hosted gold deposits in southeast AsiaDoug Kirwin (Invited) |
*Presenting author is a student
Session 10 | Session 11 | Session 12 | |
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Magmatic Ni-Cu-PGE Deposits of AsiaCo-Chairs: Steve Barnes, Mei-Fu Zhou Location: Geosciences International Conference Centre (2nd floor) |
Skarn Deposits—Metal Content and ZonationCo-Chairs: Zhaoshan Chang, Dave Lentz Location: Geosciences International Hotel (2nd floor) |
Epithermal Gold Deposits of AsiaCo-Chairs: Ruizhong Hu, Kunfeng Qiu Location: Geosciences International Conference Centre (1st floor) |
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08:30 – 08:50 |
Geochemistry and genesis of magmatic Ni-Cu-(PGE) and PGE-(Cu)-(Ni) deposits in ChinaYiguan Lu * |
Genesis and exploration for skarn depositsLarry Meinert (Keynote) |
The alteration, mineralization and structural evolution of Zijinshan high sulfidation epithermal deposit, Fujian Province, ChinaJing Chen * |
08:50 – 09:10 |
Magmatic sulfide deposits: China versus the worldChusi Li (Keynote) |
Skarn deposits in China08:50 – 09:30 Zhaoshan Chang |
Epithermal Ag-dominant mineralisation within the Drake Goldfield, Southern New England Orogen, north-eastern New South WalesAngela Lay * |
09:10 – 09:30 |
Time scales and length scales in magmatic mineral systemsSteve Barnes |
Zhengguang Au-Zn deposit in the eastern CAOB: The oldest intermediate sulfidation epithermal deposit in the worldLe Wang * |
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09:30 – 09:50 |
Exploring north: New types of PGE deposits in the Bushveld ComplexMarina Yudovskaya (Invited) |
Genesis of skarn zonation and fluid evolution of the gold-copper skarn deposit, Shwe Min Bon area, Kalaw Township, southern Shan State, MyanmarNyein Sint * |
Characteristics of a detachment-hosted epithermal gold deposit – example from Banská Hodruša, SlovakiaPeter Koděra |
09:50 – 10:10 |
Silicate liquid immiscibility and the formation of magmatic Fe-Ti-V-P depositsBernard Charlier (Invited) |
Composition and evolution of fluids forming the Baiyinnuo'er Zn-Pb skarn deposit in NE ChinaQihai Shu |
Mass changes and hydrothermal alteration in the Masara gold district, Compostela Valley, PhilippinesBarbie Ross Villaplaza * |
10:10 – 10:30 |
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10:30 – 10:50 |
Origin of giant Fe-Ti-V oxide deposits hosted in the layered intrusions in the Emeishan large igneous province, SW ChinaChristina Wang (Invited) |
Magnetite and epidote textures at chalcobamba Cu-skarn deposit, Las Bambas District, southern PeruMerril Garay * |
Veining and mineralization history of Bor porphyry copper—high sulfidation Cu-Au deposit (Serbia)Dina Klimentyeva |
10:50 – 11:10 |
Critical controls on the formation of contact-style PGE-Ni-Cu mineralisation: Evidence from the Monchegorsk Complex, NW RussiaBartosz Karykowski * |
Geochronology and genesis of the Wolfram camp W-Mo-Bi deposit, Queensland, AustraliaKairan Liu * |
Hyperspectral core scan and application to Zijinshan epithermal high-sulfidation Cu-Au depositJing Li |
11:10 – 11:30 |
Contrasting petrological processes between the Yuanbaoshan and Qingmingshan mafic-ultramafic intrusions in the Neoproterozoic Jiangnan orogenic belt, South China: Implication for Ni exploration in the regionHong Zhong * |
Intrusion, skarn and vein paragenesis of the Ferrobamba Cu-Mo porphyry-skarn deposit, Las Bambas porphyry cluster, PeruJames Cannell |
Hydrothermal fluids in the Kekesayi gold deposit, Altay, ChinaYingwei Wang |
11:30 – 11:50 |
The 1.1 Ga Midcontinent Rift of N. America—Passive rather than active rifting and the implications for mantle sources and Ni-Cu-PGE mineralizationPete Hollings |
The Watershed scheelite skarn deposit, Far North Queensland, AustraliaJaime Poblete * |
Miaolong sediment-hosted antimony-gold deposit, Sandu-Danzhai metallogenic belt, Guizhou Province, China: A product of antimony mineralization superimposed by late gold mineralizationZhuojun Xie |
11:50 – 12:10 |
Silicate liquid immiscibility in the Upper Zone of the Bushveld ComplexLennart Fischer |
Overlapping Au-Cu and Zn- Pb-Cu skarns at the Redcap prospect, Chillagoe district, Far North Queensland, AustraliaPeter Illig * |
In-situ element analysis of sphalerite from the Lengshuikeng Ag-Pb-Zn deposit, Jiangxi, China: Implications for ore genesisYouqiang Qi |
12:10 – 13:30 |
Lunch |
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Lunch |
*Presenting author is a student
Session 13 | Session 14 | Session 15 | |
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Sediment-Hosted Base Metal and Gold DepositsCo-Chairs: Murray Hitzman, Yucai Song Location: Geosciences International Conference Centre (2nd floor) |
New Analytical TechniquesCo-Chairs: Jian-Feng Gao, Chris Heinrich Location: Geosciences International Hotel (2nd floor) |
Chinese and Other DepositsCo-Chairs: Wenchang Li, Yanjing Chen Location: Geosciences International Conference Centre (1st floor) |
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13:30 – 13:50 |
Evaporites and sediment-hosted Zn-Pb ores in China: A new perspectiveDavid Leach (Keynote, SGA) |
SIMS techniques and application to refractory gold depositsJoe Zhou |
Heavy mineral sands resources and what we know about these deposits in ChinaBaohong Hou (Invited) |
13:50 – 14:10 |
Hydrothermal fluid origins of carbonate-hosted Pb-Zn deposits of the Sanjiang thrust belt, Tibet: Indications from noble gases and halogensYingchao Liu |
Developing new stable isotope tools for mineral exploration: Applications and complicationsShaun Barker (Invited) |
Petrology, chalcophile element (PGE, Se) geochemistry and Sr-Nd-Os-S isotopes of the Neoproterozoic Lengshuiqing magmatic Ni-Cu ore deposits in western margin of Yangtze craton, SW ChinaJunhua Yao |
14:10 – 14:30 |
Geology and metallogeny of the giant Huoshaoyun zinc-lead deposit, Karakorum Range, northwestern TibetHao Li * |
The isotopic composition of silver and its variation in silver-bearing ore depositsAntonio Arribas |
Geochronological, petrological and geochemical constraints on the origin of the Daxueshan magmatic Ni-Cu deposit in the northern part of the Sibumasu Block, SW ChinaQingfei Wang |
14:30 – 14:50 |
Early Cambrian black shales along the margin of the Yangtze Platform and associated mineralization, south ChinaLingang Xu |
Use of portable X-ray diffraction analysis in mineral explorationDane Burkett |
Zn-Pb-Ag mineral systems of southeast Asia and south China—tectonic context and discovery opportunitiesNeal Reynolds |
14:50 – 15:10 |
The Patricia ore deposit: An economic Zn-Pb-Ag polymetallic sulfide mineralization in northeastern ChileLorena Ortega |
Answers at the speed of light: Synchrotron solutions for mineral exploration, production, and remediationNeil Banerjee |
Relating altered rocks to equivalent protoliths using clustering and classification of geochemical dataShawn Hood * |
15:10 – 15:30 |
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15:30 – 15:50 |
Metalliferous (Mo-Ni-V-Zn +/-Au-PGE) black shales in Guizhou, Hunan, Hubei, and Jiangxi provinces, South China, with comparison to global occurrencesLingang Xu |
Detrital apatite trace-element compositions: A robust new tool for mineral exploration15:30 – 16:10 Mao Mao |
Biotite geochemical analysis in the Sn-W-Mo-bearing Mt. Douglas leucogranite, southwestern New Brunswick, Canada: Analysis of metallogenic indicesDavid Lentz |
15:50 – 16:10 |
Timing of oil-gas charging in the paleo-oil-gas reservoir at the Jinding Zn-Pb deposit and ambient P-T conditions: Significance for bacterial sulfate reduction (BSR) and mineralizationGuoxiang Chi |
Variations in oxygen fugacity and sulfide compositions of the Permian magmatic Ni–Cu deposits in the southern Central Asian orogenic beltYajing Mao |
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16:10 – 16:30 |
Metal transport by liquid hydrocarbons: Evidence from metal-rich black shales and pyrobitumen veins, Selwyn Basin, Yukon, CanadaKyle Henderson * |
Drones (UAV's) in mining and exploration. An application example: Open-pit geology mapping and 3D geological modellingKrisztian Szentpeteri |
Using magnetite chemistry to discriminate mineralised from barren porphyry copper systemsRobert Sievwright * |
16:30 – 16:50 |
Geology and mineralization of the world-class Mehdiabad Pb-Zn deposit, central IranYucai Song |
Random forest classification of pyrite trace element composition to identify ore deposit type in far-field exploration and vectoringRoss Large |
Rift shoulder, HREE-enriched, mega-sized deposits in west Texas, USAPhillip Goodell |
16:50 – 17:10 |
Alteration geochemistry and sulfur isotope insights into metasediment-hosted Cu-Pb (-Zn) mineralization at Halılar area, NW TurkeyDemet Kiran Yildirim |
Exploration remote sensing; new technologies and trendsDan Taranik |
Geology, geochemistry, and hydrothermal evolution of the giant Chalukou high-fluorine porphyry Mo deposit, NE ChinaZhenzhen Li |
Final Panel Wrap Up - Location: TBD | |
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17:15 – 17:45 |
Reflections on what has been presented at the conference and best papersPanel Members: Dick Sillitoe, Rich Goldfarb, Kezhang Qin (SEG Regional Vice President, Asia), Marina Yudovskaya (SEG Regional Vice President, North Eurasia) Moderator: Larry Meinert |