The University of Toronto’s student chapter of the Society of Economic Geologists will hold a 2-day short course titled VMS Exploration: Concepts and Case Studies on March 2-3, immediately preceding the Mining Millennium conference.
The short course will see presentations on the geology, geochemistry and geophysics of volcanogenic massive sulphide deposits from recognized experts, including Gerald Riverin of Inmet Mining, Harold Gibson of Laurentian University, and consulting geologist James Franklin, formerly of the Geological Survey of Canada.
The second day is given over to case studies, including Inco’s Murgul deposit in Turkey, Foran Mining’s McIlvenna Bay deposit in Saskatchewan, and Manhattan Minerals’ Tambo Grande deposit in Peru.
Details of the short course, to be held at the U of T, are available from Randy Meecham of the university’s Dept. of Geology. Phone: 416-978-2975. Fax: 416-978-3938. E-mail: seg@zircon.geology.utoronto.ca
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