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Subject:

MDSG 25th AGM SOUTHAMPTON Jan 3/4/5

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Clive Boulter & Ross McGowan <[log in to unmask]>

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MDSG 25AGM
January 3/4 2002

1) ABSTRACTS FOR POSTER PRESENTATIONS WILL BE ACCEPTED UNTIL FRIDAY
DECEMBER 7th. As yet there is not much competition for the Ģ250 student
poster prize and we would like to facilitate more participation.

2) ALTERATION WORKSHOP [Jan 5th].
http://www.soton.ac.uk/~cab1/AlterationWorkshopMS.htm
Please e-mail Clive Boulter [[log in to unmask]] before Friday December
21st to register your intention to attend. Registration is free and lunch
will be taken at your own cost in the part of Southampton within walking
distance of the Southampton Oceanography Centre [transport will be provided
if the weather is inclement]. Those who do not register in advance cannot be
guaranteed a place on the workshop as logistics will be arranged around
registrants.

3) BGS SPONSORED ICE BREAKER - Wednesday Evening from 19h00 onwards with
drinks and light buffet [see map on website].
http://www.soton.ac.uk/~cab1/HowToGetToTheSOC.htm

4) if you wish to hobnob with the keynote speakers they are booked in at the
De Vere Grand Harbour Hotel
http://www.devereonline.co.uk/jdevere.htm?http://www.devereonline.co.uk/hote
l_harbour/index.htm .

5) MEETING POSTER [better late than never??] available for download from
http://www.soton.ac.uk/~cab1/weltxt.htm. It might encourage a few late
comers to sign up. The background image is the Hunt Shoot (Kambalda) showing
the Ni-Cu massive sulphides and gold veins which terminate at the sulphide
which was ductile during the deformation that created the gold veins.

PROGRAMME

DAY ONE
Peter Lightfoot (INCO) An integrated model for the origin of the Sudbury
Igneous Complex and the associated Ni-Cu-PGE sulphide ores.
Reid Keays (Laurentian) Exploration for platinum-group element deposits in
mafic and ultramafic rocks.
Neil Pettigrew+ (Avalon Ven) Palladium-copper-rich PGE mineralization in the
Legris Lake mafic-ultramafic complex, Western Superior Province of Canada.

Nick Arndt (LCGA)Geochemistry and origin of the intrusive hosts of
Noril'sk-Talnakh Cu-Ni-PGE deposits
Gus Gunn + (BGS)PGE occurrences in Britain: magmatic, hydrothermal and
supergene.
Jens Andersen (Camborne) Sulphur saturation and platinum-group element
fractionation in the Palaeogene North Atlantic Igneous Province
Matt Power (Camborne) Sulphide-hosted platinum-group element mineralisation,
rum, Inner Hebrides, UK
Judith Kinnaird (Wits Univ) Understanding chromitite formation  a key to
understanding processes of platinum enrichment.

Dave Evans (Carrog) Potential for bulk mining of oxidised low-grade PGE
deposits
Alan Bye (Anglo Plat.) Mining the Platreef
Paul Armitage (Greenwich) Platinum-palladium mineralisation in the Platreef
and calc-silicate footwall at Sandsloot mine, Potgietersrus district, South
Africa

Andy Wilde (Monash) Exploration for unconventional deposits of platinum and
palladium.
Kerim Sener (KSPM) Epigenetic Au-PGE deposits: examples from Brazil and
Australia.
Poster Session with refreshments

DAY TWO
Dave Rickard (Cardiff)
Pam Murphy (Kingston) Hydrothermal sulphide mineralization in ancient and
modern seafloor peridotites.
Steve Roberts + (Southampton) Sr and stable isotopes (S, O) chemistry of
anhydrite and sulphide phases from PACMANUS hydrothermal system, Site 1188,
ODP Leg 193
Richard Herrington + (NHM) Volcanic-hosted massive sulphide deposits in the
south Urals: Geological setting within the framework of the Urals orogen

Nicola Holland + (Southampton) The Origin of Gold-Rich Mineralization at
Balta Tau, southern Urals.
Gavin McKee + (Birmingham) The role of sulphur isotope analyses in
deciphering the depositional and tectonic evolution of the Aguas Teņidas
Este massive sulphide deposit, southern Spain.
Ross McGowan + (Southampton) The Nchanga deposits: Implications for origins
of Zambian Copperbelt mineralisation.
AGM  AGM  AGM  AGM  AGM
 AGM

Claire Chamberlain + (IC) Alteration geochemistry at the Bulyanhulu gold
deposit, Tanzania.
Kevin Grant + (Southampton) Quartz growth and magmatic system evolution: A
case study of an intrusion associated with the Morenci porphyry copper
deposit, Arizona.
Mike Lee + (IC) Why did the Cooleen zone fail as an orebody? Controls on
mineralization in the Irish Zn-Pb orefield.
Everett + (IC) The role of bittern brines and fluid mixing in the genesis of
the Navan Zn-Pb deposit, Ireland.
Nick Badham + (Consultant) Geology and genesis of the Reocin Zn-Pb deposit,
Spain  neither MVT nor sedex but 'Reocin-type'.
Andrew Bennett (Leeds) Origin of the Cumbrian iron ores.

Clive Rice + (Aberdeen) Geological setting of the Early Devonian
gold-bearing hot spring system at Rhynie, Aberdeenshire, Scotland
Kilias + (Athens) Fluid Inclusion Guides for Identifying Steam- and
High-grade Gold Zones in Low-sulphidation Epithermal Gold Deposits: The
Profitis Ilias Deposit, Milos Island Greece.
Jon Naden + (Athens) Seawater and Low-sulphidation Epithermal Gold
Mineralisation in the Modern Aegean Arc: Fluid inclusion, Isotopic and
Mineralogical Evidence.

POSTERS

Boulter (Southampton) Exportable lessons from the Iberian Pyrite Belt.
Cabral+ (Clausthal) Palladium gold and palladium arsenious antimonides from
the Gongo Soco iron ore mine, Quadrilatero Ferrifero, Minas Gerais, Brazil.
Hopkinson (Brighton) A novel mineralisation style associated with evaporite
diapirism through ophiolite assemblages: Muscat, Sultanate of Oman.
Hopkinson + (Brighton) The nature of syn-tectonic hydrothermal circulation
within a serpentinite-hosted detachment fault: A case study from the West
Iberia non-volcanic rifted continental margin.
T.Lucks + (Leeds) Porosity and permeability controls within the sandstone
lithologies of the Laisvall Pb-Zn deposit, N. Sweden.
Naden + (Athens) Mineralogical Indicators in Three Dimensions: The Combined
Use of Mineralogy, Geochemistry and Indicator Kriging to Identify Ground
with High-grade Au Potential.
Potter (Consultant)The role of palladium soil geochemistry in the
exploration of the Baronskoye Pd-Au prospect, Sverdlovsk Orblast, Russia.
Prout+ (Camborne) Platinum-group element (PGE) occurrences within the Ben
Buie intrusion, Isle of Mull, NW Scotland.
Rudashevsky+ (St-Petersburg) Hydroseparation technology applied to PGE
mineralization in the CHR-2 chromitite in the Niquelandia layered intrusion
(Central Golas, Brazil).
Wilde+ (Monash) Geochemistry of Tertiary hydrothermal alteration and
platinum deposition in the Oman ophiolite.

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