Dear all.
Be aware that the 'early bird' registration and abstract submission deadlines for the 14th IAGOD meeting in Kunming, China have been extended to 15th June.
Please consider the very exciting scientific schedule and programme of activities on http://www.14iagod.org/. The meeting has attracted an impressive line-up of internationally leading keynote speakers and offers an excellent portfolio of workshops and field trips.
Allow me particularly to draw your attention to the thematic session sponsored by the Working Group for Critical Metals (WGCM) (session 7 below) and associated field trip (trip 2 below) to the polymetallic tin deposits of Gejiu in the Yunnan province.
Scientific programme:
Thematic sessions:
1. Mesozoic ore deposits along the eastern Eurasian continental margin.
2. Giant ore deposits (Sponsored by SEG).
3. MVT, SEDEX and VMS deposits through geological history (Sponsored by SGA).
4. Black shale-hosted mineral deposits (Sponsored by SGA).
5. Mineral deposits associated with mafic and ultramafic rocks (Sponsored by CODMUR).
6. IOCG deposits: petrogenetic analysis through to exploration success
7. Critical metals in ore-forming systems: New perspectives on ore formation, exploration and extraction (Sponsored by WGCM)
8. Porphyry Cu (ħAu, Mo) deposits
9. Gold deposits: epithermal, orogenic, and Carlin-like (Sponsored by SEG)
10. Mineral deposit systems of active continental margins: subduction, accretion to collision (Sponsored by IGCP project 592)
11. Metallogenesis in the Eastern Tethysian Orogenic System (Sponsored by IGCP project 600)
12. Geochronological constraints on ore-forming processes
13. Geochemistry of hydrothermal fluids that form mineral deposits
14. Mineral exploration and extraction
15. Uranium deposits: genesis and exploration (Sponsored by IUG)
16. Ore mineralogy and geometallurgy
17. Igneous activities and metallogeny of the Proterozoic and Paleozoic Belts
18. Traditional and non-traditional isotopes applied to ore deposits
19. Tectono-Magmatic Activity and Associated Metallogeny
Workshops and short courses:
1. SEG Workshop on Classes of Mineral Deposits and Their Exploration Criteria
2. Significant Metal Deposits of the World: Today and Tomorrow
3. EXPLORE: a new software for mineral assessment, prospecting, and exploration
4. LA-ICP-MS: Geochemistry, Geochronology, and OreGenesis
Field trips:
1. Beiya porphyry-skarn Au-Pb-Zn and Jinding Pb-Zn deposits, Yunnan Province
2. Polymetallic tin deposits and related intrusions, Gejiu, SW Yunnan Province
3. Huize MVT-type Pb-Zn deposit, Yunnan Province
4. Carlin-like gold deposits in western Guizhou Province
5. Ban Phuc PGE, Quy Xa iron, Cam Duong phosphorus and Sin Quyen IOCG deposits, Vietnam
6. Phapon Au, Phu Kham porphyry Cu-Au, and a major potash deposit, Laos
7. Black-shale hosted Sinian and Cambrian Tianzhushan barite deposits and Neoproterozoic phosphours and Manganese deposit in eastern Guizhou Province
8. Au deposits in Jiaodong area, Shandong Province.
9. Dexing Cu-Au deposits, Yinshan epithermal Pb-Zn-Ag and Yongping deposit, Jiangxi Province.
Please consider to contribute to the exciting programme. Any question and communication related to the programme should be directed to the IAGOD2014 Secretariat at: No. 26 Baiwanzhuang Street 100037 Beijng, China
Tel:+86-10-52882393. E-mail: [log in to unmask]
On behalf of the WGSM.
Best regards,
Jens
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Dr. Jens C. Andersen
Senior lecturer
Camborne School of Mines
University of Exeter
Penryn Campus
Tremough
Penryn
TR10 9FE
UNITED KINGDOM
Tel. +44 1326 371836
Fax. +44 1326 371859
http://www.exeter.ac.uk/csm
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