Economic Geology Research Centre (EGRU) Professional Development Short Courses and Events 2016 College of Science, Technology and Engineering Townsville QLD 4811 Australia Contact Information jcu.edu.au/egru egru@jcu.edu.au
Business and Financial Management for the Minerals Industry 8 th - 19 th February 2016 Townsville QLD Course Leaders Dr Andrew White and Dr Nick Franey Course Fee* EGRU Member $ 4000 AIG Member $ 4500 Non-EGRU Member $ 5000 Course Description Goals, strategies and tactics: the global and local commercial and political contexts for developing appropriate strategies and tactics in all facets of the minerals business Management of people: team management, self management, structuring and managing a creative enterprise for success in exploration Economic and financial management: discounted cash flow analysis as a tool for valuation, project risk ranking, financial risk management, options for mining finance and linking these options with strategy Operations management and planning: organisational management in the resources sector, incorporating budgeting and financial control, technical data management and auditing of technical performance, management of environmental, legal, business ethics and community issues
Understanding of, and Exploration for, Epithermal and Porphyry Deposits: Processes,Transitions and Variations 25 th - 26 th February 2016 Townsville QLD Course Leader Prof. Jeffrey Hedenquist Course Fee* EGRU Member $ 950 AIG Member $1050 Non-EGRU Member $1150 SEG Student Member $ 200 Course Description This 2 day course will review: The nature of active hydrothermal fluids from intrusion-centred volcanic-hydrothermal and geothermal systems The processes that occur in these systems and the exploration insight that comes from their understanding The features of the deposits formed in different epithermal environments The transition to the tops of porphyry deposits The course will consider numerous case studies from around the world. Variations among epithermal deposits, and differences from the end-member (model) characteristics will be discussed, and exploration guidelines highlighted. It is essential to treat every exploration prospect on its own merits, rather than generalizing and missing the mineralised portion of a deposit that does not neatly fit a current, in-vogue model. Images courtesy of John Hedenquist
IOCG and Other Mineral Systems in the World-Class Cloncurry District: New Advances in Exploration and Deposit Understanding This 3 day workshop is a follow up to the highly successful workshop IOCG Deposits: The Cloncurry Experience held in March 2015 in Cloncurry. 16 th - 18 th March 2016 Cloncurry QLD Workshop Convenors Assoc. Prof. Zhaoshan Chang Dr Richard Lilly Course Fee Per Day* EGRU Member $475 Non-EGRU Member $575 Student $225 The 2016 workshop will be held in the Cloncurry region which is host to world-class copper-gold and base metal deposits. The workshop will include: Presentations on deposit scale to regional scale geology Sessions on exploration methods, history of and lessons from, various deposits. Field visits and drill core inspections The 2016 workshop will focus on IOCG deposits along with other mineral systems in the Cloncurry District, including Broken Hill type deposits, SEDEX and skarn deposits. Schedule 15 th March Pre-workshop Arrive Mt Isa/ Cloncurry Optional field trip Details to be confirmed Participants will be transported to Cloncurry 16 th March Day 1 Presentations and Discussion Core Viewing Social BBQ 17 th March Day 2 Presentations and Discussion Core Viewing Social Event 18 th March Day 3 Field Trip Details to be confirmed Participants connecting with flights from Mt Isa on Friday 18th will be returned to Mt Isa by 5.30 pm Image courtesy of Ernest Henry Mine
Integrated Spatial Analysis and Remote Sensing of Exploration Targets 18 th - 29 th April 2016 Townsville QLD Course Leaders Assoc. Prof. John Carranza Assoc. Prof. Zhaoshan Chang Course Fee* Per Module All Modules EGRU Member $2000 $4000 AIG Member $2250 $4500 Non-EGRU Member $2500 $5000 Course Description This course has two modules: Spectral Remote Sensing for Mineral Exploration The first module has two parts: the first part aims for the participants to be able to take measurements using SWIR instruments including specterra and PIMA, interpret the spectra, and use the results in exploration; the second part covers applications of spaceborne multispectral and airborne radiometric images for recognition of indications of mineralised land. GIS-based Mapping of Mineral Prospectivity The second module will cover linear methods (such as weights of evidence modeling) and non-linear methods (such as Dempster-Shafer belief functions) for analysis and integration of various layers of spatial geo-exploration datasets for conceptual and predictive mapping of mineral prospectivity. Images courtesy of John Carranza
Coming in 2017... Future understanding of tectonics, ores, resources, environment and sustainability 4 th - 7 th June 2017 Townsville, Australia Following the success of the inaugural FUTORES Conference in 2013, EGRU is inviting expressions of interest from academia, government, the minerals industry and other interested parties in attending FUTORES II in 2017. To register to receive conference updates please email futores2@jcu.edu.au Images courtesy of Tourism and Events QLD
To register for a short course or an event - https://alumni.jcu.edu.au/egru Mailing list for FUTORES II - futores2@jcu.edu.au Course fees are in AUD and inclusive of GST Economic Geology Research Centre (EGRU) College of Science, Technology and Engineering 034-160A Townsville QLD 4811 Australia +61 7 4781 4726 egru@jcu.edu.au www.jcu.edu.au/egru