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SUMMARY:Exploration for Magmatic Ore Deposits
DESCRIPTION:The Harquail School of Earth Sciences at Laurentian University offers some of the most comprehensive field- and laboratory-based Earth Science graduate research and education courses in the world. The modular courses are designed for geoscientists employed full-time in the mineral exploration industry\, industry professionals needing professional development and accreditation\, and graduate students. \nExploration for Magmatic Ore Deposits\nOn site (3 cr.) and webcasting delivery (non-credit).\n10-day intensive course in magmatic Ni-Cu-(PGE)\, PGE\, Cr\, and Ti-V deposits including 3 days of theoretical material\, 8 days of exploration applications and case studies\, and (weather permitting) a 1/2 to 3/4- day field trip in the Sudbury Igneous Complex. Topics include: S and Cr solubility and metal partitioning in maficultramafic magmas; generation of fertile magmas; applications of stable and radiogenic isotopes (including massindependent S isotopes) in identifying S and metal sources; sulfide transport and localization mechanisms; textures and deformation of Fe-Ni-Cu sulfide ores\, sulfide recalculation and plotting methods; geology/genesis of and exploration for Ni-Cu-(PGE) deposits in mafic-ultramafic lava channels\, feeder sills/dikes\, and magma conduits; geology/genesis of and exploration for PGE deposits in mafic-ultramafic layered intrusions; geology/genesis of and exploration for stratiform and podiform Cr deposits and Ti-V deposits in anorthosites and mafic-ultramafic intrusions (including those in the “Ring of Fire” district of northern Ontario). Case studies and laboratory practicals will include: Alexo (Ontario)\, Duke Island (Alaska)\, Duluth (Minnesota)\, Kambalda (Western Australia)\, Noril’sk-Talnakh and Pechenga (Russia)\, Jinchuan and other deposits in China\, Thompson (Manitoba)\, Raglan (Nunavik)\, Voisey’s Bay (Labrador)\, and Sudbury Ni-Cu-PGE; and Bushveld (South Africa) and Stillwater (Montana) PGE and Cr; and ‘Ring of Fire” Cr. \nLive Webcast Option\nSeveral of the modules are available to industry professionals/non-students via live webcast from our state-of-the-art Executive Learning Centre\, which provides an immersive experience for remote participants.
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LOCATION:Laurentian University\, Sudbury\, Ontario\, Canada
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