Student Chapter Annual Report Form
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Student Chapter Annual Report Form
SOCIETY OF ECONOMIC GEOLOGISTS, INC. 7811 Shaffer Parkway • Littleton, CO 80127-3732 USA • Tel: +1.720.981.7882 • Fax: +1.720.981.7874 E-mail: studentprograms@segweb.org Student Chapter Annual Report Form This form is used to report on Student Chapter activities over the previous year. The report provides a useful medium to document the status and progress of individual chapters. Annual Reports are used to evaluate applications for SEG support and to keep information up-to-date on the SEG website. Please provide a summary of chapter activities in a concise form as suggested below. Description of programs may be supported by a limited number of photographs and figures in a format appropriate for publishing on our website. Submission Deadline: September 30th Submit to: studentprograms@segweb.org September/2014 September/2015 Month/Year Reported: From _______________________(mm/yyyy) – To _______________________(mm/yyyy) EAFIT UNIVERSITY Chapter Name: ________________________________________________________________________________________ Department of Geology, EAFIT University, Medellín, Colombia. Cr 49 No. 7 Chapter Mailing Address: _______________________________________________________________________________ segeconomicaeafit@gmail.com Chapter E-mail: _______________________________________________________________________________________ Chapter Website: ______________________________________________________________________________________ Society of Economic Geologists - Student Chapter EAFIT Chapter Facebook: _____________________________________________________________________________________ Chapter Executive Committee (in office during the time frame captured on this report) (type “Vacant” if position not filled): President: Daniela Cardona Lopera __________________________________________ Name Sebastián Posada Monsalve Vice President: __________________________________________ Name Secretary: seposadam@gmail.com __________________________________________ E-mail Ana María Contreras Vera __________________________________________ Name Treasurer: danielacardona16@gmail.com __________________________________________ E-mail amcontrerasvera@gmail.com __________________________________________ E-mail Alejandra Tabares Grajales __________________________________________ Name tabaresalejandra.23@gmail.com __________________________________________ E-mail Chapter Academic Sponsor (SEG Fellow membership in good standing): Maria Isabel Marín Cerón mmarince@eafit.edu.co ______________________________________ ______________________________________ ______________________ Name E-mail Phone Cr 49 No. 7 SUR 50 Medellín, Colombia. _____________________________________________________________________________ ______________________ Address Fax Chapter Industry Sponsor (SEG Fellow membership in good standing and not affiliated with the student chapter’s institution): Jorge Eliecer López Rendón jlopez@sumicol.com ______________________________________ ______________________________________ ______________________ Name E-mail Phone Cr 48 72 S-01 _____________________________________________________________________________ ______________________ Address Fax EAFIT University. Sponsoring Institution or Company (name): _________________________________________________________________ Attach: 1. a list of names of all Student Chapter members (please indicate by * if SEG Student Member). 2. complete Student Chapter Membership Information form with the current Executive Committee listed on page 1. On a separate page(s) provide a summary of student chapter annual activities: 1. Regular meetings, lectures 2. Field trips (dates, area visited, field trip leaders, number of participants, sponsors, benefits for students). Note: this is not the place for a detailed field trip report that is required from a chapter who has received funding from the Stewart R. Wallace Fund. 3. If your chapter received funding from the Stewart R. Wallace Fund, please submit a separate actual accounting of how chapter funds were spent/used. 4. Organization of conferences, workshops, short courses (theme, number of participants, benefits for students) 5. Participation in conferences, workshops, short courses (theme, number of participants from the chapter, benefits for students) 6. Fund-raising programs 7. Other programs 8. Future plans Aug2015VS STUDENT CHAPTER ANNUAL REPORT (2014 - 2015) Society of Economic Geologists Student Chapter of EAFIT University EAFIT UNIVERSITY STUDENT CHAPTER ANNUAL REPORT FORM The following report is aimed at informing EAFIT University Student Chapter activities between the 2014 – 2015 period, as a useful way to document the status and progress of the chapter before Society of Economic Geologists. Submission Deadline: 30th September 2015 Year Reported: September 2014 – September 2015 Student Chapter Name: EAFIT University Student Chapter Mailing Address: Department of Geology EAFIT UNIVERSITY Cr 49 No. 7 Sur 50 Medellin, Colombia Purpose The EAFIT University student chapter of the Society of Economic Geologists has the mission to promote and contribute to the development of interest of economic geology in Antioquia and Colombia. Our chapter focuses on carry out research projects to train excellent students in the atmosphere of mining and mineral exploration. We also organize lectures, seminars and field trips, which are attended by student members, EAFIT faculty, and professional geologists, making an interaction between academia and industry. 1 Outgoing Student Chapter Executive Committee (2014-2015) Title Name Email President Daniela Cardona Lopera danielacardona16@gmail.com Vice-President Sebastián Posada Monsalve Secretary Ana María Contreras Vera Treasurer Alejandra Tabares Grajales seposadam@gmail.com amcontrerasvera@gmail.com tabaresalejandra.23@gmail.com Newly Elected Student Chapter Executive Committee (2015-2016) Title Name Email President Ana María Contreras Vera Vice-President Julian Giraldo Zuluaga Secretary Liz Zambrano Bonilla Treasurer Daniela Cardona Lopera amcontrerasvera@gmail.com jestebangiraldozuluaga@gmail.com zambranobonillalizandrea@gmail.com danielacardona16@gmail.com Student Chapter Academic Sponsor Maria Isabel Marin Ceron, PhD Director of Geochemistry and Regional Geology Research Group Department of Geology - EAFIT University Cr 49 No. 7 Sur 50 Medellin, Colombia mmarince@eafit.edu.co 2 Student Chapter Industry Sponsor Dr. Jorge E. Lopez Rendon Director I+D - Sumicol S.A Cr 48 72 S-01 Sabaneta, Colombia jlopez@sumicol.com Student Members: Daniela Alvarez Ramirez Daniela Gomez Ramirez Francisco Javier Barbosa Aguas Maria Camila León Duque Santiago Bedoya Ramirez Vannessa Meza Palencia Laura Andrea Benavides Castrillon Sara Maria Mira Puerta Silvana Castillo Guerra Santiago Muñoz Alzate Gregorio Cardenas Forero Angelica Ortega Agudelo Alejandra Díaz Rivera Mateo Sanín Zuluaga Yeiner Arley Franco Jimenez Daniela Tobón Angel Esteban Gómez Díaz Susana Toro Zapata Andy Mateo Velez Agudelo Liz Andrea Zambrano Bonilla Melissa Ospina Escobar Maria Fernanda Forero Maria Paulina Suarez Julian Esteban Giraldo Zuluaga 3 Summary of Annual Activities 1. Meetings Every semester, we organized lecture series and seminars. These are casual meetings in EAFIT, where we use to meet with faculty and professional geologists to discuss about applied methods and research topics on economic geology. 2. Field Trips During the year, our student chapter use to organize several field trips to different types of mines, as described bellow: 2.1 La Calera Mine (October 10) The field trip to La Calena Mine, was done in October of 2014. Several undergraduate students (28) from EAFIT University, including the SEG members went to visit this mine, located close to Mulaló town in the Valle del Cauca department. The actual exploitation is done on Tertiary rocks of the Vijes Formation, composed by a limestone - calcareous quartz sandstone sequence. Using an open-pit mining method. In order to get different quality of limestone for several types of cement, the mine takes material from 10.0 m (vertical), with banks ranging from 10.0m to 15.0m wide berms, and exploitation advances parallel to the strike of the rocks. EAFIT students in La Calera Field trip. 4 EAFIT student Chapter in La Calera field trip. 2.2 The Gramalote Project (November 8) On November 2014, 18 undergraduate students from EAFIT University and the SEG members, visited the Gramalote Project from AngloGold Ashanti. This project is located 110 km northeastern of Medellin city (Antioquia Department). Historically the region has been characterized as a gold producer district, with crafts culture of more than 150 years old. The Gramalote deposit is geologically located in the Late Cretaceous Antioquia Batholith of Late. This body is characterized by granitic rocks that covers an area of 7,221 km2. This lithology in the project area is mainly composed by Tonalites and granodiorites rocks and diorite dikes. The Gramalote mine is a gold deposit related to intrusions where we have identified three alteration and mineralization events: a) Quartz-calcite-pyrite. b) Quartz-pyrite-chalcopyritegold. (Being the most important event in gold mineralization. It is found together pyrite and chalcopyrite, often filling fractures). c) Quartz-calcite-white mica-pyrite ± chalcopyrite ± Oro. 5 Hydrothermal alterations in the project area are always presented as halos in veins, veinlets and fractures. In sectors where it has a high density of veinlets, the changes tend to have a more pervasive aspect. This potassium alteration at the Gramalote area, is characterized by the replacement of plagioclase feldspar. EAFIT Chapter in Gramalote Project 6 EAFIT students in Gramalote Project Field trip. 2.3 Marmato Mine (March 19) The field trip to the Marmato mine, was done in March of 2015. Near 25 students from EAFIT University including the SEG members, visited the Marmato Mine that belongs to the Gran Colombia Gold. This district is located 80 km south of Medellin, in the Middle Cauca Belt. The mineralization is interpreted as an epithermal low sulphidation Au-Ag ore, with reserves of up to 15,9 million Oz Au gold (Tassinari, 2007). Ducring the visit, we received an introductory presentation and then a field tripo to the underground explotation, to explore several levels in the mine, where we observed the regional rocks associated with the mineralization, and also the distensional veins, stockwork and brecciated zones of the system. We also received a tour outside of the mine, to observe the crushing processes of the rock and the extractive processes of the ore. The visits to the mines of Marmato have been made for two consecutive years together with the Mineral Deposits subject of EAFIT University, which is attended particularly by the new members of the chapter or people who are part of the course. 7 EAFIT Chapter inside Marmato Mine, Gran Colombia Gold Project. 2.4 Calcium Carbonate Mine (JUNE 5) On June of the present year, 8 students visited the Omya S.A. Mine, located in the Antioquia Deparment, 150 km from the Medellin city. The exploitation is done in the Paleozoic marbles of the Central Andean Cordillera, also composed by a sequence of quartzites and siliceous neiss associated with regional and contact metamorphism. During the visit to this mine, we saw all the mineral extraction processes. 8 EAFIT student in Omya Mine Project Field trip. EAFIT students in Omya Mine Field trip. 9 3. Short Courses and guest lecturers Every semester we use to organize different types of lectures and special day related to the economic geology field as are described bellow: 3.1 Lectures Ages and formation of three metamorphic stripes around Medellín city in the Central Cordillera.. Doctor Jorge Julián Restrepo, Univeridad Nacional(February 5) 3D structural restitution for the comprehension of mineral deposits. Polish Kupferschiefer case, and Mount Pleasant area in Australia. Pablo Mejía Herrera, PhD (April 24) Witwatersrand, the largest gold deposit in the world. Juan Sebastián Builes, Member Unal-Med Chapter (September 17) EAFIT student Chapter in short-courses. 10 3.2 The 2nd special day of Economic Geology (March 20, 2015) 11 3.3 The 3rd special day of Economic Geology (October, 2015) 12 4. Future Plans Among the plans we have for the upcoming year are: 1) Encourage undergraduate students to join to our SEG student chapter. 2) Attend to a field trip to La Colosa Project from AngloGold Ashanti in November 22. 3) The 4th special day of Economic Geology (2016) 4) One short-course for first semester of 2016 to be confirmed. 5) Organize and attend to a field trip to El Roble Mine from Atico Mining Corporation. 6) Organize and attend to a field trip to El Cairo Mine from Argos. 7) Organize and present lectures related to economic geology with the UnalMed Chapter. 8) Participate in local and international conferences and conventions. . - - - Daniela Cardona Lopera President EAFIT SEG Student Chapter Period 2014-2015 13
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