Course program
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Course program
The South Australian Branch of the Australian Institute of Geoscientists presents: A Short Course on Iron Oxide-Copper-Gold Deposits (Incorporating a Mini Conference on New Research Results from the IOCG Systems of the Mount Woods Inlier and Yorke Peninsula) PRESENTERS: Pat Williams is the Director of Clump Mountain Geoscience Pty Ltd and adjunct senior lecturer in economic geology at James Cook University. His experience of research into, and exploration of IOCG systems spans 24 years with particular emphasis on the Cloncurry district, Gawler Craton and northern Sweden. He was the invited first and co-ordinating author of the paper on IOCG deposits in the Society of Economic Geologists' Economic Geology 100th Anniversary Volume and has also authored several contributions to the PGC Publishing Hydrothermal Iron Oxide Copper-Gold & Related Deposits: A Global Perspective series as well as numerous papers on related topics in the international literature. Since 2008 he has been working as a consultant to the exploration industry specializing in Proterozoic base metal and gold exploration and the petrochemical evaluation of rocks in mineralized systems. Peter Pollard is a Brisbane-based consultant specializing in IOCG, porphyry Cu-Au and tin-tungsten deposits. He has worked in 28 countries and on some of the world's major IOCG and porphyry copper-gold deposits. He has worked on exploration for IOCG deposits in a number of countries including Australia, Brazil, Canada, Chile and Mexico. He has also worked on exploration of a number of major porphyry Cu-Au deposits in Chile, Indonesia, Papua New Guinea, Mongolia and Russia. Graham Teale is an Adelaide based consultant who has over 40 years experience in mineral exploration, mining and research. He has worked on most IOCG related mineralisation in the Curnamona Craton as well as working throughout the Gawler Craton. He has worked on IOCG mineralisation in Sweden, India and Zambia. He has been involved in mineral exploration and research on the Curnamona Craton since 1975 and is currently carrying out research on IOCG and Broken Hill Type (BHT) mineralisation. He has run his own consulting firm for 35 years. DAY ONE PROGRAMME 8:00 - 8:30 8:30 - 8:45 Monday September 1st Registration Welcome and introduction to venue (Graham Teale) 8:45 - 10:15 Geotectonic context and geological settings of Australian late Palaeoproterozoic and 10:15 -10:45 early Mesoproterozoic IOCG deposits (Pat Williams) Morning Tea Mount Woods / Yorke Peninsula Mini Conference 10.45-11.20 Update on the geology of the Prominent Hill IOCG deposit and introduction to the work of the OZ Minerals Mount Woods Technical Support and Research Group 2010 - 2012 (Ian Anderson, OZ MineralsExploration, Prominent Hill) 11.20-11.55 Architecture of the Mount Woods Inlier based on 2D seismic reflection profiles, potential field surveys and drill hole datasets (Barry Murphy, Fractore Pty Ltd, Peter Betts, PGN Geoscience Pty Ltd, Charles Funk, Newcrest and Thomas Harris 11.55-12.30 New constraints on the geological setting of the Mount Woods IOCG systems from LA-ICP-MS U-Pb zircon, titanite and apatite geochronology (Sebastien Meffre and Stuart Bull, CODES, University of Tasmania) 12.30 - 13.30 Lunch 13.30 -14.05 Petrochemistry, alteration and possible metallogenic significance of the Gawler Range Volcanics and White Hill Gabbro in the Mount Woods area, South Australia (Pat Williams and Jorge Benavides) 14.05 -14.40 Additional research on the Coober Pedy-Mt. Woods area (Graham Teale) 14.40 -15.15 The Moonta-Wallaroo region; the first of the IOCGs (Colin Conor) 15.15 -15.45 Afternoon tea 15.45 -17.15 The Hillside IOCG Skarn Deposit; regional geology, geochronology, deposit geology, ore mineragraphy and petrogenesis (Graham Teale) 17.15 -18.00 Conference drinks The South Australian Branch of the Australian Institute of Geoscientists presents: A Short Course on Iron Oxide-Copper-Gold Deposits (Incorporating a Mini Conference on New Research Results from the IOCG Systems of the Mount Woods Inlier and Yorke Peninsula) Tuesday September 2nd DAY TWO PROGRAMME 8.00 - 9.45 IOCG systems of the Curnamona Craton Part 1 ; Regional geology, geochronology, sequence correlations and intrusive history - (Graham Teale) 9.45 -10.15 10.15-12.00 Morning Tea IOCG systems of the Curnamona Craton Part 2; Sub-division of deposit types, deposit geology, alteration, petrogenesis and vectors to mineralisation - (Graham Teale) 12.00 -13.00 Lunch 13.00 -14.45 The Cloncurry IOCG systems; geological context and relationship to regional alteration systems (Pat Williams) 14.45 -15.15 Afternoon Tea 15.15 -17.00 The Cloncurry IOCG systems; deposit geology and exploration characteristics (Pat Williams) DAY THREE PROGRAMME 8.00 - 9.45 9.45 -10.15 10.15 -12.00 Wednesday September 3nd IOCG deposits of the Carajás district, Brazil (Peter Pollard) Morning Tea IOCG and related deposits of northern Chile (Peter Pollard) 12.00 -13.00 13.00 -14.45 14.45 -15.15 15.15 -17.00 17.00 -17.45 Lunch IOCG systems of northern Fennoscandia and their relationships to iron oxide-apatite and interpreted porphyry style deposits (Pat Williams) Afternoon Tea Summary, review and discussion Conference Drinks