CEMI is hosting a Exploration theme Student Presentation event at the 2014 PDAC Convention in Toronto, Ontario. Students participating in various research projects sponsored by CEMI will be presenting their most recent findings at this event. CEMI stakeholders are encouraged to attend. Poster

    FindMine Student Day

    PDAC Convention 2014, Toronto, ON
    Metro Toronto Convention Centre (North Building)
    Level 100 – Reception Hall 104B
    March 4, 2014 – 9:00am – 12:30pm

    Presentations:

    Fabio Cafagna
    Experimental Studies on the Importance of Metalloids During the Formation of the Cu-PGE Footwall deposits of the Sudbury Igneous Complex (Canada)

    Taus Joergensen
    Evolution of the Sudbury Igneous Complex Contact Metamorphic Aureole and Controls on Anatexis

    Craig Stewart
    Assessment and characterization of alteration in the footwall and granophyre of the Sudbury Igneous Complex

    Tomas Naprstek
    Modelling the Radio Imaging Method using Electric Dipoles in a Homogeneous Whole Space

    Christoph Schaub
    Determining the feasibility of a real time geophysical magnetic and electric measurement system for monitoring strain underground

    Michal Kolaj
    A multiple transmitter and receiver electromagnetic system for improved target detection

    Denise Anders
    Southern Parkin Offset Dyke – First results

    Martina Bertelli
    Application of lithogeochemistry to exploration for Ni-Cu-PGE deposits in the Sudbury region, Ontario, Canada

    Adam Coulter
    Temperature Constraints during emplacement of the Parkin Offset Dyke, Sudbury impact structure, Canada

    Sean Israelson
    Enigmatic mineralization in the Foy offset dike, Sudbury, Canada

    Eric Pilles
    Variations in lithology within the Foy Offset Dyke, Sudbury, Canada

    John Weirich
    Sudbury Breccia of the East Range

    To RSVP to this event, please contact Courtney Folz at cfolz@miningexcellence.ca or (705) 673-6568 no later than February 28, 2014. There is no fee to attend this presentation. All are welcome!