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GeoHUG talk series: not your average webinar.
GeoHUG is an initiative that brings together the global geoscience community to connect, laugh, and share ideas, information & knowledge. Through our webinars, networking events, and open discussions, we create a vibrant space for learning and growth. An initiative by CoreSafe Core Solutions & Prospectors Supplies.
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GeoHUG is an initiative that brings together the global geoscience community to connect, laugh, and share ideas, information & knowledge. Through our webinars, networking events, and open discussions, we create a vibrant space for learning and growth. An initiative by CoreSafe Core Solutions & Prospectors Supplies.
geohug.rocks/
Head to our website to check out upcoming live sessions
geohug.rocks/
prospectors.com.au/
coresafe.global/
Mathias Burisch Hassel - Greisen Deposits and their Critical Mineral Endowment
Dr. Mathias Burisch is an Associate Professor and head of the Mineral Systems Analysis Group in the Department of Geology and Geological Engineering at Colorado School of Mines. His research focuses on a better understanding of geological processes that result in the formation, transformation, and preservation of ore deposits. Dr. Burisch mainly works on magmatic-hydrothermal systems and associated critical, precious and base metal resources, aiming to constrain ore-forming-factors and exploration criteria from the regional to the deposit scale. Prior to his appointment at Colorado School of Mines, he worked as an Assistant Professor at TU Bergakademie Freiberg (eastern Germany) from 2016-2022. He received his PhD from the University of Tübingen in 2016 and his Master’s degree from the University of Freiburg in 2013 (southwestern Germany).
Dr. Burisch's presentation is titled "Greisen deposits and their critical mineral endowment - Examples from the Erzgebirge/ Krusny hory"
Dr. Burisch's presentation is titled "Greisen deposits and their critical mineral endowment - Examples from the Erzgebirge/ Krusny hory"
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Marco Fiorentini - Critical Resources and Ore Deposits of the Future
มุมมอง 30214 วันที่ผ่านมา
Marco Fiorentini look forward to e-meeting lots of GeoHuggers to provide an overview of the newly established ARC Centre in Critical Resources for the Future in Australia, focussing on ongoing work aimed at developing process-based understanding of ore forming processes and new transformational ways to train future geoscientists across the entire critical resource value chain.
Andrea Rutley - Digging Smarter: How Better Orebody Knowledge
มุมมอง 41514 วันที่ผ่านมา
How often have we encountered the statement, 'The lost production has been attributed to unknown geological or geotechnical conditions'? And just as frequently, we hear technical experts respond, 'Of course it is-we anticipated this and communicated it clearly!' These conversations have echoed throughout our industry for years. An effective way to navigate this persistent challenge is to addres...
Amy Mayer - Strata and Data: Geology meets AI - MEC Mining
มุมมอง 21621 วันที่ผ่านมา
This week on geohug we have Amy Mayer in the house where she will demystify AI and data science, and explore how this new technology can transform the way we work in geoscience and mining. She'll also provide practical guidance on how to get started, along with tips for effectively applying these tools. So come along - It's going to be a goodie!
Mathias Vandelle - Resource Estimating Philosophies
มุมมอง 52521 วันที่ผ่านมา
As the Group Resource Manager for Barrick Gold’s Africa operations, Mathias Vandelle leads a crew of geologists, crafting resource models with a keen eye for sustainable practices and endless room for improvement. Mentoring is what Mathias is truly passionate about - because, let’s face it, unearthing potential in people is just as thrilling as striking gold. This week Mathias will be sharing t...
Leah Moore - Tunnel Vision and the Roadblocks to Exploration
มุมมอง 35821 วันที่ผ่านมา
Lack of knowledge is not a weakness, it allows you to remain open and vulnerable (which is not a swear word) to new ideas and possibilities.
Kyle Eastman - Critical Commodity Research at the Montana Bureau of Mines and Geology
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This week Kyle Eastman will discuss Montana’s critical minerals resources and provide an update on current MBMG/USGS geologic mapping, geochemistry, and airborne geophysical survey projects. The Montana Bureau of Mines and Geology is actively involved in generating new pre-competitive maps and data that support exploration in Montana, and this talk will provide a state survey perspective on cri...
Andrew Heap - Geoscience Australia: unlocking the potential of Australia's resources
มุมมอง 3472 หลายเดือนก่อน
Dr Andrew Heap, Chief of the Minerals, Energy and Groundwater Division at Geoscience Australia, will be joining us to discuss the impact the world-leading geoscience delivered through the remarkable Exploring for the Future program led by Geoscience Australia. Dr Heap will share some of the key highlights from this impactful eight-year program and demonstrate its benefits, achievements and lega...
Robyn Teet - Unlocking risk - a geotechnical perspective on sharing and mitigating risk in mining
มุมมอง 1632 หลายเดือนก่อน
“The essence of risk management lies in maximizing the areas where we have some control over the outcome while minimizing the areas where we have absolutely no control over the outcome and the linkage between cause and effect is hidden from us” - Peter L. Bernstein The concept of risk management is nothing new to the mining industry, or industry in general. But even with the current advances in...
Nico Thebaud - Time-Space Evolution Of The South West African Craton!
มุมมอง 4712 หลายเดือนก่อน
Curious about how ancient earth processes shape mineral-rich provinces? Join us for this week's geohug session as Nicolas Thebaud guides us through the latest research combining lithogeochemical data and radiogenic isotopic analyses (U-Pb, Lu-Hf) on zircons. This integrated approach reveals the 4D evolution of the lithosphere in Guinea, Liberia, and Sierra Leone, highlighting: 🔸 The presence an...
Antoine Cate - Bringing Geoscience and Data Science: Successes and Lessons from the Mining Industry
มุมมอง 8073 หลายเดือนก่อน
What makes geoscience applications special in the data science world? Tune in this Wednesday 3rd July 11am AEST with Antoine Caté from SRK Consulting as he takes us through bridging geosciences and data science and provides us with some ideas of key aspects to consider to be successful in data -geoscience endeavours!
Carl Spandler - Novel In-Situ Geochronology Methods Applied to Ore Deposits
มุมมอง 6233 หลายเดือนก่อน
Count down is on for Carl Spandler to join us in the hot seat as he guides us through his current research on understanding how, where and when ore deposits of critical metals, such as the rare earth elements, are formed in the Australian continent. By using petrology and geochemistry to research the evolution of the Earth’s crust and mantle, and the formation of metalliferous ore deposits we'l...
Ali Jaffri -- Putting the Sedimentology back into Sediment-Hosted Metal Exploration
มุมมอง 1.4K3 หลายเดือนก่อน
The vast majority of mineral deposit models for sediment-hosted metals either assume random “blob-like” ore geometries or laterally-continuous sheets. Incorrect mapping of ore-bodies based on these models leads to errors in resource modeling and dilution during extraction. Permeability in sedimentary systems is controlled by facies, diagenesis and mechanical stratigraphy. Regardless of temperat...
Nick Franey - Mineral Exploration Management: What are the Priorities?
มุมมอง 7913 หลายเดือนก่อน
So, you’ve recently been appointed as an Exploration Manager - or you aspire to become an Exploration Manager. But what exactly does an Exploration Manager do? Where do you start and how do you prioritise? Nick Franey is joining us for this week's session where we'll cover everything from setting priorities and developing exploration strategies to managing drilling programs and understanding th...
Isra Ezad - Revisiting Mantle Sources for Ni Sulfide Deposits
มุมมอง 2983 หลายเดือนก่อน
Isra Ezad is an experimental igneous petrologist with an interest in the composition and melting behaviour of the mantle. Her recent work has focussed on the role volatile elements play in the deep Earth, and how these volatiles can ultimately affect the mobility of base and precious metals during mantle melting. Isra has applied these results to magmatic sulfide deposits with the aim to broade...
Quentin Masurel - Tectonics and Metallogeny of the Yilgarn Craton
มุมมอง 5863 หลายเดือนก่อน
Quentin Masurel - Tectonics and Metallogeny of the Yilgarn Craton
Scott Halley - Identifying rock types and geological processes from whole rock analyses.
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Scott Halley - Identifying rock types and geological processes from whole rock analyses.
Nicole Januszczak - Predicting the Next Giant: Emerging AI Technology
มุมมอง 7994 หลายเดือนก่อน
Nicole Januszczak - Predicting the Next Giant: Emerging AI Technology
Daniel Macklin - Old Techniques Unearthing New Seach Space Glacial Till Sampling Around Red Lake
มุมมอง 4574 หลายเดือนก่อน
Daniel Macklin - Old Techniques Unearthing New Seach Space Glacial Till Sampling Around Red Lake
Anna Fonseca - Emerging Asia Metallogenic Belts
มุมมอง 7084 หลายเดือนก่อน
Anna Fonseca - Emerging Asia Metallogenic Belts
Laura Morrissey - Revising the Mineral Province Correlations of North and South Australia
มุมมอง 4804 หลายเดือนก่อน
Laura Morrissey - Revising the Mineral Province Correlations of North and South Australia
Gavin Clarkson - What is a Variogram? A Refresher
มุมมอง 1.5K4 หลายเดือนก่อน
Gavin Clarkson - What is a Variogram? A Refresher
Tyler Hall & Alex Miltenberger - The Big Problem with AI: A New View on What’s Next
มุมมอง 7775 หลายเดือนก่อน
Tyler Hall & Alex Miltenberger - The Big Problem with AI: A New View on What’s Next
Pim van Geffen - Orebody Intelligence: Amalgamating Data Science and Orebody Knowledge
มุมมอง 4415 หลายเดือนก่อน
Pim van Geffen - Orebody Intelligence: Amalgamating Data Science and Orebody Knowledge
The Future of Drilling Optimisation Panel
มุมมอง 3985 หลายเดือนก่อน
The Future of Drilling Optimisation Panel
Ross Large - A Silver Bullet for Porphyry Copper Explorers
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Ross Large - A Silver Bullet for Porphyry Copper Explorers
Jess Scanlan - From Rocks to Retweets: A View into Social Media for Mining
มุมมอง 1645 หลายเดือนก่อน
Jess Scanlan - From Rocks to Retweets: A View into Social Media for Mining
Craig Hart - Expanding opportunities within Intrusion-related Gold Models
มุมมอง 1.6K5 หลายเดือนก่อน
Craig Hart - Expanding opportunities within Intrusion-related Gold Models
David Drejing Carroll - Nautanen North, Geology and Setting of a Swedish IOCG Deposit
มุมมอง 4805 หลายเดือนก่อน
David Drejing Carroll - Nautanen North, Geology and Setting of a Swedish IOCG Deposit
Tim Craske - Systems Thinking for Geoscience: “The New Hope”
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Tim Craske - Systems Thinking for Geoscience: “The New Hope”
Thank you for the talk. Appreciate the approach.
Marcos enthusiasm for geology is intoxicating.
Thanks for the info in this video! Owner of Alaska Rare Earth LLC
Thank you for the great presentation!
Super extraordinary talk! Thank you so much.
Really good presentation, many thanks !!!
Very interesting and i subscribe directly. Thank you very much Mathias
An excellent talk with lots of great thoughts.
Great job Kyle!
😅 the humor UNsustainable, love the talk.
Love it.
Amazing
GREAT BREAKDOWN! GO GEOHUG!
Terrific presentation Steve!! Many thanks!
Superb presentation Gregg!! Very informative!
I lived in Tonopah Nevada. Just down the street from Goldfield Nevada, Nevada which has record ore grades from the Deep mine. My stepfather had some “samples” from there, and had his friend who had lapidary shop in Death Valley who cut them into slices and backlit on stands. Turned out really beautiful with the light shining through the quartz and gold frozen in solidification. One looked like a lightning strike. Zigzagging through the native bedrock. Yeah thank you for the quality production I will watch a couple more couple of videos and see if I subscribe thank you again I like
Well worth watching video called the rocks cry out Hunstanton cliffs, and the whole series, on creation research TH-cam channel, and definitely worth exploring their videos that show how strata and coal actually forms in real time..
Great job Kyle! 👏
I know Iain well since we were once in the same Department. His conclusion on promoting 'planetary and human wellbeing ' together sounds great, but [as someone working with geologists in several university groupings] I do not think the message is getting through. The way to increase student enrolments is to train geologists, geoengineers, and earth scientists to re-focus around Iain's kind of agenda - or something close to the triangle diagram at the end of the talk. Ie less on the 'pure earth sciences' about what happened billions or years ago deep in the earth's crust, and, for example, more around how we can sustainably use the minerals that were formed as part of climate change mitigation and renewables transition [the CRM debate he mentions]. And keeping up natural hazards prediction and mitigation work, that already meets the criteria of supporting wellbeing. Also, come to terms with the history of the graduates going on to support fossil fuel corporations over more than a century, even today the ones that are still committed to industrial coal as well as oil and gas. Starve them of new graduates since the world harly needs their products anymore. A lot of geoscience is a rather closed to considering the issues Iain mentions. Arguing for example that 'we are pure scientists of the earth' [there is no pure science in my view] or, for the grads seeking corporate work, that we are 'making mining more sustainable' in terms of energy or water use, or mine rehabilitation. Stop with the appeals to science or corporate efficiency, and join the environmental movement in the crisis-ridden contemporary world more centrally, and there will be more students for the discipline.
Its very very unfortunate how little mining there is in montana.
No 1 beef producing state in the country. Agate hunting in the Yellowstone River is pretty good I hear.
@@johnnynephrite6147 theres much better things to find than agate
@@alexdrockhound9497 there is?
@@johnnynephrite6147 on mindat theres lots of articles and pictures of stuff collected in montana.
GREAT INFO" THANX 4 POSTING! CHEERS" from IDAHO, USA! GO"-GEOHUG!!!!
There is Lithium Brine deposit in Pakistan, area is Hamun-e-Mashkel in the Chaghi district of Balochistan. It is said to be an area of 5000 Sq Kilometers with below surface water. Day time temperature goes up to 50 degree Celsius in Summer. Precipitation is low in this area. Population is scanty, nearest town is Noshki. It is close to Iran border.
So great presentation
Great talk!
Get to the point
Thank you so much for such a informative webinar
THANX" GREAT TALK GREAT INFO! CHEERS"
Wow - what a fantastic presentation! Just back from Alaska yesterday and was looking for a good summary of the geology. Although I'm a professional petroleum geologist, its was great to see the evolution of the continental margin from a completely different perspective, yet see the key factors of maturation, migration and retention all linked to the metallurgical system. Thanks for posting this, really made my day.
Thanks Quentin. I really enjoyed our drive back from the mapping down at Leeuwin Complex
Tremendous overview. Very useful for the field geologist!
Hello everyone, thank you for this presentation which covers the main aspects of the lithium system as a whole. For my part, I am currently working on the potential of geothermal brine in the Rhine Graben in France, with concentrations reaching up to 150 mg/L. I am considering writing a comprehensive review on the potential of geothermal fluids as an introduction to my thesis manuscript. Would it be possible to get in touch with you to discuss this topic?
Had to chop a mix for this one brahhhh
Hi,i,m hobby(sigh) placer mining a stream that cuts trough the middle of a pluton which has a granite core,then syenite and then monzonite. Apparently the pluton has undergone also a tilting ,so now its horizontally with the roof pointing downstream. As holyday miner i,m very curious where the chunky nuggets may have formed . Are there returning traits where bigger gold is more likely to form in these plutons ? like more in the granite core or in the outer monzonite complexfor example. Thanks
Time stamps: 5:19 Getting rid of the "blobs and benches" mindset in the mining industry 11:49 Sediment Hosted Stratiform Copper 17:57 Fluvial sandstone-hosted Vanadium of the Colorado Plateau 21:57 Uranium in Lacustrine Carbonates - Jurassic Todilto Limestone of New Mexico 24:38 Fluid-flow through carbonates 27:55 Uranium in Marine Carbonates 28:36 Carbonate Replacement Deposits
Worthy session ❤
22:58 Pinning this for later ;)
Wow Jess lost for words 😮
Ooh cool I wish I could post a pic of pyroxenite from SW WA
Thank you, Quentin, for your brilliant work on the Yilgarn block. Pure Genius! Thank you, Geohug. Just when I think your program can't get any better, you go and fool me every time...
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Great breakfast viewing and a tmely presentation 👍 can't wait to hear about the recent 2023 SW1 2D seismic survey across the southern Southwest and Youanmi Terrane
Nice overview of the entire region & dynamics!
Typical Ai in mineral exploration talk. We know Ai could bring the revolution in predicting the undiscovered giants but we do not know how.
Amazing presentation from Nicole. Thanks Jess for your fabulous work in putting this together
I love how Scott explains his step-by-step thought process. He answers virtually every question i have both geochemically and in ioGAS.
Thank you Dan. Excellent presentation
Nice, but the presentation didn't live to it's title. It seems more like a BHP publicity stunt.
lithium falchani from Peru has up to 5000 pmm
Thank you for an interesting lecture...
"Accidental Geologist" Yes! this term is perfectly applicable for some of us.
Some of us wanted to be a geologist from the age of ~~10 or so. Complex business indeed.