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Symposia Earth Materials, Petrological and Geochemical Processes (in Honour of Frank C. Hawthorne) Elena Sokolova, Norman Halden Granic Pegmates – From Fascinang Crystals to High-Tech Elements (in Honour of Petr Černý) Milan Novák Life and Times of Phanerozoic Seas (in Honour of Rolf Ludvigsen) Brian Pra, Nigel Hughes, Ed Landing, Godfrey Nowlan, Dave Rudkin, Steve Westrop, Graham Young On behalf of the Geological Associaon of Canada and the Mineralogical Associaon of Canada, the Winnipeg 2013 Organizing Commiee invites you to aend the Joint Annual Meeng, in May 2013, at the Convenon Centre in downtown Winnipeg. The city is located 29 km west of the longitudinal centre of North America on the sediments of the immense glacial Lake Agassiz. We are just a short distance from one of the world’s largest rare-metal pegmates at Tanco, spectacular outcrops of Paleozoic carbonate rocks in the Interlake region, Precambrian rocks of the Superior craton and Trans-Hudson orogen, and a score of other geological aracons. Winnipeg is renowned for its cosmopolitan arts, culture and cuisine, and is once again the home of the Winnipeg Jets hockey team. The Manitoba Museum, Assiniboine Park, Leo Mol Sculpture Garden, and The Forks Naonal Historic Site are just a few of the city’s numerous cultural sites. A diverse techni- cal program of symposia, special sessions, general sessions, and short courses is being planned for Winnipeg 2013. Field trips will explore a cross secon of Manitoba geology from the Archean to the Holocene, and social events will reflect the life and hospitality of the Prairies. Join us in Winnipeg “At the Centre of the Connent” from May 22 to 24, 2013! Details on registraon, programs, and events are available at our website: www.gacmacwinnipeg2013.ca Special Sessions Annual Meeng Winnipeg Convenon Centre May 22-24, 2013 First Noce Pirate Island - Paint Lake by Nancy-lynne Hughes Geoscience and Resources at Canada’s Northern Froners: Challenges and Opportunies John Percival, John Ketchum, Luke Ootes, Dave Mate, Mostafa Fayek Assembly of North America: A Tectonic and Metallogenic Reappraisal Andrey Bekker, Sally Pehrsson, Natasha Wodicka, Chrisan Böhm Tectonic Evoluon and Metallogeny of the Superior Province: New Insights from the North Caribou Terrane, the “Ring of Fire,” and Beyond Sco Anderson, Chrisan Böhm, Tim Corkery, Peter Hollings Diamond: From Birth in the Mantle to Emplacement in Kimberlite Maya G. Kopylova, Yana Fedortchouk Uranium: Cradle to Grave Peter Burns Rare Earth Elements in Melts, Fluids and Crystal Structures Anton Chakhmouradian, Ian Coulson Precious and Rare Metals in the Volcanogenic Massive Sulfide Environment Patrick Mercier-Langevin, Harold Gibson, Simon Gagné Tesng Links Among Large Igneous Provinces, Iron Formaons, and Volcanogenic Massive Sulfide Deposits Andrey Bekker, Richard Ernst Layered Intrusions: New Paradigms and Approaches to Understanding Magmac Processes James S. Scoates, Jim Miller Magmac Ni-Cu-PGE-Cr Deposits: Ore-Forming Processes with Implicaons for Exploraon Michel Houlé, Valérie Bécu, Doreen E. Ames, Xue-Ming (Eric) Yang, Paul Gilbert Evoluonary History and Metallogeny of Orogenic Belts in Central East Asia Ekaterina Reguir, Jindrich Kynicky, Xu Cheng Metamorphism in the Ore Environment Chris Couëslan, Doug Tinkham, David Pason, Simon Gagné Adakites and Tonalite-Trondhjemite-Granodiorites Robert Marquis, Andrea Amortegui, Guillaume Allard Geophysical Constraints on Connental Tectonics Andrew Frederiksen, Ian Ferguson Advances in Exploraon Techniques Julie Palich Evolving Carbonate Environments from Precambrian to Modern: Sedimentological and Geochemical Perspecves Andrey Bekker, Nancy Chow, Elizabeth Turner Arcc Sediments: Sources, Pathways, Sinks, and Records of Climate Change in Arcc Seas Zou Zou Kuzyk, Robie Macdonald Lakes as Archives of Environmental Change Fawn Last, William Last Geomicrobiological and Biogeochemical Advances in Environmental Systems Ian Power, Lachlan MacLean Williston Basin and Other Intracratonic Basins – Sedimentology, Stragraphy, Paleontology and Resources Michelle Nicolas, Pamela Fulton-Regula, James Bamburak, Nancy Chow Advances in Phanerozoic Geoscience in the Hudson Bay Basin, Foxe Basin and Hudson Strait Michelle Nicolas, Derek Armstrong, Graham Young, Robert Elias Impact Cratering: A Geological Process Gordon Osinski, Richard Grieve Terrestrial Analogues for Comparave Planetary Geology and Astrobiology Ed Clous, Gordon Osinski Astromaterials: Meteorites and More Chris Herd Featured Arcles in Geoscience Canada Brendan Murphy First Naons Geoscience Jeff Young, Linda Murphy GENERAL SESSIONS To be organized under various Earth Science disciplines. Short Courses MAC Short Course: Uranium: Cradle to Grave (Confirmed) Peter Burns, Ginger Sigmon MAC Short Course: Geology Of Gem Deposits (Proposed) Lee Groat GAC Short Course: Impact Cratering: A Geological Process (Proposed) Gordon Osinski GAC Short Course: Petrography, Textures, and Mineralizaon of Mafic Layered Intrusions (Proposed) James Scoates, Jim Miller GAC Short Course: Radarsat-2 Images in Geology (Proposed) Brigie Leblon, Armand Larocque Field Trips Ordovician-Silurian Boundary Interval in the Williston Basin Outcrop Belt of Manitoba: A Record of Global and Regional Environmental and Bioc Change Bob Elias, Graham Young Upper Cretaceous and Paleocene Stragraphy, Gas Shale and Industrial Minerals of the Pembina Mountain and Turtle Mountain Areas Jim Bamburak, Michelle Nicolas The Rice Lake Mine Trend, Manitoba: Regional Seng, Host Rock Stragraphy and Structural Evoluon of a Classical Archean Orogenic Lode-Gold System Sco Anderson, Doug Berthelson, Shawn Horte The Tanco Mine: Geological Seng, Internal Zonaon and Mineralogy of a World-Class Rare Element Pegmate Deposit Tania Marns, Paul Kremer, Peter Vanstone, Gary Poetschke, Blair Skinner Neoarchean Mafic-Ultramafic Intrusions in the Bird River Greenstone Belt: Tectonic Seng and Economic Significance Paul Gilbert, James Scoates, Jon Scoates, Erik Yang, Caroline Mealin, Michel Houle, Carey Galeschuk Volcanological and Structural Seng of Paleoproterozoic VMS and Gold Deposits at Snow Lake, Manitoba Al Bailes, Simon Gagné, Kate Rubingh, Craig Taylor The Volcanological and Structural Evoluon of the Paleoproterozoic Flin Flon Mining District: The Anatomy of a Giant VMS System Harold Gibson, Bruno Lafrance, Sally Pehrsson, Michelle Dewolfe, Kelly Gilmore, Renée-Luce Simard Metamorphosed Alteraon Zones and Regional Metamorphism: Examples From the Trans-Hudson Orogen Chris Couëslan, Doug Tinkham, Al Bailes, Simon Gagné Tectonic Evoluon of the Thompson Nickel Belt, Manitoba: Sedimentaon, Structure, and Magmasm in a Connent-Connent Collisional Zone Josef Macek, Herman Zwanzig, Chris Couëslan The Lake St. Marn Impact Structure Ed Clous, Gordon Osinski The East German Creek and Mafeking Quarry Springs Ed Clous, Gordon Osinski Geology of the Manitoba Legislave Building Jeff Young, Graham Young, Bill Brisbin Quaternary History, Geomorphology and Sedimentology of the Western Lake Agassiz Basin, Southern Manitoba Harvey Thorleifson Social and Special Events Experience the hospitality and relaxaon of a Prairie Evening, featuring a scenic railway ride and a country-style barbecue banquet. Special events will include a tour of the Manitoba Museum with its award-winning exhibits of natural and human history, including the new Ancient Seas and refurbished Earth History galleries, and a tour of the new Internaonal Polar Bear Conservaon Centre, part of the Assini- boine Park Zoo. Earth Science Awareness The outreach program will feature events designed to raise awareness of the Earth Sciences to the general public, teachers and their students. Featured events include special sessions, a teacher workshop and field trip, and a public lecture. Exhibits Organizaons interested in exhibing at the meeng should reserve space by contacng Exhibits Chair, Bill Buhay, University of Winnipeg, [email protected] Contact Us Nancy Chow (Chair) University of Manitoba Tel: 204-474-6451 Email: [email protected] Anton Chakhmouradian (Co-Chair) University of Manitoba Tel: 204-474-7278 Email: [email protected]

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SymposiaEarth Materials, Petrological and Geochemical Processes (in Honour of Frank C. Hawthorne) Elena Sokolova, Norman Halden

Granitic Pegmatites – From Fascinating Crystals to High-Tech Elements (in Honour of Petr Černý) Milan Novák

Life and Times of Phanerozoic Seas (in Honour of Rolf Ludvigsen) Brian Pratt, Nigel Hughes, Ed Landing, Godfrey Nowlan, Dave Rudkin, Steve Westrop, Graham Young

On behalf of the Geological Association of Canada and the Mineralogical Association of Canada, the Winnipeg 2013 Organizing Committee invites you to attend the Joint Annual Meeting, in May 2013, at the Convention Centre in downtown Winnipeg. The city is located 29 km west of the longitudinal centre of North America on the sediments of the immense glacial Lake Agassiz. We are just a short distance from one of the world’s largest rare-metal pegmatites at Tanco, spectacular outcrops of Paleozoic carbonate rocks in the Interlake region, Precambrian rocks of the Superior craton and Trans-Hudson orogen, and a score of other geological attractions. Winnipeg is renowned for its cosmopolitan arts, culture and cuisine, and is once again the home of the Winnipeg Jets hockey team. The Manitoba Museum, Assiniboine Park, Leo Mol Sculpture Garden, and The Forks National Historic Site are just a few of the city’s numerous cultural sites. A diverse techni-cal program of symposia, special sessions, general sessions, and short courses is being planned for Winnipeg 2013. Field trips will explore a cross section of Manitoba geology from the Archean to the Holocene, and social events will reflect the life and hospitality of the Prairies. Join us in Winnipeg “At the Centre of the Continent” from May 22 to 24, 2013!

Details on registration, programs, and events are available at our website: www.gacmacwinnipeg2013.ca

Special Sessions

Annual MeetingWinnipeg Convention CentreMay 22-24, 2013

First Notice

Pirate Island - Paint Lake by Nancy-lynne Hughes

Geoscience and Resources at Canada’s Northern Frontiers: Challenges and Opportunities John Percival, John Ketchum, Luke Ootes, Dave Mate, Mostafa Fayek

Assembly of North America: A Tectonic and Metallogenic Reappraisal Andrey Bekker, Sally Pehrsson, Natasha Wodicka, Christian Böhm

Tectonic Evolution and Metallogeny of the Superior Province: New Insights from the North Caribou Terrane, the “Ring of Fire,” and Beyond Scott Anderson, Christian Böhm, Tim Corkery, Peter Hollings

Diamond: From Birth in the Mantle to Emplacement in Kimberlite Maya G. Kopylova, Yana Fedortchouk

Uranium: Cradle to Grave Peter Burns

Rare Earth Elements in Melts, Fluids and Crystal Structures Anton Chakhmouradian, Ian Coulson

Precious and Rare Metals in the Volcanogenic Massive Sulfide Environment Patrick Mercier-Langevin, Harold Gibson, Simon Gagné

Testing Links Among Large Igneous Provinces, Iron Formations, and Volcanogenic Massive Sulfide Deposits Andrey Bekker, Richard Ernst

Layered Intrusions: New Paradigms and Approaches to Understanding Magmatic Processes James S. Scoates, Jim Miller

Magmatic Ni-Cu-PGE-Cr Deposits: Ore-Forming Processes with Implications for Exploration Michel Houlé, Valérie Bécu, Doreen E. Ames, Xue-Ming (Eric) Yang, Paul Gilbert

Evolutionary History and Metallogeny of Orogenic Belts in Central East Asia Ekaterina Reguir, Jindrich Kynicky, Xu Cheng

Metamorphism in the Ore Environment Chris Couëslan, Doug Tinkham, David Pattison, Simon Gagné

Adakites and Tonalite-Trondhjemite-Granodiorites Robert Marquis, Andrea Amortegui, Guillaume Allard

Geophysical Constraints on Continental Tectonics Andrew Frederiksen, Ian Ferguson

Advances in Exploration Techniques Julie Palich

Evolving Carbonate Environments from Precambrian to Modern: Sedimentological and Geochemical Perspectives Andrey Bekker, Nancy Chow, Elizabeth Turner

Arctic Sediments: Sources, Pathways, Sinks, and Records of Climate Change in Arctic Seas Zou Zou Kuzyk, Robie Macdonald

Lakes as Archives of Environmental Change Fawn Last, William Last

Geomicrobiological and Biogeochemical Advances in Environmental Systems Ian Power, Lachlan MacLean

Williston Basin and Other Intracratonic Basins – Sedimentology, Stratigraphy, Paleontology and Resources Michelle Nicolas, Pamela Fulton-Regula, James Bamburak, Nancy Chow

Advances in Phanerozoic Geoscience in the Hudson Bay Basin, Foxe Basin and Hudson Strait Michelle Nicolas, Derek Armstrong, Graham Young, Robert Elias

Impact Cratering: A Geological Process Gordon Osinski, Richard Grieve

Terrestrial Analogues for Comparative Planetary Geology and Astrobiology Ed Cloutis, Gordon Osinski

Astromaterials: Meteorites and More Chris Herd

Featured Articles in Geoscience Canada Brendan Murphy

First Nations Geoscience Jeff Young, Linda Murphy

GENERAL SESSIONS

To be organized under various Earth Science disciplines.

Short CoursesMAC Short Course: Uranium: Cradle to Grave (Confirmed) Peter Burns, Ginger Sigmon

MAC Short Course: Geology Of Gem Deposits (Proposed) Lee Groat

GAC Short Course: Impact Cratering: A Geological Process (Proposed) Gordon Osinski

GAC Short Course: Petrography, Textures, and Mineralization of Mafic Layered Intrusions (Proposed) James Scoates, Jim Miller

GAC Short Course: Radarsat-2 Images in Geology (Proposed) Brigitte Leblon, Armand Larocque

Field TripsOrdovician-Silurian Boundary Interval in the Williston Basin Outcrop Belt of Manitoba: A Record of Global and Regional Environmental and Biotic Change Bob Elias, Graham Young

Upper Cretaceous and Paleocene Stratigraphy, Gas Shale and Industrial Minerals of the Pembina Mountain and Turtle Mountain Areas Jim Bamburak, Michelle Nicolas

The Rice Lake Mine Trend, Manitoba: Regional Setting, Host Rock Stratigraphy and Structural Evolution of a Classical Archean Orogenic Lode-Gold System Scott Anderson, Doug Berthelson, Shawn Horte

The Tanco Mine: Geological Setting, Internal Zonation and Mineralogy of a World-Class Rare Element Pegmatite Deposit Tania Martins, Paul Kremer, Peter Vanstone, Gary Poetschke, Blair Skinner

Neoarchean Mafic-Ultramafic Intrusions in the Bird River Greenstone Belt: Tectonic Setting and Economic Significance Paul Gilbert, James Scoates, Jon Scoates, Erik Yang, Caroline Mealin, Michel Houle, Carey Galeschuk

Volcanological and Structural Setting of Paleoproterozoic VMS and Gold Deposits at Snow Lake, Manitoba Al Bailes, Simon Gagné, Kate Rubingh, Craig Taylor

The Volcanological and Structural Evolution of the Paleoproterozoic Flin Flon Mining District: The Anatomy of a Giant VMS System Harold Gibson, Bruno Lafrance, Sally Pehrsson, Michelle Dewolfe, Kelly Gilmore, Renée-Luce Simard

Metamorphosed Alteration Zones and Regional Metamorphism: Examples From the Trans-Hudson Orogen Chris Couëslan, Doug Tinkham, Al Bailes, Simon Gagné

Tectonic Evolution of the Thompson Nickel Belt, Manitoba: Sedimentation, Structure, and Magmatism in a Continent-Continent Collisional Zone Josef Macek, Herman Zwanzig, Chris Couëslan

The Lake St. Martin Impact Structure Ed Cloutis, Gordon Osinski

The East German Creek and Mafeking Quarry Springs Ed Cloutis, Gordon Osinski

Geology of the Manitoba Legislative Building Jeff Young, Graham Young, Bill Brisbin

Quaternary History, Geomorphology and Sedimentology of the Western Lake Agassiz Basin, Southern Manitoba Harvey Thorleifson

Social and Special EventsExperience the hospitality and relaxation of a Prairie Evening, featuring a scenic railway ride and a country-style barbecue banquet.Special events will include a tour of the Manitoba Museum with its award-winning exhibits of natural and human history, including the new Ancient Seas and refurbished Earth History galleries, and a tour of the new International Polar Bear Conservation Centre, part of the Assini-boine Park Zoo.

Earth Science AwarenessThe outreach program will feature events designed to raise awareness of the Earth Sciences to the general public, teachers and their students. Featured events include special sessions, a teacher workshop and field trip, and a public lecture.

ExhibitsOrganizations interested in exhibiting at the meeting should reserve space by contacting Exhibits Chair, Bill Buhay, University of Winnipeg, [email protected]

Contact UsNancy Chow (Chair) University of Manitoba Tel: 204-474-6451 Email: [email protected]

Anton Chakhmouradian (Co-Chair) University of Manitoba Tel: 204-474-7278 Email: [email protected]

SymposiumMatériaux terrestres, processus pétrologiques et géochimiques (en l’honneur de Frank C. Hawthorne) Elena Sokolova, Norman Halden

Pegmatites granitiques – de cristaux fascinants aux éléments de haute technologie (en l’honneur de Petr Černý) Milan Novák

La vie et l’époque des mers phanérozoïques (en l’honneur de Rolf Ludvigsen) Brian Pratt, Nigel Hughes, Ed Landing, Godfrey Nowlan, Dave Rudkin, Steve Westrop, Graham Young

Sessions spécialisées

Réunion annuelle Winnipeg Convention Centre22 au 24 mai, 2013

Premier avis

Pirate Island - Paint Lake de Nancy-lynne Hughes

Cours intensifs

ExcursionsIntervalle de la limite Ordovicien-Silurien dans la bande d’affleurements du bassin de Williston au Manitoba : une archive des changements environnementaux et biotiques régionaux et globaux Bob Elias, Graham Young

Stratigraphie du Crétacé supérieur et du Paléocène, schiste gazéifère et minéraux industriels des régions des collines Pembina et Turtle Jim Bamburak, Michelle Nicolas

La configuration de la minéralisation de la mine du lac Rice, Manitoba : contexte régional, stratigraphie des roches hôtes et évolution structurale d’un système aurifère filonien classique d’un orogène archéen Scott Anderson, Doug Berthelson, Shawn Horte

La mine Tanco : contexte géologique, zonation et minéralogie d’un gisement pegmatitique d’éléments rares de classe mondiale Tania Martins, Paul Kremer, Peter Vanstone, Gary Poetschke, Blair Skinner

Intrusions mafiques-ultramafiques néoarchéennes de la bande de roches vertes de la rivière aux Oiseaux : contexte tectonique et importance économique Paul Gilbert, James Scoates, Jon Scoates, Erik Yang, Caroline Mealin, Michel Houle, Carey Galeschuk

Contexte volcanologique et structural des gisements de SMV et d’or au lac Snow, Manitoba Al Bailes, Simon Gagné, Kate Rubingh, Craig Taylor

L’évolution volcanologique et structurale du district minier paléoproté-rozoïque de Flin Flon : l’anatomie d’un système géant de SMV Harold Gibson, Bruno Lafrance, Sally Pehrsson, Michelle Dewolfe, Kelly Gilmore, Renée-Luce Simard

Zones d’altération métamorphiques et métamorphisme régional : exemples tirés de l’orogène trans-hudsonien Chris Couëslan, Doug Tinkham, Al Bailes, Simon Gagné

Évolution tectonique de la bande nickélifère de Thompson, Manitoba : sédimentation, structure, et magmatisme dans une zone de collision continent-continent Josef Macek, Herman Zwanzig, Chris Couëslan

La structure d’impact du lac St-Martin Ed Cloutis, Gordon Osinski

Les sources du ruisseau East German et de la carrière Mafeking Ed Cloutis, Gordon Osinski

Géologie de l’édifice du parlement du Manitoba Jeff Young, Graham Young, Bill Brisbin

Histoire quaternaire, géomorphologie et sédimentologie de la portion ouest du bassin du lac Agassiz, au sud du Manitoba Harvey Thorleifson

Activités mondaines et activités spécialesGoûtez l’hospitalité et le calme d’une soirée des Prairies, qui comprend une excursion panoramique en train et un banquet grille-au-vent champêtre. Les activités spéciales comprendront une visite au Manitoba Museum, avec ses expositions primées d’histoire naturelle et d’histoire humaine, dont la nouvelle galerie Ancian Seas et la galerie rénovée Earth History, et une visite guidée du nouveau International Polar Bear Conser-vation Centre de l’Assiniboine Park Zoo.

Sensibilisation aux sciences de la TerreLe programme de sensibilisation comprendra des activités de sensibili-sation aux sciences de la Terre conçues pour le grand public, les ensei-gnants et leurs élèves. Ces activités comprennent des sessions spéciales, un atelier et une excursion pour enseignant ainsi qu’une conférence publique.

ExpositionsLes organismes désirant exposer au moment de la réunion doivent réserver des espaces en communiquant avec le président du comité des expositions, Bill Buhay, Université de Winnipeg, [email protected]

Contactez-nousNancy Chow (Présidente) Université du Manitoba Tél. : 204-474-6451 Adrélec : [email protected]

Anton Chakhmouradian (Co-président) Université du Manitoba Tél. : 204-474-7278 Adrélec : [email protected]

Au nom de l’Association géologique du Canada et de l’Association minéralogique du Canada, les membres du Comité d’organisation Winnipeg 2013 vous invite à leur réunion annuelle conjointe de mai 2013 au Convention Centre du centre-ville de Winnipeg. Située à 29 km à l’ouest du centre longitudinal de l’Amérique du Nord, Winnipeg est construite sur les couches sédimentaires de l’immense lac glaciaire Agassiz. Notre réunion se tiendra à proximité de Tanco, lieu de l’une des plus grandes pegmatites de métaux rares de la planète, de magnifiques affleurements de carbonates paléozoïques de la régions des lacs, des roches précam-briennes du craton du Supérieur et de l’orogène trans-hudsonien, et de nombreux autres attraits géologiques. Winnipeg est un ville cosmopolite par ses attraits artistiques, culturels et culinaires, et toujours la ville hôte des Winnipeg Jets équipe de hockey de la Ligue nationale. Le Manitoba Museum, l’Assiniboine Park, le Leo Mol Sculpture Garden, et le Lieu historique national du Canada de La Fourche ne sont que quelques-uns des nombreux sites d’intérêt culturel de la ville. Un programme varié d’activités professionnelles (symposium, sessions spécialisées, cours intensifs) est en voie d’élaboration pour l’occasion. Des excursions de terrain permettront d’explorer la colonne stratigraphique du Manitoba, depuis l’Archéen jusqu’à l’Holocène, et le programme d’activités mondaines reflétera la vie et l’hospitalité des Prairies. Soyez des nôtres à Winnipeg, « Au centre du continent », du 22 au 24 mai 2013. Pour plus d’information sur l’inscription, les programmes et les activités, visitez notre site Internet : www.gacmacwinnipeg2013.ca

Sciences de la Terre et ressources aux frontières nord du Canada : défis et occasions John Percival, John Ketchum, Luke Ootes, Dave Mate, Mostafa Fayek

La coalescence de l’Amérique du Nord : une réévaluation tectonique et métallogénique Andrey Bekker, Sally Pehrsson, Natasha Wodicka, Christian Böhm

Évolution tectonique et métallogénie de la Province du Supérieur : perspectives nouvelles à partir du terrane de North Caribou, de la « Ceinture de feu » et au-delà Scott Anderson, Christian Böhm, Tim Corkery, Peter Hollings

Le diamant : De sa naissance dans le manteau à sa mise en place dans une kimberlite Maya G. Kopylova, Yana Fedortchouk

L’uranium : du berceau à la tombe Peter Burns

Métaux des terres rares dans les magmas, les fluides et les structures cristallines Anton Chakhmouradian, Ian Coulson

Métaux précieux et métaux rares en milieux de sulfures massifs volcanogéniques Patrick Mercier-Langevin, Harold Gibson, Simon Gagné

Le contrôle des liens entre les grandes provinces ignées, les formations de fer, et les gisements de sulfures massifs volcanogéniques Andrey Bekker, Richard Ernst

Les intrusions stratifiées : nouveaux paradigmes et nouvelles approches pour comprendre les processus magmatiques James S. Scoates, Jim Miller

Gisements magmatiques de Ni-Cu-PGE-Cr : processus minéralisateurs, implications en exploration Michel Houlé, Valérie Bécu, Doreen E. Ames, Xue-Ming (Eric) Yang, Paul Gilbert

Histoire de l’évolution et de la métallogénie des bandes orogéniques du centre-est de l’Asie Ekaterina Reguir, Jindrich Kynicky, Xu Cheng

Métamorphisme en contexte gîtologique Chris Couëslan, Doug Tinkham, David Pattison, Simon Gagné

Adakites et Tonalite-Trondhjemite-Granodiorites Robert Marquis, Andrea Amortegui, Guillaume Allard

Contraintes géophysiques et tectonique continentale Andrew Frederiksen, Ian Ferguson

Progrès en techniques d’exploration Julie Palich

L’évolution des milieux carbonatés, des temps précambriens au moderne : perspectives sédimentologiques et géochimiques Andrey Bekker, Nancy Chow, Elizabeth Turner

Sédiments arctiques : sources, trajets, lieux de dépôt, et registres des changements climatiques en mers arctiques Zou Zou Kuzyk, Robie Macdonald

Lacs comme registre des changements environnementaux Fawn Last, William Last

Progrès en géomicrobiologie et en biogéochimie des systèmes environnementaux Ian Power, Lachlan MacLean

Bassin de Willinston et autres bassins intracratoniques – sédimentologie, stratigraphie, paléontologie et ressources Michelle Nicolas, Pamela Fulton-Regula, James Bamburak, Nancy Chow

Progrès des géosciences phanérozoïques dans le bassin de la baie d’Hudson, le bassin de Foxe et le détroit de Hudson Michelle Nicolas, Derek Armstrong, Graham Young, Robert Elias

Formation de cratères d’impact : un processus géologique Gordon Osinski, Richard Grieve

Analogues terrestres pour les études comparatives en géologie planétaire et en astrobiologie Ed Cloutis, Gordon Osinski

Matériaux extraterrestres : météorites, etc. Chris Herd

Articles vedettes de Geoscience Canada Brendan Murphy

Géoscience des Premières nations Jeff Young, Linda Murphy

Sessions générales

À organiser, sous diverses disciplines géologiques.

Cours intensif de l’AMC : L’uranium : du berceau à la tombe (confirmé) Peter Burns, Ginger Sigmon

Cours intensif de l’AMC : géologie des gisements de pierres précieuses (projet) Lee Groat

Cours intensif de l’AGC : formation de cratères d’impact : un processus géologique Gordon Osinski

Cours intensif de l’AGC : pétrographie, textures, et minéralisation d’intrusions mafiques stratifiées (projet) James Scoates, Jim Miller

Cours intensif de l’AGC : images de Radarsat-2 en géologie (projet) Brigitte Leblon, Armand Larocque