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World-Class Ore Deposits: Discovery to Recovery

September 27–30, 2015 Hobart, TAS, Australia

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BHP Billiton is proud to support SEG 2015: World-Class Ore Deposits: Discovery to Recovery, hosted by the Society of Economic Geologists

www.bhpbilliton.com

BHP Billiton is a leading global resources company. We are among the world’s largest producers of major commodities, including iron ore, coal, copper, nickel and uranium and have substantial interests in oil and gas.

Headquartered in Melbourne, BHP Billiton has a global presence through the ownership and operation of assets diversified by commodity, geography and market. Our unrivalled portfolio of high-quality growth opportuni-ties ensures we continue to meet the changing needs of our customers and the resources demand of emerging economies at every stage of their growth. We are proud to supply the resources needed to support global economic growth and development. We are committed to making a broader contribution through our social investments which aim to deliver lasting economic and social benefits for the communities where we operate.

Plenary-Keynote Session 8:30am – 10:00amAuditorium

Morning Break10:00am – 10:30amBoardwalk Gallery andWellington Rooms

Trifecta Technical Session10:30am – 12:30pmPebble Porphyry DepositLadolam Epithermal DepositAuditorium

Lunch12:30pm – 1:30pmBoardwalk Gallery andWellington Rooms

Technical Sessions1:30pm – 3:00pmAuditorium and Tasman Rooms

Afternoon Break3:00pm – 3:30pmBoardwalk Gallery andWellington Rooms

Technical Sessions3:30pm – 4:30pmAuditorium and Tasman Rooms

Reception, Exhibits, Posters4:30pm – 6:30pmExhibition Foyer, Boardwalk Gallery andWellington Rooms

Industry Outlook Dinner7:00pm – 10:00pmDerwent Room

Plenary-Keynote Session8:30am – 10:00amAuditorium

Morning Break10:00am – 10:30amBoardwalk Gallery andWellington Rooms

Technical Sessions10:30am – 12:30pmAuditorium and Tasman Rooms

Lunch12:30pm – 1:30pmBoardwalk Gallery andWellington Rooms

SEG Awards and Student Presentation Prizes1:30pm – 2:30pmAuditorium

Controversies Session2:30pm – 3:30pmAuditorium

Afternoon Break3:30pm – 4:00pmBoardwalk Gallery andWellington Rooms

Controversies Panel4:00pm – 5:00pmAuditorium

Closing Remarks5:00pm – 5:15pmAuditorium

REGISTRATIONLobbySaturday: 4:00pm – 5:00pmSunday: 12:00pm – 7:00pmMonday: 7:30am – 6:00pmTuesday: 8:00am – 6:00pmWednesday: 8:00am – 5:00pm

EXHIBITS and POSTERSExhibition Foyer, Boardwalk Gallery, and Wellington RoomsSunday: 5:00pm – 7:00pmMonday: 7:30am – 6:30pmTuesday: 8:00am – 6:30pmWednesday: 8:00am – 3:45pmSee p. 23 for poster information.

SPEAKER PREPARATIONSpeaker Ready Room Sunday 12:00pm – 7:00pmMonday: 8:00am – 6:30pmTuesday: 8:00am – 6:30pmWednesday: 8:00am – 2:30pm

WIFINetwork: Wrest Point Conference CentreNo Password is needed; service is free

CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGSAttendees should have received an e-mailed link to a Dropbox containing PDF files of Conference abstracts, slide presentations, and posters. If you registered for the Confer-ence and have not received that e-mail, Please contact [email protected].

WelcomeBruce Gemmell, ChairmanOrganizing Committee8:15am – 8:30amAuditorium

Plenary-Keynote Session8:30am – 10:00amAuditorium

Morning Break10:00am – 10:30amBoardwalk Gallery andWellington Rooms

Trifecta Technical Session10:30am – 12:30pmOlympic Dam IOCG DepositRed Dog SEDEX DepositAuditorium

Lunch12:30pm – 1:30pmBoardwalk Gallery andWellington Rooms

Technical Sessions1:30pm – 3:00pmAuditorium and Tasman Rooms

Afternoon Break3:00pm – 3:30pmBoardwalk Gallery andWellington Rooms

Technical Sessions3:30pm – 4:30pmAuditorium and Tasman Rooms

Reception, Exhibits, Posters4:30pm – 6:30pmExhibition Foyer, Boardwalk Gallery andWellington Rooms

Evening at MONA Reception and Cocktails6:30pm – 10:00pm

Sunday

Student Mentoring Forum 2:30pm – 4:15pmPresidential Addressand Silver Medal Award4:15pm – 5:00pm Auditorium

Welcome Reception, Exhibits, and Posters5:00pm – 7:00pmExhibition Foyer, Boardwalk Gallery, and Wellington Rooms

Monday Tuesday Wednesday

All sessions and social events are held at the Wrest Point Conference Centre, with the exception of the Monday evening reception at the Museum of Old and New Art (MONA)

seg2015.org 1

Welcome Down Under!

Welcome to the SEG-CODES 2015 Conference in Hobart, Tasmania!

The conference, World-Class Ore Deposits: Discovery to Recovery, is jointly hosted by the Society of Economic Geologists and the ARC Centre of Excellence in Ore Deposits (CODES) at the University of Tasmania, Australia. The theme encompasses exploration/discovery and geosciences, with geometallurgy, for a range of deposit types and major mines/districts.

The technical program of outstanding speakers and poster presenters focuses on areas of research in economic geology that can lead to the important practical issues of improved exploration concepts, discovery, mine geology, and recovery (geometallurgy).

We have included a new style of keynote presentation, with talks on the discovery, geology, and geometallurgy of four styles of world-class mineral deposits. The technical talks will be supplemented by related poster sessions. There is an impressive range of short courses and field trips that will visit major mining districts in Australia, New Zealand, and Indonesia.

Student participation is a key element of the meeting, with a pre-conference student mentoring forum and significant student involvement in the technical program. A big thank you to the Conference sponsors who have generously contributed during difficult times for the mineral industry. Their generosity directly funds student participation and programs.

On behalf of the Organizing Committee, we welcome you to SEG 2015 and to this unique part of the world. We trust you will enjoy the conference and the best Tasmania and Australia have to offer — geology, mineral deposits, food, wine, beaches, and wilderness!

J. Bruce Gemmell, Chairman, SEG 2015 Organizing Committee

Brian G. Hoal, Executive Director, Society of Economic Geologists

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Table of Contents

1 Welcome

3 Conference Information

4 SEG Awardees

5 Pre-Conference Program

7 Technical Program

7 Monday

12 Tuesday

18 Wednesday

22 Post-Conference Program

23 Posters

55–56 Exhibitors/floor plan

Backflap Thank you, Sponsors

Inside Back cover Conference Centre floor plan

1 TABLE OF CONTENTS

ConferenceInformation*

OrganizingCommitteeMembers• Conference Chairman: Bruce Gemmell, CODES,

University of Tasmania • Brian Hoal, Executive Director, Society of

Economic Geologists• Technical Sessions: Noel White, Consultant• Posters/Students: Patrick Sack, Yukon Geological

Survey• Workshops/Short Courses: Zhaoshan Chang,

James Cook University• Field Trips: Garry Davidson, CODES, University

of Tasmania• Sponsorship/Marketing: Dan Wood, Consultant• Exhibits/Administration: Carol van ‘t Veld,

Conference Design Pty Ltd.• Secretary/Students: Christine Horrigan, Society

of Economic Geologists

SEGContactInformationSociety of Economic Geologists7811 Shaffer Parkway, Littleton, CO 80127, USATel. 1.720.981.7882E-mail: [email protected]: www.segweb.org

ConferenceManager/Exhibits/RegistrationCarol van ‘t Veld Conference Design Pty [email protected]. +61 3 6231 2999

WrestPointConferenceCentrewillprovideInternet Service at no cost.

*For registration, exhibit, and speaker ready room hours, as well as an overview of schedules, please see the inside front cover of this program. An Exhibit Booth floor plan is located inside the back cover. All events, except where noted, will be held at the Centre.

CONFERENCE INFORMATION 1

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Pre-Conference Program

Sunday, September 27, 2015

StudentMentoringForum,PresidentialAddress, andSEGSilverMedalAwardPresentation2:30 pm – 5:00 pmAuditorium, Wrest Point Conference Centre

Student Mentoring Forum

Hosted by

PresidentialAddress: François Robert, Importance of the Geology Part of Economic GeologySilverMedalPresentation

Forum PanelKathy J. Ehrig, Principal Geometallurgist, BHP Billiton Vanessa Guthrie, CEO, Toro Energy Ltd.T. Campbell (Cam) McCuaig, Centre for Exploration

Targeting, University of Western AustraliaJames Johnson, Deputy CEO and Chief of Energy Division,

Geoscience AustraliaJames Macdonald, Director at C2Skye Management Ltd.Andrew Davies, Chief Geoscientist, Teck Resources

Limited

WelcomeReception5:00 pm – 7:00 pmBoardwalk Gallery and Wellington RoomsPoster Viewing — Exhibition Foyer

SEG Awardees

Please join us for the SEG Awards Ceremony on Wednesday, September 30, 2015, 1:30 to 2:30 p.m. in the Auditorium,

Wrest Point Conference Centre

SEG R.A.F. Penrose Gold Medal for 2014James m. Franklin

Franklin Geosciences Ltd, Canada

SEG Silver Medal for 2014stuart F. simmons

Hot Solutions Ltd, New Zealand and Energy andGeoscience Institute, University of Utah, USA

SEG Ralph W. Marsden Award for 2014mark D. Hannington

University of Ottawa, Canada

SEG Waldemar Lindgren Award for 2014simon m. Jowitt

Monash University, Australia

Brian J. Skinner Award for 2014Cornel e. J. De ronDe

GNS Science, New Zealand

SEG Distinguished Lecturer for 2015saraH-Jane Barnes

Université du Québec à Chicoutimi, Canada

SEG International Exchange Lecturer for 2015anDreas auDétat

Bayerisches Geoinstitut, Germany

SEG Thayer Lindsley Visiting Lecturer for 2015karen D. kelley

U.S. Geological Survey, USA

SEG Regional Vice President Lecturer for 2015roy mCg. miller

Consulting Geologist, Namibia

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Pre-ConferenceFieldTrips:DatesasNoted

VHMS and Granite-Related September22–27 OreDepositsofWesternTasmaniaField Trip Leaders: Andrew McNeill, Bruce Gemmell, and Ralph Bottrill

DepositsoftheGold-Rich September23–25 OrdovicianAlkalicPorphyryand EpithermalProvince,MacquarieArc, New South WalesField Trip Leaders: Anthony Harris and Nathan Fox

Pre-Conference Short Courses

UraniumGeology 8:00 am September26–27Presenters: David Thomas (organizer), Gerard Zaluski, Penny Large, Tom Kotzer, and Andrew FitzpatrickWrest Point, Derwent Room 1

OreDeposits,Atmosphere 8:30 am September26–27 OxygenationandEvolutionofLife; HowTheyareRelated.NewGenetic andExplorationInsightsPresenters: Ross Large (organizer), Kurt Konhauser, Peter McGoldrick, John Long, Valeriy Maslennikov, James Farquhar, and Tim LyonsUTAS—CODES Conference Room, Geology Building

UnderstandingAlteration– 8:00 am September26–27 UseinExploration&DevelopmentPresenters: John Thompson and Anne Thompson (course leaders), Bruce Gemmell, Andrew Davies, and Jim LangUTAS—Room 211, Geology Building

SkarnDeposits 8:30 am September27Presenters: Zhaoshan Chang (organizer) and Larry MeinertWrest Point, Derwent Room 2

Technical Program

Talks for which the presenting author is a student can be identified by an asterisk (*) after the title. Names of invited speakers are highlighted.

Day 1: Monday, September 28, 2015

Auditorium

WelcomeandIntroduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8:15 amJ. Bruce Gemmell, Conference ChairmanCODES, University of Tasmania

Plenary-Keynote SessionChair: J. Bruce Gemmell, CODES

Whatindustrywantsfromresearch. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8:30 amPaul Agnew, Rio Tinto

Whatresearchcandeliverforindustry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9:00 amMurray W. Hitzman, Colorado School of Mines

Exploration—theroleofinnovation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9:30 amJohn F.H. Thompson, Cornell University; PetraScience Consultants

BREAK 10:00AM

Trifecta Talks on Discovery, Exploration, and Geometallurgy

Chair: Noel White, Consultant

OlympicDamFeOxideCu-U-Au-AgDeposit: . . . . . 10:30 amDiscoverytoRecovery(BHPBilliton)Kathy Ehrig, Vadim S. Kamenetsky, Maya Kamenetsky, Nigel J. Cook, Cristiana L. Ciobanu, and Douglas Haynes

RedDog:FromDiscoverytoRecovery. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11:30 am AbovetheArcticCircle(Teck)Andrew Davies, Nick Hayward, and Anelda van Staden

LUNCH 12:30PM (Boardwalk Gallery and Wellington Rooms)

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Four (4) Concurrent Technical Sessions (Auditorium and Tasman Rooms)

Session01:Ores in subduction-related arcs: New examples; relations and controls (Aud)Chair: David Cooke, CODES, University of Tasmania

Overviewofthetectonicsettingand . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1:30 pm geologyofporphyrycopper-golddepositsalong theeasternSundaMagmaticArc,IndonesiaAdi Maryono

Dynamicsoffluidpathwaysandfluidflowin . . . . . . . 1:50 pm intrusion-relatedhydrothermalsystems:Insights fromoredeposits,seismicity,andnumericalmodelingStephen Cox, A. Flatten, and D. Beck

Stretchedtothelimit:Anextensional . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2:10 pm detachmentsettingfortheGosowong epithermalgoldfield,Halmahera,IndonesiaDavid Selley, N. Jansen, D. Silitonga, A. Bambang, D. Wardiman, N. Fitzpatrick, and A. Harris

HydrothermaltransportofAg,Au,Cu,Te,and . . . . 2:30 pm othermetalsinhigh-temperaturegeothermal systems,NorthIsland,NewZealand:Implications forgenesisandexplorationofepithermaldepositsStuart Simmons, K. Brown, and B. Tutolo

Session02: SGA Session on exploration under cover (Tas A)Chair: Roger Skirrow, Geoscience Australia

Complexmineralsystemsandscale . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1:30 pm reductioninmineralexplorationundercover: Canprospectingdrillingbridgethecriticalgap betweencampanddepositscale?David Giles, R. Hillis, A. Fabris, S. van der Wielen, J. Cleverley, and S. Halley

Crustal architecture and under cover . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1:50 pm exploration:TheGranites-Tanamiorogenexample*David Stevenson, L. Iaccheri, L. Bagas, C. McCuaig, and A. Aitken

Using3Dcomputationalmodelingto . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2:10 pm representdeepstructuresandfacilitateore prediction:AnexamplefromTonglingorefield,ChinaLiangming Liu, Wei Cao, and Jianqing Wang

Discoverytoevaluationinamature . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2:30 pm brownfieldsterrane:Acasehistoryofexploration intheNorthparkesDistrict,NSW,AustraliaJonathon Hoye and J. Wellard

Session 03: Geometallurgy through the mining chain (Tas B)Chair: Julie Hunt, University of Liege, Belgium

Embracingstep-changesingeoscientific . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1:30 pm inputsforeffectiveimplementationofgeometallurgy Stephen Coward and H. Pass

GeometallurgyatTropicana:Minetomill . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1:50 pm implementation Peter Ketelaar, B. Catto, M. Carey, and D. Lawie

ApplicationofGeoMettoironoremine. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2:10 pm geologyandplanningatBHPBillitonIronOre Bryan Wright, A. Rigby, T. Sua, M. Flanagan, and B. Van Dijken

Usinggeochemistrytoinformgeometallurgy . . . . . . . 2:30 pm attheProductoraCu-Au-Modeposit,Chile* Angela Escolme, R. Berry, J. Hunt, and W. Potma

Session04:Mining geology (Tas C) Chair: MargarethaScott, Sustainable Minerals Institute, University of Queensland-St. Lucia

Theimpactofcollaborativeresearchto . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1:30 pm the mining value chain Colin Moorhead and A. Harris

ApplicationsofUAVsinmininggeology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1:50 pm andmineralexploration* Stefan A. Vollgger, S. Micklethwaite, and A. Cruden

Exploringforore . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2:10 pm Dan Wood

Valuecreationasaguideforadvanced . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2:30 pm explorationatConchiporphyrycopperdeposit, Chile:Acasestudyandmethodologyfor integrationoftechnicalandeconomicvariables Aquiles Gonzalez, R. Aguirre, and F. Bernal

DISCUSSION/QUESTIONS 2:50PM

BREAK 3:00PM

MONDAY 1:30–2:30 pm 1 1 1:30–3:00 pm MONDAY

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Four (4) Concurrent Technical Sessions (Auditorium and Tasman Rooms)

Session05:Ores in subduction-related arcs: New examples; relations and controls (Aud)Chair: David Cooke, CODES, University of Tasmania

Hydrothermalalterationofcarbonaceous . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3:30 pm mudstoneshostingtheEskayCreekAu deposit,BritishColumbia* Tom Meuzelaar and T. Monecke

TraceelementsinpyriteintheLepanto. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3:50 pm highsulfidationepithermaldeposit, Philippines,andgeneticimplications Zhaoshan Chang, J. Hedenquist, N. White, D. Cooke, and L. Burley

Hypogeneandexoticcoppermineralization . . . . . . . . . 4:10 pm attheMercedarioporphyrycopperdeposit, CentralAndes,Argentina Alan Wilson

Session06:SGA Session on exploration under cover (Tas A)Chair: Roger Skirrow, Geoscience Australia

Multiscaledetectionofburiedmineralization . . . . . . 3:30 pm throughtransportedcover Robert Hough and R. Anand

Lithosphericelectricalresistivity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3:50 pm heterogeneity:Avectortomineralization Graham Heinson, P. Soeffky, and S. Thiel

Ongoingdiscoveryinthegolddepositsat . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4:10 pm Dead Bullock Soak, Tanami Orogen, Northern Territory:Theemergenceofaworld-class goldcamp Matthew Baggott, S. Schmeider, J. Pendergast, C. Robinson, and P. Sivwright

Session7: Geometallurgy through the mining chain (Tas B)Chair: Julie Hunt, University of Liege, Belgium

Establishingthegeometallurgicalflow. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3:30 pm sheetforindustrialmineraloperations Aleksandra Lang, S. Løve Ellefmo, and K. Aasly

Thegeometallurgyofarsenicincopper . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3:50 pm ores:Ananalysisoforesupplyvs.smelter treatmentcapacityandimplicationsfor explorationmodelsanddepositvaluations Alan Riles

Usingassaydatatomapmineralogyand . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4:10 pm alterationtohelpdevelopapredictive geometallurgical model for the Taca Taca Cu-Mo-Auporphyrydeposit,Argentina Gisela Cobeñas and S. Halley

Session8: IOCG and magnetite-apatite deposits: Similarities, differences, controls and genesis (Tas C)Chair: GarryDavidson, CODES, University of Tasmania

Aprocess-basedexplanationforIOCG . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3:30 pm diversity Nicholas Oliver

Shallowtodeepcrustalcontrolson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3:50 pm localizationofMesoproterozoicironoxide copper-gold-rareearthelementdepositsin southeastMissouri(USA):Evidencefromgravity andmagneticdata Anne McCafferty and J. Phillips

Fe-CumineralizationinthePaleozoic . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4:10 pm Aqishan-Yamansubelt,EasternTianshan,China: ComparisontotheMesozoicCentralAndean IOCGmineralizationandChileanironbelt Huayong Chen, J. Han, and X. Xiong

RECEPTION 4:30–6:30PM (Exhibits and Posters)

EVENINGATMONA 6:30–10:00PM (Museum of Old and New Art)

MONDAY 3:30–4:10 pm 1 1 3:30–10:00 pm MONDAY

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Day 2: Tuesday, September 29, 2015

Auditorium

Plenary-Keynote SessionChair: ZhaoshanChang, James Cook University

Theemergenceandcontinuingevolutionof . . . . . . . . 8:30 am geometallurgy:Whateveryeconomicgeologist shouldknowaboutimprovingprojectvalueSteve Walters, CRC ORE

Developmentsinseafloormineralizationof . . . . . . . . 9:00 am intraoceanic arcsCornel E.J. de Ronde, GNS Science

High-resolutionVNIR-SWIRcorelogging: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9:30 am Arevolutionarynewtoolforexploration, mining, and researchAnthony C. Harris, Ronell Carey, John R. Holliday, and Fraser MacCorquodale,, Newcrest Mining Ltd.

BREAK 10:00AM

Trifecta Talks on Discovery, Exploration, and Geometallurgy

Chair: Dan Wood, Consultant

PebblePorphyryDeposit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10:30 am (Northern Dynasty Minerals)• DiscoveryofthePebbleporphyryCu-Au-Modeposit,southwestAlaska:HistoryandexplorationmethodsMark Rebagliati and James R. Lang

•GeologyofthePebbleporphyryCu-Au-Modeposit,southwest AlaskaBrian A. McNulty, James R. Lang, Melissa J. Gregory,Cassady L. Harraden, Nansen H. Olson, and Mark Rebagliati

•Delineationofgeometallurgicaldomainsinthe PebbleporphyryCu-Au-Modeposit,AlaskaCassady L. Harraden and Melissa J. Gregory

TheGiantLadolamGoldDeposit(Newcrest) . . . . . . . 11:30 am•UnlockingthegiantLadolamgolddeposit: DiscoverythroughtorecoveryNicholas Fitzpatrick and Anthony C. Harris

•UnlockingthegiantLadolamgolddeposit: NewinsightsintoitsgeologyWilliam J. Clark, Fiona Karaut, Nicholas Fitzpatrick, Paul Napier, and Anthony C. Harris

•UnlockingthegiantLadolamgolddeposit:NewinsightsintoitspyritesKaryn Gardner, Kathryn Stewart, Sasha Stepanov, and Anthony C. Harris

LUNCH 12:30PM (Boardwalk Gallery and Wellington Rooms)

Four (4) Concurrent Technical Sessions (Auditorium and Tasman Rooms)

Session09: Ores in sedimentary environments: New examples; sources, transport, deposition and hydrology (Tas A)Chair: Ross Large, CODES, University of Tasmania

ArethereCarlin-typegolddepositsinChina? . . . . . . 1:30 pm Similaritiesanddifferencesbetweendeposits of Guizhou, China, and Nevada, USA Jean Cline, Z. Xie, and Y. Xia

The Luxi gold belt of southwest China’s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1:50 pm YunnanProvince:Atrueanaloguefor“Carlin” (Nevada)stylegoldmineralization? Lee Barker

Stillstuckinthemud:Reevaluationof . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2:10 pm stratiformgoldintheUpperPopovich Formation,NorthernCarlinTrend,Nevada Robert Scott, P. Emsbo, and K. Goemann

FingerprintingmineralizationintheNorth . . . . . . . . . . . . 2:30 pm AustraliaCratonduringtheamalgamationand breakupoftheNuna/ColumbiaSupercontinent Alexis Lambeck, D. Huston, G. Gibson, and K. Barovich

Session10: Mining geology (Tas C)Chair:MargarethaScott, Sustainable Minerals Institute, University of Queensland

Deformationandstratigraphicarchitecture . . . . . . . . . . 1:30 pm of the Golden Grove volcanogenic massive sulfidedeposits,WesternAustralia Anthony Morey, S. Gawlinski, S. Neal, J. Vearncombe, M. Van Heerden, L. Williams, and T. King

TUESDAY 8:30–11:30 am 1 1 11:30 am–2:30 pm TUESDAY

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MountIsaMines:Explorationfroma . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1:50 pm miningperspective Daniel Taylor

Challengesofaccuratelycharacterizingthe. . . . . . . . . . . 2:10 pm oreandhostrocksofdeepmineraldiscoveries Anthony Webster and T. Murphy

Engineeringgeologyappliedtorock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2:30 pm mechanicsandplanningprocessduring cave mining at the El Teniente mine Andres Brzovic, P. Schachter, J. Seguel, A. Alvarez, and K. Baraona

Session 11: Post-collisional ores: New examples; characteristics, relationships and genesis (Tas B)Chair:AnthonyHarris, Newcrest Mining Ltd.

OriginofpostcollisionalporphyryCu-Mo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1:30 pm depositsintheEasternGangdesebelt,SouthernTibet Rui Wang, J. Richards, Z. Hou, and Z. Yang

Highmagmaticwatercontentdisproves . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1:50 pm genesisofpost-collisionalcopperore-forminghigh Sr/Ymagmasbydehydrationmeltingoflowercrust Yongjun Lu, R. Loucks, M. Fiorentini, Z. Yang, and Z. Hou

High-precisionRe-Osmolybdeniteagesfor . . . . . . . . . . . 2:10 pm porphyry-andskarn-styleCu-Aumineralization atOkTedi,PapuaNewGuinea Peter Pollard, R. Smillie, H. Stein, and D. Hastings

Tourmalinemineralchemistryasatoolto. . . . . . . . . . . . . 2:30 pm discriminate mineralized from barren Sn granites,westernTasmania,Australia* Wei Hong, D. Cooke, L. Zhang, N. Fox, and J. Thompson

Session12: Magmatic deposits: New examples; characteristics and mechanisms (Aud)Chair:StephenBarnes, CSIRO Earth Science & Resource Eng.

Sulfurtransferintomaficmagmafrom . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1:30 pm sediment—reactionofsedimentarysulfides withandintomaficmagmas Sarah-Jane Barnes and N. Samalens

Crustal-scalemagmaflownetworksand . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1:50 pm magmaticoredeposits:Predictingneedlesinhaystacks Alexander Cruden, S. Barnes, B. Saumur, and J. van Otterloo

Concentratingsulfidemeltsinactive . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2:10 pm magmapathwaysusingchaoticmixing Jess Robertson, S. Barnes, and G. Metcalfe

Physicalcontrolsofnucleation,growth, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2:30 pm andmigrationofvaporbubblesinpartially molten cumulates James Mungall

DISCUSSION/QUESTIONS 2:50PM

BREAK 3:00PM

Four (4) Concurrent Technical Sessions (Auditorium and Tasman Rooms)

Session13: Ores in sedimentary environments: New examples; sources, transport, deposition and hydrology (Tas A)Chair: Ross Large, CODES, University of Tasmania

Thetraceelementcontentofsedimentary . . . . . . . . . . . 3:30 pm pyriteintheNeoarchean,anexamplefromthemineralized St Ives Au district and the unmineralized BeeGorgeMember:Implicationsforfuturegoldexploration Daniel Gregory, R. Large, J. Steadman, S. Wu, L. Danyushevsky, S. Bull, P. Holden, and T. Ireland

ChemistryofpyritefromtheSelwynbasin . . . . . . . . . . . 3:50 pm area,Yukon:FromestablishedSEDEXzinc district to emerging sediment-hosted gold district Patrick Sack, R. Large, M. Nordling, E. Loumejeva, and L. Danyushevsky

Anewgeneticmodelformineralizationin . . . . . . . . . . 4:10 pm theIrishZn-PbOrefield Jamie Wilkinson and M. Hitzman

Session14:IOCG and magnetite-apatite deposits: Similarities, differences, controls and genesis (Tas C)Chair: GarryDavidson, CODES, University of Tasmania

Themagmatic-hydrothermalevolutionof . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3:30 pm theElLacorecentironoxidedeposit Fernando Tornos, F. Velasco, and J. Hanchar

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End-Permianmineralizedphreatomagmatic . . . . . . . . . 3:50 pm pipesoftheTunguskaBasin:Volcanogenic IOCGdepositslinkedwiththeSiberianTraps Large Igneous Province Alexander Polozov, H. Svensen, S. Planke, and D. Jerram

Theevolutionandpotentialsourcesof. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4:10 pm mineralizingfluidsoftheE1GroupofIOCG deposits,CloncurryDistrict,Northwest Queensland,Australia:Implicationsfromfluid inclusionandSHRIMPSisotopeanalyses* George Case, Z. Chang, J. Huizenga, R. Lilly, and T. Blenkinsop

Session 15: Post-collisional ores: New examples; characteristics, relationships and genesis (Tas B)Chair:AnthonyHarris, Newcrest Mining Ltd.

Propyliticalterationandmetalmobilityin . . . . . . . . . . . . 3:30 pm porphyrysystems:Acasestudyofthe NorthparkesporphyryCu-Audeposits, NSW,Australia* Adam Pacey, J. Wilkinson, and D. Cooke

High-Ktoshoshoniticmagmatismacrossthe . . . . . . . 3:50 pm northernArcheanKéménaManmargin(Guinea):ImplicationsforthelateEburneanorogenicgoldmineralization Aurélien Eglinger, N. Thébaud, J. Davis, J. Miller, A. Zeh, C. McCuaig, and E. Belousova

Nanoparticlesarethekeytoforminggiant . . . . . . . . . . . 4:10 pm golddeposits Mark Pearce, M. Gazley, L. Fisher, M. Saunders, R. Hough, and C. Kong

Session16:Magmatic deposits: New examples; characteristics and mechanisms (Aud)Chair:StephenBarnes, CSIRO Earth Science & Resource Eng.

TheVologochandepositasanew . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3:30 pm importantCu-Ni-PGEsourceintheNoril’sk district,Russia:Geologicalstructure, mineralogy,andgeochemistry Nadezhda Krivolutskaya, A. Sobolev, K. Malitch, S. Sluzhenikin, D. Kuzmin, I. Badanina, and N. Svirskaya

AquantitativeanalysisoftheNi-Cu-PGE– . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3:50 pm bearingParkinandTrillOffsetDikes,Sudbury ImpactStructure,Canada* Adam Coulter, G. Osinski, M. Bertelli, A. McDonald, J. Bailey, A. Penték, and D. Smith

Spinelformationduringthermomechanical . . . . . . . . . 4:10 pm erosionoffootwallbasaltbeneathasulfide meltpoolatthekomatiite-hostedNi-Cu(-PGE) Morandeposit,Kambalda,WesternAustralia Sebastian Staude, M. LeVaillant, and S. Barnes

RECEPTION 4:30–6:30PM (Exhibits and Posters)

INDUSTRYOUTLOOKDINNER 7:00–10:00PM (Derwent Room)

TUESDAY 3:30–4:10 pm 1 1 3:50–10:00 pm TUESDAY

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Day 3: Wednesday, September 30, 2015

Plenary-Keynote SessionAlan Wilson, Antofagasta PLC

Newinsightintothelinksbetweenmajor . . . . . . . . . . . . 8:30 am porphyrycopper,IOCG,andmagnetite-apatite depositsfromtheGällivarearea,northernSwedenDavid Drejing-Carroll, Tobias Bauer, Peter Karlsson, David Coller, Roger Nordin, Murray Hitzman, and Rodney Allen

Traceelementcontentsofmagmatic. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9:00 am sulfideandoxideminerals—howcanwe usethisinformationinoredepositsstudies?Sarah-Jane Barnes (SEG 2015 Distinguished Lecturer), Université du Québec à Chicoutimi

Mineralsectorvalueandriskin4D: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9:30 am DiscoverytodismantlingAllan Trench and John P. Sykes (SGA Lecture)

BREAK 10:00AM

Four (4) Concurrent Technical Sessions (Auditorium and Tasman Rooms)

Session17: Magmatic deposits: New examples; characteristics and mechanisms (Aud)Chair:StephenBarnes, CSIRO Earth Science & Resource Eng.

Sulfurandmetalfertilizationofthe . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10:30 am lowercontinentalcrust Marco Fiorentini, M. Locmelis, J. Adam, T. Rushmer, F. Zaccarini, G. Garuti, Z. Vukmanovic, S. Caruso, M. Moroni, S. Barnes, S. Reddy, and B. Godel

Evidenceforfluid-andgas-drivenmagmatic . . . . . . 10:50 am Ni-Fe-Cu-PGE–richsulfideoredeposition associatedwithmantlemetasomatisminthe Valmaggiaultramaficpipe,Ivrea-Verbano,Italy Marilena Moroni, M. Fiorentini, S. Caruso, M. Frezzotti, and G. Sessa

AnewtypeofPGE-richsulfide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11:10 am mineralizationinthelowertroctolitesfromthe Yoko-Dovyrenlayeredintrusion(SouthernSiberia,Russia) Leonid Danyushevsky, A. Ariskin, G. Nikolaev, E. Kislov, S. Gilbert, K. Goemann, D. Hutchinson, and A. Malyshev

Effectsofserpentinizationondunite-hosted . . . . . . 11:30 am disseminatedNisulfideore,Agnew-Wiluna belt, Western Australia Martin Gole

TheAveburynickeldeposit,Tasmania, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11:50 am Australia:Furtherinsightsintothegenesisofasignificantunconventionalnickelsulfidedeposit Reid Keays and B. Mackay-Scollay

Petrogenesis of the ferrogabbroic intrusions . . . . . .12:10 pm andassociatedFe-Ti-Vmineralizationwithin theMcFauldsGreenstoneBelt,Superior Province, Ontario, Canada Peter Hollings, B. Kuzmich, and M. Houlé

Session18: IOCG and magnetite-apatite deposits: Similarities, differences, controls and genesis (Tas C)Chair: GarryDavidson, CODES, University of Tasmania

InsightsintozonationwithintheOlympic . . . . . . . . . . . 10:30 am DamCu-U-Au-Agdepositfromtrace elementsignaturesofsulfideminerals Nigel Cook, C. Ciobanu, and K. Ehrig

ThepotentialofironoxideU-Pb . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10:50 am geochronology—examplesfromthe OlympicDamIOCGdeposit,SouthAustralia Cristiana Ciobanu, N. Cook, K. Ehrig, B. Wade, and V. Kamenetsky

ThesupergiantOlympicDamCu-U-Au-Ag . . . . . . . . . . . 11:10 am oredeposit:Towardanewgeneticmodel Vadim Kamenetsky, K. Ehrig, R. Maas, S. Meffre, M. Kamenetsky, J. McPhie, O. Apukhtina, Q. Huang, J. Thompson, C. Ciobanu, and N. Cook

Volcanosedimentaryandchronostratigraphic . . . . 11:30 am architecture of the host rock succession at Prominent Hill, South Australia Stuart Bull, S. Meffre, M. Allen, H. Freeman, M. Tomkinson, and P. Williams

Mineralizationandparagenesisofthe . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11:50 am SouthVulcanIOCGprospect,SouthAustralia Gregory Clarke, G. Davidson, S. Bull, R. Smith, and M. Croaker

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TheCairnHillmagnetite-sulfidedeposit, . . . . . . . . . . . . .12:10 pm MountWoodsInlier,SouthAustralia:Ore genesisandspatial-temporalrelationshipswithironoxidecopper-goldsystemsintheGawlerCraton Jesse Clark, N. Cook, A. Reid, A. Fabris, C. Ciobanu, and P. Hill

Session19: Ores in sedimentary environments: New examples; sources, transport, deposition and hydrology (Tas A)Chair: Ross Large, CODES, University of Tasmania

Ore controls in the White Mountain breccia- . . . . . 10:30 am hostedgolddeposit,JilinProvince,NortheasternChina* Halley Keevil, T. Monecke, R. Goldfarb, G. Collins, T. Feng, and T. Baker

Hotandacidic—thegeochemistryofvent . . . . . . . . . 10:50 am fluidsfromshale-hostedmassivesulfide depositsatMacmillanPass,SelwynBasin* Joseph Magnall, S. Gleeson, and S. Paradis

Sediment-hostedCuinZambia: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11:10 am Mineralizationcontrolledbyductile deformation,basinarchitecture,orboth? Clemens Augenstein, D. Wood, M. Hitzman, J. Beeson, and D. Jack

ImplicationsofPaleozoicfloraandfauna . . . . . . . . . . 11:30 am inthenorthernKatangaBasinforsedimentationandmineralizationintheCentralAfricanCopperbelt Tim Ireland, I. Stefanov, W. Zukowski, and T. Jelezarsky

Primarymetalenrichmentattheblack . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11:50 am shale-hostedTalvivaaraNi-Zn-Cu-Co-Udeposit,Finland:LinkstoPaleoproterozoicseawater?* Sean Johnson, R. Large, P. McGoldrick, A. Boyce, S. Meffre, and A. Kontinen

Rethinking models for Phanerozoic . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12:10 pm orogenicgolddeposits James Mortensen, D. Craw, D. MacKenzie, M. Allan, and R. Chapman

Session20: Iron ore (Tas B)Chair: VickyHough, BHP Billiton

Anoxygenandcarbonisotopestudyof . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10:30 am fluidflowinthehigh-gradeironoredeposits (>63wt%Fe)ofthesouthernHamersleyProvince Warren Thorne and S. Hagemann

Thestructuralevolutionandhypogene . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10:50 pm originoftheNyidinghuIronOreDeposit, HamersleyProvince Doug Kepert, C. Quinn, and C. Fowers

TheFortescueGroupbasalts:Thesource . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11:10 am ofAustralia’sironore? Alistair White, R. Smith, M. leGras, and P. Nadoll

Hypogenealterationasaprecursorto . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11:30 am supergeneenrichment—anewstyleofironoremineralizationinthePilbara,WesternAustralia Matthew Crowe, L. Bargiev, and D. Tuck

Inversion of the Ashburton Basin margin . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11:50 am andstructurallycontrolledhypogeneiron oredepositsoftheHamersleyBasin Cam Quinn and D. Kepert

Ametallogenicstudyofhigh-gradeiron. . . . . . . . . . . . . 12:10 am oresonNorthBaffinIslandinthe “GranuliteFacies”domainsouthofthe CentralBordenfaultzone* Jonathan Hey, N. Duke, D. Moser, and T. Iannelli

LUNCH 12:30PM (Boardwalk Gallery and Wellington Rooms)

SEGAwardsCeremonyand StudentPresentationPrizes (Auditorium) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1:30 pm

Controversies Session (Auditorium)

Chair: Judith Kinnaird, University of Witwatersrand•Aneptunist’sviewinaworldofmagmatists . . . . . . . 2:30 pm

Ross R. Large•Goldandplutonism . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2:50 pm

Vic Wall• Geologic research, science, and the . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3:10 pm publicationprocessLarry Meinert

BREAK 3:30PM

Controversies—Panel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4:00 pmMark Hannington, Moderator

Panelists: Murray Hitzman, Ross Large, Larry Meinert, James Mungall, Nick Oliver, Vic Wall

CLOSINGREMARKS 5:00PM

WEDNESDAY 10:30 am–12:10 pm 1 1 10:50 am–5:00 pm WEDNESDAY

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Post-ConferenceFieldTrips

IntroductiontotheOlympicDam October1–3 SupergiantIronOxideCopperGold Deposit,SouthAustraliaField Trip Leader: Kathy Ehrig

PorphyryandEpithermalSystems October1–8 of the Sunda Banda Arc, IndonesiaField Trip Leaders: David Cooke, Adi Maryono, and Iryanto Rompo

ActiveandExtinctEpithermal October2–7 Environments of the North Island, NewZealandField Trip Leaders: Stuart F. Simmons and Tony Christie

Post-Conference Short Courses

Drill Core Measurements and 9:00 am October 1 DomainingforGeometallurgyPresenters: Julie Hunt (organizer), Ron Berry, and Michael RoachWrest Point, Derwent Room 1

Faults, Fractures, Fluid Flow and 9:00 am October 1–2 Mineralizing Scenarios – ActiveandAncientPresenter: Rick SibsonWrest Point, Derwent Room 2

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PostersPosters will be on display during regular conference hours in the ExhibitionFoyer in two sessions: Sunday-Monday and Tuesday-Wednesday. In addition, dedicated exhibits and poster sessions will be chaired by Patrick Sack on MondayandTuesday,September28and29,at4:30pm.

Titles and authors of posters are listed below, grouped by theme. Posters for which the senior author is a student can be identified by an asterisk (*) that follows the poster number.

Poster ScheduleGroup1 (posters 001–147): Sunday-Monday (set-up, 12:00 pm – 5:00 pm Sunday; take-down, 6:30 pm Monday)

Group2 (posters 148–262): Tuesday-Wednesday (set-up, 8:00 am – 10:00 am Tuesday; take-down, 5:30 pm Wednesday)

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P 001 GeologicalStructureMappingoftheCentralGoldBelt,PeninsularMalaysiaUsingPALSARSatelliteRemote Sensing Data Amin Beiranvand Pour and Mazlan Hashim

P 002* TumpangpituPorphyry-HighSulfidationEpithermalDeposit,TujuhBukitProject,Indonesia—Geology,Alteration,andMineralization Rachel Harrison and Adi Maryono

P 003 Ni-Cu-(PGE)MineralizationinaContinentalBack-ArcSetting:TheRiwakaComplex,NewZealand Rose Turnbull, Anthony Christie, William Size, and Andy Tulloch

P 004* RevisedZirconandSpheneAgesfromtheCentralWasatch,UtahIntrusiveComplex:RefiningtheMagmatic-HydrothermalHistoryoftheRegion Jennifer Thompson, Michael Baker, David R. Cooke, Pete Hollings, Jay Thompson, Lejun Zhang, and Emily Smyk

P 005 TheCerroQuemaHigh-SulfidationAu-CuDeposit(AzueroPeninsula,Panama):GeologicModelandImplicationsforExploration Isaac Corral, Mercè Corbella, Albert Griera, David Gómez-Gras, Àngels Canals, and Esteve Cardellach

P 006 SettingandAgeofGoldandCopperDepositsinLaZanjaVolcanicField,NorthernPeru Billy Beas, Jocelyn McPhie, and J. Bruce Gemmell

P 007 LaColosaAu-PorphyryDeposit,Colombia: New Insights on the Structural Control and Ore-Forming Processes in the Northern Andes Andres Naranjo, Johannes Horner, Adriana Castro, Aura Uribe, and Michael Nugus

P 008 ChloriteTraceElementChemistryasanExplorationTool:ACaseStudyfromtheCollahuasi Mining District, Northern Chile Michael J. Baker, Jamie J. Wilkinson, Clara Wilkinson, David R. Cooke, and Shawn Inglis

P 009 CharacteristicsofSediment-HostedEpithermalDeposits David Royle

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P 010 EvolvingSubduction-RelatedBasinsControltheFormationofVMSDepositsintheIberianPyriteBelt Fernando Tornos, Carmen Conde, Massimo Chiaradia, and Francisco Velasco

P 011 MineralDiversityinEpithermalAu-AgDepositsoftheHaurakiGoldfield,NewZealand Anthony Christie

P 012 MineralizationandAlterationoftheUlaanKhudPorphyry:APossibleExtensiontotheGiantOyoTolgoiCu-AuDeposits Baigalmaa Lkhagvasuren Melrose

P 013 TheAcidityofHydrothermalSolutionsontheOcean Floor Chris Ballhaus, Fabian Gäb, and Dieter Garbe-Schönberg

P 014* TertiaryStratigraphy,AlterationZones,andPreciousMetalDepositsinthePattersonMiningDistrict,SweetwaterMountains,andComparisonto the Bodie Hills, California Carli Balogh and Peter Vikre

P 015 SomeThoughtsonPGEsEnrichmentinPorphyry- SkarnCopperDepositsintheLateMesozoicMiddle-Lower Yangtze River Metallogenic Belt (YRMB),EasternChina Minfang Wang, Jens Gutzmer, Kun Liu, and Wei Wang

P 016* InfraredImagingofGeothermalActivityWithintheLienetzOpen-Pit,LihirAuMine,PNG;InfluenceofFaultsandPorphyry-andEpithermal- StyleBrecciasonModern-DayHigh-TemperatureFluid Flow Stephanie Sykora, David R. Cooke, David Selley, Chris Allickson, Fiona Karaut, Paul Napier, Bridgette Henderson, and Anthony C. Harris

P 017* Geology,Alteration,andMineralizationofBayugoPorphyryCopper-GoldDepositSurigaodelNorte,Mindanao,Philippines Maria Lourdes M. Faustino, David R. Cooke, Nitzie Anne T. dela Cruz, Jamie Ara O. Aviso, Redempta P. Baluda, Noel C. Oliveros, and Claro Jose C. Manipon

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P 018* ControlsonMineralizationattheFAT(FelsicAshTuff)Deposit,CourageousLakeGreenstoneBelt,NWT,Canada:EpithermalGoldinArcheanRocks Marcus Adam, Robert Linnen, William E. Threlkeld, James Freeman

P 019* SulfurAnomaliesandPorphyryCopperDepositsinTheirEarlyStageofFormation Vladimir Matjuschkin, Jon Blundy, Richard Brooker, and Brian Tattitch

P 020 ProbingMetalTransportinOre-formingFluidsUsingMolecularSimulations Yuan Mei, Weihua Liu, David M Sherman, and Joël Brugger

P 021* FingerprintingGoldMineralizationintheTimminsGoldCamp:SynchrotronTraceElementAnalysisofGoldandPyritesfromtheDomeMineAnkeriteVeins Jessica M. Stromberg, Erik Barr, Lisa L. VanLoon, Dirk Schumann, and Neil R. Banerjee

P 022* TransitionBetweenAdvancedArgillicand Porphyry-StyleAlterationattheFarSoutheastPorphyryDeposit,MankanyanDistrict, Philippines M.F. Calder, Z. Chang, A. Gaibor, G.Tiu, C.J. Pastoral, J.W.Hedenquist, and A. Arribas

P 023* PorphyryandEpithermalMineralizationintheZijinshanOrefield,Fujian,SEChina Josh Phillips, Jose Piquer, Jing Chen, Lejun Zhang, and David Cooke

P 024* GeologyoftheMtCarltonHigh-Sulfidation (Au-Ag)EpithermalDeposit,NEQueensland,Australia Fredrik Sahlström, Zhaoshan Chang, Paul Dirks, Isaac Corral, and Mark Stokes

P 025 SettingandStyleofVHMSMineralizationintheEasternGoldfieldsSuperterrane,WesternAustralia:InsightsfromtheAg-Zn-(Au)NimbusDeposit Steven P. Hollis, Paul Gillespie, David Mole, Andrew Pumphrey, Stephen J. Barnes, Alicia Verbeeten, Christopher J. Yeats, Svetlana Tessalina, and Steven Wyche

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P 026 Geology,Alteration,andMineralizationoftheSagayPorphyryCopperDeposit,Negros,Philippines:ANewDiscovery Marie April Djohanne A. Celiz, Romuel R. Landero, Rovi Ann A. Velasquez, Stella Dwayne F. Polino, and Ryota Yoshikawa

P 027* The~6MozAuArcheanRainyRiverDeposit,SuperiorProvince,Canada:Sub-SeafloorSynvolcanicAuMineralization Mireille Pelletier, Patrick Mercier-Langevin, Vicki McNicoll, Justin Tolman, Dean Crick, Marc Richer-Laflèche, Simon Jackson, and Benoît Dubé

P 028 ExhumationandDurationofthePulangPorphyryCu-AuDeposit,SWChina:ConstraintsfromU/Pb,40Ar/39Ar,and(U-Th)/HeDating Cheng-Biao Leng, David R.Cooke, Xing-Chun Zhang, Shou-Xu Wang, and Noreen Evans

P 029* SupergeneEnrichmentProcessesinPorphyrySystems:TheCaseoftheBooubyjanPorphyryCopper(-Gold)Deposit,SoutheastQueensland Jose A. Veracruz, Paul Ashley, Nancy Vickery, and Josh Leigh

P 030* SpectrumofVolcanogenicMassiveSulfide DepositsinthePenokeanVolcanicBelt,GreatLakes Region, USA Patrick Quigley and Thomas Monecke

P 031 TheHighSulfidationEpithermalCopperDepositsatMonywa,CentralWestMyanmar Yi Sun, Jing Chen, Xiaokang Li, and Win Myint

P 032* LinkingPulsedPorphyryCu-MoFormationto DistinctMagmaticEpisodesDuring30m.y.ofPlutonEmplacementinSouthernArmenia, Lesser Caucasus H. Rezeau, R. Moritz, J-F. Wotzlaw, R. Tayan, S. Hovakimyan, and D. Selby

P 033* ScheeliteVeinMineralizationattheWatershedTungstenDeposit,NortheastQueensland, Australia Jaime Poblete, Zhaoshan Chang, Yanbo Cheng, Martin Griessmann, Jamie Williamson, and Isaac Corral

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P 034 GeologyandMineralizationoftheMtCarbineDeposit,NorthernQLD,Australia Yanbo Cheng, Zhaoshan Chang, and Jaime Poblete

P 035* HydrothermalAlteration,MineralizationandBrecciasattheZijinshanHighSulfidationCu-AuDeposit,FujianProvince,China Jing Chen, David R. Cooke, Lejun Zhang, and Jinping Qi

P 036* EvidenceForPre-toSyn-TimiskamingHydrothermalActivity,AbitibiGreenstoneBelt,Canada Gregory Hufford and Thomas Monecke

P 037* StatisticalDataAnalysisoftheGuadalupeandDonEseAg-AuEpithermalVeinSystemstoUnderstand the Geochemical Processes Involved inOrebodyFormation Arturo Ramirez and Philip Goodell

P 038* SettingofVolcanogenicMassiveSulfidesDepositsinthePaleoproterozoicPenokeanVolcanicBelt,LakeSuperiorRegion,USA Ashley Quigley, Thomas Monecke, Patrick Quigley, and Eric Anderson

P 039 TimingofOreMineralizationattheGolpuandNambongaNorthPorphyryCopper-GoldDeposits,PapuaNewGuinea:Insightsfrom Re-Os Ages Moira Lunge Bawasu and Joseph O. Espi

P 040 TheKarangahakeEpithermalAu-AgDepositHaurakiGoldfield,NewZealand:ATelescopedVeinSystem? Mark P. Simpson and Anthony B. Christie

P 041* StructuralGeologyandTimingofDeformation attheGibraltarCu-MoPorphyryDeposit: ControlsonMineralization,CaribooRegion,BritishColumbia Nader Mostaghimi, Lori Kennedy, and Janet Gabites

P 042* Magmatic-HydrothermalOriginoftheLabuzaikaGoldDeposit,WesternQinlingOrogen,China Ji-xiang Sui, Jian-Wei Li, and Jia Chang

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P 043 CopperIsotopeSystematicsofChalcopyritesinAncientandModernSeafloorHydrothermalDeposits,MeasuredbyaFemtosecond LA-MC-ICP-MS Kei Ikehata, Junichiro Ishibashi, and Takafumi Hirata

P 044* TheRelationshipBetweenVolcanic-HydrothermalBrecciasandGoldMineralizationattheLihirAlkalicGoldDeposit,PapuaNewGuinea Erin Lawlis, David R. Cooke, and Anthony C. Harris

P 045* The Geochemical and Geochronological FrameworkoftheMonywaHighSulfidationCuandLowSulfidationAu-EpithermalDeposits,Myanmar Joseph Knight and Khin Zaw

P 046* Late-StageCuandAgReplacementattheGreensCreekMassiveSulfideDeposit,Alexander Terrane, Southeast Alaska Nathan J. Steeves, J. Bruce Gemmell, Ross R. Large, Mark D. Hannington, and Robert Callaghan

P 047* PlatinumGroupElementsGeochemistryUsedtoDistinguishOre-BearingfromBarrenMagmaticSystemsattheNorthparkesPorphyryCu-AuDeposit,NewSouthWales Hongda Hao, Ian H. Campbell, Jung-Woo Park, and David R. Cooke

P 048 PlatinumGroupElementGeochemistryinGranitoidsasaFertilityIndicatorforGoldandCopperMineralization Ian Campbell, Jung-Woo Park, Helen Cocker, Jessica Lowczak, Nicole Eriks, and Hongda Hao

P 049 SpatialDistributionPatternsinLeadIsotopesfromtheLachlanandDelamerianOrogens: ImplicationsforTectonics,Metallogenesis,andMineralExplorationinSoutheastAustralia David L. Huston, David C Champion, J. Bruce Gemmell, Peter M. Downes, Graham Carr, David Forster, and Andrew McNeill

P 050 Plate Tectonic and Stress-Field Modeling of theNorthArmofSulawesi(Naos),Indonesia,toBetterUnderstandDistributionofMineralDepositStyles Krisztián Szentpéteri, Gáspár Albert, and Zsuzsanna Ungvári

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P 051* MT Traversing the Delamerian and Lachlan Orogens of Victoria to Illuminate Geological Structures,FossilFluidPathways,andSerpentinization Kate Robertson, David Taylor, Graham Heinson, Michael Stepan, Stephan Thiel, and Phillip Skladzien

P 052 Whole-RockandOrderedWhiteMicasMajorandTraceElementChemistry:ImplicationsforVolcanic-HostedGeothermalandEpithermalDepositExploration Isabelle Chambefort and John Dilles

P 053 TheCarbonateBaseMetalAssociationof PreciousMetalDeposits Vic Wall and Mauricio Castaneda

P 054 FromMagmatoMudpool:LinkingArcVolatilesandActiveGeothermalSystemswithImplicationsforGoldExploration Isabelle Chambefort, Markus Wälle, Chris Heinrich, and John Dilles

P 055 GeophyscialCharacteristicsoftheGosowongGoldfield,Indonesia Michael Dunne and Michael Roach

P 056 AnImatureBack-ArcSettingfortheTeutonic BoreVolcanicComplexStratigraphy,HosttotheNeoarcheanJaguarVHMSDeposit Susan M. Belford, Garry J. Davidson, Jocelyn McPhie, and Ross R. Large

P 057 ContrastingPorphyry-SkarnCopper,and Granite-RelatedW-SnDepositsinSouthChina:Spatial-TemporalDistributionandGeodynamicSettings Jingwen Mao, Guiqing Xie, Shunda Yuan, Shenghua Wu, and Min Liu

P 058 TheLostSamplesoftheGoldenMile:NewDataShedsLightontheDepthandTemperatureofEmplacementofthisGiantGoldDeposit Kirsten U. Rempel and Phillip M. Stothard

P 059* UnderstandingCu-AuMetallogenyatConvergentMargins:OxidationoftheSub-ArcMantleandGenesisofArc-RelatedOreDeposits Andrea Rielli and Andrew G. Tomkins

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P 060 Multi-elementGeochemistryandHydrothermalAlterationatthePajingoLowSulfidationEpithermalGoldDeposit Ned Howard, Scott Halley, Jenny Pinder, Chris Chambers and Roric Smith

P 061 GeochemistryandHydrothermalAlterationat theMtCarltonHighSulfidationEpithermalGold-SilverDeposit Ned Howard, Tyron Edgar, Gregg Morrison, Scott Halley, David Hewitt and Roric Smith

P 062 ExperimentalConstraintsonHypogeneAlteration:AcidicGasesandMagmaticBrines Brian Tattitch and Jon Blundy

P 063 CharacteristicsandAgeSpatialDistributionofGoldDepositsinWesternJavaandTheirExplorationImplications Mega F. Rosana, Euis T. Yuningsih, K.Yonezu, A.Kuroda, S.Ikeda, H.Matsueda, and K.Watanabe

P 064 MineralizationStylesandMetallogenicEpochsofSumatra Mega F. Rosana, Khin Zaw, Abhisit Salam, and Andri Subandrio

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P 065 EconomicGeologyof“BlackShale”Hosted VanadiumMineralizationinXiushuiCountyJiangxi Province, Southeastern China A. Lee Barker

P 066 DiverseOriginsof14HyperenrichedBlackShalesintheMississippiValley,U.S.A. Raymond M. Coveney, Jr.

P 067 PetrologyandGeochemistryofBandedIronFormation(BIF)ofKuluketageBlock,NWChina:ImplicationsfortheMetallogenicMechanismof~1.95 Ga BIFs Xiangdong Wang, Xinbiao Lv, and Xiaofeng Cao

P 068* SourceofWater,Salt,Volatiles,andMetalinCarlin-likeDepositsoftheGoldenTriangle,SouthwestChina:ImplicationsforGeneticModels Xiao-ye Jin, Jian-wei Li, and Albert Hofstra

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P 069* SpatialandTemporalRelationshipsBetweenStructures,Magmatism,andCarlin-TypeGoldDepositsinthePequopMountains,NortheastNevada Ajeet K. Milliard, Michael W. Ressel, and Christopher D. Henry

P 070* PyriteChemostratigraphyintheMcArthurBasin:ANewExplorationToolforStratiformZn-PbDeposits Indrani Mukherjee and Ross R. Large

P 071 CrypticSediment-HostedCriticalMetalMineralizationfromSWChina:ALikelyHiddenGiant Resource Lixin Zhao, Ian Graham, Shifeng Dai, Colin Ward, and David French

P 072 Overview on the Paleo-Environment and GeochemistryoftheSupergeneManganeseDepositintheGeneralNiceManganeseMineinthe North-West Province, South Africa Kakaba Madi, Olwetu Kutta, Tembelani Lingani, and Makubalo Sisanda

P 073 New Insights from an Emerging Australian ProterozoicPolymetallicProvince:Sediment-Hosted,Volcanic-AssociatedCu-Ag-Pb-Zn-AuMassiveSulfideandMetasomaticCu±W±MoMineralizationintheEasternAruntaRegion,NorthernTerritory Matt McGloin, Anett Weisheit, Barry Reno, Eloise Beyer, Roland Maas, Jay Thompson, and Sebastien Meffre

P 074 Sediment-HostedGold-QuartzDeposits Verkhoyansk-KolymaFoldRegion Valery Fridovsky

P 075* Time-SpaceRelationshipsBetweenSediment- HostedGoldMineralizationandIntrusion-RelatedPolymetallicMineralizationatKinsleyMountain,Nevada Tyler J. Hill, John L. Muntean, Robert A. Creaser, and Moira T. Smith

P 076* NobleGasesIsotopicCompositionsandTheirGenesis:ImplicationsforthePolymetallicCrustsand Nodules from the South China Sea Yao Guan, Xiaodong Jiang, and Xiaoming Sun

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P 077* FeIsotopeConstraintsontheGenesisoftheZhaxikangPb-Zn-Ag-SbDepositinSouthernTibet Wang Da, ZhengYouye, SunXiang, and HeYongsheng

P 078 Mineral and Chemical Indicators of Vent Fauna Abundance in Modern and Ancient Black Smoker Ecosystems Valeriy Maslennikov, Ross Large, Svetlana Maslennikova, Leonid Danyushevsky, and Gennadiy Tretyakov

P 079* Gold-richWeatheringRindsAroundPyriteandArsenopyritefromtheBuckinghamMo-CuPorphyryDeposit,Nevada;EvidenceforSupergeneElementalEnrichment Emily S. J. Smyk, Peter Hollings, David R. Cooke, Robert N. Lee, and Jefferson N. Lulu

P 080* MineralogyandGeochemistryoftheTemagamiAlgoma-typeBIF:MetalSourcesandTransportPathways David Diekrup, Stephen Ginley, and Mark Hannington

P 081 3-DArchitectureoftheJervoisCu-Pb-ZnDeposit,NorthernTerritory,Australia Peter Schaubs and Susanne Schmid

P 082 TheJervoisCu-Pb-ZnDeposit—AHybridSEDEX-VMSMineralizingSystem,NorthernTerritory,Australia Susanne Schmid and Peter Schaubs

P 083 ExplorationforSEDEX-StyleBaseMetalsintheLowerMcArthurBasin:SniffsintheTawallahGroup,NorthernTerritory,Australia Samuel C. Spinks, Susanne Schmid, and Anais Pages, and Josh Bluett

P 084* FluidInclusionandCarbon-OxygenIsotopes StudiesofSynmetamorphicCuDepositsHostedinthePaleoproterozoicSedimentaryRock, ZhongtiaoMoutains,China Qiu Zhengjie, Fan Hongrui, Liu Xuan, Yang Kuifeng, Hu Fangfang, and Wen Bojie

P 085* AShallowMetamorphicSourceforTungsten(Scheelite)intheTurbidite-HostedOrogenicGoldDepositsoftheOtagoSchist,NewZealand Ben J Cave, Ross R Large, and Dave Craw

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P 086* The North Kostobe Sediment-Hosted Gold Deposit,EasternKazakhstan KamHung Wong and Mei-fu Zhou

P 087 DisseminatedGoldintheReeftonGoldfields:ExamplesfromOceanaGold’sGlobe-ProgressMineShowingtheBenefitsofMicroanalysisusingPIXEandEMPA Patricia Durance, Bill Trompetter, Anthony Christie, and Craig McIntosh

P 088* PhosphogenesisoftheKunyangDepositinYunnanProvince:ImplicationsforEnvironmentalChange at the Beginning of the Cambrian Ze-rui Liu and Mei-fu Zhou

P 089 ThePaleoproterozoicNi-Zn-Cu-Co-(Mo-V-U)–EnrichedTalvivaaraFormation,Finland:GOE- Related Coastal Acid Sulfate Soil Drainage and TidalResedimentationofEstuarineMetalliferousMonosulfidicBlackMuds—ANewOreFormingProcess? Jaakko J. Laitala, Raimo Lahtinen, Joonas J. Virtasalo, and Martin J. Whitehouse

P 090 ControlsofSulfideMineralizationattheKamoaCopperDeposit,withanEmphasisonStructuralControls,SEDemocraticRepublicofCongo Franck Twite, David Broughton, Paul Nex, Judith Kinnaird, and David Edwards

P 091* TraceElementsinSedimentaryPyriteandGoldContentfromSelectedBlackShaleFormationsinMalaysia:EvidenceofDiageneticGoldEnrichment in the Ocean Charles Makoundi, Ross R. Large, Khin Zaw, Mohd Shafeea Leman, and Kamal Roslan

P 092 SulfurIsotopeImplicationsfortheGenesisofOrogenicGoldDepositsinSoutheasternGuizhouProvince, China Liu Anlu, Zhang Jun, and Chen Yi

P 093* UtilizingHigh-ResolutionAeromagneticDatasetsforSequenceStratigraphicAnalysisoftheKalahariCopperbelt,BotswanaandNamibia,andImplicationsforSedimentaryRock-HostedCu-AgMineralization Wesley S. Hall, Piret Plink-Bjorklund, Murray W. Hitzman, Yaoguo Li, Bruce D. Trudgill, and M. Stephen Enders

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P 094 GeologicControlsonMineralizationatKhoemacau’sZone5Cu-AgDeposit,KalahariCopperBelt,NorthWestDistrict,Botswana Catherine Knight, John Deane, David J. Catterall, and M. Stephen Enders

P 095 FluidFlowandReactiveMassTransportModelingofOreGenesisinSedimentaryBasins:ExampleofUnconformity-RelatedUraniumDeposits Jianwen Yang and Yousef Beiraghdar Aghbelagh

P 096* Igneous-RockHostedOrogenicGoldDepositatHogMountain,TallapoosaCounty,Alabama Safak Ozsarac and Jim Saunders

P 097* Paragenesis,Re-OsSystematics,andin situ Sulfur IsotopicCompositionoftheAnarraaqZn-Pb-Ag-BaDeposit,RedDogDistrict,NorthwesternAlaska, USA Merilie A. Reynolds, Sarah A. Gleeson, Robert A. Creaser, and Richard A. Stern

P 098* MetalEnrichmentandEvolutionofZn-Pb-FeSulfidesinGrievesSidingPeat,WesternTasmania, Australia Richelle Awid-Pascual, Vadim Kamenetsky, Karsten Goemann, Neil Allen, Taryn L Noble, Bernd G Lottermoser, and Thomas Rodemann

P 099* SpatialandTemporalRelationshipsBetweenCarlin-StyleGoldandPolymetallicMineralizationattheDeepCoveGold-SilverDeposit,LanderCounty,Nevada Wilson Bonner and John Muntean

P 100* TraceElementCompositionsoftheDaqiaoSediment-HostedGoldDeposit,WesternQinlingOrogen,China:ImplicationsforOreGenesis Ya-Fei Wu, Jian-Wei Li, and Shi-Da Lu

P 101 GiantOreDeposits,GiantStableIsotopeAlterationFootprints? Shaun L.L. Barker, Andreas Beinlich, Gregory M. Dipple, Kenneth A. Hickey, William A. Lepore, Jeremy R. Vaughan, and Craig Hart

P 102 GeologyandMineralizationCharacteristicsoftheModiTaungOrogenicGoldDeposit,CentralMyanmar Tobias Eskine, Khin Zaw, Ross Large, Charles Makoundi, and Joe Knight

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P 103 InvestigationofMetalAssociationsintheMetal- RichBlackShalesoftheNiutitangFormationintheContextoftheCambrianExplosion Anais Pagès, Steve Barnes, Susanne Schmid, Haifeng Fan, and Hanjie Wen

P 104 GeologicalSettingandNatureofMineralizationatMeyonGoldDeposit,SouthernMyanmar Zaw Naing Oo and Khin Zaw

P 105 UraniumMobilizationandEnrichmentinSedimentaryBasinEnvironmentsofthe Paleo-Mesoproterozoic:InsightsfromGeochemical Modelling Evgeniy Bastrakov, Roger Skirrow, and David Huston

P 106 RecrystallizationofMetastableArsenianPyriteasaSourceofMetalsforMetamorphicFluids Aleksandr Stepanov, Ross Large, Sebastien Meffre, Karsten Goemann, and Leonid Danyushevsky

P 107* Uranium-Bearing Minerals of the Black Slate in theOkcheonMetamorphicBelt,SouthKorea Young Jae Kim, Jieun Seo, Sue-A Kang, Seon Yong Lee, Seon-Gyu Choi, and Young Jae Lee

P 108* CombinedU-Pb-HfZirconGeochronologyandPyriteMultipleSulfurIsotopesofAu-(U)-BearingConglomeratesofJacobinaBasin,Brazil:NewInsightsabouttheSourcesofMineralization Guilherme Teles, Farid Chemale, Janaina Ávila, and Trevor Ireland

P 109* VolatileElementHaloesofVolcanogenicMassiveSulfideDepositsoftheBathurstMiningCamp,NewBrunswick,Canada:ImplicationsofMineralMicro-ChemicalVectorsbyLaserAblationICP-MSSystematicsinVMSExploration Azam Soltani Dehnavi, David R. Lentz, and Christopher R.M. McFarlane

P 110 CharacterizationoftheDiagenesis,Alteration,andCuMineralizationintheCretaceousSedimentaryRocksoftheTordillosDeposit,NeuquénBasin,Argentina María Josefina Pons, Marta Franchini, Lawrence Meinert, Adolfo Giusiano, Agnes Impiccini, Daniel Beaufort, Patricia Patrier, and Ana Laura Rainoldi

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P 111* CarbonandOxygenIsotopesinSediment-HostedStratiformCopperDeposit,inNahand-IvandArea, NW Iran Seyedeh Narges Sadati, Mohammd Yazdi, and Jingwen Mao

P 112 Deformation,MetamorphismandHydrothermal-MetasomaticAlterationoftheNeoproterozoicBIF-typeFe-Co-CuOreDistrictinHainanProvince,SouthChina:ImplicationsforMineralization Deru Xu, Zhilin Wang, Huayong Chen, Peter Hollings, and Nonna Bakun-Czubarow

P 113 TheNatureandOriginoftheBrucejack High-GradeEpithermalGoldDeposit,BritishColumbia, Canada Duncan F. McLeish, Anthony E. Williams-Jones, and Warwick S. Board

P 114* GoldRemobilizationintheGiantObuasiDeposit Denis Fougerouse and Steven Micklethwaite

P 115 Multi-StageEnrichmentProcessesforLarge Gold-BearingOreDeposits Sebastien Meffre, Ross R Large, Jeffrey A. Steadman, Daniel D. Gregory, Aleksandr Stepanov, Vadim Kamenetsky, Kathy Ehrig, and Robert J. Scott

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P 116 TheImpactofEarlySulfurSaturationandCalc-CrustalContaminationonOre-FormingProcessesWithinthePosanMafic-UltramaficComplex:DerivationfromtheShallowDepletedMantle,Beishan Region, NW China Jian Ma, Xinbiao Lü, Yanrong Liu, Yuegao Liu, and Banxiao Ruan

P 117 CompositionalVariationsofChromitefromtheHongshishanNi-Cu–BearingMafic-UltramaficComplex,NWChina:PetrogeneticandMetallogenicImplications Banxiao Ruan, Yingmin Yu, Xinbiao Lü, Wei Wei, and Chunming Wu

P 118* MagmaChamberProcessesintheUpperandUpperMainZonesoftheBushveldComplex,South Africa Qian Yuan, Bernard Charlier, Olivier Namur, R. James Roberts, and Xinbiao Lv

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P 119* Pegmatite-HostedRareEarthElementMineralizationandSupergeneCopperMineralizationatCasma,Peru Frank Aliaga Livıa

P 120 Ni-Cu-PGEDepositsofNorthernTransbaikalia, Siberia,Russia:GeodynamicSettingand Ore-Forming Processes Evgeniy V. Kislov

P 121 SwordBladesandHairDriers:GeometriesandEmplacementMechanismsofOre-Hosting Mafic-UltramaficIntrusions Stephen J. Barnes, James E. Mungall, Alexander R. Cruden, and Margaux Le Vaillant

P 122 IronOxide,Copper(±Silver,Gold,PGE)DepositsoftheUdokan-ChineyskyOre-MagmaticSystem,Western Siberia, Russia Bronislav Gongalsky and Nadezhda Krivolutskaya

P 123* Useofδ18O for Fluid Tracing and Quartz- CassiteriteThermometryofSnDepositsSurrounding the Mole Granite, NSW Patrick Carr, Jennifer Prichard, Marc Norman, Phil Blevin, and Vickie Bennett

P 124 Metallogenesis of the Giant Jiaodong Gold Province Li-Qiang Yang, Jun Deng, Zhong-Liang Wang, Liang Zhang, and Lin-Nan Guo

P 125 Meso-CenozoicTectonomagmaticProcessesandGoldMineralization,NorthwesternJiaodongPeninsula, China Liang Zhang, Li-Qiang Yang, Roberto F. Weinberg, and Zhong-Liang Wang

P 126 GenesisofChazangcuoCu-Pb-ZnDeposit,Tibet,China:ConstraintsfromGeologicalCharacteristicsandH-O-S-PbIsotopeGeochemistry Junsheng Jiang, Youye Zheng, and Shunbao Gao

P 127 VariationinStylesofREEMineralizationin AfricanDeposits Paul Nex and Robin ‘Jock’ Harmer

P 128* TemporalandStructuralEvolutionoftheWaterbergProject,LimpopoProvince,SouthAfrica Florian M. Huthmann, Marina A. Yudovskaya, Paul A.M. Nex, and Judith A. Kinnaird

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P 129* AlterationDynamicsasaKeytoOreMineralogy— InsightsfromtheNechalachoREE-Nb-Ta-ZrDeposit(Canada) Volker Möller and Anthony E. Williams-Jones

P 130 TheKeyRoleofMicainConcentrationofTantalumDuringMagmaticFractionationofGranites Aleksandr Stepanov and Sebastien Meffre

P 131 EffectsofHydrousAlterationontheDistributionofBaseMetalsandPlatinumGroupElementsWithintheKevitsaMagmaticNickelSulfideDeposit Margaux Le Vaillant, Stephen J. Barnes, Marco L. Fiorentini, Frank Santaguida, and Tuomo Törmänen

P 132* AGeochemicalStudyofMagmaticNi-Cu-PGESulfideMineralizationHostedinMaficIntrusionsat Melba Flats, Western Tasmania, Australia Marcus Phua, Reid Keays, and David Phillips

P 133* MineralizationandPetrogenesisofthePánucoPorphyryCopper,Coahuila,Mexico Edith Fuentes, Antoni Camprubí, and Juan Carlos Escalante

P 134 REEDepositsinChina Yuling Xie, Zengqian Hou, Richard Goldfarb, Xiang Guo, and Lei Wang

P 135* ImmiscibleIron-andSilica-RichLiquidsintheUpperZoneoftheBushveldComplex Lennart A. Fischer, Bernard Charlier, Olivier Namur, James Roberts, and Francois Holtz

P 136* InSearchofHighFluxMagmaConduits:3DPhotogrammetry,AnalyzingEmplacementMechanismsofMaficIntrusionNetworks Gregory Dering, Steven Micklethwaite, Marco Fiorentini, Stephen Barnes, and Alexander Cruden

P 137* MineralChemistryofREE-richApatiteandMonaziteintheMushgai-KhudagDeposit Carbonatite-AlkalineComplex,theSouthGobi,Mongolia D. Enkhbayar, Seon Yong Lee, Jieun Seo, Seon Gyu Choi, and Lee Young Jae

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P 138* Stratigraphy-ControlledMinero-ChemicalandIsotopicImprintsforPrimarySulfurDegassingofLavasinKomatiite-hostedNi-PGEOresatWannawayDeposit,WesternAustralia Stefano Caruso, Marilena Moroni, Marco Fiorentini, Stephen J. Barnes, Carissa Isaac, Boswell Wing, and John Cliff

P 139 MassiveChalcopyriteMineralizationatRedBore,WA:TheDeepRootsofaSea-FloorHydrothermalSystem Andrea Agangi, Costica Vieru, Steve Reddy, Diana Plavsa, and Vikraman Selvaraja

P 140 TheFormationoftheNtakaHillNi-CuDeposit:PlumeMagmasCapturedbyanIslandArc David R. Mole, Richard Taylor, Peter Kinny, and Stephen J. Barnes

P 141 PostorogenicPaleoproterozoicMaficIntrusionsWithin the Rae Craton Crystal LaFlamme, David Lentz, and Christopher McFarlane

P 142 PetrochemistryoftheNtakaHillMafic- UltramaficIntrusionandImplicationsforNi-CuMineralization David R. Mole, Stephen J. Barnes, and Matthew Campbell

P 143* TheDistributionPatternsofPlatinumGroupandChalcophileElementsinZonedSulfideBlebs:ExamplefromtheRudniyIntrusion,NWMongolia Maria Cherdantseva, Andrey Vishnevskiy, and Pedro Jugo

P 144 RegionalPotentialforTi-V-FeOreintheIntrusiveComplexofthe1.79GaHart-CarsonLargeIgneous Province, Northern Western Australia Karin Orth, Julie Hollis, Christopher Phillips and Michael Wingate

P 145 DifferentialDegassingofH2 Causes Redox ChangesAffectingMultivalentElementPartitioningDuringVolatilePhaseSaturationofCrystallizingMagmas:EvidencefromGranophileMagmaticSystemsandAssociatedMineralization Dave Lentz

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P 146* PersianTurquoiseofNeyshabourMine,NE,Iran:ImplicationforMineralChemicalVariationsandGenesis Azam Soltani Dehnavi and Hashem Rahbari

P 147 StockworkVeinDensityRelatedtoHydrothermalAlterationandOreShellintheBottomoftheGrasbergPorphyryCu-AuOpenPitDeposit Utreck F.F. Rumbiak, Eman Widijanto, Julius Sirait, Sukaerang, Ivan R. Waromi, Nimbrod J. Msen, and Edward Mandabadjan

GeometallurgyThroughtheMiningChain

P 148 ComparisonofPredictiveModelsforCrushabilityUsing Proxies John Jackson and Angus McFarlane

P 149 ExtractionProcessVariability—ABlessingoraCurse? John Jackson and Emmy Manlapig

P 150* FromExplorationtoMinePlanning:UtilizingShortwaveInfraredSpectralAnalysisofExplorationandInfillDrillCoretoMapHydrothermalAlterationandGeometallurgicalDomainsatthePebbleCu-Au-MoPorphyryDeposit,Alaska,USA Cassady L. Harraden, Melissa J. Gregory, James R. Lang, and Brian A. McNulty

P 151 ProxyMethodsforDomainingOreDepositsforAu Grain Size Ron Berry,* Dan Gregory, and Julie Hunt

P 152* MineralogicalDeportmentofIndiumintheNeves-CorvoDeposit—ImplicationsforRecoveryandExtraction Max Frenzel, Kai Bachmann, Joachim Krause, João R.S. Carvalho, Jorge M.R.S Relvas, Nelson Pacheco, and Jens Gutzmer

P 153 SensorTechnologyforSortingWasteRock Julie Hunt and Steve Walters (and Bernd Lottermoser)

P 154 Domaining Acid Rock Drainage Risk Using AutomatedMineralogyandGeometallurgicalTools Anita Parbhakar-Fox and Bernd Lottermoser

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P 155 ApplyingGeometallurgicalModelstoKhoemacau CopperMining’sZone5Deposit,KalahariCopperBelt, North West District, Botswana Catherine Knight, Carl Gagnier, and M. Stephen Enders

P 156 BeyondKriging:ApplyingGeostatisticsto GeometallurgicalOptimization Raimon Tolosana-Delgado, Ute Mueller, K. Gerald van den Boogaart, Jens Gutzmer, and Clint Ward

P 157* ApplicationsofChemicalStainingandUltravioletLightforRapidDrillCoreCharacterization Jake Moltzen, Anita Parbhakar-Fox, Nathan Fox, and Bernd Lottermoser

P 158 AGrowingCasefortheUtilizationofAutomatedMineralogyandGeometallurgicalPrinciplesDuringMineralExploration Shaun Graham and Al Cropp

P 159 ApplicationsofAutomatedQuantitative MineralogyinGeometallurgy Tassos Grammatikopoulos and Hugh de Souza

P 160*ControlsonTraceElementPartitioningBetweenSphaleriteandGalena Luke George, Nigel Cook, and Cristiana Ciobanu

Post-Collisional Ores

P 161* ScheeliteTraceElementsandSr-NdIsotopic Signatures:ImplicationsfortheW-Cu-MoPolymetallicMineralizationofDahutangTungstenDepositintheJiangxiProvince,China Keke Sun and Bin Chen

P 162 MesothermalGoldMineralizationofGalatSufarSouth Nubian Desert of Sudan Eyob Fisseha, Stuart Mills, and Hugh Stuart

P 164 AluniteOccurrencesintheSapesPorphyry- EpithermalDeposit,NEGreece,andTheirGeneticRelationtoHigh-SulfidationEpithermalCu-Au-Ag-TeDeposition Panagiotis Voudouris, Panagiotis Papazotos, and Maria Vlachomitrou

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P 165 Porphyry-RelatedMo-Pb-Zn-AgveinsintheFudian Ore Field, Southern North China Craton Zhan-Ke Li, Jian-Wei Li, and David R. Cooke

P 166 Geology,Mineralization,andFluidInclusionConstraintsontheGenesisoftheZhibulaCuSkarnDeposit,GangdeseBelt,Tibet Jing Xu, Youye Zheng, and Xiang Sun

P 167 Post-collisionalAlkalicPorphyryAu-CuMineralizationControlledbyReactivatedExtensionalSubbasinFaults:CadiaEast,NSW,Australia Nathan Fox, Anthony C. Harris, and David R. Cooke

P 168 TheSpatialandTemporalSignificanceofAlterationAssociatedwithGold-BearingStructures in the Greater Revenge Area, St. Ives, Western Australia Barbara M. Duggan, T. Campbell McCuaig, and John M. Miller

P 169* Petrography,IsotopeandFluidInclusionStudiesoftheLateCretaceousAu-AgandPolymetallicBeqtakariProspect:NewExampleofanEpithermalVolcanicSystemintheBolnisiMiningDistrict, Lesser Caucasus, Georgia Jonathan Lavoie, Robert Moritz, Nino Popkhadze, and Jorge Spangenberg

P 170 PetrogenesisandMineralizationoftheBengge AuDeposit,NorthwesternYunnan,China Jiang Lili, Xue Chuandong, Mo Xuanxue, and Hou Zengqian

P 171 PetrogenesisoftheIntrusionsintheZhunuoPorphyryCuDepositandImplicationsforMiocenePorphyryCu-Mo±AuMineralizationinthe Gangdese Belt, Southern Tibet Xiang Sun and Youye Zheng

P 172 Exhumation-DrivenDevolatilizationasaFluidSourceforOrogenicGoldMineralization Alistair White, David Waters, and Laurence Robb

P 173* GeologyandMineralizationoftheGiantYulongPorphyryCopper-MolybdenumDeposit,EasternTibetan Plateau Jia Chang and Jian-Wei Li

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P 174 High-PrecisionU-PbZirconChronostratigraphyof the Mount Read Volcanic Belt in Western Tasmania,Australia:NewResultsandImplicationsforVHMSExploration Michael J. Vicary, James K. Mortensen, Andrew W. McNeill, J. Bruce Gemmell, and Richard M. Friedman

P 175 ImprovedPorphyryAlterationModelsUsingHyperspectralMappingofCore:TheImportanceofMicaAbundance,Chemistry,andCrystallinity Brigette A. Martini, Kathryn Conroy, and Ronell Carey

P 176 TheLinkBetweenEpithermalPb-Zn-SbMineralizationandMagmaticFluid:ZhaxikangDepositinTibet,China Yuling Xie, Bogong Wang, Yingxu Li Guangming Li, Hongfei Liu, Suiliang Dong, Jinshu Zhang, and Kaifeng Xu

P 177 NeoproterozoicBasementStructuresControlNewGuineaDeepStructure Alan P.M. Vaughan, Christian Seiler, Andrew J. Bladon, Jennifer F. Ellis and Sugeng Widodo

P 178* StructuralAnalysisoftheArcheanFranceRiverShearZoneandItsGoldMineralization,Chibougamau,SuperiorProvince,Québec Christine Vézina, Yannick Daoudene, Alain Tremblay, and François Leclerc

IOCGandMagnetite-ApatiteDeposits

P 179 NewInsightsintoMineralogyofOlympicDamAcquiredThroughSpectroscopy Alan J Mauger, Kathy Ehrig, Alkis Kontonikas- Charos, Cristiana L. Ciobanu, and Nigel J. Cook

P 180* The~820MaMaficRocksattheOlympicDamIronOxideCu-U-AuDeposit:AnAlteration Analysis Qiuyue Huang, Vadim S. Kamenetsky, Jocelyn McPhie, Kathy Ehrig, Sebastien Meffre, Roland Mass, Olga Apukhtina, Maya Kamenetsky, and Isabelle Chambefort

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P 181 IstheZhaokalongFe-CuPolymetallicDepositanIOCGDeposit? Huan Li and Xiao-Shuang Xi

P 182 RegionalGeologicSettingoftheMesoproterozoicIronOxideOreSystemsofSoutheastMissouri,USA Warren C. Day, John Aleinikoff, Cheryl M. Seeger, and John F. Slack

P 183* Zr-in-RutileandTi-in-QuartzThermometrySupportaMetasomaticOriginforthePeaRidgeIronOxide-Apatite-REEDeposit,SoutheastMissouri, USA Corey J. Meighan, Albert H. Hofstra, Erin E. Marsh, Heather A. Lowers, Alan E. Koenig, and Murray W. Hitzman

P 184* EvolutionofUraniumMineralsatOlympicDam,South Australia Edeltraud Macmillan, Nigel J. Cook, Cristiana L. Ciobanu, Kathy Ehrig, Vadim S. Kamenetsky, Jay Thompson, and Allan Pring

P 185 Magnetite-ApatiteDepositsintheMiddle-LowerYangtzeRiverValleyMetallogenicBelt,EasternChina Taofa Zhou, Yu Fan, Feng Yuan, Shiwei Wang, Dayu Zhang, and Noel White

P 186* PetrographyandProvenanceofBeddedSedimentaryUnitsWithintheOlympicDamDeposit Alexander R. Cherry, Vadim S. Kamenetsky, Kathy Ehrig, Jocelyn McPhie, Maya Kamenetsky, Cristiana L. Ciobanu, and Nigel J. Cook

P 187* FluidInclusion,TraceElement,andIsotopicCharacteristicsofMineralization-AssociatedHydrothermalBariteintheCloncurryIOCGDistrict, Northwest Queensland George Case, Erin Stormont, Jan Marten Huizenga, and Zhaoshan Chang

P 188* FeldsparReequilibrationReactionsinHiltabaSuiteGranitesfromtheOlympicDamIOCG-(U)Deposit,SouthAustralia Alkis Kontonikas-Charos, Cristiana L. Ciobanu, Nigel J. Cook, Kathy Ehrig, and Vadim S. Kamenetsky

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P 189* LithologyandHydrothermalAlterationControltheDistributionofCopperGradeintheProminentHillIronOxide-Copper-GoldDeposit,Gawler Craton, South Australia Tobias U. Schlegel and Christoph A. Heinrich

P 190 U-PbandRe-OsGeochronologyofREE-rich BrecciaPipesandMagnetiteOrefromtheMesoproterozoicPeaRidgeFe-REE-AuDeposit, St. Francois Mountains, Missouri, USA John Aleinikoff, Leonid Neymark, David Selby, Warren Day, John Slack, Christopher Holm-Denoma, Renee Pillers, Cheryl Seeger, and Iain Samson

P 191* GraphiteBehaviorinHydrothermalSystems:ExamplesfromtheWorld-ClassMesoproterozoicMerlinMo-ReDeposit,Queensland,Australia Subira Sharma, Garry Davidson, David Cooke, and Thomas Rodemann

P 192 Deep,ParageneticallyEarlyMineralizationattheOlympicDamCu-U-Au-AgDeposit Olga Apukhtina, Vadim Kamenetsky, Kathy Ehrig, Jocelyn McPhie, Maya Kamenetsky, Roland Maas, Sebastien Meffre, Qiuyue Huang, Cristiana L. Ciobanu, and Nigel J. Cook

P 193 TheCloncurryDistrictMineralSystem;AnIOCGExplorationPerspective Richard Lilly, David Holwell, Benjamin Francis, Megan Williams, Lisa Craddock, George Case, and Mikaella Rough

P 194 ApatiteintheOlympicDamIOCGSystemandAdjacentProspects:InsightsintoMagmaticandHydrothermalEvolution Sasha Krneta, Cristiana L. Ciobanu, Nigel J.Cook, Kathy Ehrig, and Vadim S. Kamenetsky

P 195 Mineral and Melt Inclusion Constraints on the PetrogenesisofRegionalMagmasandMagnetiteOrefromthePeaRidge(IOA-REE)andBossBixby(IOCG)Deposits,USA Celestine N. Mercer, Kathryn E. Watts, Corey J. Meighan, and Mitchell M. Bennett

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P 196 MagnetitefromEnd-PermianPhreatomagmaticPipesoftheTunguskaBasin:AComparisonwithBenchmarkChileanandAustralianIOCGDepositsandMagnetiteoftheBushveldComplex Alexander G. Polozov, Henrik H. Svensen, Sverre Planke, Irina G. Griboedova, Else-Ragnhild Neumann, Amy L. Rhodes, and Franco Pirajno

P 197 TrackingOreFluidChemistryfromChemicalZonationofMinerals:ElementalDistributionandOxidationStateofArsenicinSynthesizedandNaturalHydrothermalApatite Weihua Liu, Mark Pearce, Chris Ryan, Barbara Etschmann, Joël Brugger, and David Paterson

P 198 TheHigh-GradeMo-Re(-Cu)MountDoreandMerlinDeposit,CloncurryDistrict,Australia: Ore Genesis Joao Babo, Carl Spandler, Mike Rubenach, Nick Oliver, Mat Brown, and Damian Jungmann

P 199 FormationandDestructionofIOCG-TypeMineralzationintheOlympicDamDistrict Yulia A. Uvarova, Mark A. Pearce, Weihua Liu, James S. Cleverley, Robert M. Hough, and Louise A. Fisher

P 200 MicrostructuresandMineralogyofaWorld-ClassGraphiteDeposit Mark A. Pearce, Bélinda M. Godel, and Mark Thompson

P 201 RoleofLowMetamorphicGradeSedimentarySuccessions in the Eastern Gawler Craton and ontheFormationofIronOxide-Copper-GoldMineralizationintheOlympicCu-AuProvince,Gawler Craton Anthony Reid

P 202 TennantCreekStyleAu-Bi-CuMineralization:Integrated Geologic Model and Constraints on the TimingoftheTennantCreekSupersuite,NorthernTerritory,Australia Ana Liza G. Cuison, Grant A. Osborne, Steve C. Russell, Robert T. Bills, and Matthew P. Hill

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P 203 StructuralControl,HydrothermalAlterationZonation,andFluidChemistryoftheConcealed,High-GradeOrebodyattheParaburdoo4EDeposit,WesternAustralia Warren Thorne, Steffen Hagemann, and Hilke Dalstra

P 204 TheSavageRiverMagnetiteOrebodies: Structural and Textural Clues to the Origin of Tasmania’sLargestMetalDeposit Anthony Webster and Victoria Braniff

P 205* NanoinclusionsinMagnetite,MaOnShanFeSkarnDeposit,HongKong Wen Winston Zhao and Mei-Fu Zhou

P 206 StratigraphyoftheChichesterRange– ImplicationsforBIFDepositionintheHamersleyProvince Luiz Ferreira and Matthew Crowe

P 207* TheMountTomPriceIronOreDeposit(HamersleyProvince,WesternAustralia)—3DStructuralEvolutionandImplicationsfortheFormationofHigh-GradeIronOre Mathias S. Egglseder, Alexander R. Cruden, and Hilke J. Dalstra

P 208 FingerprintofFluidFlowinAlterationHalosAroundHigh-GradeHematiteOrebodies Henning Reichardt and Rebecca Gallagher

P 209 GeochemistryoftheYandicooginaPaleochannel:FromHeadwaterstoMainBody Eric Schrimsher

P 210 BandedIronFormationsandAssociatedDetritalIronDepositsoftheWesternCongoCraton Bert De Waele, Mathieu Lacorde, and Justin Rivers

P 211 TheBoolgeedaIronFormation:AStrategicResourcePotential Zebedee Zivkovic

P 212 Metallogenic Environment Changes During the LateCarboniferoustoEarlyPermianforIronandCopperDepositsintheAwulaleRegion,WesternTianshan, China Zuoheng Zhang, Shigang Duan, Zongsheng Jiang, and Fengming Li

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P 213 TargetingChannelIronDepositsintheHamersleyProvince of Western Australia Guillaume Duclaux, Erick Ramanaidou, and Tristan Salles

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P 214* PyriteNodulesinBlackShales:RecordersofCraton-ScaleMineralizationandIndicatorsofBasinFertilityforOrogenicGoldandVHMSCu-ZnDepositsintheEasternGoldfieldsSuperterrane,Western Australia Jeffrey A. Steadman and Ross R. Large

P 215 TheDiscoveryofHalogensintheOresat BrokenHill,NSW:EconomicImplicationsof SulfideMelting P.W. Millsteed and J.A. Mavrogenes

P 216 BayesianLithologicalInversion Juerg Hauser, David Annetts, and James Gunning

P 217 TheDeGrussaAu-Cu-VMSDeposit,Western Australia:ElementDispersioninaTertiary PalaeochannelSystem Ignacio González-Álvarez, Walid Salama, Monica leGra, Paul Hilliard, and Richard Beckley

P 218 TermitariaGeochemistryforUraniumExplorationinArnhemLand,NorthernTerritory,Australia Ignacio González-Álvarez, Aaron Stewart, Ravinder Anand, Penny Sinclair, Walid Salama, Jamie Laird, Tania Ibrahimi, and Tenten Pinchand

P 219 Gold-andMolybdenum-Tungsten–BearingMineralSystemsoftheSouthernThomsonOrogen, Australia Sheree Armistead and Roger Skirrow

P 220* APositivecorrelationwithNiandNi/CoofDisseminatedoreinPoyiandPoshiMagmaticNi-CuSulfidedepositsinBeishanRegion,NWChina Xiao Liu and Xinbiao Lü

P 221 TheOrisyvoDiscovery,Chihuahua,Mexico: HiddenGoldona1000MeterCliff David A. Giles and Guillermo Gastelum-Morales

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P 222 MineralExplorationinAreasCoveredbyGlacialDiamictitesUsingIndicatorHeavyMinerals,Yilgarn Craton, Western Australia Walid Salama and Ravi Anand

P 223 SignificanceofRegolith-LandscapeEvolutionforExplorationofCopperDeposits,MountIsa,Queensland, Australia Walid Salama

P 224 UncoveringDeepMineralizationUsingSeismicReflection Greg Turner, Graeme Hird, Jai Kinkela, Don Pridmore, and Milovan Urosevic

P 225 NewSEDEX(?)andMVTProvincesDiscoveredUnder Shallow Cover in the Southern Georgina Basin Mathew Davies, Christopher Woodfull, and Peter Stuart-Smith

P 226 SpatialUncertaintyModelingforGeochemicalElementsUnderCover,BasedonaGeostatisticalSimulationMethod Haicheng Wang, Qiuming Cheng, and Renguang Zuo

P 227* StructuralControlsonLow-SulfidationEpithermalDepositFormationinanIntra-ContinentalRiftSetting,theNorthernNevadaRift,USA Justin B. Milliard and John Muntean

P 228 ExplorationThroughCover:TheErnestHenryandE1DiscoveryCaseStudies,CloncurryDistrict,North West Queensland Richard Lilly and Terry Harvey

P 229 UraniumProspectivityMappingAcrosstheAustralianContinentviaUnsupervisedClusterAnalysisofIntegratedRemoteSensingData Matthew J. Cracknell, Anya M. Reading, and Patrice de Caritat

P 230* TowardsUserFriendlyData-DrivenMineralsExploration:LithologicalMappinginanOrogenicGoldSetting Stephen Kuhn, Matthew J. Cracknell, Anya M. Reading, and Michael Roach

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P 231 PyriteCompositionsfromOrogenicGoldandVHMSDepositsfromWesternAustralia Ivan Belousov, Ross Large, Sebastien Meffre, Leonid Danyushevsky, Jeffrey Steadman, and Trevor Beardsmore

P 232 NickelSulfideProspectivityofAustralia: AMineralSystemsGISModel Helen Dulfer, Roger Skirrow, David Champion, Karol Czarnota, Jane Thorne, Lindsay Highet, and Rohan Coghlan

P 233 The Use of a Gold Absorbing Resin for Regional HydrogeochemicalExploration,Towardsthe CapricornOrogen,WesternAustralia Nathan Reid, David Gray, and Andrew Lucas

P 234 EpidoteChemistryinContrastingHydrothermalandMetamorphicEnvironments Clara C. Wilkinson, Eloise M. Harman, and Jamie J. Wilkinson

P 235* MappingMineralSystemsFootprintsThroughCover – Linking Remote and Proximal Surface Geochemical and Mineralogical Data to Bedrock Geology Heta Lampinen, Carsten Laukamp, Scott Halley, Lyndon Hardy, Sandra Occhipinti, T. Campbell McCuaig, and Marco Fiorentini

P 236 GeneratingMulti-ScaleGeologicalLogsfromDrillHole Data June Hill, Jesse Robertson and Yulia Uvarova

P 237 GeochemicalBackground:AStatisticalApproachtoAnomalyDetection Alistair White, Mark Pearce, Holly Meadows, Joe Treacy, Jeremy Robinson

P 238* VariationsinWhole-RockandMineralCompositionsasExplorationVectorsforVHMSDepositsintheQue-HellyerDistrict,Tasmania,Australia Selina Wu, J. Bruce Gemmell, Andrew W. McNeill, and Steve M. Richardson

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P 239* Linking Crustal Growth to Orogenic Gold andNi-Cu-PGEMineralizationUsingU-PbGeochronologyinZirconsintheMarmionTerrane(3.0Ga),WesternSuperiorCraton,Canada Katarina Bjorkman, Yongjun Lu, T. Campbell McCuaig, Peter Hollings, and Gary Beakhouse

P 240* IdentifyingCarbonateAlterationSignaturesandVectorsTowardMineralizationintheSamsCreekDike-HostedGoldDeposit Ryan J. Lee and Shaun L.L. Barker

P 241 AComparisonofRegolithDevelopedintheYilgarnandCapricornRegionsofWesternAustraliaandImplicationsforMineralExploration Robert Thorne, Ravi Anand, and Sam Spinks

P 242 PetroPhysicalPropertiesandGeophysicalResponsesoftheBenambraVHMSDeposits,Victoria, Australia Will Rowlands, Michael Roach, and Jacob Paggi

P 243 InSituSulfurIsotopesfromMineralSystemsintheProterozoicCapricornOrogen Vikraman Selvaraja, Crystal LaFlamme, Marco Fiorentini, and Heejin Jeon

P 244 GeochemicalExplorationforOxideCopperinaRegolith-DominatedTerraneUsingpXRFAnalysesof Soil Michael F. Gazley, Louise A. Fisher, Walid Salama,and Lindsay Bonnett

P 245 TraceElementVariationsinTiO2 due to PolymorphismandAge:ImplicationsforRutileasaPathfinderMineralinComplexTerranes Diana Plavsa, Steven Reddy, Chris Clark, and Andrew Kylander-Clark

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P 246* GeologicalEvolutionoftheDeGrussaCu-Au-AgVolcanic-HostedMassiveSulfideDeposit,Western Australia Margaret L. Hawke, Garry Davidson, Sebastien Meffre, Paul Hilliard, Ross R. Large, and J. Bruce Gemmell

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P 247 ChangingFaceMappingParadigms;AStudyofDales Gorge Shale Bands Across Pilbara Iron Ore Deposits Lance Karlson

P 248 PotentialGeologicHazardofGrasbergBlockCaveMine,FreeportIndonesia Fence George Aiwoy, Andreas Yufianto, Roy Howay, Purwa Wiguna, and Bambang Antoro

P 249 ConsolidatedGeologicalCharacterisationoftheMassiveSulfideRoseberyDepositandImplicationsforExplorationintheDistrict Ian E. Neilson and Scott Halley

P 250 Ore-FormingConditions,ChemicalCompositions,andSourcesfortheDongpingGold-TellurideDeposit,NEChina,BasedonFluidInclusion,EMPAandH-O-SIsotopesStudies Cisse Mamady, Lv Xinbiao, and Cao Xiaofeng

P 251 Ore-FormingConditions,ChemicalCompositionsandSourceofDongpingGold-TellurideDeposit,NEChina:BasedonFluidInclusion,EMPAandH-O-SIsotopesStudies Cisse Mamady, Lv Xinbiao, and Cao Xiaofeng

P 252 MiningMartabeMine’sPurnamaDeposit—fromResourcetoReconciliation Dale Sims, Shawn Crispin, Agus Nur Kasnanto, and Latipa Henim

P 253 TheMiningGeologyoftheSunriseDamGoldDeposit,WesternAustralia John Carswell, Fraser Clark, Thomas Calleanare, and Paul Ellison

P 254 GeologicalReconciliationsatWesternAustralianIron Ore Steve Loach

P 255 WhiteMicaasaHyperspectralToolinExplorationfor Sunrise Dam and Kanowna Belle Gold Deposits,WesternAustralia Rui Wang, Tom Cudahy, Carsten Laukamp, John Walshe, Carl Young, Tony T.J. Roache, and Andrew Jenkins

P 256 AHigh-ResolutionBlockModeloftheHamletGoldDeposit,StIves,WesternAustralia Mark Roux, Shawn Hood, Matthew Crawford, and Shaun Hackett

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P 257* GeneratingMulti-ScaleGeologicalLogsfromDrillHole Data June Hill, Jesse Robertson and Yulia Uvarova

P 258 TheGoldRidgeEpithermalAuDeposit, Guadalcanal, Solomon Islands Harrison Gedikile, Akira Imai, Koichiro Watanabe, Takeyuki Ogata, Ryohei Takahashi, and Hugh Davies

P 259* SpatialandTemporalEvolutionofHydrothermalFluidsoftheRoundMountainGoldDeposit,Nevada Steven Howell and John Muntean

P 260 DigitalFieldMappingto3DModel—ACaseStudyExamplefromArthur’sSeat,Scotland Peter Rourke, Stuart Smith, Jennifer Ellis, Christian Seiler, and Alan Vaughan

P 261* CharacterizationofEpithermalQuartzVeinsbyScanningElectronMicroscope-CathodoluminescenceandLaser-AblationInductively-CoupledMassSpectrometry Jaime Campo, Brian Rusk, and Mark Simpson

P 262 IntegrationofSatelliteRemoteSensingDataforGoldProspectinginTropicalRegions Amin Beiranvand Pour and Mazlan Hashim

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Anglogold Ashanti 41 anglogoldashanti.com

Antofagasta Minerals 38 antofagasta.co.uk

AusIMM Geoscience Society 23 ausimm.com.au/ geosciencesociety

Australian Institute of 24 aig.org.au Geoscientists (AIG)

BHP Billiton 21,22 bhpbilliton.com

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CSIRO 34 csiro.au

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HiSeis 43 hiseis.com.au

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Gnomic Exploration Services 27 gnomic.com.au

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MMG 35 mmg.com

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ORE Research & Exploration 25 ore.com.au

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Rio Tinto 45 riotinto.com

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Society of Economic 30 segweb.org Geologists (SEG)

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CALL FOR ABSTRACTSAbstract deadline: March 31, 2016

THEMESn Western Tethyan metallogenyn Tectonics of Tethyan oceans and ophiolitesn Central Tethyan metallogenyn Tectonics of Cretaceous and Tertiary

Tethyan arcsn Eastern Tethyan metallogenyn Collisional tectonics in the Tethyan orogenn Cradle of mining: Exploration and development to the presentn Tethyan sedimentary basins and supergene environments

WORKSHOPSn Epithermal depositsn Porphyry depositsn Structuren Physical volcanologyn Exploration geochemistryn Mineral economicsn Exploration geophysics

FIELD TRIPSn Borate deposits of western Turkeyn Biga Peninsula: Au-Cu-Mo-Pb-Zn depositsn Tour of western Turkey with a mix of porphyry-epithermal

depositsn Central Anatolian magmatism and Au depositsn VMS deposits of Pontidesn Eastern Turkey: Mix of porphyry-

epithermal and skarn depositsn Balkans I: Tour of Greece and

Bulgaria with a mix of porphyry- epithermal deposits and recent discoveries

n Balkans II: Tour of Bor Complex

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