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Short Courses

der Professur für Mineralische Lagerstätten und Petrologie

 

Thema: "Zinc Deposits"
Referenten: S. Gleeson, M. Boni, K. Torremans

Thema: "Skarn Deposits"
Referent: L.D. Meinert

Thema: "Iron Oxide Copper Gold and Iron Oxide Apatite Deposits"
Referenten: R. Marschik, T. Niiranen, U. Andersson

Thema: "Rare Earth Elements Deposits"
Referenten: A.E. Williams-Jones, F. Wall, M. Bau

Thema: "Granite-related Mineral Systems"
Referenten: A. Audétat, R.E. Botcharnikov, Clarke, D.B., F. Holtz, J.L. Vigneresse

Thema: "Automated Mineralogy & Petrography for Geometallurgy"
Referent: A.R. Butcher

Thema: "The Role of the Geologist in the Mineral Business"
Referent: H. Theart

Thema: "Magmatic Ni-Cu-PGE deposits: petrogenesis and exploration"
Referent: W. Maier

Thema: "Metallogeny and Exploration of Uranium Deposits"
Referent: M. Cuney

Thema: "Broken Hill-type Zn-Pb-Ag deposits"
Referent: I. Plimer

Thema: "Exploration Geology - Discuss and Learning"
Referent: N. Badham

Thema: "Platinum Group Element and Magmatic Sulfide Deposits"
Referent: A.J. Naldrett

Thema: "Diamonds - From Source to Sea"
Referenten: I.B. Corbett, J. Stiefenhofer

Thema: "Geology and Exploration History of the Ekati Mine (NWT)"
Referent: D.R. Dyck

Thema: "Epithermal Systems and Gold Mineralization in Volcanic Arcs"
Referenten: J.W. Hedenquist, A. Arribas

Thema: "Volcanic-Hosted Massive Sulfide Deposits: Nature - Exploration - Economic Significance"
Referent: J.B. Gemmell

Thema: "The Formation of World-Class Ore Deposits in Relation to Plate Tectonics"
Referent: R.W. Hutchinson

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Organisation des 8. Freiberger Short Course in Lagerstättenlehre mit dem Titel "Metallogeny and Exploration of Uranium Deposits" – mit Prof. Michel Cuney (CNRS, Nancy) als Referenten und Prof. Thomas Seifert mit Studierenden. (07. bis 12.12.2009)
Organisation des 8. Freiberger Short Course in Lagerstättenlehre mit dem Titel "Metallogeny and Exploration of Uranium Deposits" – mit Prof. Michel Cuney (CNRS, Nancy) als Referenten und Prof. Thomas Seifert mit Studierenden. (07. bis 12.12.2009)