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Short Course 2
Applied Structural Geology of Hydrothermal Gold Deposits
Saturday, January 23 – Sunday, January 24
Presented by:
David Rhys and Julie Rowland (Panterra Geoservices Inc.)
This short course will review our current understanding of struc-
tural controls on the gold-silver ore-forming environment, from
the roots of mountain belts to hot springs. Using case studies, we
will illustrate the variety of structural features that may be used
to constrain deposit-scale geological models. Participants will
learn the principles of structural control on mineralization and
examples of good practice in data acquisition and analysis. These
principles and workflows are transferrable to other structurally
controlled or modified mineral deposits.
Short Course 3
Continuous Improvement in Corporate Social
Responsibility: Keeping Current and Advancing Your Skills
Saturday, January 23
Presented by:
AME BC Corporate Social Responsibility Committee
This course will provide an update on current developments in
corporate social responsibility (CSR) using a combination of
presentation and group discussion questions. Using case studies
and facilitated, interactive exercises, attendees will explore the
practical and potentially challenging aspects of CSR and high-
light practical scenarios for explorers in B.C. – with potential
applicability for projects elsewhere in the world.
Short Course 4
Exploring Glaciated and Covered Terrains
with Indicator Minerals
Saturday, January 23 – Sunday, January 24
Presented by:
Mineral Deposit Research Unit, UBC
This course will provide participants with several presentations and
exercises, including glacial materials and distributions, the nature
of potential indicator minerals, porphyry indicator minerals, meth-
ods, sampling and survey strategies, and case studies. Presenters
will include university, industry and government geologists.
2016 ROUNDUP PREVIEW