SMEDG
with AIG.
LACHLAN FOLD BELT '98
Blaxland Road TAFE College, Ryde. Thursday, 18th September, 1998
MAJOR SPONSORS: CIBC-WOOD GUNDY,
PONTIL DRILLING (AUSTRALIA) (INTERNATIONAL)
KEVRON GEOPHYSICS
Keynote Address
Richard Glen - "Tectonic Development of the Lachlan Orogen: A Framework for Mineral Exploration."
Authors in Alphabetical Order
Mark Arundell - Goonumbla Porphyry Cu-Au District: Not All Porphyries are the Same These links now take you to the Northparkes web site
Rex Berthelsen - Geology of the Tritton Cu Deposit link
Ian Blevin - Igneous and Metallogenic Evolution of the LFB through time
Angus Collins / Mel Jones - Mineral Hill: Exploration beyond Drillhole Number 776 link
Greg Corbett - The LFB Cu-Au in a World Context
James Graham - Exploration for Cu-Au Systems in Browns Creek District
Paul McInnes - Endeavour 42 (E42) Au Deposit, Lake Cowal. Search via RTZ site
Ian Pringle / Rob Thomson - Bowdens Silver Deposit - Feasibility Update
Neil Rutherford - Evolution of Geochemical Exploration in the LFB
Craig Stegman - It's All a Matter of Competency - Exploring in the Cobar Gold Field, NSW.
John Holliday & Ian Tedder et al (Newcrest Staff) - Cadia Au-Cu Deposits* - A Geological Update Newcrest
Robert Valliant - Geological and Geochemical Characteristics of the Lewis Ponds Au-rich VMS Deposit.
SPONSORS:
...NSW DMR... Hellman & Schofield...
CSIRO... GeoInstruments...CRC-LEME...
TERRASEARCH... Alkane Exploration...
ENCOM...Geoterrex-Dighem...Tesla-10...
Rangott Mineral Exploration... World Geoscience...
Australian Laboratory Services... Integrated Spectronics...
* See also, from "SEG News & Views": Dan Wood - Mineral Resource Discovery — Science, Art & Business
Past Meetings List
Mystery Link
SMEDG COMPETITION NUMBER 4 - CLUE #3
BACK OTHER APE (anagram - deposit and town), clues = SMEDG, amazingly, doesn't have a paper/abstract for this deposit, something we should remedy this year.
Subject deposit = summit with definite article which lies to the south of this town in western LFB. News of this town may be found in SMEDG's 'Mining Towns and Cities of Australia' Page.
Now, find another SMEDG presentation containing the town's name.
The Feedjit SMEDG Visitor Map
Which one of the red squares is you?