GSA Annual Meeting in Denver, Colorado, USA - 2016

Session No. 212
Tuesday, 27 September 2016: 1:30 PM-5:30 PM
Room 301 (Colorado Convention Center)

T7. Mineral Resources for Society: Honoring the Career and Contributions to Economic Geology of Jean S. Cline

Society of Economic Geologists; GSA Mineralogy, Geochemistry, Petrology, and Volcanology Division
R.J. Bodnar and John L. Muntean, Advocates
 
1:30 PM
Introductory Remarks
1:40 PM
IRON OXIDE – APATITE, IRON OXIDE – COPPER – GOLD DEPOSITS AND MAGMAS: A BUBBLY CONNECTION
SIMON, Adam, Earth & Environmental Sciences, University of Michigan, 1100 N. University Ave, Ann Arbor, MI 48103, BARRA, Fernando, Department of Geology and Andean Geothermal Center of Excellence (CEGA), Universidad de Chile, Plaza Ercilla 803, Santiago, Chile, DEDITIUS, Artur, School of Engineering and Information Technology, Murdoch University, Murdoch, 6150, Australia, REICH, Martin, Department of Geology, School of Engineering and Science, University of Chile, Plaza Ercilla 803, Casilla 13518 Correo 21, Santiago, Chile, BILENKER, Laura, Dept. Earth, Ocean & Atmospheric Sciences, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC V6T 1Z4, Canada, CHILDRESS, Tristan M., Earth & Environmental Sciences, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI 48109, LUNDSTROM, Craig C., Dept of Geology, Univ of Illinois, 1301 W Green St, Urbana, IL 61801 and BINDEMAN, Ilya N., Geological Sciences, University of Oregon, Eugene, OR 97403, simonac@umich.edu
2:00 PM
COMPOSITIONS OF APATITE-FORMING HYDROTHERMAL FLUIDS AT THE HUMBOLDT IRON-OXIDE APATITE DEPOSIT, NEVADA
BAIN, Wyatt, Geoscience, University of Arizona, 1040 e 4th Street, Tucson, AZ 85721 and STEELE-MACINNIS, Matthew, Geosciences, University of Arizona, 1040 E 4th St, Tucson, AZ 85721, bain@email.arizona.edu
2:15 PM
HYDROTHERMAL FLUID EVOLUTION IN PORPHYRY-TYPE ORE DEPOSITS
RUSK, Brian G., Dept. of Geology, Western Washington University, 516 High St, Bellingham, WA 98225, Brian.Rusk@wwu.edu
2:30 PM
INTEGRATED CATHODOLUMINESCENCE AND FLUID INCLUSION STUDIES ON VEIN QUARTZ: UNRAVELING THE EVOLUTION OF MAGMATIC-HYDROTHERMAL SYSTEMS FORMING PORPHYRY COPPER DEPOSITS
MONECKE, Thomas, Department of Geology and Geological Engineering, Colorado School of Mines, 1516 Illinois Street, Golden, CO 80401 and REYNOLDS, T. James, FLUID INC, 1401 Wewatta St, #PH3, Denver, CO 80202, tmonecke@mines.edu
2:45 PM
ARE WE FACING A ZINC CRUNCH? AN OVERVIEW OF GLOBAL PB-ZN RESOURCES, MINERAL DEPOSIT TYPES, AND IMPLICATIONS FOR FUTURE EXPLORATION AND PRODUCTION
JOWITT, Simon M.1, MUDD, Gavin M.2 and WERNER, Tim T.2, (1)Department of Geoscience, University of Nevada, Las Vegas, 4505 Maryland Parkway, Las Vegas, NV 89154-4010, (2)Environmental Engineering, Monash University, Clayton, VIC 3800, Australia, nicupge@gmail.com
3:00 PM
EVIDENCE OF RARE EARTH ELEMENT ENRICHMENT IN SEDIMENTARY ROCKS FROM PENNSYLVANIA
BANK, Tracy L., AECOM, National Energy Technology Laboratory, 626 Cochrans Mill Road, Pittsburgh, PA 15236, ROTH, Elliot, ORISE, National Energy Technology Laboratory, 626 Cochrans Mill Road. P.O. Box 10940, M/S:83-303A, Pittsburgh, PA 15236-0940, HOWARD, Bret, Materials Characterization, National Energy Technology Lab; U.S. Department of Energy, Pittsburgh, PA 15236 and GRANITE, Evan, Office of Research and Development, National Energy Techology Lab - US Department of Energy, 626 Cochrans Mill Road, P.O. Box 10940, Pittsburgh, PA 15236, tracy.bank@netl.doe.gov
3:15 PM
HYDROTHERMAL FLUIDS IN AND AROUND THE EOCENE HARRISON PASS PLUTON IN NEVADA: ARE THERE CLEAR LINKS TO THE GENESIS OF CARLIN-TYPE GOLD DEPOSITS?
RIDLEY, John and GATES, Christopher, Department of Geosciences, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO 80523-1482, jridley@colostate.edu
3:35 PM
TRACKING AN EVOLVING ORE FLUID WITH PYRITE IN A CARLIN-TYPE GOLD DEPOSIT AT THE TURQUOISE RIDGE MINE, GETCHELL, NEVADA
LONGO, Anthony A.1, CLINE, Jean S.1 and MUNTEAN, John L.2, (1)Department of Geoscience, University of Nevada Las Vegas, 4505 Maryland Parkway, Las Vegas, NV 89154-4010, (2)Nevada Bureau of Mines and Geology, University of Nevada, Reno, Mail Stop 178, University of Nevada, Reno, NV 89557, longotal@aol.com
3:50 PM
SEDIMENT-HOSTED MINERALIZATION IN THE NORTH GERMAN BASIN - A TARGET FOR FUTURE MINING?
LÜDERS, Volker, 3.2 Organic Geochemistry, Helmholtz Centre Potsdam GFZ German Research Centre for Geosciences, Telegrafenberg, Potsdam, 14473, Germany, volue@gfz-potsdam.de
4:05 PM
3-D MODELING OF WALL-ROCK GEOCHEMISTRY IN THE CLAN LAKE GOLD AREA, YELLOWKNIFE GREENSTONE BELT, NWT, CANADA: WHAT DOES POTASSIC ALTERATION TELL US?
PERRY, Laura Elizabeth1, SHELTON, Kevin L.1 and FALCK, Hendrik2, (1)Geological Sciences, University of Missouri, 101 Geological Sciences Building, Columbia, MO 65211, (2)NWT Geological Survey, P.O. Box 1320, Yellowknife, NT X1A 2L9, Canada, SheltonKL@missouri.edu
4:20 PM
THE 2740 MA CôTé GOLD AU(-CU) DEPOSIT, CANADA: EXAMPLE OF PORPHYRY-TYPE MAGMATIC-HYDROTHERMAL ORE-FORMING PROCESSES IN THE ARCHEAN 
KONTAK, Daniel J.1, KATZ, Laura1 and DUBE, Benoit2, (1)Department of Earth Sciences, Laurentian University, Sudbury, ON P3E 2C6, Canada, (2)Geological Survey of Canada, 490 rue de la Couronne, Quebec, QC G1K 9A9, Canada, dkontak@laurentian.ca
4:35 PM
FORMATION OF DISSEMINATED EPITHERMAL GOLD ORE AT ROUND MOUNTAIN, NEVADA
HOWELL, Steven, Center for Research in Economic Geology, University of Nevada, Reno, 1664 N. Virginia St., Reno, NV 89557 and MUNTEAN, John, Nevada Bureau of Mines and Geology, Unversity of Nevada, Reno, Reno, NV 89557-0088, steven.t.howell@gmail.com
4:50 PM
PHANEROZOIC AU IN A PALEOPROTEROZOIC CU VEIN DEPOSIT OF CENTRAL WISCONSIN; EVIDENCE FROM PB ISOTOPES USING LA-ICP-MS
HAROLDSON, Erik1, BEARD, Brian2, SATKOSKI, Aaron2, JOHNSON, Clark2 and BROWN, Philip1, (1)Department of Geoscience, University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1215 W Dayton St, Madison, WI 53706, (2)Department of Geoscience, University of Wisconsin-Madison, NASA Astrobiology Institute, 1215 W. Dayton St, Madison, WI 53706, erik.haroldson@yahoo.com
5:05 PM
CARLIN-LIKE GOLD IN THE IDAHO BATHOLITH – EVIDENCE FROM THE YELLOW PINE DEPOSIT
HOFSTRA, A.H.1, MARSH, E.E.2, BENNETT, M.M.2 and LOGAN, L.A.2, (1)Denver Inclusion Analysis Laboratory, U.S.G.S., Box 25046 MS 963, Denver, CO 80225, (2)Denver Inclusion Analysis Laboratory, USGS, MS-963, Box 25046, Denver, CO 80225, ahofstra@usgs.gov
 
5:25 PM
Concluding Remarks
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