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Milorad Antic
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Issue date: March 19, 2025
ID: b2bfac42-3c76-4b41-8761-bbdde4a55644

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PDAC is the leading voice of the mineral exploration and development community. The annual award winning PDAC Convention brings together 27,000 attendees for its educational programming, networking events, business opportunities and fun.
Duration
7 hours
Description
Organizer: University of Tasmania
We need to increase discovery and development rates for copper deposits if we are to achieve the energy transition is a reasonable time frame. Porphyry Cu-Au deposits are the major global source of copper, and there are more geoscientists currently exploring world-wide for PCD that any other deposit type. This workshop is therefore timely in providing up-to-date technical information about the key geological and geochemical elements required for the discovery and assessment of porphyry Cu-Au deposits.
The course commences with an overview of porphyry Cu-Au deposits from a global perspective. We then delve into a number of aspects that are critical for successful exploration, including:
-Types and Styles of porphyry copper-gold deposits
-The porphyry-epithermal transition
-Geological and tectonic environments of PCD
-Mapping techniques in PCD environments
-Hydrothermal veining and alteration types and zones (practical component)
-Importance of primary porphyry geochemistry
-New approach to resolving relationships between alteration facies, alteration mineralogy and copper-gold grades (computer exercise; need a laptop)
-Deriving mineralogy from major element geochemistry in PCD (computer exercises if practical)
-Far field vectoring using chlorite and epidote Top takeaways: Advances in PCD exploration
-Importance of boots on the ground mapping Recognition of alteration types and veining in PCD
-Integrating geology, mineralogy and geochemistry in PCD systems
-Vectoring methods to the PCD centre
-What makes a high grade PCD