The conference is organised by SGA with support from professionals in universities, research organisations, government, minerals industry, and service providers.
AIG is a supporter of the conference. AIG members may register for the SGA 2021 conference at the SGA member rate, a significant reduction in the conference registration fee.
28 – 31 March 2022, plus pre- and post- conference field trips and short courses.The 16th Biennial Meeting of the Society for Geology Applied to Mineral Deposits (SGA) which will take place 28-31 March 2022 in a virtual conference format. The meeting will feature presentations on topics related to mineral deposit research, exploration, sustainable development and environmental and social aspects related to mineral deposits. The oral and poster presentation sessions, and pre- and post-conference short courses will provide a comprehensive programme.
The Third Circular has just been released and can be viewed on the conference website or by clicking here.
Online registration is available now via the conference website.
David Cohen
University of New South Wales, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Pining for an anomaly: Vectoring towards mineralisation using biogeochemistryClick here for abstract and biography |
David Cooke
Centre for Ore Deposit and Earth Sciences (CODES), University of Tasmania
Geological evolution of the Lihir gold deposit, Papua New GuineaClick here for abstract and biography |
Dave Craw
Geology Department, University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand
Orogenic gold mining and exploration in the Otago Schist, New ZealandClick here for abstract and biography |
Cornel de Ronde
GNS Science, Lower Hutt, New Zealand
Submarine hydrothermal systems as the shallow parts of porphyry Cu systems: the case for Brothers volcanoClick here for abstract and biography |
Angela Escolme
Centre for Ore Deposit and Earth Sciences (CODES), University of Tasmania
Trace element deportment – knowledge is powerClick here for abstract and biography |
Scott Halley
Mineral Mapping Pty Ltd, Hawley Beach, Tasmania, Australia
Estimation of gangue mineral percentages from routine drill hole analysesClick here for abstract and biography |
Keenan Jennings
BHP Metals Exploration
Mines and mineralisation – How a quality gap illustrates the need to enhance search spacesClick here for abstract and biography |
Teresa McGrath
Gold Technology, Group, WA School of Mines; Minerals, Energy and Chemical Engineering, Curtin University, Perth, Western Australia
Gravity Recovery of Gold – Past, Present and FutureClick here for abstract and biography |
Sandra Occhipinti
CSIRO Mineral Resources, Perth, Australia
Resourcing a low emissions future through mineral discovery and responsible recoveryClick here for abstract and biography |
Anita Parbhakar-Fox
W.H Bryan Mining and Geology Research Centre, Sustainable Minerals Institute, University of Queensland, Queensland, Australia
The critical importance of ‘secondary prospectivity’ in a dynamic global climateClick here for abstract and biography |
Julie Rowland (JR)
The University of Auckland, New Zealand
Inherited structures and golden triggers: controls on the localisation of Cretaceous-to-recent gold deposits, Aotearoa New ZealandClick here for abstract and biography |
Tobias Schlegel
CSIRO Mineral Resources, Kensington, Western Australia
Mineral zonation and ore formation in IOCG deposits: new insights from the integration of mineralogy, geochemistry and petrophysicsClick here for abstract and biography |
Stuart Simmons
Hot Solutions Ltd, Auckland, New Zealand
Advances in the understanding of epithermal ore forming processes from studies of modern environments in the TVZClick here for abstract and biography |