SEG Distinguished Lecturers - Dr. Graham Begg & Dr. Jonathan Hronsky - Upcoming Talks

October 8, 2009-Geoscience BC, the UBC SEG Student Chapter and the Mineral Deposit Research Unit are co-sponsoring a series of talks by Dr. Graham Begg and Dr. Jonathan Hronsky.

Friday, October 16, 2009 -
Dr. Graham Begg, the SEG International Exchange Lecturer will present "The Lithosphere, Geodynamics and Metallogeny"
When: Coffee at 10am; Presentation at 10:30am
Where: MDRU Resource Centre, Main Bldg Rm 202, 6339 Store Rd, UBC

Friday, October 16, 2009 -
Dr. Graham Begg, the SEG International Exchange Lecturer will present "Gold & Copper Deposits: Geodynamic and Lithosphere-scale Controls" When: Coffee at 3:15 pm; Presentation at 3:30 pm
Where: SFU Harbour Centre, Rm 1315, 515 West Hastings Street, Vancouver
Please RSVP to Arne Toma (or 604.822.3756) to confirm attendance for this talk as space is limited.


Friday, October 23, 2009 -
Dr. Jonathan Hronsky, the SEG Distinguished Lecturer will present "Self-Organized Systems and Ore Formation: The Key to Spatially- Predictive Targeting?"
When: Coffee at 10am; Presentation at 10:30am
Where: MDRU Resource Centre, EOS Main Bldg Rm 202, 6339 Stores Road, UBC

Friday, October 23, 2009 -
Dr. Jonathan Hronsky, the SEG Distinguished Lecturer will present "Towards a Unified Model for Magmatic-Hydrothermal Gold Metallogeny with Implications for Orogenic Gold"
When: Coffee at 3:00 pm; Presentation at 3:30 pm
Where: SFU Harbour Centre, Room 2270, 515 West Hastings Street, Vancouver
Please RSVP to Arne Toma (or 604.822.3756) to confirm attendance for this talk as space is limited.

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