Reminder: Geoscience BC's Research Review Open House -- Sept 17th, 2009

September 8, 2009- Geoscience BC is hosting a Research Review Open House on Thursday, Sept 17th to showcase several of our ongoing and completed projects.

Geoscience BC Research Review Day
Thursday, September 17, 2009
1:00 - 4:30 pm
SFU Harbour Center, Room 1900
Geoscience BC Research Review Day Scheduled Talks
1:00pm Welcome and Research Review Day Introduction 'Lyn Anglin, Geoscience BC
1:15pm3D Inversion Modelling, Integration, and Visualization of QUEST Project Airborne Gravity, Magnetic, and Electromagnetic Data Nigel Phillips, Mira Geoscience Ltd
1:55pmEM surveys at Mt. Milligan: A UBC tour de force to find a consistent interpretation Doug Oldenburg, UBC-GIF
2:20pmTarget generation from QUEST geochemical Data using the CSIRO SOM Peter Kowalczyk, Geoscience BC
2:40pm Coffee Break3:00pmGlacial Geologic Framework and Drift Prospecting for a Portion of the QUEST Project Area Brent Ward, SFU
3:20pm Structural, Geochronological and Isotopic Investigations of Orogenic Gold Deposits in the Cariboo Gold District, East-Central British Columbia Jim Mortensen, MDRU-UBC
3:40pmNew ways of thinking of the Bralorne-Bridge River gold district: insights from geochronology and isotopes Craig Hart, MDRU-UBC
4:00pmStratigraphic and Paleotectonic Studies of the Middle Paleozoic Sicker Group and Contained VMS Occurrences, Vancouver Island, British Columbia Jim Mortensen, MDRU-UBC
4:20pm Wrap up and Social
If you are interested in attending Geoscience BC's research review day, please RSVP to .
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