Selamat untuk MGEI , semoga sukses. Si Abah > ---------- Forwarded message ---------- > From: S. (Daru) Prihatmoko <sd...@indo.net.id> > > ======================================== > > > > Kolaborasi antara Masyarakat Geologi Ekonomi Indonesia (MGEI)/ IAGI > dan Society of Economic Geologists (SEG) akan mengadakan workshop > bertajuk “Gold Deposit: New Development and Exploration”: > > > > Waktu: 11 -12 October 2009 (sebelum acara PIT IAGI) > > Tempat: Semarang (?? Hotel Gumaya tempat PIT IAGI akan dilangsungkan). > > > > Pembicara dan nara sumber, 4 orang “gold experts” caliber dunia …… > Noel White, Crig Hart, Rich Goldfarb, dan Steve Garwin yang sudah > punya jam terbang tinggi di “per-emas-an”. Selebihnya dapat dilihat > pada brosur terlampir (termasuk form pendaftarannya). > > > > Demikian… bagi yang berminat silakan langsung kontak ke alamat/ > telepon yag tertulis pada flyer. > > > > NB: di bawah ini biografi masing-masing nara sumber: > > > > ====================================== > > > > Noel White is an Australian geologist, educated at the University of > Newcastle, NSW (B.Sc. Honours), and the University of Tasmania, Hobart > (Ph.D.). On completion of his university studies in 1974 he was > employed as a geologist in BHP Minerals Exploration. Operational roles > included exploration for volcanic base metal deposits, lateritic > nickel deposits, and volcanic-hosted nickel deposits. In 1983 he moved > into research and project generation and was appointed Chief Geologist > for BHP Minerals Exploration in 1992. He has worked in 38 countries > with postings in four Australian States, in London and San Francisco > Apart from many years as an operations geologist and program manager, > his work has also involved research, graduate recruiting, staff > training and staff career development. In 1999 he set up an > independent consultancy, based in Brisbane. He works extensively in > China and is a consultant and Director for Asia Now Resources > Corporation, a Toronto-listed company that works exclusively in China. > Noel is a member of the Society of Economic Geologists, Society for > Geology Applied to Mineral Deposits, International Association on the > Genesis of Ore Deposits, Geological Society of Australia, and > Australian Institute of Geoscientists. His professional appointments > include Research Associate at Monash University, Melbourne, The > Natural History Museum, London, the University of Tasmania, Hobart, > and Auckland University, New Zealand. He is Adjunct Professor of the > University of Queensland, Guest Professor of China University of > Geosciences, Beijing, and Visiting Professor at Fuzhou University. He > is 2008 Thayer Lindsley Lecturer for the Society of Economic > Geologists, and an Associate Editor of the journal Mineralium > Deposita. > > Craig Hart is Director of the Mineral Deposit Research Unit (MDRU), a > joint venture between the mining industry and the University of > British Columbia that aims to increase knowledge about mineral > deposits, to aid in their discovery and assist the industry in > locating and developing new resources worldwide. He received a M.Sc. > in geology from the University of British Columbia and his Ph.D. from > the University of Western Australia. For more than 15 years, Craig > worked for Yukon Geological Survey, where he specialized in the study > of the relationships between magmas and various types of metallic > metal deposits. His research included development of many concepts > related to ore genesis and exploration within the Tintina Gold > Province of the northern North American Cordillera. He is a > recognized leader in establishing the present-day ore deposit model > for intrusion-related gold systems. Prior to his recent move to MDRU, > Craig was a Senior Research Fellow at the Centre for Exploration > Targeting at the University of Western Australia in Perth. There he > worked extensively on gold metallogeny problem of Mongolia, China, and > other parts of Asia. He is presently on the editorial board of > Economic Geology. > > > Rich Goldfarb is a senior research geologist with the Mineral > Resources Program of the U.S. Geological Survey, where he has been > employed for more than 28 years. Rich’s major expertise has been on > the geochemistry and geology of ore deposits with emphasis on > Phanerozoic lode gold. Much of his earlier career work was > concentrated on the Tertiary orogenic gold deposits of southern > Alaska. Results from this work were used to develop ore genesis > models for giant gold deposits elsewhere in Alaska and in other parts > of the North American Cordilleran. In recent years, Rich has conducted > detailed studies on the understanding of the distribution of gold > deposits through space and time, compiling the most comprehensive > global description of their distribution and evaluating the > controlling tectonic/geologic features. He has senior-authored and > co-authored more than 185 refereed publications in economic geology. > Rich has served as President of the Society of Economic Geologists, is > a past Silver Medalist and Thayer Lindsley lecturer of the society, > has served as chief editor of Mineralium Deposita, and is presently on > the editorial boards of Economic Geology and Gondwana Research. > > > Steve Garwin obtained his B.S. from Stanford in 1984 and M.Sc. from > the University of British Columbia in 1987, both degrees in the field > of geology. He was awarded a Ph.D. with distinction in 2000 from the > University of Western Australia. Steve has twenty years experience as > an exploration geologist with large and small mining companies working > in SE Asia, western USA, British Columbia, Mexico and Peru. He has > extensive knowledge of porphyry-, epithermal- and Carlin like-systems > and applies methods of structural geology and geochemistry towards > gold and base-metals exploration. He has been involved in several > exploration and mining projects, which include the Batu Hijau porphyry > deposit, the Indo Muro epithermal vein system and the Mesel > sediment-hosted deposit in Indonesia; mines of the Carlin trend and > Battle Mountain district in Nevada; and the Whistler porphyry deposit > in Alaska. Early in his career, Steve worked with the US Geological > Survey on regional mapping- and laboratory based-projects in the > western USA. He was employed by Newmont Mining for ten years, > including more than two years as Chief Geologist – Nevada, and by > Geoinformatics Exploration for four years as a Principal Geologist. > Presently, Steve is an independent consultant based in Perth, > Australia. Steve has been an adjunct research fellow at the Centre for > Exploration Targeting at the University of Western Australia since > 2001. > > =========================================== > -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > PP-IAGI 2008-2011: > ketua umum: LAMBOK HUTASOIT, lam...@gc.itb.ac.id > sekjen: MOHAMMAD SYAIFUL, mohammadsyai...@gmail.com > * 2 sekretariat (Jkt & Bdg), 5 departemen, banyak biro... > -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > ayo meriahkan PIT ke-38 IAGI!!! > yg akan dilaksanakan di Hotel Gumaya, Semarang > 13-14 Oktober 2009 > ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, send email to: iagi-net-unsubscribe[at]iagi.or.id > To subscribe, send email to: iagi-net-subscribe[at]iagi.or.id > Visit IAGI Website: http://iagi.or.id > Pembayaran iuran anggota ditujukan ke: > Bank Mandiri Cab. 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