Dear All,

I am only the messenger. See below for details on registration, etc.

Stephen Reford
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Geodesa-project,
SEAMIC (Southern and Eastern African Mineral Centre)
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 "World Class mineral deposits in
Eastern and Southern Africa"
- their origin and how to find them -

20-23 September 1999, Dar es Salaam
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Final Announcement

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Dear Sir / Madam,


Please find below the programme for "World Class mineral deposits in =
Eastern and Southern Africa" - their origin and how to find them -. It =
is still possible to register, we can accommodate a few more people. =
Delegates from 6 different universities, 10 geological surveys and 15 =
private companies together representing 14 countries in the region and a =
few outside have already registered.
=20
The fee is USD 150 for the week which includes daily tea/coffee and =
lunches and two cocktail parties. At request we can arrange for =
transport from the airport and/or making a reservation for a hotel. Our =
web-site contains more information.


Sincerely yours,

Barthold Schroot
Chief Geoscientist, Geodesa-project



NOTE : If you are interested, please look at web-site =
http://www.cats-net.com/esam/geodesaworkshop3.html for updated =
information such as programme and titles of .=20
_____________
Barthold Schroot
Chief Geoscientist, Geodesa-project
SEAMIC (Southern and Eastern African Mineral Centre),
P.O. Box 9573
Dar Es Salaam,
Tanzania.
tel.        +255-51-650321     (office)
      or    +255-811-320563  (mobile)
fax.        +255-51-650319

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Technical Programme
"World Class mineral deposits in
Eastern and Southern Africa"
MONDAY 20 SEPTEMBER:
Opening session
Welcome=20
Antonio Pedro, Director general of SEAMIC

Official opening=20
Official of Ministry of Energy and Minerals of Tanzania

Introduction=20
Barthold Schroot, Chief Geoscientist of the Geodesa-project

Session 1: Mineral deposits in Archaean cratons
A Review of the Nature and Evolution of the Archaean Granite-greenstone =
Crust of Southern Africa=20
Prof. Carl Anhaeusser, Director Economic Geology Research Unit, Wits =
University, RSA

Tectonic controls on gold mineralisation in the Zimbabwe craton: the use =
of large databases for gold exploration=20
Prof. Paul Dirks, Structural geologist, University of Zimbabwe;=20

The Selebi-Phikwe Cu/Ni deposits in Botswana=20
K. A. Botepe, University of Botswana, Botswana

Archaean Granite-greenstone Metallogeny in Southern Africa with =
Particular Emphasis on Gold Mineralization=20
Prof. Carl Anhaeusser, Director Economic Geology Research Unit, Wits =
University, RSA

Geological and chronological setting of the greenstone belts of NE Congo =

J. Lavreau, Royal Museum for Central Africa, Belgium

Mineral deposits in the Zimbabwe craton=20
Forbes Mugumbate, Geological Survey Dept. Zimbabwe

TUESDAY 21 SEPTEMBER:
Special session: Precambrian tectonic evolution
Proterozoic evolution of Africa=20
Steven F. Olson, Sanu Resources, Tanzania

A geophysical view of the Precambrian terranes of the 'Geodesa' region =
and its surroundings=20
Colin Reeves, ITC, Netherlands

Late-Archean growth and stabilisation of the Zimbabwe craton=20
Dirks, P.H.G.M. and Jelsma, H.A., University of Zimbabwe

Session 2: Mineral deposits in Early Proterozoic basins and mobile belts
Southern Africa's Mineral Treasures - A Brief Overview of the Nature and =
Occurrence of Early Proterozoic to Recent Ore Deposit Types=20
Prof. Carl Anhaeusser, Director Economic Geology Research Unit, Wits =
University, RSA

Geotectonic evolution of the Ubendian belt of Central and Eastern Africa =
with special reference to magmatism.=20
Prof. Henry Kampunzu, University of Botswana;=20

Geology of the (Birrimian) Syama gold mine, Mali, West Africa=20
Steven F. Olson, Sanu Resources, Tanzania

Shear zone hosted gold mineralisation of Kaabong, NE Uganda=20
Baguma Zachary, Geological Survey and Mines Department, Uganda

Poster sessions A
Diamond exploration in Botswana=20
Terence Siamisang, Ministry of Minerals, Energy and Water Affairs, =
Botswana

Diamond exploration techniques: Tanzanian case example=20
Jonathan Biho Kashabano, Mineral resources department, Tanzania

Dykes of the Geodesa countries=20
Colin Reeves, ITC, Netherlands

Reprocessing and back-calibration of airborne radiometric data (on the =
boundary between Archaean and Proterozoic), Tanzania
Gosbert Kagaruki, Geodesa, Tanzania

Geophysical and Geochemical Integrated Data - NE Kibaran V.B. =
Ntulanalwo, Y.F. Myumbilwa and B.J. Shubi of Tanzania, Geological Survey =
- Dodoma, Tanzania

WEDNESDAY 21 SEPTEMBER:
Session 3: Mineral deposits in Mid Proterozoic Kibaran belts

Tectonomagmatic evolution of the Kibaran belt and its relationships with =
mineralization=20
Boneza T. Rumvegeri, University of Burundi, Burundi

VMS exploration in the Areachap terrane of South Africa: discovery =
implication for Mesoproterozoic of southern Africa
Tony Cain, Iscor Ltd, South Africa

Geochemical exploration for Tin in Karagwe-Ankolean (NE Kibaran) belt, =
Tanzania=20
J.R. Ikingura, University of Dar es Salaam, Tanzania

Session 4: Mineralisations in the Pan-African Orogeny
Base metal mineralisation and tectogenesis in the Lufilian Fold belt of =
Zambia and Congo DR.=20
Dr. Francis Tembo, Economic geologist, University of Lusaka

Uranium-Gold distribution in drainage sediments of Kasama area, Zambia=20
Mwape Fred Njamu, Geological Survey Department, Zambia

Structures of gold mineralisation in western Tigray, Northern Ethiopia=20
Getachew Tesfaye, Ethiopian Institute of Geological Surveys

Poster session B=20
Geoscience data correlation and mineral assessment in the Precambrian =
basement complex and Phanerozoic cover in the Kirk Range - Angonia =
Region of the Mozambican Belt=20
Dominigos Pilale, National Directorate of Geology, Mozambique

The geochemical landscape of Swaziland=20
Frank van Ruitenbeek and Beauty Mazibuko, Geodesa, Tanzania

Regional geochemical and geophysical exploration surveys =96 A GIS based =
inventory in eastern and southern Africa =96=20
Hans Erren and Frank van Ruitenbeek, Geodesa, Tanzania

Visualisation of geochemical exploration data from the Rift Valley, =
Tanzania=20
Abdul Ishegize and Mbasha, Geodesa, Tanzania

Regional surveys in identification of major geological terranes, Zambian =
expample=20
Mesfin Wubeshet, Geodesa, Tanzania

Gemstones in Zambia -An overview-=20
Simasiku Simasiku, University of Zambia, Zambia

THURSDAY 23 SEPTEMBER:
Session 5: Diamond bearing kimberlites
Exploration for kimberlites using indicator minerals sampling method=20
Anna-Karren Nguno, Geological Survey of Namibia

Session 6: Terrain analysis, metallogenetic modelling and area selection
The use of regional metallogeny and ore deposit modelling in =
exploration.=20
Dr. Phil Westerhof, Economic geologist, ITC Delft;=20

Gold exploration in the Kirk Range - Lisungwe Valley
CharlesE. Kaphwiyo, Geological Survey of Malawi

Integration of exploration data to assess mineralisation potential in =
eastern Zambia=20
Emmanuel Mulenga, Geological Survey Department, Zambia=20

Geoscience data correlation and mineral assessment in the Precambrian =
basement complex and Phanerozoic cover in the Kirk Range - Angonia =
Region of the Mozambican Belt=20
Dominigos Pilale, National Directorate of Geology, Mozambique

Re-assessment of pre-1960 mining archives with present-day GIS =
technology: Case studies from the DR CongoMineral potential =
investigations in Central Africa (D.R. Congo) using GIS=20
Max Fernandez, Royal Museum for Central Africa, Belgium

Data compilation in a cross border area in NW Tanzania and SW Uganda
Sally Barrit and Julius Nyakaana=20



On Friday 24th September (after the workshop) Geodesa will officially =
launch and present its first version of the GIS-based digital inventory =
of regional geophysical and geochemical surveys on CD-ROM.
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Register by simply replying on this message (to [EMAIL PROTECTED]) =
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Profession :
Company or Institution :
Address :

Phone :
Fax :
E-mail :

Title of presentation (if applicable):

Type (oral or poster):

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GEODESA Project,
Southern and Eastern African Mineral Centre (SEAMIC)
P. O. Box 9573
Dar es Salaam
Tanzania
Tel: +255 (0)51 650320/21/47
Fax: +255 (0)51 650319, (0)811 325724
E-mail : [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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size=3D4><STRONG>Geodesa-project,<BR>SEAMIC (Southern and Eastern =
African Mineral=20
Centre)
<HR>
 </STRONG></FONT><FONT color=3D#ff0000><STRONG><FONT =
size=3D5>&quot;World Class=20
mineral deposits in<BR>Eastern and Southern Africa&quot;</FONT><BR><FONT =

size=3D4>- their origin and how to find them -<BR></FONT><BR><EM>20-23 =
September=20
1999, Dar es Salaam</STRONG></FONT></EM></DIV>
<DIV align=3Dcenter><FONT =
color=3D#ff0000><STRONG></STRONG></FONT>&nbsp;</DIV>
<DIV align=3Dcenter><FONT =
color=3D#ff0000><STRONG></STRONG></FONT><STRONG><FONT=20
color=3D#000000 face=3D""><FONT size=3D4>Final=20
Announcement</FONT></FONT></STRONG><FONT size=3D4></FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT color=3D#ff0000><STRONG></STRONG></FONT>
<HR>
Dear Sir / Madam,<BR></DIV>
<DIV>&nbsp;</DIV>
<DIV><FONT color=3D#000000 size=3D2>Please find below the programme for =
<FONT=20
color=3D#000000><FONT size=3D2>&quot;World Class mineral deposits in =
Eastern and=20
Southern Africa&quot; </FONT></FONT><FONT size=3D2><FONT =
color=3D#000000>- their=20
origin and how to find them -. It is still possible to register, we can=20
accommodate a few more people. Delegates from 6 different universities, =
10=20
geological surveys and 15 private companies together representing 14 =
countries=20
in the region and a few outside have already=20
registered.</FONT></FONT></FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT color=3D#000000 size=3D2><FONT size=3D2><FONT=20
color=3D#000000></FONT></FONT></FONT>&nbsp;</DIV>
<DIV><FONT size=3D2>The fee is USD 150 for the week which includes daily =

tea/coffee and lunches and two cocktail parties. At request we can =
arrange for=20
transport from the airport and/or making a reservation for a hotel. Our =
web-site=20
contains more information.</FONT></DIV>
<DIV><BR></DIV>
<DIV><FONT color=3D#000000 size=3D2>Sincerely yours,</FONT></DIV>
<DIV>&nbsp;</DIV>
<DIV>Barthold Schroot<BR>Chief Geoscientist, Geodesa-project<BR></DIV>
<DIV>&nbsp;</DIV>
<DIV>&nbsp;</DIV>
<DIV><FONT color=3D#000000 size=3D2>NOTE : If you are interested, please =
look at=20
web-site <A=20
href=3D"http://www.cats-net.com/esam/geodesaworkshop3.html">http://www.ca=
ts-net.com/esam/geodesaworkshop3.html</A>=20
for updated information such as programme and titles of .=20
<BR>_____________<BR>Barthold Schroot<BR>Chief Geoscientist,=20
Geodesa-project<BR>SEAMIC (Southern and Eastern African Mineral =
Centre),<BR>P.O.=20
Box 9573<BR>Dar Es=20
Salaam,<BR>Tanzania.<BR>tel.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;=20
+255-51-650321&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;=20
(office)<BR>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; or&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;=20
+255-811-320563&nbsp; =
(mobile)<BR>fax.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;=20
+255-51-650319</FONT></DIV>
<DIV align=3Dcenter>
<HR>
<FONT size=3D4><STRONG>Technical Programme</STRONG></FONT></DIV>
<DIV align=3Dcenter><FONT size=3D4></FONT><STRONG><FONT color=3D#ff0000 =
face=3D""=20
size=3D3>&quot;World Class mineral deposits in<BR>Eastern and Southern=20
Africa&quot;</FONT></STRONG></DIV>
<DIV>
<H4>MONDAY 20 SEPTEMBER:<BR>Opening session</H4><FONT face=3DArial =
size=3D2>
<P>Welcome <BR>Antonio Pedro, Director general of SEAMIC</P>
<P>Official opening <BR>Official of Ministry of Energy and Minerals of=20
Tanzania<BR><BR>Introduction <BR>Barthold Schroot, Chief Geoscientist of =
the=20
Geodesa-project</P></FONT>
<H4>Session 1: Mineral deposits in Archaean cratons</H4><FONT =
face=3DArial size=3D2>
<P>A Review of the Nature and Evolution of the Archaean =
Granite-greenstone Crust=20
of Southern Africa <BR>Prof. Carl Anhaeusser, Director Economic Geology =
Research=20
Unit, Wits University, RSA<BR><BR>Tectonic controls on gold =
mineralisation in=20
the Zimbabwe craton: the use of large databases for gold exploration =
<BR>Prof.=20
Paul Dirks, Structural geologist, University of Zimbabwe; <BR><BR>The=20
Selebi-Phikwe Cu/Ni deposits in Botswana <BR>K. A. Botepe, University of =

Botswana, Botswana<BR><BR>Archaean Granite-greenstone Metallogeny in =
Southern=20
Africa with Particular Emphasis on Gold Mineralization <BR>Prof. Carl=20
Anhaeusser, Director Economic Geology Research Unit, Wits University,=20
RSA<BR><BR>Geological and chronological setting of the greenstone belts =
of NE=20
Congo <BR>J. Lavreau, Royal Museum for Central Africa, =
Belgium<BR><BR>Mineral=20
deposits in the Zimbabwe craton <BR>Forbes Mugumbate, Geological Survey =
Dept.=20
Zimbabwe</P></FONT>
<H4>TUESDAY 21 SEPTEMBER:<BR>Special session: Precambrian tectonic=20
evolution</H4><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2>
<P>Proterozoic evolution of Africa <BR>Steven F. Olson, Sanu Resources,=20
Tanzania<BR><BR>A geophysical view of the Precambrian terranes of the =
'Geodesa'=20
region and its surroundings <BR>Colin Reeves, ITC,=20
Netherlands<BR><BR>Late-Archean growth and stabilisation of the Zimbabwe =
craton=20
<BR>Dirks, P.H.G.M. and Jelsma, H.A., University of Zimbabwe</P></FONT>
<H4>Session 2: Mineral deposits in Early Proterozoic basins and mobile=20
belts</H4><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2>
<P>Southern Africa's Mineral Treasures - A Brief Overview of the Nature =
and=20
Occurrence of Early Proterozoic to Recent Ore Deposit Types <BR>Prof. =
Carl=20
Anhaeusser, Director Economic Geology Research Unit, Wits University,=20
RSA<BR><BR>Geotectonic evolution of the Ubendian belt of Central and =
Eastern=20
Africa with special reference to magmatism. <BR>Prof. Henry Kampunzu, =
University=20
of Botswana; <BR><BR>Geology of the (Birrimian) Syama gold mine, Mali, =
West=20
Africa <BR>Steven F. Olson, Sanu Resources, Tanzania<BR><BR>Shear zone =
hosted=20
gold mineralisation of Kaabong, NE Uganda <BR>Baguma Zachary, Geological =
Survey=20
and Mines Department, Uganda</P></FONT>
<H4>Poster sessions A</H4><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2>
<P>Diamond exploration in Botswana <BR>Terence Siamisang, Ministry of =
Minerals,=20
Energy and Water Affairs, Botswana<BR><BR>Diamond exploration =
techniques:=20
Tanzanian case example <BR>Jonathan Biho Kashabano, Mineral resources=20
department, Tanzania<BR><BR>Dykes of the Geodesa countries <BR>Colin =
Reeves,=20
ITC, Netherlands<BR><BR>Reprocessing and back-calibration of airborne=20
radiometric data (on the boundary between Archaean and Proterozoic),=20
Tanzania<BR>Gosbert Kagaruki, Geodesa, Tanzania</P>
<P>Geophysical and Geochemical Integrated Data - NE Kibaran V.B. =
Ntulanalwo,=20
Y.F. Myumbilwa and B.J. Shubi of Tanzania, Geological Survey - Dodoma,=20
Tanzania</P></FONT>
<P><STRONG>WEDNESDAY 21 SEPTEMBER:<BR>Session 3: Mineral deposits in Mid =

Proterozoic Kibaran belts</STRONG></P><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2>
<P>Tectonomagmatic evolution of the Kibaran belt and its relationships =
with=20
mineralization <BR>Boneza T. Rumvegeri, University of Burundi,=20
Burundi<BR><BR>VMS exploration in the Areachap terrane of South Africa:=20
discovery implication for Mesoproterozoic of southern Africa<BR>Tony =
Cain, Iscor=20
Ltd, South Africa<BR><BR>Geochemical exploration for Tin in =
Karagwe-Ankolean (NE=20
Kibaran) belt, Tanzania <BR>J.R. Ikingura, University of Dar es Salaam,=20
Tanzania</P></FONT>
<H4>Session 4: Mineralisations in the Pan-African Orogeny</H4><FONT =
face=3DArial=20
size=3D2>
<P>Base metal mineralisation and tectogenesis in the Lufilian Fold belt =
of=20
Zambia and Congo DR. <BR>Dr. Francis Tembo, Economic geologist, =
University of=20
Lusaka<BR><BR>Uranium-Gold distribution in drainage sediments of Kasama =
area,=20
Zambia <BR>Mwape Fred Njamu, Geological Survey Department,=20
Zambia<BR><BR>Structures of gold mineralisation in western Tigray, =
Northern=20
Ethiopia <BR>Getachew Tesfaye, Ethiopian Institute of Geological=20
Surveys</P></FONT>
<H4>Poster session B </H4><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2>
<P>Geoscience data correlation and mineral assessment in the Precambrian =

basement complex and Phanerozoic cover in the Kirk Range - Angonia =
Region of the=20
Mozambican Belt <BR>Dominigos Pilale, National Directorate of Geology,=20
Mozambique<BR><BR>The geochemical landscape of Swaziland <BR>Frank van=20
Ruitenbeek and Beauty Mazibuko, Geodesa, Tanzania<BR><BR>Regional =
geochemical=20
and geophysical exploration surveys &ndash; A GIS based inventory in =
eastern and=20
southern Africa &ndash; <BR>Hans Erren and Frank van Ruitenbeek, =
Geodesa,=20
Tanzania<BR><BR>Visualisation of geochemical exploration data from the =
Rift=20
Valley, Tanzania <BR>Abdul Ishegize and Mbasha, Geodesa,=20
Tanzania<BR><BR>Regional surveys in identification of major geological =
terranes,=20
Zambian expample <BR>Mesfin Wubeshet, Geodesa, Tanzania<BR><BR>Gemstones =
in=20
Zambia -An overview- <BR>Simasiku Simasiku, University of Zambia,=20
Zambia</P></FONT>
<H4>THURSDAY 23 SEPTEMBER:<BR>Session 5: Diamond bearing =
kimberlites</H4><FONT=20
face=3DArial size=3D2>
<P>Exploration for kimberlites using indicator minerals sampling method=20
<BR>Anna-Karren Nguno, Geological Survey of Namibia</P></FONT>
<H4>Session 6: Terrain analysis, metallogenetic modelling and area=20
selection</H4><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2>
<P>The use of regional metallogeny and ore deposit modelling in =
exploration.=20
<BR>Dr. Phil Westerhof, Economic geologist, ITC Delft; <BR><BR>Gold =
exploration=20
in the Kirk Range - Lisungwe Valley<BR>CharlesE. Kaphwiyo, Geological =
Survey of=20
Malawi<BR><BR>Integration of exploration data to assess mineralisation =
potential=20
in eastern Zambia <BR>Emmanuel Mulenga, Geological Survey Department, =
Zambia=20
<BR><BR>Geoscience data correlation and mineral assessment in the =
Precambrian=20
basement complex and Phanerozoic cover in the Kirk Range - Angonia =
Region of the=20
Mozambican Belt <BR>Dominigos Pilale, National Directorate of Geology,=20
Mozambique<BR><BR>Re-assessment of pre-1960 mining archives with =
present-day GIS=20
technology: Case studies from the DR CongoMineral potential =
investigations in=20
Central Africa (D.R. Congo) using GIS <BR>Max Fernandez, Royal Museum =
for=20
Central Africa, Belgium<BR><BR>Data compilation in a cross border area =
in NW=20
Tanzania and SW Uganda<BR>Sally Barrit and Julius Nyakaana</FONT>=20
<P><FONT color=3D#000000 size=3D2></FONT>&nbsp;</P>
<P><FONT color=3D#000000 size=3D2>On <STRONG>Friday 24th September =
</STRONG>(after=20
the workshop) Geodesa will officially launch and present its first =
version of=20
the GIS-based digital inventory of regional geophysical and geochemical =
surveys=20
on CD-ROM.</FONT>
<HR>
</P>
<P></P></DIV>
<DIV>&nbsp;</DIV>
<DIV>Register by simply replying on this message (to <A=20
href=3D"mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]">[EMAIL PROTECTED]</A>) and fill =
the=20
following, (or send a fax to +255-51-650319) :<BR><STRONG><U><FONT=20
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<HR>
REGISTRATION<BR></U></STRONG><BR><STRONG>Name&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; =
:<BR>Profession=20
:<BR>Company or Institution :<BR>Address :<BR><BR>Phone :<BR>Fax =
:<BR>E-mail=20
:<BR><BR>Title of presentation (if applicable):<BR><BR>Type (oral or=20
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<HR>
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<DIV>&nbsp;</DIV>
<DIV><STRONG>GEODESA Project,<BR>Southern and Eastern African Mineral =
Centre=20
(SEAMIC)<BR>P. O. Box 9573<BR>Dar es Salaam<BR>Tanzania<BR>Tel: +255 =
(0)51=20
650320/21/47<BR>Fax: +255 (0)51 650319, (0)811 =
325724</STRONG><BR><STRONG>E-mail=20
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