The notifications to presenting authors confirming their specific date and time of presentation will be communicated the 20 August 2016.
Second Draft Preliminary programme is being updated per theme as the SPC signs them off.
The detailed draft day by day programme for each theme is being announced as it is being collated. These are still preliminary and will be finalised by the 20 August.
As this is the Second draft, please note that where there are abstract presenters not yet registered, these have now been removed from the programme.
Once removed, you will not be included in the abstracts or the programme. If your co-author is presenting, please contact the secretariat urgently to confirm and advise so that your paper can be moved to the correct presenter. Email 35igc@allevents.co.za
if you have any queries or if you have in the interim managed to secure finances and registered.
(if the link is not available, it means the programme is still being formatted and will be here shortly)
31ST MAY 2015 | Additional symposium proposals must now be submitted directly to the theme champions (Please be sure to include the name of the proposer, seconder and short motivation). |
1ST JULY 2015 - 31ST JANUARY 2016 |
Call for abstracts |
31ST MARCH 2016 | Notifications of acceptance |
Economic geologists have played a pivotal role in the discovery and routine mine planning of most of the world’s superlative ore deposits. Africa is host to many of these deposits, which include the palaeo-placer ‘reefs’ of the Witwatersrand Goldfields, the layered platinum group and chromite seams of the Bushveld Igneous Complex, the strata-bound copper-cobalt deposits of the Copper Belt Province of Central Africa, the Archaean vein-type, greenstone, gold deposits of Zimbabwe and the kimberlite and associated alluvial diamond deposits of southern Africa.
The “Mine Geology and Earth Resource Engineering” theme aims to showcase these and many of the other, major ore bodies in Africa and elsewhere in the world. To succeed in this endeavour, your participation as a presenter of whichever aspect of mining geology and earth resource engineering you believe will be pertinent to the theme, and the conference of geoscientists in general, is important.
The following symposium proposals have already been submitted: