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Lowell Institute for Mineral Resources
采矿业
Tucson,AZ 3,166 位关注者
Our mission is to advance responsible mining and use of minerals, educate, and to develop the next-generation workforce
关于我们
Only one university fully integrates the breadth of academic disciplines and organizations needed to provide innovative solutions to today’s minerals industry risks, and to prepare the next generation of diverse professionals for tomorrow’s challenges: The University of Arizona. The Lowell Institute for Mineral Resources leads this collaboration bringing together the best UArizona and industry have to offer. Stay informed and sign up for our bimonthly newsletter: https://minerals.arizona.edu/content/contact-us
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https://minerals.arizona.edu
Lowell Institute for Mineral Resources的外部链接
- 所属行业
- 采矿业
- 规模
- 11-50 人
- 总部
- Tucson,AZ
- 类型
- 教育机构
- 创立
- 2009
地点
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主要
1235 E James Rogers Way
US,AZ,Tucson,85721
Lowell Institute for Mineral Resources员工
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Chris Earnest
Education Outreach Coordinator for the School of Mining and Mineral Resources at the University of Arizona
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Marta Code?o
Manager LPEG & Director, Promotional Manager @Ore Deposits Hub
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Wilkinson (pkwilkinson)
Retired from Lowell Institute for Mineral Resources, Univ. of Arizona
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Erika Bravo Garay
Fue a Universidad Católica de Cuenca
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Hurry! 15 days until the early registration deadline for our new short course, "Hyperspectral Imaging for Mining and Mineral Resources." Are you interested in taking this course for credit towards our Graduate Certificate in Mineral Resource Geology? Contact us at [email protected].
?? Unlock the Future of Mining with Hyperspectral Imaging! Join us for our new short course on?Hyperspectral Imaging for Mining and Mineral Resources! Dive into the world of visible to long-wave infrared imaging spectrometers and discover how this cutting-edge technology is transforming the industry. ????Dates:?Monday, January 6 through Wednesday, January 15, 2025 ???Location:?University of Arizona ?? Instructor: Dr. Dean Riley In this course, you’ll learn to: ? Collect ground truth spectral data of rocks and minerals. ? Process and interpret hyperspectral data from UAVs, airborne, satellite, and tripod-mounted systems. ? Explore future applications of hyperspectral imaging in mining and mineral resources. Whether you’re a professional in the field or looking to expand your knowledge, this course is your gateway to innovative mining solutions! Reserve your spot today at https://lnkd.in/g9tYJBAt — don’t miss this opportunity to advance your expertise! #HyperspectralImaging #MiningInnovation #MineralResources #ShortCourse #FutureOfMining #metals #mining #economicgeology
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?? Unlock the Future of Mining with Hyperspectral Imaging! Join us for our new short course on?Hyperspectral Imaging for Mining and Mineral Resources! Dive into the world of visible to long-wave infrared imaging spectrometers and discover how this cutting-edge technology is transforming the industry. ????Dates:?Monday, January 6 through Wednesday, January 15, 2025 ???Location:?University of Arizona ?? Instructor: Dr. Dean Riley In this course, you’ll learn to: ? Collect ground truth spectral data of rocks and minerals. ? Process and interpret hyperspectral data from UAVs, airborne, satellite, and tripod-mounted systems. ? Explore future applications of hyperspectral imaging in mining and mineral resources. Whether you’re a professional in the field or looking to expand your knowledge, this course is your gateway to innovative mining solutions! Reserve your spot today at https://lnkd.in/g9tYJBAt — don’t miss this opportunity to advance your expertise! #HyperspectralImaging #MiningInnovation #MineralResources #ShortCourse #FutureOfMining #metals #mining #economicgeology
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The Lowell Program in Economic Geology is pleased to announce that registration is opening for the 20th offering of our popular Short Course on Ore Deposit Types, which will take place from Tuesday, December 10, through Thursday, December 19, 2024. This year's theme is Porphyry, IOCG, and Alkalic Cu and Au deposits, which will be led by Mark Barton and Eric Seedorff. It will focus on exploration geology, including 3? days of lectures, two days of labs in Tucson, and 3? days of field trips to representative ore systems in Arizona. Topics include the distribution and geologic setting of porphyry, IOCG, and alkalic Cu-Au deposits, the character of related igneous systems, hydrothermal alteration and ore mineral assemblages, supergene processes, and structural aspects, pre-, syn-, and post-mineral processes, geochemistry of ore-forming systems, comparative geophysics and economics, and metallurgy. This course is designed for both graduate students and professionals. Register here: https://lnkd.in/gekzsk5f For more information, visit our website: https://lnkd.in/gZHRe3Jr or contact the Program Coordinator Rocio Brambila at [email protected]. #economicgeology ##professionaldevelopment ##LPEG ##porphyrydeposits #IOCG #Copper #Gold #mineraldeposits #shortcourses #metals #mineralexploration #mining
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Last call… we have few spots available.
The Lowell Program in Economic Geology is pleased to announce that registration is opening for the 18th offering of our popular Short Course on Ore Deposits Mapping, which will take place from Thursday, August 29, through Saturday, September 7, 2024. As part of the University of Arizona’s advanced ore deposits curriculum,?Mark Barton,??Marta Code?o,?and?Dean Riley, with help from?Eric Seedorff,?will again be leading an extended field trip and mapping course through the Great Basin. Themes include the broader context of ore-forming systems and how to look at them in the field at multiple scales. It will be an opportunity to see ore deposits of various types and ages set in the context of the structural, magmatic, and fluid evolution of the region. The trip is designed for graduate students taking an advanced ore deposits class, but we will make approximately 25 seats available for members of industry and other professionals.? ?The trip will include a multi-day introduction to the “Anaconda-style” of detailed mapping as applied to multiple deposit types, with a focus on the Yerington district, Nevada. The district contains porphyry copper and skarn mineralization, but the mapping method is adaptable to any type of deposit. As part of this, we highlight how mapping can be used to understand zoning, the time-space evolution of mineralizing systems, and the relationships to the fundamental phase equilibria of hydrothermal alteration. Register here:?https://lnkd.in/gir_fS-q For more information, visit our website:?https://lnkd.in/gDsyCsJp #fieldcourse #economicgeology #professionaldevelopmen #LPEG #porphyrydeposits #metals #mineralexploration #mining
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The Lowell Program in Economic Geology is pleased to announce that registration is opening for the 18th offering of our popular Short Course on Ore Deposits Mapping, which will take place from Thursday, August 29, through Saturday, September 7, 2024. As part of the University of Arizona’s advanced ore deposits curriculum,?Mark Barton,??Marta Code?o,?and?Dean Riley, with help from?Eric Seedorff,?will again be leading an extended field trip and mapping course through the Great Basin. Themes include the broader context of ore-forming systems and how to look at them in the field at multiple scales. It will be an opportunity to see ore deposits of various types and ages set in the context of the structural, magmatic, and fluid evolution of the region. The trip is designed for graduate students taking an advanced ore deposits class, but we will make approximately 25 seats available for members of industry and other professionals.? ?The trip will include a multi-day introduction to the “Anaconda-style” of detailed mapping as applied to multiple deposit types, with a focus on the Yerington district, Nevada. The district contains porphyry copper and skarn mineralization, but the mapping method is adaptable to any type of deposit. As part of this, we highlight how mapping can be used to understand zoning, the time-space evolution of mineralizing systems, and the relationships to the fundamental phase equilibria of hydrothermal alteration. Register here:?https://lnkd.in/gir_fS-q For more information, visit our website:?https://lnkd.in/gDsyCsJp #fieldcourse #economicgeology #professionaldevelopmen #LPEG #porphyrydeposits #metals #mineralexploration #mining
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Lowell Institute for Mineral Resources转发了
?? Exciting News! Join us at the Geological Society of America Connects 2024 in Anaheim, CA, September 22-25! ?? ?? We are inviting paper submissions for our session: "T4. Seafloor Hydrothermal Systems and their Ancient Analogs" ?? This session is endorsed by the Society of Economic Geologists and GSA Mineralogy, Geochemistry, Petrology, & Volcanology Division Conveners: Marta Code?o, Andrew J. Martin, Maria Figueroa Keynote Speaker: Melissa Anderson (U. Toronto) ?? Dive with us into the depths of seafloor hydrothermal systems and their ancient analogs and explore their potential as vital resources for the green energy transition. ?? Whether you're a researcher, student, or industry professional, this session invites contributions on ore-forming processes across all geodynamic settings. Don't miss your chance to be part of this cutting-edge discussion! ?? Abstract Submission Deadline: June 18, 2024 ?? For more details and to submit your abstract, visit https://lnkd.in/gAW2XraZ. #SeafloorHydrothermalSystems #GreenEnergy #GSA2024 #Anaheim #Geology #EconomicGeology #CriticalMetals
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Last call for those wanting to attend in person. Register now to garantee your spot.
Are you interested in understanding what your fellow metallurgist colleagues do and the value of mineralogical characterization in mine planning, ore processing, and mine development? We just have the right short course for you!! The?Lowell Institute for Mineral Resources, jointly with Freeport-McMoRan, is pleased to offer the Metallurgical Inputs to Integrated Planning Short Course in person and online this spring. The in-person short course will be held on April 12 to 13 at the?University of Arizona?Tucson campus. For the online course, we offer two options: an asynchronous, self-guided, and pre-recorded option and a synchronous option that will be live-streamed on April 12-13. Online participants are welcome to take advantage of both. The asynchronous online?will start on March 11, 2024 (midnight, MST). If you’re interested in the online course, we recommend you register before March 6, to enjoy the full month before the live session on April 12-13. For those registering for in-person and the live session only, the registration deadline is March 29. More details below and on our website:?https://lnkd.in/gSu_xNaY To register follow this link: https://lnkd.in/gfjk3z-E.
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Great opportunity
University of Arizona –?postdoctoral opportunities in critical minerals We are seeking two postdoctoral scholars to assist in a multi-year, fully funded research project on critical metals in copper mine tailings?https://lnkd.in/gU6wPrEw?. The project is highly interdisciplinary and involves geology, remote sensing, chemistry and chemical engineering, extractive metallurgy, environmental science/engineering, and related fields. The two postdocs will join a friendly and diverse team of researchers with access to cutting-edge analytical and experimental facilities and active collaborations with industry and government. Applicants should have completed a Ph.D. in a relevant field by August 2024 and be prepared for research both within that field and across disciplinary boundaries. Familiarity with the mining industry is beneficial but not required. For more information, please seehttps://lnkd.in/gkVxxwNY?or contact Dr. Isabel Barton at?[email protected].
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University of Arizona –?postdoctoral opportunities in critical minerals We are seeking two postdoctoral scholars to assist in a multi-year, fully funded research project on critical metals in copper mine tailings?https://lnkd.in/gU6wPrEw?. The project is highly interdisciplinary and involves geology, remote sensing, chemistry and chemical engineering, extractive metallurgy, environmental science/engineering, and related fields. The two postdocs will join a friendly and diverse team of researchers with access to cutting-edge analytical and experimental facilities and active collaborations with industry and government. Applicants should have completed a Ph.D. in a relevant field by August 2024 and be prepared for research both within that field and across disciplinary boundaries. Familiarity with the mining industry is beneficial but not required. For more information, please seehttps://lnkd.in/gkVxxwNY?or contact Dr. Isabel Barton at?[email protected].
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