This two-day course will cover descriptive and genetic uranium deposit models for a variety of uranium deposit types. It will link the geological, geochemical and geochronological features of these deposits, along with concepts regarding deposit genesis, to the development of exploration strategies and selection of exploration techniques.
The course presenters have considerable experience in exploration and in deposit research and thus will be able to cover both the conceptual and practical aspects of uranium deposit models and exploration. The most economically important deposits, those which are also the focus of most exploration efforts worldwide, will be emphasized. These include the unconformity, sandstone, quartz pebble conglomerate, calcrete, breccia, metasomatic and volcanic-, intrusion-, metamorphic-hosted vein type, and disseminated intraplutonic uranium deposits.
Fees
- Early Registration:
Members ($595); Nonmembers ($695); Students ($295) - Late Registration:
Members ($695); Nonmembers ($795); Students ($395)