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Keynote Presentation: Steve Piercey, Memorial University, St Johns (AAG Keynote Speaker)

Wednesday, April 3, 2019
4:00 PM - 4:30 PM

Speaker

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Dr Steve Piercey
Professor
Memorial University, St John

Exploration lithogeochemistry for volcanogenic massive sulfide (VMS) deposits

4:00 PM - 4:30 PM

Abstract

Biography

Stephen Piercey obtained BSc(Hons) and MSc degrees from Memorial University of Newfoundland (Canada) and a PhD from the Mineral Deposit Research Unit at the University of British Columbia (Canada). From 2001-2008 he was Assistant and Associate Professor in the Department of Earth Sciences and Mineral Exploration Research Centre at Laurentian University. From 2007-2009 he was a full-time consulting geologist and the principal of SJP GeoConsulting, and since 2009 he has been at Memorial University where he currently holds the rank of Professor. His research, teaching, and consulting interests involve integrated field- and laboratory-based studies focused on the genesis of mineral deposits and the tectonic evolution of mountain belts, with emphasis on VMS, as well as orogenic Au and U deposits. In recent years his VMS research has focused on their larger-scale tectonic and magmatic setting, with an emphasis on their volcanic, sedimentary, and hydrothermal reconstruction, and sources of metals, fluids, and sulfur. He is a recipient of the Lindgren Medal (SEG), Gross Medal (MDD-GAC), Past President’s Memorial Medal (CIM), Howard Street Robinson Medal (GAC), and Hutchison Medal (GAC). The Association of Applied Geochemists Keynote Speaker

 

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