

PDAC-SEG
Student Minerals Colloquium
The Student Minerals Colloquium (SMC) brings together geoscience students and industry professionals to highlight innovative student research on projects essential for the successful evolution of the modern mining industry.
Meet the students at their posters on Tuesday March 4, from 10:00 am - 12 noon. A panel of industry professionals will judge the posters and three winners from each of the BSc, MSc, PhD categories will receive $500, $400 and $300 respectively.
Join us at the SMC Awards & Reception on Tuesday, March 4, 2025 from 3:30 p.m. to 5 p.m. at the Northern Lights Learning Hub in the Trade Show North for networking and to celebrate the winners in each category.
Explore Student Research
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Characterization of Alteration and Mineralization of the Moss Gold Deposit, Shebandowan Greenstone Belt, Northwestern Ontario: Insights from SWIR and mineral chemistry of white mica and chlorite
Department of Geology, Lakehead University
Determining the geochemical signature of IRG and ORG systems within Guyana, South America using pyrite geochemistry
Harquail School of Earth Sciences, Laurentian University
Structural Controls on Gold Mineralization at the Great Bear Property, Red Lake, ON
Mineral Exploration Research Centre, Harquail School of Earth Sciences, Laurentian University
Mineralogy of hydrothermal alteration in the Amalgamated Kirkland Gold Deposit, Ontario: Insights from Petrography, XRF Mapping and Hyperspectral Imaging
Harquail School of Earth Sciences, Laurentian University
Metal and trace element distributions in polymetamorphosed banded iron formation northeast of Rankin Inlet, NU with connections to orogenic gold exploration
Earth Sciences Department, University of Western Ontario
Structural Architecture of the Kirkland Lake Gold Camp, Northeastern, Ontario
Mineral Exploration Research Center, Laurentian University
Gold alloy trace element composition at the Klondike gold district, Yukon
Department of Earth Sciences, University of Toronto
Multiscale Structural Analysis of the Troilus Au-Cu Deposit of Northern Quebec and Applications to Deposit Metallogeny
Department of Earth Sciences, University of Western Ontario
Are the Tetrahedrite and Telegraph Prospects, in Kirkland Lake, ON, Orogenic or Intrusion Related?
Department of Earth Sciences, Harquail School of Earth Sciences, Laurentian University